Thailand has to pay an additional 84 million baht to host indoor games after having to move to 2022
Mr. Pipat Ratchakitprakarn, Minister of Tourism and Sports Reveal the competition of Asian Indoor Sports and Social Art Games, the 6th time in which Thailand In the past March 2022, Bangkok and Chonburi province, there was a meeting to prepare and adjust the work to be consistent with the situation. In operation The 6th Asian Indoor Sports Competition and Social Art Games, originally that we place and set the budget for the competition is 1,170 million baht, but after the outbreak The new wave of COVID-19 caused the competition to be postponed from May 2021 to March 10-20, 2022. Indeed, it would also increase the management budget for Thailand.
Minister of Tourism and Sports From the competition that had to be postponed to the next year Causing us to do it through And prepare an additional budget of 84 million baht, which will make the total budget for the competition to be approximately 1,254 million baht.
“For a part of competition management budget It comes from the accumulated budget of the National Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT), another part about 456 million won from the National Sports Development Fund. The rest or lack of it will use the annual budget of SAT, which will be requested as a budget of the year 2022 budget “
For Asian indoor competition The sixth edition of the Martial Art Games has a total of 29 competitions, including indoor sports, Q Sport, bowling, dancing, chess, futsal, roller sport / rock climbing, swimming. Short-term, boxing, Jujitsu, BMX, Takraw / Sepak Takraw, Kurash, Floorball, Netball, Taekwondo, Indoor Hockey, Karate, E-sports, Minton, Panchak Silat, Cheerleading, Sombo, Indoor Rowing Boat, Volleyball, 3X3 Basketball, Wrestling, Kickboxing and Shooting, with Indoor Tech-Ball and Air Sports Drones Demonstration sport
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