Seven powerlifters, five weightlifters and one each from athletics and kabaddi have been found guilty and handed a four-year suspension last month by the Anti-Doping Disciplinary Panel, according to a NADA release.
The athletes, who were found guilty of violating the anti doping rules, were given opportunity to present themselves before the disciplinary panel and explain their cases on the date and time fixed by the panel for hearing.
The panel held six hearings last month.
NADA has been conducting anti doping workshops, educational and awareness programs about the prohibited drugs/substances and methods in sports across the country for sportspersons, young athletes, coaches and supporting staff.
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