Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday described sports as an essential aspect of India’s journey towards becoming a developed nation, saying that the new National Sports Policy 2025 (NSP) will ensure a sporting growth that covers the farthest school to the elite Olympics.
In his Independence Day speech from the ramparts of the Red Fort, the PM said the country has come a long way from the time when sports was not seen as a viable career option.
“Sports is an essential aspect of development, and I am happy that from the time when parents used to scoff at children spending time in sports, we have reached a point where it has changed. Now, parents are happy if children take an interest in sports,” Modi said.
“I consider it a good omen. It fills me with pride to see sports finding a space in Indian families. It is good for India’s future,” he added.
The NSP, which calls for greater accountability of administrators and establishment of processes to “ensure ethical practices, fair play and healthy competition in the sports sector”, was introduced on July 1 after cabinet approval.
It professes the creation of national agencies and inter-ministerial committees to facilitate swift action and effective resolution of issues. The policy also proposes a revamped funding mechanism, including initiatives such as “Adopt an Athlete”, “Adopt a District”, “Adopt a Venue”, “One Corporate-One Sport”, and “One PSU-One State” wherever feasible.
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“To promote sports, we have come up with the National Sports Policy after several decades. It would ensure the development of sports, from school to the Olympics. We will develop an ecosystem, whether it is coaching, fitness or infrastructure. We will create an ecosystem that penetrates the farthest corner of the country,” the PM declared.
Within weeks of the NSP, Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya pushed for and ensured the passage of the long-pending National Sports Governance Bill in Parliament for a stricter regulatory framework for National Sports Federations and a well-defined dispute resolution system.
Modi added that the government’s Khelo Bharat Policy was ensuring a robust development in the field of sports.
“To boost sports, we have, after many decades, introduced the Khelo Bharat Policy, aimed at ensuring the holistic growth of the sporting sector. From school-level games to the Olympics, our goal is to build a complete and robust ecosystem for sports.