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(April 2019 to March 2020) India Is a Signatory to the UNESCO's Internati Play Fair Annual Report National Anti Doping Agency (April 2019 to March 2020) India is a signatory to the UNESCO’s International Convention against Doping in Sports. Consequently the National Anti Doping Agency [NADA] had accepted the World Anti-Doping Code (the “Code”). The Anti-Doping Rules of NADA are adopted and implemented in conformity with NADA’s responsibilities under the Code, and are in furtherance of NADA’s continuing efforts to eradicate doping in India. The Code defines NADA as “The entity designated by India as possessing the primary authority to adopt and implement anti-doping rules, direct the collection of samples, the management of test results, and the conduct of hearings, all at the national level. Budget Allocation of NADA 2019-20 NADA is fully funded by the Government. The details of grant in aid received from the Ministry of Youth Affairs ad Sports vis-a-vis an expenditure incurred are as under:- Figures in Lakhs Heads Budget Opening balance Grant in aid Expenditure Estimates of Grant as on received (upto incurred during (BE) 2019-20 01.04.2019 31/03/2020) 2019-20 (upto 31/03/2020) GIA- General 450.00 -- 450.00 450.00 GIA- General 20.00 0.70 4.30 0.20 SAP GIA- Capital 280.00 104.00 -- 13.11 Assets GIA- Salaries 100.00 0.33 100.00 100.00 Total 850.00 105.03 554.30 563.31 DOPE TESTING AND ANTI DOPING RULE VIOLATION (ADRV) During the year 2019-20, total 3858 dope tests on sportspersons were conducted by NADA for dope analysis purpose. The samples were collected in various championships held all across India as well as during the training camps organized by Sports Authority of India centers and other sports bodies. Out-of- Dope Non- Comp. positive Analytical In-Comp. Total dop tests detected cases S. NO. Sports Discipline 07 68 75 01 -- 1. Archery 609 371 980 39 05 2. Athletics 23 00 23 01 -- 3. Automobile Sports 31 68 99 01 -- 4. Badminton 00 16 16 -- -- 5. Badminton DEAF 15 25 40 03 -- 6. Basketball 159 219 378 08 -- 7. Boxing 13 08 21 -- -- 8. Canoe/Kayak 07 00 7 -- -- 9. Chess 34 92 126 01 -- 10. Cricket 26 97 123 -- -- 11. Cycling 03 00 3 -- -- 12. Equestrian 06 08 14 01 -- 13. Fencing 12 30 42 01 -- 14. Football 36 43 79 -- -- 15. Gymnastic 00 22 22 -- -- 16. Handball 36 80 116 -- -- 17. Hockey 58 64 122 08 03 18. Judo 10 00 10 01 -- 19. Ju-Jitsu 90 46 136 08 -- 20. Kabaddi 05 06 11 -- -- 21. Kho-Kho 05 05 10 -- -- 22. Lawn Ball 00 19 19 -- -- 23. Para Athletics 00 04 4 -- -- 24. Para-Basketball 00 03 3 -- -- 25. Para-Powerlifting 00 10 10 -- -- 26. Para-Shooting 00 03 3 -- -- 27. Para-Swimming 04 00 4 -- -- 28. Polo 45 01 46 21 -- 29. Powerlifting 06 00 6 -- -- 30. Roler Sports 07 95 102 22 -- 31. Rowing 10 09 19 -- -- 32. Rugby 94 59 153 04 -- 33. Shooting 17 03 20 -- -- 34. Skiing 05 00 5 -- -- 35. Soft Ball 18 00 18 -- -- 36. Sports climbing 35 25 60 -- -- 37. Squash 111 34 145 01 -- 38. Swimming 10 17 27 -- -- 39. Table Tennis 11 07 18 01 -- 40. Taekwondo 24 14 38 -- -- 41. Tennis 00 02 2 -- -- 42. Triathlon 19 28 47 03 -- 43. Volleyball 203 139 342 23 02 44. Weightlifting 137 123 260 12 -- 45. Wrestling 40 14 54 05 -- 46. Wushu 1981 1877 3858 107 -- Total *Data as on July 20, 2020 Preparation for Tokyo Olympics 2020 Keeping in view of upcoming Olympics to be held in Tokyo in 2020, NADA has organized a meeting with the representatives of the National Sports Federations (NSFs) on 11 June 2019 and 17 March 2020. The meeting was chaired by Sh. Navin Agarwal, DG & CEO, NADA in which the issues related to regular dope testing and anti doping awareness for core probable were discussed in length. 380 tests were carried out on Olympic qualified probable during the year. Dope control during Khelo India Winter Games held at Gulmarg The winter games organized by Khelo India in March 2020 for the first time were also brought under the ambit of dope control. 20 dope tests were conducted during the games at Gulmarg in Kashmir. Meeting with the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI): Following upon the BCCI’s acceptance of Anti Doping Rules of NADA, a meeting of NADA and BCCI officials was held on 16/08/2019 in the office of NADA. Sh. Navin Agarwal, DG & CEO, NADA chaired the meeting and officials, regional coordinators from NADA and BCCI were present. Future planning and modalities with regard to the dope testing in domestic events of BCCI were discussed in detail. Consequent upon the same, dope tests are being carried out by NADA upon cricketers during various domestic events. 