The sports ministry will be involved in overseeing the conduct of franchise-based events in 13 disciplines, including boxing and wrestling in a bid to be a bridge between national federations and corporate houses willing to spend on creating a "league culture" in the country.
It is learnt that the ministry is already involved in assisting bring corporate funding for existing leagues in hockey, and kabaddi, and it will soon be ensuring the launch of such events in cycling as well as rugby this year. In the planning stage are leagues for basketball, badminton, archery, boxing, wrestling, white water sports and polo.
"These will be franchise based and while the ministry won't be spending, we will facilitate by bringing the corporates who are willing to spend. We will be the bridge because some national federations may not have the wherewithal to pursue companies. The structure would be franchise-based but the character may vary given that sports like archery, shooting and yogasana are largely individual driven," Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya said here on Thursday in an informal interaction with media.
"Following the introduction of the NSLs, there will be only one league in each discipline. It will not be like the NSFs organise one league and the ministry another," a source in the know of developments had said at that time. The competitions would be for both men and women. The shooting league is set to be conducted in November-December this year, while the end of September slot has been earmarked for yogasana league.
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