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  • 07 February, 2026

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Sports Authority of India (SAI)

The Sports Authority of India (SAI) recently launched a four-day Sports Sciences Workshop for combat sports coaches at its Sports Science Division in New Delhi. The initiative aims to strengthen the scientific and technical capabilities of coaches and enhance athlete performance through the application of sports science.

About the Sports Authority of India (SAI)

The Sports Authority of India is the apex national sports body of India, established by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India. It plays a central role in the development and promotion of sports across the country.

Establishment and Legal Status

The Sports Authority of India was set up in 1984 under the Department of Sports to carry forward the legacy of the IXth Asian Games held in New Delhi in 1982. It is a registered society and is fully funded by the Government of India.

Objectives of SAI

SAI has been entrusted with twin objectives. The first is to promote sports at the grassroots and national level, and the second is to achieve sporting excellence at both national and international levels. These objectives guide all its programmes and initiatives.

Core Functions and Activities

The primary focus of SAI is on talent identification and athlete development. It undertakes widespread talent scouting and provides systematic training to selected sportspersons. For this purpose, SAI offers critical support in the form of coaching, sports infrastructure, modern equipment, sports kits, and competitive exposure.

SAI has played a significant role in shaping India’s sports ecosystem by training elite athletes while simultaneously implementing schemes for the identification and development of young talent.

Sports Promotional Schemes Implemented by SAI

To nurture talented sportspersons across different age groups, SAI implements several sports promotional schemes throughout the country. These schemes are operated through regional centres and training centres spread across India. The major schemes include the National Centres of Excellence (NCOE), SAI Training Centres (STC), Extension Centres of STC, and the National Sports Talent Contest (NSTC).

Academic and Training Programmes

In addition to athlete training, SAI also offers academic programmes in physical education and sports, contributing to the development of trained coaches, sports administrators, and physical education professionals.

Management of Major Sports Infrastructure

SAI is entrusted with the responsibility of maintaining and utilizing major sports infrastructure in Delhi on behalf of the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports. These facilities were constructed or renovated for the IXth Asian Games and include the Jawaharlal Nehru Sports Stadium, Indira Gandhi Sports Complex, Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium, Dr. Syama Prasad Mookherjee Swimming Pool Complex, and the Dr. Karni Singh Shooting Ranges.




Source: THE HINDU


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