
Gargi Raut
The National Sports Bill has been tabled by Union Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya, aiming to address ten major issues in India’s sports ecosystem. From grievance redressal and athlete protection to tenure reform, the bill takes a comprehensive approach to sports governance.
A key highlight of the bill is the proposed empowerment of the National Sports Board (NSB). If the bill becomes an Act, the NSB will hold overriding authority, including the power to grant recognition to or suspend any National Sports Federation (NSF) in case of election or financial inconsistencies. The strength of the executive committee will be 15 members.
Another significant reform is the establishment of a National Sports Tribunal, and all cases related to sporting bodies will be brought under its purview. The Tribunal will have the powers of a civil court and will be able to…
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