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Sports Ministry Doesn’t Recognise Archery in Annual Renewal 

The Sports Ministry and the IOA had objected to certain clauses in the amended constitution of the AAI.

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The Archery Association of India (AAI) did not figure in the sports ministry's list of recognised national federations after the annual renewal even after fresh elections were held under a new constitution.

B V P Rao was elected president of AAI on December 22 last year in the elections held under the supervision of the Delhi High Court-appointed administrator and former Chief Election Commissioner of India, S Y Quraishi.

The AAI's elections were initially not recognised by its international parent body, World Archery, but the results were later accepted by them. However, the Indian Olympic Association is yet to recognise the elections.

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The Sports Ministry and the IOA had objected to certain clauses in the amended constitution of the AAI submitted by Quraishi to the High Court.

Their objections were based on the contention that the amended constitution, in parts, did not tally with the National Sports Development Code of India (NSDCI), 2011.

Along with AAI, other NSFs left out of the annual recognition included Indian Golf Union, Gymnastics Federation of India and Taekwondo Federation of India.

The sports ministry renewed the recognition of 52 NSFs for the duration up to December 31, including 16 which did not comply with its four-year-old directive to disclose their activities on their respective websites.

The directive was meant to ensure transparency in the functioning of the NSFs but 16 NSFs are yet to comply.

They have been given time till March 31 to fall in line or risk de-recognition.

“In the interest of sports and sportspersons, it has been decided to renew the annual recognition of these (16) NSFs...who are required to comply with the guidelines by 31.03.2019, failing which their recognition may be reviewed.”
Sports Ministry in the renewal order.

Among the 16 NSFs which have been granted conditional recognition are the Paralympic Committee of India, School Games Federation of India, NSFs of basketball, handball, swimming, table tennis, fencing, wushu and billiards and snooker.

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