CoA to assist state associations become totally ‘Lodha complaint’

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The Committee of Administrators (CoA) are reportedly planning to hold a workshop for the state units to help them become fully “Lodha Compliant” with their respective constitutions. The Indian governing body will focus their efforts on the north-eastern state associations to adhere to Lodha rules.

Based on a recent report in TOI, The Committee of Administrators (CoA) will allegedly be organising a workshop for state associations to help each one become fully "Lodha Compliant" with their respective constitutions as soon as possible.

As per the 10th Status Report submitted by the CoA to the Supreme Court in the past, there are a total of 17 state units which are substantially compliant, while there are another 10 which are partially compliant and finally, the seven that remain are fully compliant.

"The CoA is likely to hold a workshop to explain us the finer details which we need to address in order to become fully Lodha Compliant. The workshop is set to be held in Mumbai.

"Like in new BCCI constitution, the CEO needs to have earlier managed a company with a turnover of Rs 100 crore. Now, why would such a corporate want to work in the North-Eastern state. I was told that Rs 100 crore turnover is only for BCCI. So these are little things that we need to sort out," a senior office bearer of a North-Eastern state told PTI  earlier.

Non Compliant: Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Karnataka, Gujarat, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh

Partially Compliant: Tamil Nadu, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Bengal, Chhattisgarh, Goa, Jharkhand, Manipur, Maharashtra, Vidarbha

Substantially compliant: Andhra, Assam, Baroda, Mizoram, Puducherry, Delhi, Hyderabad, Jammu & Kashmir, Kerala, Mumbai, Odisha, Punjab, Rajasthan, Saurashtra, Sikkim, Tripura and Uttar Pradesh.

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