126 such tests were conducted on cricketers during the year. Sh. Navin Agarwal, DG NADA during meeting with officials of BCCI on 16th August 2019 RESULT MANAGEMENT OF ANTI DOPING RULE VIOLATION Therapeutic use exemption (TUEs) Under the Anti Doping Rules, the Therapeutic Use Exemption Committee consists of eminent and qualified medical practitioners who have expertise in various fields of Medicine. The main function of the Committee is to consider applications of sportspersons who are seeking therapeutic use exemption on the grounds of medical condition requiring use of a prohibited substance or a prohibited method. The applications in the following sports disciplines for TUE were considered during the year 2019-20: Applications S. No. Disciplines examined by TUEC Granted Refused 1. Archery 01 - 01 2. Cycling 02 01 01 3. Equestrian 01 01 - 4. Handball 01 - 01 5. Judo 02 01 01 6. Kabaddi 02 01 01 7. Para-archery 01 01 - 8. Para-athletics 01 01 - 9. Para-powerlifting 01 01 - 10. powerlifting 01 - 01 11. Shooting 04 01 03 12. Swimming 01 01 - 13. Taekwondo 01 - 01 14. Tennis 01 - 01 15. Weightlifting 03 - 03 16. Wrestling 03 03 - Total 26 12 14 The Anti Doping Disciplinary Panel: The panel comprising expert members from legal, medical and sports background hear ADRV cases on regular basis. During the period, total 180 cases were decided and 177 athletes were imposed applicable sanctions. The Anti Doping Appeal Panel: The panel comprises expert members from legal, medical and sports field to hear the appeal cases. During the period, the Appeal Panel decided 25 cases of appeals. AWARENESS AND TRAINING Mass Athlete Awareness Program Against Doping (MAAPAD) NADA has been conducting anti doping workshops, educational and awareness programs about the prohibited drugs/substances and methods in sports across the country for sports persons, young athletes, coaches and support staff. NADA has conducted 82 nos. of such Awareness cum Education Workshop during 2019-20. S. No Venue Date Participants 1. Jujit Su Championship, Ramchandra 05/04/2019 Participants and Referees. Medical College, Chennai 2. Hockey Team, Sports Authority of 11/04/2019 Sr. Men, Jr. Men and Jr. Women India, Bangalore Hockey Team and Coaches 3. UP Athletics Anti Doping Seminar, 11/04/2019 Athletes, Coaches and Technical Kanpur, UP Officials/ Administrators of State 4. Anti Doping Lecture at PGIMER, 20/04/2019 Students of Physiotherapy and Chandigarh Residents of PGI. 5. SAI Sports Training Center, Jodhpur, 21/04/2019 Sportspersons of Basketball, Rajasthan Volleyball, Gymnastic and Athletics disp. 6. Buddha International Circuit, Gr. Noida, 27/04/2019 Mixed group of sports bikers UP with trainers. 7. SAI Sports Training Center, Bareilly, 28/04/2019 Sportspersons of Sepaktakraw, UP Hockey and Athletics disc. 8. Maharana Pratap Sports College, 04/05/2019 Sportspersons, Coaches and Raipur, Dehradoon, Uttarakhand Officials 9. SAI Center, Namchi, Sikkim 25/05/2019 Sportspersons and Coaches. 10. Hockey Sr. Women Team, SAI, 27/05/2019 Sr. Women Hockey Team and Bangalore Support Staff. 11. 9th Hockey India Sub Jr. Women 27/05/2019 Participants of the event and National Championship, Hissar coaches. 12. SAI STC, Dharamshala, HP 28/05/2019 Sportspersons and Coaches. 13. MMM Stadium, Allahabad, UP 28/05/2019 Sportspersons and Coaches. 14. SAI STC Jammu, J & K 29/05/2019 Sportspersons and Coaches. 15. Vedi Ram Memorial Weightlifting 02/06/2019 Jr. Weightlifters and Coaches. Center, Baghpat, UP 16. SAI Northern Center, Sonipat, Haryana 15/06/2019 Wrestlers and Support Staff. 17. State Level Anti Doping Awareness 17/06/2019 Sports Administrators, Officials Program, Dibrugarh, Assam and Sportspersons. 18. Dept. of Physical Education, University 20/06/2019 Students and Faculty. of Kashmir, Srinagar 19. SAI STC Raipur, Chhattisgarh 22/06/2019 Sportspersons and Support Staff. S. No Venue Date Participants 20. SAI STC Rajnandgaon, Chhattisgarh 23/06/2019 Sportspersons and Support Staff. 21. Kickboxing Technical Seminar, Rai, 24/06/2019 Sports Officials/ Coaches and Sonipat Referees. National Wheelchair Championship, 26/06/2019 22. Participants and Officials. Mohali, Punjab SAI STC, Raebareli, UP 29/06/2019 23. Sportspersons and Support Staff. SAI STC, Bilaspur, HP 30/06/2019 24. Sportspersons and Support Staff. SAT STC, Hyderabad, Telangana 06/07/2019 25. Trainees and Coaches. Telangana Sports School, Hakimpet, 07/07/2019 26. Weightlifters and Coaches. Hyderabad, Telanagana SAI National Boxing Academy, Rohtak, 11/07/2019 27. Boxers, Coaches and Support Haryana Staff. Dept. of Physical Education, Auro 13/07/2019 28. Physical Education Students and University, Surat, Gujrat Faculty. R K Khanna Tennis Stadium, New 23/07/2019 29. Tennis Players (U-14, Boys and Delhi Girls) Directorate, Sports and Youth Services, 24/07/2019 30. Players, Coaches and Pune, Maharashtra Administrators, Officials. S. 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