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| style="width: 30% | | style="width: 30%; padding: 5px;" |'''Born''' | ||
| style="width: 70% | | style="width: 70%; padding: 5px;" |15 January 1988<br>[[wikipedia:Nashik|Nashik]], [[wikipedia:Maharashtra|Maharashtra]], [[wikipedia:India|India]] | ||
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| style="width: 30% | | style="width: 30%; padding: 5px;" |'''Nationality''' | ||
| style="width: 70% | | style="width: 70%; padding: 5px;" |[[wikipedia:India|Indian]] | ||
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| style="width: 30% | | style="width: 30%; padding: 5px;" |'''Occupation''' | ||
| style="width: 70% | | style="width: 70%; padding: 5px;" |Social activist, Entrepreneur, Businessman, Sports administrator | ||
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| style="width: 30% | | style="width: 30%; padding: 5px;" |'''Title''' | ||
| style="width: 70% | | style="width: 70%; padding: 5px;" |Director General of Sports | ||
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| style="width: 30%; | | style="width: 30%; padding: 5px;" |'''Organization''' | ||
| style="width: 70%; | | style="width: 70%; padding: 5px;" |''Sports Development and Promotion Federation of India (SDPFI)'' | ||
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| style="width: 30%; padding: 5px;" |'''Known for''' | |||
| style="width: 70%; padding: 5px;" |Sports development, youth empowerment, social welfare initiatives | |||
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| style="width: 30%; padding: 5px;" |'''Years active''' | |||
| style="width: 70%; padding: 5px;" |2016–present | |||
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| style="width: 30%; padding: 5px;" |'''Education''' | |||
| style="width: 70%; padding: 5px;" |PhD in Sports & Social Work; Civil Engineering | |||
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| style="width: 30%; padding: 5px;" |'''Awards''' | |||
| style="width: 70%; padding: 5px;" |National Atal Bharat Gaurav Award (2025) | |||
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== Early | '''Dr. Nilesh Madhukar Rane''' (born 15 January 1988) is an Indian sports administrator, social activist, entrepreneur, and world record holder. He serves as the '''Director General of Sports''' at the ''Sports Development and Promotion Federation of India (SDPFI)''. | ||
Nilesh Madhukar Rane | |||
He is also the '''Vice-President''' of the ''National Crime Control Organisation of India (NCCO India)'' and a Board Member of the ''National Anti-Corruption Commission of India (NACC India)'' and the ''South Asian Chamber of Commerce & Industry (SACC India)''. Dr. Rane is widely recognised for his work in grassroots sports development, youth empowerment, and social welfare initiatives across India. | |||
[[File:Nilesh Madhukar Rane Speach.jpeg|alt=Abhilash Prabhakar1|thumb|349x349px]] | |||
== Early life and background == | |||
Dr. Nilesh Madhukar Rane was born in [[wikipedia:Nashik|Nashik]], Maharashtra. From an early age, he demonstrated a strong inclination toward sports, particularly cricket. Despite growing up in financially challenging circumstances, he remained committed to sports and community service. | |||
His early experiences shaped his long-term mission to create structured opportunities for talented individuals from economically weaker sections, enabling access to professional training, mentorship, and national-level exposure. | |||
== Career == | == Career == | ||
Dr. | Dr. Rane began his professional journey in 2016 and gradually emerged as a prominent figure in sports administration and social activism. As '''Director General of Sports''' at SDPFI, he has been instrumental in designing and implementing programmes focused on grassroots talent identification and athlete development. | ||
In addition to his role at SDPFI, he holds multiple leadership and advisory positions: | |||
* '''Vice-President''', National Crime Control Organisation of India (NCCO India), Delhi | |||
* '''Board Member''', National Anti-Corruption Commission of India (NACC India) | |||
* '''Board Member''', South Asian Chamber of Commerce & Industry (SACC India), Delhi | |||
* Member, Crime Grievance and Intelligence Council | |||
Through these roles, he has contributed to youth engagement, ethical governance, and community-focused development initiatives. | |||
== Contributions to sports and social welfare == | |||
Dr. Rane has mentored and guided more than '''4,000 athletes''' from underprivileged backgrounds, many of whom have progressed to district, state, and national competitions. His initiatives emphasize sports as a medium for discipline, leadership development, and social transformation. | |||
His work has played a significant role in bridging the gap between talent and opportunity, particularly in rural and semi-urban regions. | |||
== Awards and recognitions == | |||
Dr. Rane has received numerous district, state, national, and international honours for his contributions to sports and social welfare, including: | |||
* '''National Atal Bharat Gaurav Award''' (2025) | |||
* '''National Youth Inspiration Award''' in Sports (2018, Delhi) | |||
He has also been recognised by record institutions such as: | |||
* ''World Book of Records'' (London) | |||
* ''Web World Record'' (United States) | |||
