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Sports Minister Mandaviya inaugurates Athlete Passport Management Unit at NDTL

By IANS | Updated: April 17, 2025 17:57 IST

New Delhi, April 17 Union Minister of Youth Affairs & Sports Mansukh Mandaviya inaugurated the Athlete Passport Management ...

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New Delhi, April 17 Union Minister of Youth Affairs & Sports Mansukh Mandaviya inaugurated the Athlete Passport Management Unit (APMU) at the National Dope Testing Laboratory (NDTL) in New Delhi on Thursday. This initiative reaffirms India’s commitment to promoting clean and transparent sports practices on both national and international platforms.

Speaking during the occasion, Mandaviya said, "APMU is a key milestone in India’s fight against doping, enabling the longitudinal tracking of Athletes Biological profiles through the Athlete Biological Passport (ABP) system. This innovative mechanism will help in detecting doping patterns and protect the fairness of sports by identifying unethical practices."

Calling the APMU as a beacon of support for Global South, the Union Minister said it will help our neighbouring countries that don’t have enough resources to set up similar systems.

Mandaviya emphasised the potential of regional collaboration, highlighting India’s readiness to extend support to neighbouring countries by sharing expertise and resources through the APMU. He said that there is a need for greater involvement of sports federations, organisations, universities and institutes of early education on doping and the launch of awareness companion in rural areas.

Further, he mentioned that scientists working in the laboratories may give education to the students of various schools/universities about anti-doping science to sensitise the students about doping.

The NDTL’s APMU is designed to align with the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) guidelines, strengthening anti-doping programme globally. By tracking parameters like blood and steroidal profiles over time, this unit will safeguard the credibility of clean athletes while ensuring a level playing field in sports.

Notably, this is the 17th Athlete Passport Management Unit in the world which is established in India. It will serve as a specialised body responsible for monitoring and managing biological passports of athletes.

As India continues to excel on the international sports stage, the Athlete Passport Management Unit highlights the nation's strong dedication to maintaining fair play and integrity in sports and also sets a benchmark for ethical sports practices worldwide.

The event was attended by Sujata Chaturvedi, Secretary (Sports), Shri Kunal, Joint Secretary (Sports), other officers of the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports including Eminent–Scientists and Prof. (Dr.) P. L. Sahu, Director & CEO(I/c), NDTL.

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