Patna buzzed with sports policy updates as Chief Secretary Prayas Amrit convened a pivotal review meeting for the Sports Department. Key participants included Secretary Mahendra Kumar and departmental heavyweights, focusing on systemic improvements.
At the forefront was beefing up security protocols. Directives flew for compulsory CCTV cameras in panchayat sports arenas and outdoor venues, fortifying the state’s sporting safeguards.
Amrit advocated formalizing sports club operations with institutional rigor, complete with regular audits and secretary-led inspections to track scheme progress meticulously.
For on-the-ground impact, clubs must now integrate district officers, state coaches, and physical instructors, creating a web of accountability.
To democratize equipment supply, an open empanelment process for suppliers was ordered, guaranteeing transparent, competitive pricing and quality for every club.
Satisfaction was voiced over 27 active Eklavya centers, with immediate action sought for the rest. Upcoming half marathons in November and February promise to ignite public participation.
These measures herald a new era of disciplined, inclusive sports governance in Bihar, aligning with the government’s vision for youth empowerment and athletic excellence.