Union Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports Kiren Rijiju felicitates Bollywood actor Suniel Shetty as he is appointed as the brand ambassador of National Doping Agency (NADA), in N...
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Sports Minister Kiren Rijiju takes stock of the National Dope Testing Laboratory, which was recently suspended for 6 months by World Anti-Doping Agence, in New Delhi.
The world anti-doping watchdog (WADA) first suspended NDTL's accreditation in August 2019 for a period of six months, then extended the ban citing non-conformation to international standards
National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA) will have three teams with one official and two DCOs at each of the three IPL venues along with local NADO staff in each of the units
The BCCI came under NADA's ambit from the third quarter of 2019, making this year the first time that the agency will handle sample collection during the IPL, to be held from September 19 to November 8
WADA first suspended NDTL in August last year for a period of six months. A fresh round of inspection, much to the embarrassment of India, showed that non-conformities still existed
Pardeep Singh is the first case of an athlete's blood sample returning positive for the banned human Growth Hormone (hGH) and has been provisionally suspended for one year
There was no sample collection during the lockdown phase but NADA had to follow the guidelines and sent notices to all those athletes who failed to submit their 'whereabouts' three months in advance