India Steps Up: National Sports Governance Bill Introduced

India introduces the National Sports Governance Bill to enhance sports administration, aiming for accountability via a National Sports Board, Tribunal, and Election Panel. This legislation is a culmination of efforts that began in 2011, setting new standards for governance, replacing the 2011 Sports Code.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 23-07-2025 16:59 IST | Created: 23-07-2025 16:59 IST
India Steps Up: National Sports Governance Bill Introduced
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India has taken a significant stride towards improved sports administration with the introduction of the National Sports Governance Bill in Lok Sabha. This move aligns India with countries like the USA, UK, China, and Japan, which already have established laws for streamlined administrative systems.

The proposed legislation aims to instill accountability through the establishment of a National Sports Board, a National Sports Tribunal, and a National Sports Election Panel. The bill's journey began in 2011, highlighted by Ajay Maken's efforts to legislate benchmarks for sports administrations, and has evolved through various revisions and consultations.

The bill represents a landmark in sports governance, addressing prior issues of infighting and mismanagement by introducing measures like age and tenure caps for administrators, mandatory women's representation, and regulatory oversight. It highlights the collaboration between past and present sports ministers, showcasing a bipartisan effort towards robust governance in Indian sports.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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