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Sports Regulatory Board Aims to Ensure Governance, Not Interference: Mansukh Mandaviya

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Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya emphasized the government’s intent to enhance governance in sports while maintaining the autonomy of national federations and the Indian Olympic Association (IOA). His remarks come as the Union Government plans to introduce the draft National Sports Governance Bill in Parliament, with the establishment of a Sports Regulatory Board as a key feature.

Key Features of the Draft Bill:

  • Regulatory Authority: The Board will oversee the granting, renewal, and suspension of affiliations for the IOA and national sports federations.
  • Composition: A five-member body comprising one Khel Ratna and one Dronacharya awardee, chaired by the Secretary (Sports), and including the Director-General of the Sports Authority of India as an ex-officio member.
  • Mandatory Disclosures: Annual public disclosures by the national Olympic committee, national sports federations, and the national paralympic committee.

Concerns Over Autonomy:
IOA president P.T. Usha expressed reservations, warning that the Board’s overarching powers might be perceived as government interference, potentially inviting suspension by the International Olympic Committee (IOC).

Minister Mandaviya acknowledged Usha’s concerns but clarified:

“We don’t want to interfere but cannot leave things unattended. It is our responsibility to ensure transparency and adherence to international regulations.”

He further stressed the need for consensus and alignment with IOC guidelines to avoid suspension risks.

Recent Interventions:
Highlighting the necessity of governmental involvement, Mandaviya cited his intervention to ensure Indian wrestlers’ participation in a world championship. This was after the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) withdrew entries due to legal disputes.

“If we hadn’t stepped in, our wrestlers would have missed a global opportunity. Such situations require responsible oversight,” he noted.

Next Steps:
While Mandaviya refrained from providing a specific timeline for the Bill’s introduction, he assured that it would be a “mature and balanced” legislation aimed at fostering transparency and excellence in Indian sports.

As the debate continues, the proposed Sports Regulatory Board stands as a pivotal step in reshaping the governance framework for Indian sports while safeguarding its global standing.

Source: The Hindu

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