The Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports in India has issued a strong directive to National Sports Federations (NSFs), emphasizing that officials found merely ‘holidaying’ at multi-sport events without actively supporting athletes will be recalled promptly. This move addresses growing concerns over administrators attending high-profile competitions like the Olympics and Asian Games with limited functional involvement.
For years, there has been criticism regarding the limited engagement of Indian sports administrators during vital international events. Although occupying a significant part of the Indian contingent, their roles have often appeared more ceremonial than supportive, causing dissatisfaction among athletes and supporters.
The Ministry’s directive stresses the importance of athlete welfare and performance above administrative presence. It clearly warns that officials not meaningfully contributing to the event operations or supporting athletes will face immediate reassignment. The goal is to ensure every delegation member positively impacts preparation and performance.
Indian athletes have encountered various challenges on the world stage, such as inadequate support and infrastructure. The Ministry’s announcement is seen as a vital step to shift this narrative by:
- Reinforcing accountability among officials
- Enhancing the sporting environment for athletes
- Boosting India’s medal prospects at future competitions
Following feedback from athletes and coaches frustrated with official absence during crucial competition moments, the Ministry urges NSFs to uphold transparency in official deployment and to address the logistical and psychological needs of players.
Sports experts have applauded this initiative, emphasizing that administrative involvement must be focused, efficient, and athlete-centered. If properly implemented, this policy could significantly improve India’s management of sporting contingents on the international stage.
The Ministry also requires NSFs to provide regular reports on official engagement during events to monitor compliance effectively.
This directive highlights India’s commitment to establishing a more professional and accountable sports administration, aligning with the nation’s growing ambitions in global sports.
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