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Sports Minister Kiren Rijiju announces Rs 5 lakh each for bereaved families of hockey stars

While the 60-year-old Singh succumbed to the dreaded disease in Lucknow after battling it for nearly two weeks, Kaushik, 66, died after suffering from the ailment for nearly three weeks.

By Pti
MK Kaushik and Ravinder Pal Singh recently lost their lives to COVID-19 (Image Courtesy: Kiren Rijiju Twitter)

New Delhi, May 13: Sports Minister Kiren Rijiju on Thursday (May 13) announced financial support of Rs 5 lakh each for the bereaved families of former hockey players MK Kaushik and Ravinder Pal Singh, who recently lost their lives to COVID-19.

Both Kaushik and Singh were a part of India's 1980 Olympic gold-winning team.

"We've lost two hockey greats to Covid. MK Kaushik ji & Ravinder Pal Singh ji's contribution to Indian sport will always be remembered," Rijiju wrote on his twitter handle.

Hockey fraternity mourns the death of Ravinder Pal SinghHockey fraternity mourns the death of Ravinder Pal Singh

"As a gesture of support, the Sports Ministry is handing over Rs 5 lakh each to the bereaved families. We stand with them in this hour of grief."

India lost the revered stars on last Saturday (May 8). While the 60-year-old Singh succumbed to the dreaded disease in Lucknow after battling it for nearly two weeks, Kaushik, 66, died after suffering from the ailment for nearly three weeks.

COVID-19: Moscow Olympic gold medallist and former hockey coach MK Kaushik deadCOVID-19: Moscow Olympic gold medallist and former hockey coach MK Kaushik dead

Apart from achieving laurels as a player, Kaushik had also successfully coached both the senior men and women's teams. Under his coaching, both the Indian men's and women's teams claimed medals at the Asian Games.

He was awarded the Arjuna Award in 1998, before being bestowed with the Dronacharya award in 2002. Singh, on the other hand, played in two Olympics - 1980 Moscow and 1984 Los Angeles. He also represented India in the Champions Trophy in Karachi (1980, 1983) besides the 1979 Junior World Cup.

Story first published: Thursday, May 13, 2021, 12:19 [IST]
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