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Kerala High Court suggests that sports disciplines are highly expensive and the government should support athletes from disadvantaged sections.

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Kerala High Court suggests that sports disciplines are highly expensive and the government should support athletes from disadvantaged sections.
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The Kerala High Court issued a call to action on Friday, urging the State Government and the Kerala Sports Council (KSC) to extend support to a young professional handball player. The player had suffered an injury during the Junior Girls National Handball Championship and was in need of financial assistance.

Hailing from a middle-class family, the player was grappling with a ligament tear, a debilitating injury that threatened her sports career. Seeking aid from the KSC, she highlighted her financial constraints and the urgency of her situation. Despite her plea, the KSC had not provided any assistance, prompting her to seek legal intervention.

Taking cognizance of the matter, the Kerala High Court underscored the importance of supporting athletes, especially those from disadvantaged backgrounds, who aspire to excel in sports. The court emphasized that sports disciplines often entail significant expenses, making it challenging for athletes, particularly those from less privileged backgrounds, to pursue their dreams without adequate financial backing.

In its directive, the court urged the State Government and the KSC to promptly assess the player’s situation and provide her with the necessary financial assistance for her treatment and rehabilitation. The court stressed that such support was crucial not only for the player’s well-being but also for the promotion of sports and the encouragement of talented athletes across the state.

The court’s intervention underscored the need for a robust support system for athletes, especially those facing financial hardships. It highlighted the role of the government and sports councils in nurturing and promoting sporting talent, particularly among youth from disadvantaged sections of society.

This case serves as a reminder of the challenges faced by athletes, particularly those from less privileged backgrounds, in pursuing their sporting ambitions. It underscores the importance of providing adequate support and resources to aspiring athletes, ensuring that financial constraints do not hinder their path to success.

The Kerala High Court’s intervention is a step in the right direction towards creating a more inclusive and supportive environment for athletes. It sends a strong message about the importance of recognizing and nurturing sporting talent, irrespective of background or financial status.

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