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Khelo Bharat Conclave | ‘Put Nation First, Shed Your Egos’ – Mansukh Mandavia’s tough message NSFS | More sports news

New Delhi: Union Minister and Sports Mansuh Mandavia addressed a press conference in New Delhi for Union Youth Affairs. (PTI photo)

New Delhi: Sports Minister Mansukh Mandavia said, “First of all, be interested in the nation and shed your ego if you really wishes to become a global sports power station for India,” Sports Minister Mansukh Mandavia said, gave a tremendous message to the country’s National Sports Association (NSFS).His statement comes after recurrent examples where NSFS is engaged in faction, misunderstanding and financial incompatibility, causing court cases and formation of ad hoc committees.In the ‘Khelo Bharat Conclave’ held here on Thursday, Mandvia met the Indian Olympic Association (IOA), Paralympic Committee of India (PCI), NSFs, corporates and representatives of top sports administrators for one day churning session. The minister underlined India’s medal strategy for the 2036 Olympics and Paralympic Games – for the target for one of the top 10 countries in the world – and discussed the necessary efforts to create a sports force for the country by 2047.Mandavia said in his main address, “Sports are a public movement. We can set goals and achieve them only when we all work together. We have to excuse our ego, focus on comprehensive plan and convert plans into adequate production.”Mandavia placed the NSF on the NSF to take the lead and start the process of good governance during the war. In other subjects, important discussions on the upcoming ‘National Sports Governance Bill’ were held, which will be presented in the monsoon session of the Parliament starting from July 21. While the athletes live at the center of the Bharat Neeti (National Sports Policy), the government said how finish, state governments, and corporate houses should play a major role in 2036.“We need to assess once where we are and where we want to go. To start, I urge the NSFS to provide me with a five-year policy by August, and then we can develop a 10-year plan. With the Asian Games in 2026, we need a holistic approach because we want to win medals not only in the Olympics, but also make a commercial property a commercial property-but also make a commercial property a commercial property-“Discussions also revolve around the production of quality coaches, preparing sports administrators, developing sports business and controlling the risk of doping. He said, “We are happy to provide all assistance to NSFS, but moving forward, we will also start looking at demonstration-based grants. It will ensure that we are focused and serious with our plan and how we run the game,” he said. The ministry urged the NSFS to prepare a proper calendar of incidents so that athletes do not have a logical issue.Mandavia stated that the International Olympic Committee (IOC), FIFA – Football’s global governing body – and international associations (IFS) were consulted deeply during the draft phase of the government bill to incorporate their suggestions and work on objections raised. The minister said that he discussed with former Sports Minister and Congress leader Ajay Mechen, who played an important role in the passage of India’s National Sports Development Code in 2011.“Along with IOC as well as IFS, FIFA had a query, and I sent an officer to their headquarters to discuss it with them. The bill is now ready. I had a series of consultation with NSFS, athletes, coaches, and when a three-hour was met with the online darft, even when a three-hour was met.

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