Tuesday, April 11, 2017

Malhotra advocated FSSI certified food supplements to sportspersons to avoid dope violation cases

New Delhi, April 11, 2017:  The newspaper report regarding India being placed third in the world in doping violation (117), only next to Russia (176) and Italy (129) was discussed in the detail in the 5th meeting of AICS under the chairmanship of Prof. Vijay Kumar Malhotra. 

Malhotra expressed his anguish over the fact that the image of India is being tarnished due to rampant dope cases and felt that NADA needs to be more pro-active and make two prong approach so as to educate the young sportspersons to make them aware the ill effects of doping and at the same time take punitive action against people indulging in doping.  

He further suggested that safety measures must be put in place to ensure that the food supplements being supplied to sportspersons are safe and are duly certified by the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSI).

Former International sportspersons viz. Bhaichung Bhutia, Kunjarani, Limba Ram and Member of Parliament Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, strongly advocated making dope test compulsory at school games level, state competitions & state championships and suggested stringent penal action. 

Malhotra stressed that a strong movement against dope jointly by Central Government, State Governments, IOA, Sports Federations, Coaches, Sportspersons & various agencies is the need of the hour.

Viduspat Sighania, eminent sports lawyer, supported the views of Malhotra and stressed the need for accreditation of all Food supplements by FSSI so that the blame cannot be shifted to the food supplements.

Injeti Srinivas, secretary (sports), MYAS-cum-director general, Sports Authority of India said that provisions of various Acts including Indian Panel Code are being explored to bring doping as punishable crime since FSSI is already taking note of nutraceuticals and other health food under its ambit.  

He further assured that Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports is taking every step to ensure that Indian sports is free from doping.  

Gajendra Singh Shekhawat suggested that an effective awareness programme should be launched from school level to educate young children and Coaches & support Staff should be made responsible for any dope case. 


Malhotra assured that he would take up the matter with all stake holders like Army, Para-Military Forces, State Chief Ministers and all other agencies to ensure dope free sports and also to make dope test compulsory prior to the physical fitness tests for recruitment where physical fitness test is pre-requisite for employment.  He further mentioned that he would take up the matter with FSSI for laboratory tests of all food supplements and accreditation of such Food Supplements  so that Sports Authority of India allow only those Food supplements in its centres/ camps which are tested & certified and accredited by FSSI.

Press release

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