India has enacted the **National Sports Governance Act 2025**, marking a pivotal reform in the country's sports administration. The legislation, passed recently, focuses on increasing transparency, accountability, and athlete involvement in sports bodies across the nation.The act introduces mechanisms such as specialized game courts and dispute resolution systems to address grievances efficiently. It also emphasizes stronger representation for athletes within governing structures, aiming to create a more inclusive environment for sports development.This development follows the Union Cabinet's approval of the **National Sports Policy 2025**, which outlines broader objectives to transform India's sporting ecosystem. Led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the policy seeks to foster synergy between society and sports, while promoting citizen empowerment through athletic activities.Key highlights of the policy include:- Engaging the Indian diaspora to strengthen national teams and international participation.- Replacing outdated frameworks from 2001 to align with contemporary needs.- Prioritizing athlete-centric approaches in governance and decision-making.Officials have stated that these measures will pave the way for improved performance and ethical standards in Indian sports. The reforms are expected to support upcoming events, including international competitions and domestic leagues, by ensuring fair practices.Athletes and stakeholders have welcomed the changes, noting their potential to resolve long-standing issues in sports administration.
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