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New measures to ensure professionalism and transparency in Nehru Trophy Boat Race
New measures to ensure professionalism and transparency in Nehru Trophy Boat Race

The Hindu

time25-04-2025

  • Sport
  • The Hindu

New measures to ensure professionalism and transparency in Nehru Trophy Boat Race

As part of overhauling the conduct of the famed Nehru Trophy Boat Race (NTBR), the Nehru Trophy Boat Race Society (NTBRS), the organiser of the event, will take steps to make the starting and finishing systems flawless from this year's edition onwards. A meeting chaired by District Collector Alex Varghese, who is also the chairperson of the NTBRS, and attended by top officials of the society, recently decided to initiate measures to conduct the race in a more 'professional manner.' 'The meeting decided to form a subcommittee comprising technical experts. Steps will be taken to rectify shortcomings, especially in the starting and finishing systems, and to enhance the overall conduct of the race. Starter and line umpires will be given walkie-talkies. Police personnel will be deployed every 250 m along the race track,' Mr. Varghese told The Hindu. Last year's race was marred by controversy. In the final of the 70th edition of the NTBR held on Punnamada Lake in Alappuzha, Karichal Chundan (snakeboat), rowed by the Pallathuruthy Boat Club (PBC), edged out Veeyapuram Chundan of the Village Boat Club (VBC) Kainakary. According to official results, Karichal crossed the finish line in 4:29.785 minutes, just ahead of Veeyapuram, which clocked 4:29.790 minutes. Nadubhagom Chundan, rowed by the Kumarakom Town Boat Club (KTBC), finished third with a time of 4:30.13 minutes. Following the race, the VBC Kainakary and KTBC lodged complaints alleging irregularities. The VBC Kainakary claimed that video footage clearly showed Veeyapuram crossing the finish line ahead of Karichal. The KTBC, on the other hand, alleged a flaw in the starting procedure that denied them a fair and equal start in the final. The Jury of Appeal, after reviewing the video footage and timing data, rejected the complaints and upheld the original verdict confirming Karichal as the winner. The VBC Kainakary has since moved the Kerala High Court challenging the jury's decision. 'We want the NTBR to be conducted without any controversies and in adherence to high standards. All necessary measures will be taken before this year's race,' Mr. Varghese said. The meeting also proposed a slew of measures to improve the race, including better track arrangements and the introduction of modern equipment. Steps will be taken to enhance facilities for spectators, such as modern pandals and an improved viewing experience. Uniforms are also likely to be introduced for race officials and volunteers. The 71st edition of NTBR is likely to be held on August 30.

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