Paralympic Committee of India

The Paralympic Committee of India (PCI) is the body responsible for selecting athletes to represent India at the Paralympic Games and other international athletic meets and for managing the Indian teams at the events.

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Paralympic Committee of India
भारत के पैरालम्पिक समिति
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National Paralympic Committee
Country India
CodeIND
Continental
Association
APC
Secretary GeneralShri. Chandrashekar .J
Websiteparalympicindia.org.in

The organisation was founded in 1992 as the Physically Handicapped Sports Federation of India.[2]

History

In 1992 M. Mahadeva and others started an organization at national level for the promotion and development of sports for the physically challenged and named it the PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED SPORTS FEDERATION OF INDIA. This was registered in 1994 with the registrar of co-operative societies, Bangalore, Karnataka. Its first President was Rathan Singh. The objectives of this organization were to promote sports for the disabled in India. Its aims included: identifying disabled athletes throughout India, imparting necessary training to them and preparing them to take part in State, National and International Sports meets.

The organization affiliated itself to the International Paralympic Committee, as well as the International Wheelchair and Amputee Sports Federation; the FESPIC Federation, covering countries in the Far East and South Pacific regions; and the Asian Paralympic Committee.

The Paralympic Committee of India was given public authority status by the RTI Act of 2005.

Aims & Objectives of Paralympic Committee

  • To promote and contribute to the development of sport opportunities and competitions, from the start to elite level.
  • To develop opportunities for athletes with a severe disability in sport at all levels and in all structures.
  • To promote the self-governance of each Paralympic sport federation as an integral part of the national sport movement, whilst at all times safeguarding and preserving its own identity.
  • To ensure the spirit of fair play prevails, the health risk of the athletes is managed and fundamental ethical principles are upheld.

Events

Medals Rank: 15 : Gold 3, Silver 14, Bronze 16, Total = 33

87 Indian Para Athletes participate at the India at the 2014 Asian Para Games in 17th Asian Games Incheon 2014 Official Album.

[3] 101 Indian athletes participate at the 2010 Asian Para Games in Guangzhou, China.

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