PSB Reforms Bring Faster Support for Athletes and Sports Federations
The Pakistan Sports Board has introduced new administrative changes to improve sports management nationwide. These PSB reforms focus on making processes easier for athletes and sports federations. Mohyuddin Ahmad Wani took additional charge as Director General of the Pakistan Sports Board. On his first day, he instructed officials to simplify the affiliation process for National Sports Federations. As a result, organizations may now complete paperwork faster and with fewer delays. Officials plan to shorten the affiliation proforma and remove unnecessary steps. Therefore, sports bodies can spend more time supporting athletes instead of handling lengthy paperwork. The updated process also aims to improve communication between federations and government departments.
Focus on Athletes and Better Governance
The new measures highlight athlete welfare and efficient governance. In addition, the Pakistan Sports Board wants to create a more transparent system for sports organizations. Wani emphasized quick action and practical solutions during his meetings with officials. He encouraged departments to work closely with federations and respond to concerns on time. Consequently, athletes may receive better support for training and competitions. Sports experts believe these changes could strengthen Pakistan’s sports structure. For example, faster approvals can help teams prepare earlier for national and international events. Many athletes and administrators have welcomed the decision. The Pakistan Sports Board hopes these steps will build trust within the sports community. Moreover, the reforms could encourage greater participation in different sports across the country. Supporters say simple procedures often lead to stronger institutions and better results. If implemented effectively, these changes may improve opportunities for athletes from all backgrounds. The initiative also reflects a growing focus on accountability and modern governance in Pakistan’s sports sector.