Mudgal Committee submits Draft Sports Bill to government

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jul 10 2013 | 6:55 PM IST
Setting up of an Appellate Sports Tribunal and a Sports Election Commission and provisions to bar charge-sheeted persons from contesting elections are some of the salient features included in the Draft National Sports Development Bill 2013 which was presented to the government today.
The Draft Bill, prepared by the Working Group for Drafting of the National Sports Development Bill 2013 under the chairmanship of Justice (Retd) Mukul Mudgal, was today submitted to Sports Minister Jitendra Singh.
The Working Group includes eminent sportspersons like Olympic gold medal-winning shooter Abhinav Bindra and former India hockey skipper Viren Rasquinha, sports administrators and legal experts.
"In order to bring about transparency and good governance in the National Sports Federations (NSFs), the Sports Ministry had decided to establish a group under the chairmanship of Justice Mudgal earlier this year, to prepare a revised draft of the bill, which was initially drafted in 2011," the Ministry said in a release.
"They held several meetings and deliberated upon various aspects associated with the matter before coming out with a revised draft, which was today presented to the Sports Minister. The bill has also been put up on the website of the ministry -- www.Yas.Nic.In -- for comments of the general public and other stake-holders," it said.
A copy of the draft will also be sent to the International Olympic Committee for its comments, following an agreement between Indian officials and the IOC in their May 15 meeting in Lausanne.
The draft Bill suggested that duties be imposed on the National Olympic Committee including performing functions according to the Olympic Charter, responsibility for bidding for international multi-sport events, in-house mechanism to address grievances, conduct National Games at regular intervals, constitute Athletes Commission and function as a public authority under the RTI and submission of report to the Parliament.
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First Published: Jul 10 2013 | 6:55 PM IST

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