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Sports Governance Bill 2025 Passed: New Rules to Make Sports Fair and Player-Friendly

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: July 23, 2025 11:04 am
Dolon Mondal
Sports Governance Bill 2025

The Sports Governance Bill 2025 is more than just a new law. It is a fresh beginning for Indian sports. For too long, sports bodies in India have worked like private clubs, full of politics and very little care for athletes. This Bill wants to change that.

Fixing Broken Federations

Many national sports federations (NSFs) have failed to support athletes. They delayed decisions, ignored complaints, and often put officials above players. The Sports Governance Bill 2025 brings in strict rules to fix these problems. It sets clear guidelines on leadership roles, athlete safety, and internal complaints.

Recently, Indian wrestlers had to play under a neutral flag because of poor federation management. The Bill hopes to stop such shameful events by demanding better standards and stronger accountability from NSFs.

Giving Athletes a Seat at the Table

A big change in the Bill is athlete inclusion. Every sports body must now have an Athlete Committee. At least one former or current top-level sportsperson must be involved in decisions. This means real athletes, not just officials, will help run sports in India.

Also, every NSF must create a safe space. That includes strict codes of conduct and proper complaints committees to protect players from abuse and harassment. For athletes, this means they are not just heard — they are protected too.

Also Read India Prepares Bid for 2036 Olympics, Plans Major Sports Infrastructure Upgrade

Ending Sports Politics

The Bill also targets the old power games. Leaders cannot hold onto their positions forever. There is now an age limit of 70 years, plus term limits and a mandatory break after each term. This opens doors for fresh, young, and qualified people to lead.

Independent Ethics and Grievance Redressal Boards will also be set up. This ensures that any issues are solved fairly, without bias or delay.

Big Names Must Follow Too

Even big organizations like the BCCI will now have to follow these new rules. Since cricket is entering the 2028 Olympics, the BCCI falls under the Indian Olympic Association and this new law. That means more transparency and proper representation, even in cricket.

A New Path Forward

Some people say the Bill gives the government too much control. But when you read the details, it’s clear this is about giving power back to athletes. It’s about open rules, fair leadership, and better planning.

The Sports Governance Bill 2025 is not just a law — it’s a long overdue reform. It’s time Indian athletes get the system they deserve.

Also Read Govt to Give Rs 50,000/Month to 3,000 Athletes for 2036 Olympics: Amit Shah

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