What a state of affairs! They could have at least sold some duplicate tickets
and made money at the last Nationals in Goa, and bought these shuttlecocks!
 
Sarcasm apart, can you imagine this happening to Cricket or Football? I am sure
Badminton lovers from Goa would have sponsored to buy these shuttlecocks and
let the camp go on! If my memory serves me right, the current CM Digamber
Kamat, is an avid Badminton player.
 
Naguesh
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No shuttlecocks, National camp in Goa called off 
Agencies
 
New Delhi, Feb 6 India’s chances in the Thomas and Uber Cup qualifiers later 
this month were dealt 
a blow after the national camp, scheduled to begin in Goa on Thursday, was 
called off due to unavailability 
of shuttlecocks.
 
The Badminton Association of India laid the blame squarely on the Sports 
Authority of India and the 
sports ministry, saying the association has been running pillar to post for the 
last five months to 
get the shuttlecocks in time as the SAI failed to provide them.
The country’s leading shuttlers who had reached the venue were asked to return 
home.
 
The BAI president, Mr V K Verma said it is the first time that a national camp 
had to be called off due 
to the lackadaisical approach of the SAI and sports ministry. “It is 
unprecedented and upsetting for 
our players. This has happened due to the complete apathy on the part of DGSAI 
(Director General Sports Authority of India) and the sports secretary. I have 
met them 
so many times and informed them about the shortage. We have been managing 
somehow by 
begging and borrowing shuttlecocks,” he said.
 
Around 32 senior and junior shuttlers were to be part of the camp, which was 
meant for 
the Thomas and Uber Cup qualifiers, All England Championship and other European 
Circuit 
events in March.
 
The juniors preparing for the 2010 Commonwealth Games were also to attend the 
camp.
“There is no time to have another camp because the Thomas and Uber Cup 
qualifiers are 
starting on February 19 in Vietnam. This was a very important camp because only 
five 
tournaments carrying Olympic qualification points are left and now there is no 
time left. 
We have four to five players in race for qualifying in Beijing but all our 
efforts will fall flat,” 
Mr Verma said.
 
The BAI also called off another camp meant for the juniors, scheduled to take 
place in 
Chandigarh, in preparation for the Dutch and German Open, starting on February 
27, and 
the Commonwealth Youth Games later this year.
“This is sabotage on their part for the preparation of the Youth Games in Pune 
this year. 
Every federation is facing problems,” Mr Verma said. “I even told them that we 
will import 
the shuttlecocks and they can pay later but DGSAI said we will have to get 
procedural 
clearance. We did the paper work required but we have not got the clearance,” 
he said.

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