* ''India Book of Records'' (India) | |||
* ''Assam Book of Records'' (India) | |||
* ''Harvard Book of Records'' (London) | |||
In total, he has received '''15 national awards''', '''5 state awards''', '''2 international awards''', and over '''139 district-level honours'''. | |||
== | == Education == | ||
Dr. Rane holds a '''Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)''' in '''Sports and Social Work''' from a European institution. He also completed '''Civil Engineering''' studies in Delhi. | |||
He has been conferred '''honorary doctorates in Social Work''' by institutions in '''Delhi''' and '''Himachal Pradesh''' in recognition of his social contributions. | |||
== | == Legacy == | ||
Dr. Nilesh Madhukar Rane is regarded as an influential figure within India’s sports development ecosystem. His work continues to inspire youth-centric initiatives that integrate athletic excellence with social responsibility. | |||
* | == See also == | ||
* | * [[wikipedia:Sports in India|Sports in India]] | ||
* | * [[wikipedia:Youth development|Youth development in India]] | ||
* [[wikipedia:Sports administration|Sports administration]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 07:47, 24 December 2025
| Dr. Nilesh Madhukar Rane | |
| Born | 15 January 1988 Nashik, Maharashtra, India |
| Nationality | Indian |
| Occupation | Social activist, Entrepreneur, Businessman, Sports administrator |
| Title | Director General of Sports |
| Organization | Sports Development and Promotion Federation of India (SDPFI) |
| Known for | Sports development, youth empowerment, social welfare initiatives |
| Years active | 2016–present |
| Education | PhD in Sports & Social Work; Civil Engineering |
| Awards | National Atal Bharat Gaurav Award (2025) |
Dr. Nilesh Madhukar Rane (born 15 January 1988) is an Indian sports administrator, social activist, entrepreneur, and world record holder. He serves as the Director General of Sports at the Sports Development and Promotion Federation of India (SDPFI).
He is also the Vice-President of the National Crime Control Organisation of India (NCCO India) and a Board Member of the National Anti-Corruption Commission of India (NACC India) and the South Asian Chamber of Commerce & Industry (SACC India). Dr. Rane is widely recognised for his work in grassroots sports development, youth empowerment, and social welfare initiatives across India.

Early life and background
Dr. Nilesh Madhukar Rane was born in Nashik, Maharashtra. From an early age, he demonstrated a strong inclination toward sports, particularly cricket. Despite growing up in financially challenging circumstances, he remained committed to sports and community service.
His early experiences shaped his long-term mission to create structured opportunities for talented individuals from economically weaker sections, enabling access to professional training, mentorship, and national-level exposure.
Career
Dr. Rane began his professional journey in 2016 and gradually emerged as a prominent figure in sports administration and social activism. As Director General of Sports at SDPFI, he has been instrumental in designing and implementing programmes focused on grassroots talent identification and athlete development.
In addition to his role at SDPFI, he holds multiple leadership and advisory positions:
- Vice-President, National Crime Control Organisation of India (NCCO India), Delhi
- Board Member, National Anti-Corruption Commission of India (NACC India)
- Board Member, South Asian Chamber of Commerce & Industry (SACC India), Delhi
- Member, Crime Grievance and Intelligence Council
Through these roles, he has contributed to youth engagement, ethical governance, and community-focused development initiatives.
Contributions to sports and social welfare
Dr. Rane has mentored and guided more than 4,000 athletes from underprivileged backgrounds, many of whom have progressed to district, state, and national competitions. His initiatives emphasize sports as a medium for discipline, leadership development, and social transformation.
His work has played a significant role in bridging the gap between talent and opportunity, particularly in rural and semi-urban regions.
Awards and recognitions
Dr. Rane has received numerous district, state, national, and international honours for his contributions to sports and social welfare, including:
- National Atal Bharat Gaurav Award (2025)
- National Youth Inspiration Award in Sports (2018, Delhi)
He has also been recognised by record institutions such as:
- World Book of Records (London)
- Web World Record (United States)
- India Book of Records (India)
- Assam Book of Records (India)
- Harvard Book of Records (London)
In total, he has received 15 national awards, 5 state awards, 2 international awards, and over 139 district-level honours.
Education
Dr. Rane holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Sports and Social Work from a European institution. He also completed Civil Engineering studies in Delhi.
He has been conferred honorary doctorates in Social Work by institutions in Delhi and Himachal Pradesh in recognition of his social contributions.
Legacy
Dr. Nilesh Madhukar Rane is regarded as an influential figure within India’s sports development ecosystem. His work continues to inspire youth-centric initiatives that integrate athletic excellence with social responsibility.