New Delhi: The National Anti-Doping Agency of India (NADA) is creating applications to help athletes identify drugs containing illegal substances.
NADA Director-General and CEO Ritu Sain stated that the anti-doping programme is inclusive and that athletes with disabilities continue to be at its centre while attending the Inclusion Conclave in New Delhi.
Sujata Chaturvedi, the secretary of youth affairs and sports, said anti-doping cannot be disregarded while the nation pursues success in athletics. 20 Dope Control Officers are being trained by NADA India to collect samples from athletes with disabilities in accordance with their various demands.