Why is Bihar Chief Secy Urging CCTV Monitoring at Sports Complexes?
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Patna, Feb 19 (NationPress) Pratyaya Amrit, the Chief Secretary of Bihar, convened a significant review meeting on Thursday with the Sports Department, highlighting the critical need to bolster security, monitoring, and institutional frameworks within the state's sports infrastructure.
By stressing the importance of safety and transparency, the Chief Secretary mandated the installation of CCTV cameras in all Panchayat-level sports complexes and open stadiums.
He stated that this initiative would strengthen security, ensure accountability, and enhance transparency in sports management.
To instill structure and consistency, Pratyaya Amrit instructed that the operations of sports clubs be formalized, allowing for regular performance evaluations and progress tracking.
He also called for regular inspections at the secretary level to create a robust monitoring system for the efficient execution of sports programs throughout the state.
The meeting included Sports Secretary Mahendra Kumar and senior officials from the department.
The Chief Secretary emphasized the development of a strong Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model in the sports sector.
He directed officials to formulate a comprehensive policy framework that encourages active involvement from both public and private sectors.
Highlighting the necessity of community engagement, he urged for collaboration with local industries to promote sports activities and stimulate youth participation in competitions and events.
A well-structured and inclusive PPP framework, he noted, would significantly expedite sports development in Bihar.
To ensure accountability at the grassroots, directions were issued to assign each sports club a District Sports Officer, a State Government Sports Coach, and a Physical Education Teacher.
To enhance transparency in procurement and avoid monopolistic practices, the Chief Secretary mandated the empanelment of sports material suppliers through public calls.
He also instructed the department to impose a ceiling on the maximum prices of sports equipment to prevent overpricing and guarantee uniform rates throughout the state.
In assessing the performance of 27 Eklavya Sports Training Centres, Pratyaya Amrit expressed approval and urged officials to activate the remaining proposed centres promptly.
The department announced plans to host a half-marathon annually in November and February, with the inaugural event set for this November.