Friday, 5 August 2016

IWOA


LOAN POLICY

The Olympic Museum is willing to loan objects from its collections under certain conditions, subject to information provided by the potential borrower and the museum’s own requirements.
Loan procedure

All loan requests should be made in writing to the Olympic Museum’s Museology Department. The Olympic Museum will only consider loan requests if the potential borrower provides the following information:
• General information
1. Person or organisation (name of director) responsible for the loan, with contact details (address, telephone number, fax number and email address)
2. Theme of the exhibition
3. Detailed description of how the item on loan will be used
4. Exhibition venue (full address)
5. Start and end dates of the exhibition
6. For loans outside Switzerland: preferred local transporter. Transportation costs are borne by the borrower. The Olympic Museum is free to decide to transport the borrowed items using its own transporter.
7. Name of the insurance company. Insurance costs are borne by the borrower. The Olympic Museum is free to decide to insure the borrowed items with its own insurance company.
8. Visitor profile
9. Approximate number of visitors expected
If the loan is cancelled, the Olympic Museum reserves the right to request financial compensation to cover administrative and technical costs.
• Loans of item(s)

10. Start and end dates for the loan
11. Type of items required
12. Available space (size and number of display cases, surface area on walls and floor)
13. Relative humidity level and room temperature
14. Type of lighting and lighting control
15. Surveillance measures during the exhibition
16. Technical measures and means of access to the exhibition areas
17. Staff envisaged for handling (packing and unpacking, unloading, assembly and dismantling)
18. Crate storage location
 
• Loan of photo(s)

19. Desired theme
20. Number of images
21. For newspapers, magazines, books and all other publication types, the number of copies and reproduction size
22. For an exhibition, website, etc., the length of use
23. Credit card details
• Loan of motion pictures

24.  List of events
25.  Athlete’s name
26.  Video cassette format
27.  Precise use of the picture

Once the loan has been confirmed, a contract will be sent in duplicate to the borrower. An original copy of this contact must be signed and returned to the Olympic Museum’s Museology Department.
Conditions laid down by the Olympic Museum 
The Olympic Museum requires that borrowers:
- comply with all clauses of the contract;
- return the dated and signed contract and an insurance certificate if applicable (if the borrower has taken out the insurance) before any items are sent;
- undertake to pay all costs associated with the loan, unless indicated otherwise in one of the contract clauses;
- undertake to provide photos and/or film of the loan item displayed at the exhibition.

Tuesday, 2 August 2016

Indian Women's Olympic Association


Welcome to Indian Women Olympic Association

Indian Women Olympic Association” observed that Indian women have the talent and caliber to do best in sports & games but due to lack of genuine guidance, proper facilities and environment of sports they are unable to achieve more at national and international level. They can do amazing in sports if we will provide them a right path and platform. Governments in different countries are trying to motivate women to come forward to make their society strong and exemplary in all areas. But though more efforts are required in the field of Women Participation in Sports & Games. Many organizations in India are formed for women but very less are there to motivate women to take part in sports.
“Indian Women Olympic Association” (IWOA), is a nonprofit organization,constituted under the Registration laws of India founded by Mr. Sandeep Bhalla and Mr. Naresh Malik in the Month of May’ 2016 at Haryana, India.“Indian Women Olympic Association” is bound to do the work on “Gender Equality in Sports’ by proving the platform of Sports Competitions, Workshop, Seminar, Training Sessions, General and Sports Education from Distt. To National and International Level to the Women.

Aims and Goals

The aim of “Indian Women Olympic Association” is to support the Olympic movement & promote the ’Sport for Women’ by:
  •  Promoting and encouraging Women Athletes from all over the world to practice sports regularly and to participate in Women Games, with the awareness that competitive sport can continue throughout life and improve personal Fitness level.
  • Organizing Distt., State, National and International multi-sports events for Women Sportspersons. These Sports Events offer Physical Activity and Health Awareness.
  • Promoting Friendship and Understanding at International level among women sports persons, regardless of age, gender, race, religion, or sport status.


Monday, 1 August 2016

IWOA


The International Olympic Committee-IOC chartered of the Inian Women's Olympic Association Recognized by The Indian Olympic Association-IOA. Contact: +91.9874741567 E_Mail: olympicouncil@gmail.com
The International Olympic Committee (IOC)didn't promot women in sports in an effort to increase participation in the games as well recognition of the well being of women and girls in sports at all levels of sports and different structures within sports. This is consistent with the Olympic charter which promotes equality within sports of men and women by including both genders in these competitions. The IOC as well as the International Federations (IFS) and National Olympic Committees (NOCs) have been committed to the mandates of this Olympic charter. Multiple measures have been taken toward increasing the participation of women at governing and administrative levels as well as training and education toward women in sport and the supporting administrative structures. Since 1991, all new sports asking to be included in the Olympic program must feature women’s events. The 2012 Olympic Games in London were the first Olympics in which women competed in all sports in the program. The 2012 Olympic Games in London were the first Olympics where every participating country included female athletes.They were also the first Olympics in which women competed in all sports in the programs.