The hockey players issue reflects the sad
state of affairs of our national sport.
On the one hand cash rich BCCI has been
growing richer thanks to the invention of
20-20 format and on the other Hockey federation
of India does not have money to even pay
its national players. Let’s not forget
that hockey has won India much more laurels
than any other sport. Indian hockey has
won the Olympic gold medal 8 times, silver
medal once and the bronze twice. The team
has been unbeaten at the Olympics from 1928
to 1956 winning the gold medal six times
in a row. India has won the hockey world
cup once and is one of the four teams to
have won the world cup.
Abhinav Bindra, the only Indian to have
won the gold medal in the history of Olympics
not been selected for the commonwealth games
has left everyone startled. The reason given
by NRAI (National Rifles association of
India) is that Bindra did not turn up for
the trials. Bindra’s clarification
is that he did turn up but the association
& the ministry postponed the date. Bindra
all this while was training in Europe for
the event. But the most absurd point in
all this is that the association is not
ready to consider Bindra’s international
performances in the last few months. By
any logic the international events are much
more competitive & the participation
standards are much higher.
These two events are just the tip of the
iceberg. Indian sports need a serious makeover
not only in terms of nurturing talent but
also a major restructuring of the whole
system is the need of the hour. The sports
ministry has been the biggest failure to
start with. Whether it was the hockey fiasco
or the recent Bindra controversy, the ministry
has failed to diffuse the situation. Only
a few months back India’s athletic
legend, PT Usha was reduced to tears by
the kind of beheviour that was metted out
to her by the ministry when it came to arrangements
for her stay in Madhya Pradesh. Not far
behind is the Indian Olympic Association
(IOA) which has constantly failed to infuse
any sort of encouragement among Olympic
athletes. The IOA which is also responsible
for organizing the Delhi commonwealth games
is already receiving flak from the international
Olympic committee for the sloppy preparation
progress made so far.
Actually in this scenario the government
should take a leaf out of the BCCI model.
BCCI is the only sporting body which is
not government controlled and is autonomous.
Not surprisingly it is also the most successful
in terms of financial independence and managing
the sport. The Sports ministry should dissolve
all the government appointed sport associations.
In most of these associations’ members
and their office bearers end up holding
the post for decades with out any changes.
E.g. Suresh Kalmadi has been the president
of the IOA for last 14 years. He is in his
4th term which ends in 2012. In all probability
he is expected to get another term in 2012.
The administrators have to be made accountable
and for that the sports ministry should
redraft the constitution. A limit should
be set as far as the number of terms a person
can hold in the general body. This will
ensure that the office bearers also change
with time. All the sport bodies should be
made autonomous with the sports ministry
giving them infrastructure assistance &
financial backing. Initially there might
be issues in raising funds but with time
and better administration it shouldn’t
be highly difficult for various sports to
draw sponsors given the rising interest
of people in sports other then cricket.
All bodies would be overviewed by the sports
ministry minus interference in the administration.
The Sports ministry should have ‘special
powers’ to intervene in extraordinary
circumstances.
Sport is an essential part of any society,
especially for a nation that’s on
its way to become a superpower. All round
development is incomplete without success
in multiple sport disciplines. The government
should give this sector a lot of significance
as India’s glory would be incomplete
without success in the world of sports’.
One billion plus population and only one
individual Olympic medal is a complete injustice
to the potential this nation possesses!!!
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