The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) of the Gujarat Assembly has underscored significant concerns regarding the state’s sports infrastructure and the shortage of qualified coaches. The report, presented on Friday, aligns with observations made by the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India, and signals an urgent need for systemic reforms to bolster Gujarat’s sports sector.
The PAC’s findings reveal that Gujarat’s current sports facilities are insufficient to support the growing needs of aspiring athletes. The report criticises the state government for its inadequate investment in sports infrastructure, which hampers the development of a robust sports culture. This issue becomes even more pressing in light of Gujarat’s ambitions to host the 2036 Olympic Games, an aspiration that requires substantial upgrades in sports facilities and coaching expertise. The PAC has called on the state government to address these deficiencies promptly. The committee’s recommendations include enhancing existing infrastructure, constructing new sports facilities, and recruiting qualified coaches to elevate the standard of sports training. These measures are seen as critical for nurturing talent and achieving the state’s long-term goals in sports.
The report also emphasises that the current state of sports infrastructure does not align with the needs of a burgeoning sports community or the expectations of international sporting events. The scarcity of skilled coaches further exacerbates the issue, limiting the development of athletes who can compete at higher levels. The PAC’s recommendations serve as a crucial roadmap for the state government to revitalise its sports sector. Implementing these changes will not only support Gujarat’s bid for the 2036 Olympics but also foster a thriving sports culture across the state. As the state moves forward, addressing these concerns will be pivotal in realising its vision for a world-class sporting environment.