"I am happy that we are set to be included now. It will motivate us further and help us better plan our preparation for Olympics," Jwala told PTI.
"It's unfortunate that we had to fight it out. No body wants it that way, I always believed that we deserved that place. There are 70 athletes being supported by the ministry and not to find a place in there was shocking, something we could not digest," she added.
Jwala said they were hurt after being ignored but they never depended on the scheme.
"We are by far the best doubles player in the country and they just threw our bio-data out of the window. It hurt us. Not that we were depending on this scheme but we believed it was our right. If we would have depended on it then we would not have come up with performances at US and Canada open," she said.
Jwala, however, rued the lack of a specialised doubles coach for the Indian team.
"It is sad we still don't have a special doubles coach. There is an Indonesian coach in Bangalore which Prakash (Padukone) sir had appointed. He has an idea about doubles but he is not a specialised doubles coach. He won't travel with us for tournaments," she said.