Prelims: Current events of national and international importance | Polity & Governance
Why in News?
Recently, the Union Government notified the National Sports Governance (National Sports Board) Rules, 2026.
- National Sports Board (NSB) – A central regulatory authority to oversee recognition, governance, and financial standards of National Sports Bodies.
- Aim –To lay down the structure, appointment process, powers and service conditions for the two new bodies that will oversee governance standards and adjudicate sports-related disputes.
- Nodal Ministry – Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports.
- Parent Legislation – National Sports Governance Act, 2025. (Replaced the earlier Sports Code framework)
National Sports Board (NSB) Rules, 2026
- Composition – The Board consists of exactly 3 members – One Chairperson and 2 Members.
- Selection Mechanism – Appointed by the Central Government from a panel of names recommended by the Search-cum-Selection Committee.
- Declaration of assets – The Chairperson and each of the Members, before entering his office shall declare his assets, liabilities, financial and other interests, on an annual basis.
- Term of Office – Chairman and members can hold office maximum for 3 years or till they attain the age of 65 years, whichever is earlier.
- No concurrent positions shall be held by chairperson and members in any international, national, or regional sports bodies and promotion organisations.
- Resignation of Members – A Chairperson or Member can resign by giving written notice to the Central Government. Once the Government accepts it, the office is considered vacant.
- Removal of Members – The central government shall remove Chairperson or any Member if they are
- Insolvent
- Convicted of a crime involving moral turpitude.
- Physically or mentally unfit, or have conflicting financial interests.
- The Member must be given a chance to explain before action is taken.
- Residuary provisions – Matters with respect to which no express provision has been made in these rules shall be referred to the Central Government for its decision.
- Annual statement of accounts and other relevant records- The Board prepares annual statement of accounts, sends them to the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG), and the CAG‑certified accounts become official for laying before each House of Parliament.
- Functions of the Board
- Election Panel Roster – Keep a roster of the National Sports Election Panel (as per Rules, 2026).
- Affiliate Register – Maintain a register of affiliate units of National Sports Bodies.
- Public Documents – Both roster and register are public documents under Section 74 of Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023.
- A roster refers to a systematic list or register used to allocate jobs, tasks, or resources.
- Powers of the Board
- Model Guidelines – Frame guidelines/regulations on sports governance (committees’ constitution, operation, procedures).
- Stakeholder Consultations – Hold consultations with stakeholders on sports governance in India.
- International Best Practices – Recommend adoption of international covenants and practices in sports governance.
- Capacity Building – Conduct training programmes, workshops, seminars, conferences, including collaborations with international sports bodies.
References
- PIB | National Sports Governance Rules
- The Gazette of India | National Sports Governance Rules