The National Sports Governance Act signals a potentially transformational overhaul in Indian sports administration by introducing stronger oversight mechanisms led by an autonomous National Sports Board (NSB). this systemic structure aims to increase accountability across various sporting bodies,including high-profile entities like BCCI. While centralization is intended to drive efficiency and fairness in governance, its success will depend largely on ensuring autonomy and avoiding undue political interference-a concern frequently raised regarding centralized boards.
Some stakeholders might interpret this Act as necessary for rooting out inefficiencies or mismanagement within sporting federations; however, its implementation process will be critical for determining whether these measures positively impact athletes and grassroots-level sports development across India.
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