Key Points

The National Sports Governance Bill has been unanimously passed by Parliament, marking a milestone for Indian sports. IOA CEO Raghuram Iyer praised PT Usha's passionate speech in support of the bill, calling it essential for India's sporting ambitions. Usha shared her own struggles to emphasize the need for systemic reforms in athlete support. Wrestling Federation chief Sanjay Singh also endorsed the bill, highlighting its role in fostering transparency.

Key Points: IOA CEO Raghuram Calls Sports Governance Bill Key to India's Superpower Dream

  • IOA CEO Raghuram lauds PT Usha's Parliament speech on sports governance
  • Bill aims to enhance transparency and accountability in Indian sports
  • PT Usha shares personal struggle to highlight systemic gaps in athlete support
  • Wrestling Federation chief Sanjay Singh backs bill for doping and governance reforms
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It is what nation needs to become sporting superpower: IOA CEO Raghuram on National Sports Governance Bill

IOA CEO Raghuram and PT Usha hail National Sports Governance Bill as transformative for India's athletic future, ensuring transparency and athlete welfare.

"It's exactly what the nation needs when it has such massive aspirations to become a sporting superpower. – Raghuram Iyer"

New Delhi, August 13

Indian Olympic Association (IOA) CEO Raghuram Iyer believes that the National Sports Governance Bill is what the nation needs to become a "sporting superpower".

The bill was introduced by Union Youth Affairs and Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya to provide a robust legal framework for sports governance in India, promoting transparency, accountability, and athlete welfare.

The upper house of the Parliament, the Rajya Sabha, on Tuesday passed the National Sports Governance Bill and the National Anti-Doping (Amendment) Bill, 2025, after it was passed in the lower house, the Lok Sabha, on Monday.

IOA President PT Usha delivered a heart-stirring speech and offered her support to the National Sports Governance Bill. Raghuram heaped praise on Usha for her "fantastic speech" in the Parliament while emphasising the importance of the National Sports Governance Bill in the long-term perspective.

"The agenda was short and simple, and I think it was unanimously passed by the house, giving us the go-ahead to go and submit the bill. Absolutely, I think she delivered a stirring speech in Parliament, and I find it truly fantastic. It's exactly what the nation needs when it has such massive aspirations to become a sporting superpower. I think governance is key, and really hats off to all the people involved in getting this bill passed," Raghuram told ANI.

Usha, who had previously raised her concerns about the National Sports Governance Bill, cited an example of her experience to underscore its importance and said, "In 1984, I lost a medal by one hundredth of a second. I did my best, but the system was not there to support us. This bill will help sportspersons. It was a long wait for this bill."

Wrestling Federation of India President Sanjay Singh believes the National Sports Governance and the National Anti-Doping (Amendment) Bill, 2025, will bring transparency in the game, and it is a significant decision.

Sanjay gave his take on both bills and told ANI, "This is a very good decision in the interest of the game. This will bring transparency in the game."

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone who follows Indian sports closely, I'm cautiously optimistic. The bill sounds good on paper but implementation will be key. We've seen many such initiatives fail due to bureaucratic hurdles.
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Priya S
PT Usha's example hits hard! So many athletes' careers ruined due to poor governance. This bill should have come decades ago, but better late than never. Hope it cleans up federations like WFI which have been mired in controversies.
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Rohit P
Transparency in sports bodies is much needed! But will politicians and bureaucrats actually let go of control? The real test will be seeing how independent these governing bodies become.
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Michael C
Good initiative but I hope they focus equally on grassroots development. Governance is important but without proper training facilities at district level, we won't produce world-class athletes consistently.
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Kavya N
The anti-doping amendment is equally crucial! We don't want another Narsingh Yadav type controversy. Clean sports should be the priority along with good governance. Kudos to the government for this dual approach 👏
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Vikram M
While I appreciate the effort, I'm concerned about over-regulation. Sports bodies need autonomy to function effectively. The bill should strike balance between oversight and operational freedom.

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