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  • Task Force, chaired by Abhinav Bindra, submitted a report proposing professional, accountable, athlete-centric sports governance with integrated civil service training and performance monitoring.
  • Key recommendations include establishing an Apex Authority (NCSECB) and an operational National Training & Development Cell for sports administration.
  • Reforms include a proposed National Sports Governance Act, 2025, Khelo Bharat Niti-2025, and the ongoing Khelo India Programme.

In Summary

Task Force chaired by Olympic medalist Abhinav Bindra has submitted its report that provides a roadmap to transform India’s sports governance into a professional, accountable, and athlete-centric ecosystem.

Systemic gaps in sports administration highlighted by report:

  • Lack of Professionalism: Roles are often filled by generalist civil servants or contractual staff without sector-specific expertise, leading to ad-hoc decision-making.
  • Fragmented Training: Existing training for administrators are sporadic, outdated, and lacks a focus on continuous professional development.
  • Athlete Transition Barriers: There is a lack of structured "Dual Career Pathways" to help athletes transition from competition into effective governance roles.
  • Governance Deficits: National Sports Federations often lack role separation between governance Board and operations leading to over-centralized authority& low transparency.

Proposed Multi-Level Framework

  • Civil Service Integration: Integrating sports governance modules into the training of IAS officers at LBSNAA to sensitize future bureaucrats to the value of sport in nation-building.
  • Performance Monitoring: A National Performance Management and Monitoring System will link an administrator’s Key Performance Indicators to their promotions and postings.
  • Apex Authority: Establishing National Council for Sports Education & Capacity Building (NCSECB) to regulate, accredit, and certify sports administration training.
  • Operational Mechanism: Create a National Training & Development Cell as operational arm of NCSECB, responsible for curriculum delivery, coordination and monitoring outcomes.
    • It has recommended India-specific curriculum development to train future leaders.

Steps taken for reforming sports governance in India

  • National Sports Governance Act, 2025: Introducing an independent National Sports Board, a National Sports Tribunal for disputes, national sports election panel etc.
  • Khelo Bharat Niti-2025: Policy for strengthening talent identification in rural/tribal areas, upgrading district/block-level facilities etc.
  • Khelo India Programme: India's national initiative to revive sports culture at the grassroots level.
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Khelo India Programme

A flagship initiative by the Government of India to revive sports culture at the grassroots level, promoting sports participation and excellence across the country.

Khelo Bharat Niti-2025

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National Sports Tribunal

A proposed judicial body to adjudicate disputes related to sports in India, ensuring a fair and timely resolution of conflicts within the sports ecosystem.

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