Earlier in July, the Union Cabinet, chaired by PM Narendra Modi, approved the National Sports Policy (NSP) 2025, also called as 'Khelo Bharat Niti', a landmark initiative aimed at reshaping the country's sporting landscape and empowering citizens through sports.
The Delhi government's newly introduced sports policy has drawn wide praise from athletes and coaches across the city, who see it as a much-needed move that could significantly boost India's medal tally in global competitions. From financial assistance to medical benefits, the policy aims to
This partnership marks a significant milestone in India's evolving sports diplomacy, aligning seamlessly with the newly launched National Sports Policy (NSP) 2025, particularly its strategic goal of engaging the Indian diaspora through sports.
The Union Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Tuesday approved the National Sports Policy (NSP) 2025, a landmark initiative aimed at reshaping the country's sporting landscape and empowering citizens through sports.
The new policy supersedes the existing National Sports Policy of 2001 and outlines a visionary and strategic roadmap to establish India as a global sporting powerhouse and a strong contender for excellence at international sporting events, including the 2036 Olympic Games.
Addressing the gathering, Mandaviya reaffirmed the Government's commitment to athlete welfare, stating that all sports initiatives undertaken by Modi Government are athlete-centric. Citing examples of the Draft National Sports Governance Bill 2024, Draft National Sports Policy 2024, and t
Union Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports Mansukh Mandaviya on Thursday said that the ministry has started the grassroot reforms for sports in India which will include the sports bill and policy.
A press release from the ministry said, "Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports has put in public domain the Draft National Sports Governance Bill, 2024 for inviting comments/suggestions of general public and the stakeholders, as part of pre-legislative consultation process."
Indian Olympic Association's (IOA) Joint Secretary and President of the All India Football Federation (AIFF), Kalyan Chaubey feels that Gujarat, with its statewide infrastructure and pro-sports policy, has fast emerged as a hotbed for young athletes to pursue, prosper and professionalise in
Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu has revealed plans for a new comprehensive sports policy aimed at nurturing talent and providing enhanced support to the athletes in the State.