Volleyball Federation of India today "dismissed" its president Chaudhary Avdhesh Kumar by an unanimous decision of its Special General Body and decided to elect the new chief at a meeting to be convened here on April 11.
On March 3, an Emergent General Body meeting here had decided to terminate Kumar and that decision was today ratified by 23 of the 29 state associations representatives who attended the SGM, according to Ram Avatar Singh Jakhar, secretary general of the VFI.
"The General Body today approved to 'terminate' President Avadhesh Kumar and his dismissal from the post of President was confirmed," said Jakhar.
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He said Raj Kumar, a senior vice-president of the VFI, would be the interim chief till the new president is elected and the Executive Committee, which approved the decision, also convened the GB meeting on April 11 to elect VFI's new president.
Giving details of other decisions taken today, Jakhar said, "Baseline Ventures India Pvt.Ltd. Has been awarded the sponsorship of the Indian Volleyball League and the IVL Men and Women sections will be held in November this year with eight franchises.
"The IVL will be conducted by a Governing Council with eight members -- four from VFI and four from Baseline Company. The VFI would be paid Rs 3.5 crores non-refundable amount by Baseline and the profits from IVL would be shared 50-50 by the Federation and Baseline," he said.
He said today's meeting also decided payment structure for the players with Rs 8-10 lakhs for juniors and youth players, Rs 15-20 lakhs for seniors while overseas players would get Rs 20-25 lakhs.
As far as telecasting of IVL matches, the VFI has been in discussions with Star Sports, Sony and Ten Sports and the rights would be granted to any of these sports channels.