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Anti-Doping Bill Gets Lok Sabha Nod

Lok Sabha on Wednesday passed a bill which seeks to provide a statutory framework for the functioning of the National Anti-Doping Agency and the National Dope Testing Laboratory. The National Anti-Doping Bill was passed by a voice vote along with certain official amendments moved by the government. Responding to debate on the bill, Sports and Youth Affairs Minister Anurag Thakur said it will promote sports and protect the interest of sportspersons. He said it will also help enhance dope testing facilities in the country.

The bill is intended to provide a "statutory framework for the operation of the National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA), the National Dope Testing Laboratory (NDTL) and other dope testing laboratories, and for the creation of a National Board for Anti-Doping in Sports to strengthen anti-doping activities in sport".

It seeks to give NADA powers of "investigation, levying sanctions for anti-doping rule violations, the disciplinary procedures to be adopted and the powers of inspection, sample collection and sharing and free flow of information." It also provides for the establishment of the NDTL and other dope testing laboratories.

The bill was introduced in Lok Sabha in December last year and had undergone the scrutiny of a parliamentary committee.

Responding to a debate on the bill, Thakur said in the future work would be done to open more testing laboratories based on need.

Expressing his gratitude to the members of the House for supporting the bill and giving important suggestions during the debate, he said that India is moving ahead in the field of sports.

"In 121 years if any athlete has created record of winning the gold medal, then he is Neeraj Chopra who has brought laurels to the country...and I

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