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Few people know that the Khel Ratna carries bigger prize money than the Arjuna. Prestige wise,its equally big for a sportsman, clarifies Mukul Goyal,44,a Gurgaon-based product designer who had the onerous task of coming up with fresh designs for the Khel Ratna and the newly instituted Khel Protsahan Award. Goyal has designed many trophies and prizes for corporate events in a career of almost two decades.
But coming up with something spectacular for the highest achievement in sport in the country was a completely different experience he says,recalling his conversation with Sports Minister MS Gill in June. Mr. Gill said he wanted to give the Khel Ratna a modern look and he wants to recognise contributions by organisations. He needs something that salutes the spirit of sport, says Goyal,an NID graduate who runs the Tattva design label in Delhi.
While the Khel Ratna award,which is actually a silver and gold plated medal is not as fancy,Goyal attempted to give it a more contemporary look and neater look. There were too many elements on the medal, he says,showing a replica of the earlier bronze medal. The new design has an Ashoka bust made from M-seal in the centre,and gold plated ball bearings around the seams.
A medal is not meant to be worn throughout. It will most likely be kept stacked away or displayed in a box, says Goyal.
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