Roshan Lal Anand


Dr. Roshan Lal Anand was a former Indian sports administrator who served as 2nd Secretary General of Asian Handball Federation from 2000 – 2013.

Early life

Roshan Lal Anand was born on 19 January 1924 in Punjab Province, British India. He is fluent in English, Hindi and Punjabi.
He is the longest-serving Director of Netaji Subhas National Institute of Sports till date. He was appointed as NIS Director on 4 July 1970 and served in this position for 16 years till his superannuation on 30 November 1986.

Sports administration

Asian Handball Federation

In 2000, Anand was elected as Secretary General of Asian Handball Federation, when he succeeded Pakistani sports administrator Syad Abul Hassan. He served in this position for 13 years till 25 October 2013, when he was succeeded by Muhammad Shafiq.

Indian Olympic Association

Anand was elected as Secretary General of Indian Olympic Association from 1986 – 1987. He was also elected as Vice-President of the Indian Olympic Association after 1987.

Handball Federation of India

Anand was one of the founder members of Handball Federation of India and was elected as HFI President in 1985 and served in the position till 2010 when he selflessly did not filed nomination for the position due to his age. He is the longest serving HFI President till date. He was appointed as Life-President of Handball Federation of India for his lifetime services to HFI and for development of handball upon completion of his term as president in 2010 and will hold this position till his last breath.

Others

Dr. Anand also served as President of Commonwealth Handball Association and as member of Arbitration Commission of the International Handball Federation.

Awards

Anand was awarded the Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award by Government of India in 1976.