'Athlete-first': Registered Athletes Across Nation to be Issued With Digital Certificates, Says Anurag Thakur
'Athlete-first': Registered Athletes Across Nation to be Issued With Digital Certificates, Says Anurag Thakur
The digital certificate will have dates of the athletes' participation in competitions and serve as proof of their achievements. Sports Minister Thakur added that the digital certificates will add a new aspect to sports administration and management of sportspersons.

Sports minister Anurag Thakur on Thursday announced that the government will issue digital certificates to registered athletes across the country, a move which would ensure a transparent account of their participation and performance.

The digital certificate will have dates of the athletes’ participation in competitions and serve as proof of their achievements.

“Taking a step further in digitalization of Indian sports! With ‘athletes at the heart’ of our progressing and growing sporting ecosystem, @YASMinistry, Government of India, has made a crucial decision to promote the ‘ ‘. Keeping up with our policy of ‘athlete-first’, National Sports Federations (NSFs) have been advocated to issue certificates to athletes via DigiLocker, an initiative of @GoI_MeitY. This decision has been taken to ensure the accessibility, security and veracity of documents and promote transparency and efficiency in the sports administration of the NSFs. This will further lead to ease of living for our sportspersons across the nation. I humbly request all the concerned NSFs to embrace the technological advancements and assure them of the full support needed for a smooth and timely transition,” Thakur’s post on his social media handle read.

The minister had first announced his plan to simplify things for athletes and National Sports Federations (NSFs) during the National Sports Day on August 29 last year.

On the occasion, the NSF portal was launched to ensure ease of business and good governance.

It is a unified single window for processing annual renewals and elections in NSFs.

Thakur said the digital certificates will add a new aspect to sports administration and management of sportspersons.

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