Chief Secretary Prayas Amrit spearheaded a thorough assessment of Bihar’s Sports Department, joined by Secretary Mahendra Kumar and senior officials. The deliberations charted a clear path for safer, more efficient sports administration.
Strengthening surveillance topped the agenda, with firm orders for CCTV deployment in all rural sports complexes and open stadia to mitigate risks effectively.
Institutional mechanisms for club management were stressed, incorporating routine secretary inspections to monitor and enhance scheme delivery across districts.
Tagging protocols will pair clubs with local sports authorities, trainers, and educators, anchoring responsibility at the community level.
Procurement transparency received a fillip through open vendor registrations, ensuring equitable access to superior sports gear without undue favoritism.
Progress on Eklavya centers was applauded, alongside instructions to expedite the rest. Half marathons slated for November and February will foster widespread fitness initiatives.
Bihar’s sports landscape is poised for transformation, embodying the state’s dedication to a secure, fair, and participatory athletic framework that inspires future champions.
