ICC to discuss tax exemptions on future global events, broadcaster for World Test Championship among other things in quarterly meet
• 6 years agoOffice-bearers question CoA's role after CIC brings BCCI under RTI, could challenge verdict
• 7 years agoA senior BCCI office-bearer said lawyers will be studying the CIC judgement to bring the cricket board under RTI and appropriate legal recourse will be taken.
Asian Games 2018: Indian Olympic Association to enforce 'no accreditation policy' for parents of athletes
• 7 years ago"There is no policy to give accreditation to parents of the players. We made an exception in Gold Coast as the athlete in question (without taking Saina's name) said she won't play," IOA secretary general Rajeev Mehta told mediapersons.
Commonwealth Games 2018: Sports ministry clears 221 athletes, 104 officials including PV Sindhu, Saina Nehwal's parents
• 7 years agoThe sports ministry on Monday cleared a 325-member Indian contingent, including 221 athletes, for the Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast next month
Olympic gold medallist Abhinav Bindra calls for improvement in professional support system of athletes
• 7 years agoBindra said all the National Sports Federations need to have a professional set up and appointment of a High Performance Manager.
Sports Minister Vijay Goel says 379 Indian sportspersons failed doping tests in last 4 years
• 8 years agoSports Minister Vijay Goel wrote that 379 Indian sportspersons were caught for doping in the last four years in a reply to the Parliament.
Disappointed with sports budget: AICS to take up low allocation with finance minister
• 9 years agoNSF heads write to IOC, says Randhir violated Charter
Fp Archives • 12 years agoTop officials of five National Sports Federations claimed that Randhir Singh has violated the Olympic Charter by approaching the govt to seek clarification on his candidature for the president's post of the upcoming polls.
BCCI should agree to Sports Bill: Kapil
Fp Archives • 13 years agoBCCI, which is an autonomous body, and some other sports organisations such as Indian Olympic Association (IOA) have opposed the legislation.
Mr Maken, leave the BCCI alone
Ashishmagotra • 14 years agoWhile the move to make the players come under the WADA-specified anti-doping rules should be welcomed, the government should learn from its various misadventures with the other sporting organisations to realise that it just isn’t equipped to handle an organisation as big as the BCCI.