Key Points

India has achieved a major milestone in anti-doping science by developing its first indigenous chemical reference material. Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya launched the Methandienone Long-Term Metabolite standard that will be shared globally with WADA laboratories. The government is introducing new research grants to support cutting-edge anti-doping science and innovation. This initiative positions India as a beacon of support for clean sport in the Global South.

Key Points: Mandaviya Launches India's Indigenous Anti-Doping Reference Material

  • India develops first indigenous chemical reference material for anti-doping analysis
  • Material to be shared with all WADA-accredited laboratories worldwide
  • New extramural grants to support cutting-edge anti-doping research
  • Initiative positions India as anti-doping hub for Global South
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Mansukh Mandaviya highlights need to support cutting-edge research in anti-doping science, promoting clean sport

Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya launches indigenous chemical reference material for global anti-doping labs, promoting clean sport and scientific integrity under Atmanirbhar Bharat.

"The development of this new Reference Material is a testament to the spirit of Atmanirbhar Bharat - Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports"

New Delhi, September 4

Union Minister for Youth Affairs & Sports and Labour & Employment, Mansukh Mandaviya, launched an indigenous Chemical Reference Material - Methandienone Long-Term Metabolite (LTM) - a critical chemical standard essential for anti-doping analysis in all World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA)- accredited Laboratories, at National Dope Testing Laboratory (NDTL), New Delhi, on Thursday.

The development of this new Reference Material (RM) jointly by NDTL, New Delhi and National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPER), Guwahati, is a testament to the spirit of Atmanirbhar Bharat and a significant milestone in the advancement of anti-doping science in the country, said the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports.

The Reference Material, which will be shared with all WADA-accredited laboratories worldwide as a part of knowledge sharing, will be recognised as India's contribution to furthering the cause of anti-doping and promoting clean sport and scientific integrity.

The Reference Material was launched by Mandaviya during the 22nd Governing Body Meeting of NDTL. On this occasion, the Union Minister also unveiled the latest edition of NDTL's Newsletter, which captures the body's recent scientific achievements, strategic collaborations, and its expanding role in global anti-doping efforts.

Mandaviya deliberated at length on the formulated extramural grant policies designed to support cutting-edge research in anti-doping science. These grants will encourage academic institutions, research laboratories, and young investigators to contribute to areas such as Synthesis of RMs for banned substances, pharmacokinetics, longitudinal biomarker profiling and analytical development.

Mandaviya also reviewed the progress of activities carried out by the laboratory as part of the Athlete Passport Management Unit (APMU), which was inaugurated by the Minister at NDTL in April this year. He suggested the expansion of work under this programme to get more athlete biological passports from neighbouring countries, and to position India as a hub for the same in the days to come, the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports press release added.

Additionally, a new framework for scientific recognition and awards was introduced to honour outstanding contributions in doping control research, laboratory excellence, and public education. These initiatives aim to foster a vibrant ecosystem of innovation, integrity, and collaboration.

The launch of the indigeneous Reference Material today is yet another laudable step in a series of reforms being carried out by NDTL in the domain of sports science, positioning it as 'beacon of support for the Global South', as previously highlighted by Dr. Mandaviya. It marks another achievement for India on the world stage, while reaffirming the nation's commitment to ensuring transparent sports practices on both national and international platforms.

- ANI

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Priya S
Finally some positive news about sports science from India. Hope this helps our athletes compete fairly on global platforms. Clean sport is the way forward!
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Rohit P
While this is good, I hope the government also focuses on grassroots sports infrastructure. Research is important but we need facilities for young athletes too.
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Sarah B
Impressive work by Indian scientists! Sharing this with WADA labs worldwide shows our growing scientific capabilities. More power to NDTL and NIPER teams! 👏
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Vikram M
This is the kind of soft power India should project globally - scientific excellence and ethical sportsmanship. Proud moment for Indian science!
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Michael C
Excellent step! Anti-doping science is crucial for maintaining sports integrity. Hope other countries follow India's lead in developing indigenous solutions.

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