Draft National Sports Policy 2024

Syllabus: GS2/ Governance

Context

  • The ministry of youth affairs and sports has unveiled the draft National Sports Policy 2024 for public feedback.

Key Points of the Policy

  • Some of the key features of the NSP are;
    • Implementing physical literacy initiatives, 
    • Developing a robust talent identification and development system, 
    • To develop sports and physical literacy as major subjects in educational institutions in alignment with National Education Policy 2020.
  • A National Sports Education Board to enhance the recognition and attractiveness of sports as a career option will be founded.
  • It calls for policies and schemes to actively encourage extensive participation from the private sector in sports development.

Need for new policy

  • The existing NSP was issued in 2001 and it is imperative to formulate a new NSP that encompasses the latest developments in the field of Sports and presents a roadmap to address the present and future challenges.
  • Limited Infrastructure: The majority of India’s population, especially in rural areas, has minimal access to sports facilities, coaches, and competitive opportunities.
  • Poor Talent Identification: Unlike countries with strong sports systems like the U.S. or China, India lacks an organized, nationwide talent identification program that scouts and nurtures young athletes.
  • Political Interference: Political influence in the functioning of sports bodies leads to favoritism, affecting the merit-based selection of athletes and coaches.
  • Cost of Training: Many talented athletes from economically weaker sections find it difficult to afford the high costs of professional training and equipment, leading to early dropouts.

Scheme for Promotion of Sports Culture

  • Khelo India Scheme: Launched in 2018, it aims to create a robust sports ecosystem at the grassroots level. It provides financial support for training and development, identifying and nurturing talent across different sports.
  • The National Sports Talent Search Scheme (NSTSS) is a program by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports to identify and nurture sports talent in children aged 8–12 years. 
  • Sports Infrastructure: India now boasts approximately 100 sports facilities that meet international standards.
    • The National Investment Pipeline (NIP) and the National Monetization Pipeline (NMP) are two key initiatives to further enhance sports infrastructure.
  • Target Olympic Podium Scheme (TOPS): It was launched in 2014 with a mission to identify, groom, and prepare potential medal prospects for the Olympics, and to elevate India’s medal prospects. It includes;
    • Elite Athlete Identification
    • Financial Support.

Way Ahead

  • Sporting Culture: Cultivating a sporting culture from an early age is crucial. Schools, colleges, and local communities must actively promote sports beyond academics.
  • Diverse Sports: Diversifying media coverage and sponsorship to include sports beyond cricket will help build a balanced sports culture.
  • Infrastructure Maintenance: Developing infrastructure is essential, but maintaining and upgrading existing facilities is equally important.
  • Gender Equality: Ensuring equal access and support for female athletes, along with addressing societal barriers, is vital for improving India’s overall sports performance.

Source: HT

 

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