Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports

Ministry directs National Sports Federations (NSFs) to issue certificates to athletes only through DigiLocker for greater transparency


Issuing of sports certificates through DigiLocker will have many benefits, including access to and sharing of certificates and eliminating the need for physical copies: Shri Anurag Singh Thakur

Posted On: 29 FEB 2024 5:56PM by PIB Delhi

With a view to bring more transparency and efficiency in issuing merit and participation certificates to sportspersons in the country, Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports has directed all National Sports Federations to embrace technological advancements by releasing the certificates through DigiLocker, a Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology initiative.

“From June 1 this year, only certificates issued by the Federations through Digilocker shall be valid and no physical certificates issued will be recognised for Government and other benefits. We have advised the Federations that their affiliated units must also start issuing the certificates through the DigiLocker from January 1 next year,” said Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports Shri Anurag Singh Thakur.

Shri Anurag Singh Thakur also added that issuing of sports certificates through DigiLocker will have many benefits, including access to and sharing of certificates, eliminating the need for physical copies, providing a secure environment for storing and verifying documents, ensuring their integrity and authenticity.

He said such a method of streamlining the certificate issuance process would reduce administrative burden and minimise the time taken to deliver certificates to deserving athletes and would demonstrate India’s commitment to use of technological advancements, to eliminating the scope for malpractice.

Shri Anurag Singh Thakur pointed out that nearly all educational and governmental certificates are currently issued through the DigiLocker seamlessly. Therefore, it is only natural that the Sports Merit and Participation Certificates issued by the Federations and their affiliated units are accessible to athletes and other stakeholders through DigiLocker, he said.

“These certificates are proof of the athletes' commitment, effort, and accomplishments in their respective sports, and are currently distributed through outdated and inefficient, conventional methods,” he said, adding that Federations must put in place technology-based tools and solutions to serve the interest of sports, especially athletes.

He said the Ministry would facilitate the use of DigiLocker by getting them to integrate their Information Technology system with the infrastructure developed for the purpose by April 30 and would organise workshops to train the respective officials from the National Sports Federations from May 1 to 31 besides completing test runs of the system.

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