Why in news?
- Recently, the National Anti-Doping Bill, 2021 related to the National Anti-Doping Agency and National Dope Testing Laboratory, pending for the last few years, was approved by the Lok Sabha.
- With the enactment of Anti-Doping Act, India has now joined the list of countries like America, China, Australia and Japan.
Salient Features of the Bill:
Doping Ban:
- The bill will completely ban doping in all sports, among athletes, athlete support personnel and other individuals.
Punishment for Violation:
- Violation of the anti-doping rule may result in disqualification of the player, which may include forfeiture of medals, points and prizes of that player, as well as disqualification for a specified period of time or for life .
Legal form:
- After the approval of the President, this agency will become a statutory body.
- The Central Government will appoint a Director General to chair it.
Its functions:
- To plan, implement and monitor anti-doping activities.
- Investigate violations of anti-doping regulations.
- Promoting anti-doping research.
National Anti-Doping Board:
- There is a provision for the establishment of a National Anti-Doping Board in the sports sector to comply with international commitments related to anti-doping, to regulate anti-doping measures and to implement the advisory recommendations of the government.
- This board will supervise and direct the activities of the agency.
- The Central Government will set up National Dope Testing Laboratories
What will be the benefits of the approval of the National Anti-Doping Bill, 2021:
- The performance of Indian players at the international level will improve.
- Players can be made doping free.
- Dependence on other countries for players' doping tests will end.
- India's reputation in the world will increase.
- This will give strength to 'Selfreliant India'.
- The system of doping testing laboratories will be strengthened.
What is doping?
- Doping refers to drugs or drugs that are strictly prohibited for use by athletes in competitive sports.
- Its use not only affects the performance of the players, but also tarnishes the image of that country at the international level.
What is National Anti Doping Agency (NADA)?
- It is a responsible national organization that regulates, coordinates and monitors antidoping activities in all sports.
- This agency was formed on November 24, 2005 under the Societies Registration Act 1860.
- Presently its Chairman is Shri Nalin Kohli while Vice President is Shri Abhinav Mukherjee.
- Purpose- Enforcement of antidoping rules,
- Regulating dope control program,
- Promotion of education and research,
- To create awareness among the people about the cases related to doping.
World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA):
- This agency was established in the year 1999 by the International Olympic Committee
- Its headquarter is in Montreal, Canada.
- Current President- Craig Reedy (UK).
- Ensuring integrity, accountability and excellence are the core values of this agency.
- Its main functions are scientific research, education, development of anti-doping capabilities and monitoring of the World Anti-Doping Code.
- World Anti-Doping Code (Code)– This is the main document of anti-doping policies in all sports and countries.