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Introduction of National Sports Governance Bill will give a new life to Indian sports: Kalyan Chaubey

By IANS | Updated: October 17, 2024 19:20 IST

New Delhi, Oct 17 The All India Football Federation president Kalyan Chaubey believes that the introduction of the ...

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New Delhi, Oct 17 The All India Football Federation president Kalyan Chaubey believes that the introduction of the National Sports Governance Bill 2024 will provide a major boost to Indian sports from grassroots infrastructure to smooth functioning of the sports federations across disciplines.

Chaubey's comments came after the Union Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya chaired a stakeholders consultation meeting with the Indian Olympic Association (IOA), National Sports Federations (NSFs), and National Sports Promotion Organisations (NSPOs) on the Draft National Sports Governance Bill 2024 on Thursday.

“The introduction of National Sports Governance Bill 2024 is a historic occasion that will give a new life and directive to Indian sports. It also opens a new path of transformation. We expect that this bill will definitely enhance the quality of development in all disciplines from the bottom line to top, like grassroots to senior. It will improve the quality of infrastructure and training to avoid unnecessary delays in various dispute resolution mechanisms. It will also help administration to run smoothly and will have several options to avoid unnecessary time lapses and bring quality time to improve the standard of sports altogether," Chaubey said in a statement.

Minister of State for Youth Affairs and Sports Raksha Khadse, Indian Olympic Association president P.T. Usha and representatives of Mission Olympic Cell and Sports Control Boards of Central Ministries were also present in the meeting.

The Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports will continue to engage with various stakeholders as the draft bill progresses towards finalisation, ensuring that the voices of athletes, administrators, experts, and the public are incorporated in shaping a progressive and sustainable sports governance framework for India.

Representatives of various NSFs, NSPOs, and IOA were also in attendance. They shared their perspectives on the proposed governance reforms, athlete welfare measures, and the promotion of transparency in the administration of sports. The discussions also focused on key issues such as safeguarding athletes' rights, streamlining the functioning of sports bodies, and enhancing India's global sports standing.

The minister assured the stakeholders that their inputs would be carefully considered in refining the draft bill. He reiterated the ministry's vision to make India a global sports powerhouse by creating an environment that encourages fair play, inclusivity, and the holistic development of athletes.

"The Draft National Sports Governance Bill 2024 Bill is a milestone in our mission to build a robust and transparent sports governance structure in India that aligns with international standards, including the Olympic and Paralympic Charter. The active involvement of various stakeholders and public is crucial for shaping policies that reflect the aspirations of our sports community," Mandaviya was quoted in a release.

"The Draft Bill is a crucial step towards realising the Prime Minister’s vision of Viksit Bharat by 2047, where sports thrive as a pillar of national pride and growth.

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The Draft National Sports Governance Bill 2024 establishes a comprehensive framework to promote the development and welfare of sportspersons, ensure ethical governance, and provide effective dispute resolution mechanisms. The meeting aimed to gather insights, suggestions, and feedback from various stakeholders to create a law that benefits Indian sports.

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