Timely action needed against those indulging in doping: P T Usha


PTI, Aug 4, 2022, 8:52 AM IST

Legendary athlete PT Usha on Wednesday batted for bringing all competitions under National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA) and sought more focus on the field of sports medicine and science to help players recover from injuries.

In her maiden speech in Rajya Sabha, Usha, who was participating in the discussion on the National Anti-Doping Bill, said the country ranks third in the number of individuals who tested positive for steroids and were punished for doping.

”We are yet to open our eyes to the doping in our country which was earlier confined only to the senior national level but has now reached the junior, college and district levels. It is a serious concern which needs to be addressed,” she noted.

Usha, who was nominated to the Upper House last month, said sports medicine and sports science need more focus in the country.

The leading sporting nations had adequate support in the sports medicine system which was lacking in India, she said.

”The new generation sportspersons are now getting better coaches, diets and resting facilities but there is one department which needs more focus and that will be the field of sports medicine and sports science,” said Pilavullakandi Thekkeraparambil Usha.

She noted that injuries were an inseparable part of sports and the department of sports science and medicine has an important role to play in helping recover from injuries.

”Unfortunately in our country, this branch is still in the infancy stage. We need to have immediate and special attention to this sector,” Usha said.

”This is the time to become self-reliant and I strongly suggest all this should come under the Atma Nirbhar Bharat initiative, she added.

Speaking about doping, she said the alarming situation could be controlled to some extent by legislative business and more effective measures are required to create awareness about the problem.

”There is a need to create awareness about the abuse of performance-enhancing drugs and there should be no delay in timely action and an appropriate ban against those who test positive for steroids and performance-enhancing substances,” Usha said.

At the same time, the activity of the National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA) should be accelerated and it should be given the freedom to operate without any obstacles, she said.

Both NADA and Delhi-based National Dope Testing Laboratory (NDTL) should get the necessary financial freedom, the MP said.

Usha also called for bringing all competitions under the watchful eyes of NADA.

According to experts, NADA collects sample from athletes in most of the National Championships as well as national camps that are held at Sports Authority of India (SAI) centres across the country. It is authorised to collect samples from all athletes, who are part of their registered testing pool.

Taking samples and sending them to labs for testing requires resources, hence testing at all competitions would require a hike in budget, they said.

In 2019-20, NADA tested around 4000 Indian athletes. About four per cent tested positive. Speaking in the Upper House, Usha said if the country follows all scientific processes, in the next ten years India will become one of the top sporting nations in the world.

Participating in the discussion, Ayodhya Rami Reddy Alla (YSRCP) noted that adequate testing infrastructure was required in the country to check doping.

John Brittas CPI (M) and Sanjay Singh (AAP) sought enhanced budgetary allocation for sports.

Supporting the bill, Amar Patnaik (BJD) said that countries like Italy are on the top of the list for doping and India is inching towards that.

”This (legislation) is a structure which has come to make us more credible in the international sports arena,” he said.

Dhananjay Bhimrao Mahadik (BJP) said the drugs used for doping are now easily available across the country and are sold as organic medicine.

”Many times, an athlete is not even aware of the negative impacts of this drug,” he said.

Fauzia Khan (NCP), Abdul Wahab (IUML), GK Vasan TMC (M), K Ravindra Kumar (TDP), M Thambidurai (AIADMK), Anil Agrawal (BJP), Binoy Visvam (CPI), Ramji (BSP), S Phangnon Konyak (BJP), Mausam Noor (AITC) and Birendra Prasad Baishya (AGP) also participated in the discussion. The bill, which was earlier approved by Lok Sabha, was passed by voice vote in Rajya Sabha on Wednesday.

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