Announcing this at a media briefing after the cabinet meeting, Chief Minister Oommen Chandy expressed hope that Sreejesh, who hails from Kerala, would accept the government job in the Education Department.
The 26-year old Sreejesh came up with two vital saves in the shoot-out in the final as India ended its 16-year gold medal drought in the Asian Games and earned a direct berth to the 2016 Rio Olympics.
Ace athlete Tintu Luka, who won one gold and a silver medal, would get a cash prize of Rs 25 lakhs while squash player Dipika Pallikal Rs17.50 lakhs and bronze medal winners O P Jaisha, P C Thulasi and P U Robin would get Rs 7.50 lakhs each.
Former sprint queen and Luka's mentor P T Usha and two other coaches would get Rs two lakh each.
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