Brief Context
In News The Central Government has notified that select provisions of the National Sports Governance Act, 2025.. National Sports Governance Act It was originally notified in August 2025, allowing different provisions to be implemented on different dates. It is a landmark legislation aimed at restructuring the governance of sports bodies in India.
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Syllabus:GS2/Governance
In News
- The Central Government has notified that select provisions of the National Sports Governance Act, 2025..
National Sports Governance Act
- It was originally notified in August 2025, allowing different provisions to be implemented on different dates.
- It is a landmark legislation aimed at restructuring the governance of sports bodies in India.
- It seeks to align Indian sports administration with global standards while prioritizing athlete welfare and transparency.
Features
- National Sports Governing Bodies: The Act provides for establishing: National Olympic Committee, National Paralympic Committee, and (National and Regional Sports Federations for each designated sport.
- The national bodies will have affiliation with respective international bodies.
- National Sports Board: The Act empowers the central government to establish a National Sports Board (NSB).
- NSB will grant recognition to the national sports bodies and register their affiliate units. Only recognised bodies will be eligible to receive funds from the central government.
- The Board may suspend or cancel such recognition or registration, subject to specified conditions.
- NSB will grant recognition to the national sports bodies and register their affiliate units. Only recognised bodies will be eligible to receive funds from the central government.
- National Sports Tribunal: The Act provides for constituting a National Sports Tribunal to adjudicate sports related disputes.
- It will not have jurisdiction over specified disputes such as those in relation to games organised by international bodies and internal disputes of national sports bodies.
- Oversight of elections: The central government will establish a national panel of electoral officers to oversee elections of national sports bodies.
- Every national sports body must also constitute an electoral panel to oversee elections of its affiliates.
Objectives
- It aims to promote transparency, accountability, ethical practices and good governance in sports administration.
- It will also ensure welfare of sportspersons, and provide effective and timely resolution of sports-related disputes, in consonance with the Olympic Charter, the Paralympic Charter and international best practices.
- It will ensure representation of sportspersons in decision-making.
- It will standardize governance structures across federations.
- It will promote inclusivity and grassroots participation.
Concerns
- Critics argue the National Sports Governance Act may reduce independence of some federations.
- Transition to new structures may disrupt ongoing activities.
- Concentration of powers in NSB could lead to bureaucratic delays.
- Athlete representation is mandated but concerns remain about tokenism rather than genuine empowerment.
- Overlap between tribunal jurisdiction and existing arbitration mechanisms.
Conclusion and Way Forward
- The National Sports Governance Act is a transformative step toward modernizing India’s sports administration.
- Its phased implementation balances change with continuity, and ongoing collaboration with federations and athletes is essential to strengthen governance while maintaining competitiveness and autonomy.
Source :TH