"Hockey or any sport, besides cricket, cannot survive without government support. Sports being a state subject, states also need to get active. We have couple of states during my period--like governments of Odisha, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab and Haryana, they are the ones who support hockey," he said.
"Others do have teams, but I don't see any support coming from these state governments, whether it is infrastructure or whether it is development or whether it is coaching. States also need to get a bit involved. When we call hockey a de facto national game, I think states also have a little bit of committment and if they get involved, the pace at which we want hockey to grow will be a bit different," Batra told PTI here on the sidelines of FIH hockey stars awards ceremony.
He, however, pointed out that future of Indian hockey was bright.
Recently, India had won the junior hockey world cup.
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"I do see Indian hockey coming up. Development has to start right from the 12 year old right up to entering the Indian team. Things are moving in right direction, but one needs to build up on that and make sure one carries with that".
About home and away league, he said, that will start from 2019. "It is going to be nine countries in men's and equal number in women's.