Saturday, 26 October 2013

FICCI TURF 2013, 5TH GLOBAL SPORTS SUMMIT

New Delhi,Turf 2013, 5th Global Sports Summit, India’s largest convention on business of Sports was organized by Federation of Indian Chambers and Commerce Industry on 23-24 October, 2013 at FICCI Federation House, New Delhi.



The Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports and Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI) launched the ‘India Sports 2014’ at the 5th Global Sports Summit, in the presence of Dr. G S G Ayyangar, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports.

India Sports 2014 would be organized at the Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium and Federation House, FICCI. This event will not only provide a platform for the Indian Sports Industry to showcase their strength to the Indian and International Sports fraternity but also act as a catalyst in promoting sports among the youth.

At the sports summit Dr. GSG. Ayyangar, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports discussed the details of the ‘Scheme for Identifying and Nurturing Sports Talent in the Country’. Under the scheme, which has been taken up on a pilot basis talents to be scouted and selected from the present Rajiv Gandhi Khel Abhiyan annual competitions; these sportspersons will be called Young Talent (YT) and they will be specially trained by Physical Education Teachers attached to every District Level Sports Centre.

A District Sports School (DLSS) will be set up in every District in the Country in the next ten years. These schools will be setup as public private partnership except in remote and disturb areas. In such districts, the existing Navodaya Schools are proposed to be upgraded. Where this in not possible new institutions will be setup. He said that the Ministry of Sports will supervise the training in sports and provide the sports scholarships and the recurring expenses. The young talent (YT) will be assigned specific disciplines through a scientific process of determination, through a rigorous training programme and participation YT will be identified for centre of excellence and YT who excel will be treated as high performers and given admission to a centre of excellence .There will be approximately 25 centres for excellence. Twelve existing SAI centres will be upgraded. Thirteen new centres will be developed and funded by SAI. However land for such centres will be provided by the State Government free of cost. These centres will be run by SAI.

A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was also signed and exchanged between FICCI and Southern Institute of Technology (SIT), New Zealand, to launch the Level 3 course in India under the SIT-John Wright Scholarship programme, which is recognized by NZQA to help athletes not only to harness their existing capability but also to provide an opportunity in getting higher qualification courses and good opportunity in New Zealand.

At the successful completion of this programme, students will have the required competencies to function successfully and effectively at operational levels within the sports training sector. A graduating student could be expected to undertake employment in areas such as coaching/retail sectors, or continue on to further study in Diploma in Sport and Recreation, Diploma in Sport and Exercise (Level 5), Diploma in Sport and Exercise (Level 6) or Bachelor of Sport and Exercise in New Zealand.

H.E. Jan Henderson, High Commissioner, New Zealand High Commission, said that the certificate obtained under the John Wright - SIT Scholarship programme will help students to gain the skills and knowledge for working or further training in the sports training sector. The content gives athletes and coaches the knowledge to allow themselves and others to achieve their potential. The programme has a strong focus on sport psychology, nutrition and exercise prescription and finding out how the body becomes stronger, fitter and faster when stressed by exercise. New Zealand is passionate about sports and was happy to partner with India in the field of sports. Sports were a key pillar for strengthening bilateral relations between the two countries. She added that early next year New Zealand will host the Indian Cricket Team and will co-host the Cricket World Cup in 2015, she said.

According to Naina Lal Kidwai, President of FICCI, after the chamber represented to the Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports (MYAS) on the need to grant industry status to sports, a committee was constituted under the chairmanship of Director General, Sports Authority of India (SAI) for which FICCI prepared a report on ‘Granting infrastructure Status to Sports Sector’. She said, “It is a proud moment for FICCI to note that under new Companies Act 2013, sports infrastructure is part of ‘infrastructure facilities’ and ‘infrastructure projects’. Besides, there is a specific mention of sports related businesses to be registered as a type of ‘limited company’. FICCI is also closely coordinating with National Skills Development Corporation for setting up Sector Skills Council in Sports, Physical Education, and Fitness and Leisure sector. According to our latest study, this sector will require more than 43 lakhs support personnel in various roles in sports by 2022.

Mr.Sanjiv Paul, Chairman, FICCI Sports Committee and Managing Director, Tata Metaliks, stated that the sports sector is marching ahead as one of the fastest growing sector of the economy. The size of the sports industry is increasing, employment avenues are opening and money is coming in from all quarters. The exchange of ideas TURF 2013 should lead to the flourishing of sports business in India. He said that this year an SME-Academia-Investors Forum in Sports (SAI-FIS) is planned during TURF 2013 a collaborative effort amongst between FICCI, Indian Venture Capitalists Association (IVCA) and All India Council of Physical Education (AICPE). The objective is to stimulate SME-Academia-Investor partnership as it is critical for growth of sports sector in general and the stakeholders in particular.

Mr. Abhijit Sarkar, Co-chairman, FICCI Sports Committee and Head-Corporate Communications, Sahara India Pariwar, said that the start-ups have added significant value in creating a sports culture across the country. They are the next generation of big corporations, who are supporting the growth of the sports industry in their own unique way. They are not only creating a brilliant ecosystem for budding talent to hone their talent and showcase their skills but are also creating employment opportunities for many others who want to develop career in sports.

Mr. Arbind Prasad, Director General, FICCI, said, “FICCI welcomes The Prevention of Sporting Fraud Bill, 2013 to combat frauds in relation to domestic national and international sporting event developed after extensive consultation between Sports and Law Ministry. To aid the Ministry’s efforts in this direction, FICCI had organized a conference on ‘Regulating Sports Betting and Sports Law’. In this conference, experts suggested that the government should set up an Independent Regulatory Commission to study the various aspects of betting in-depth and come out with solutions to eliminate bookies and make sports betting fair.

SESSION-I: - Corporatization of Indian Sports: Performance and Balance Sheet

Mr. Paul Sidhu, MD, FSMC Associates (Sports Consulting & Legacy Planning), UK stated that we require an innovative bureaucracy in the sports ministry giving an example of lottery funding in UK which involves partly bureaucracy but mainly funding.

Mr. Boria Majumdar, Sports Expert and Adjunct Professor, Monash University stated that our legal framework does not support the sports sector properly all that we require is an expert sports regulator and a qualified body of instructors.

Mr. Malav Shroff, Olympian and President, Asian Sailing Federation stated that there is a need to innovate in terms of law because as soon as we start using current law system in elite sports, that sport goes backwards.

SESSION-II: - Investment for Long Term Growth

Dr. GSG Ayyangar, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports discussed the details of the ‘Scheme for Identifying and Nurturing Sports Talent in the Country’. Under the scheme, which has been taken up on a pilot basis talents to be scouted and selected from the present Rajiv Gandhi Khel Abhiyan annual competitions; these sportspersons will be called Young Talent (YT) and they will be specially trained by Physical Education Teachers attached to every District Level Sports Centre.

Mr. Pawan Duggal, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India, discussed about protection of Intellectual Property in Sports

SME-Academia-Investors Forum in Sports


Mr. Sujit Panigrahi, CEO, Fitness 365 & Former Additional Director General (Head- Technology), CWG discussed about the objectives to stimulate SME-Academia-Investor partnership as it is critical for growth of sports sector in general and the stakeholders in particular.

·        AIM – Assessment Intervention Monitoring

·        Phases of monitoring

·        Taking it forward

·        Customer/prospects

·        Evaluate all opportunities

·        Association- Imagination

·        Building a team

·        Making it grow

·        Skill Building

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