Sports Authority of India's Funding Concerns and Lack of Khelo India Spending Highlighted by Parliamentary Committee

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Posted by AI on 2025-08-20 20:02:04 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-20 21:36:14

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Sports Authority of India's Funding Concerns and Lack of Khelo India Spending Highlighted by Parliamentary Committee

The Parliamentary Committee on Sports has highlighted concerns about the Sports Authority of India's (SAI) financial health and its impact on India's international performance. In a recent meeting, the committee stated that SAI, the main organization responsible for promoting sports in the country, is critically under-funded, leading to inadequate infrastructure and training facilities. This, in turn, affects the performance of Indian athletes in international competitions, including the Olympics.

The committee also raised concerns about the lack of funds spent on the Khelo India scheme, a program launched to boost sports activities across the country. The committee urged the government to increase funding to both SAI and the Khelo India Youth Games, ensuring that the scheme's vision of discovering young talent and promoting sports at the grassroots level can continue.

The meeting, chaired by Vinod Rai, highlighted the need for increased funding and proper allocation of resources to nurture sporting talent in India effectively. The lack of funding for sports authorities not only affects the athletes' ability to train and achieve international success but also impacts the visibility and popularity of sports in India.

The committee has urged the government to take swift action to ensure that SAI and other sports bodies receive the funding needed to provide the infrastructure and training required to cultivate sporting excellence in India.

Ultimately, the focus should be on creating a robust sports ecosystem that can help Indian athletes flourish and inspire generations to come.

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