<p>New Delhi: The long-overdue Boxing Federation of India elections (BFI) will be held on August 21 in Delhi-NCR, the Interim Committee currently running the sport in the country announced.</p>.<p>According to a circular dated July 31 and signed by Interim Committee chief Ajay Singh, the Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the BFI will be held on August 21 in Delhi-NCR.</p>.World Boxing establishes interim committee to oversee BFI affairs, lists down responsibilities.<p>The agenda for the AGM are "confirmation of minutes of the previous meeting; election of various posts for the term 2025-2029 and any other item with the permission of the chair." </p><p>The tenure of the previous BFI office-bearers ended on February 2. Elections were initially scheduled for March 28, but the process had been stalled due to legal wrangling, including multiple appeals and counter-appeals. The Returning Officer also resigned from his post.</p>.<p>World Boxing, which had constituted the Interim Committee to manage the day-to-day affairs of Indian boxing, had set a deadline of August 31 to hold the elections.</p>.<p>The entire process will begin again, starting from the drafting of the Electoral College.</p>.<p>The member states have been asked to send names of two representatives by Monday 5pm.</p>
<p>New Delhi: The long-overdue Boxing Federation of India elections (BFI) will be held on August 21 in Delhi-NCR, the Interim Committee currently running the sport in the country announced.</p>.<p>According to a circular dated July 31 and signed by Interim Committee chief Ajay Singh, the Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the BFI will be held on August 21 in Delhi-NCR.</p>.World Boxing establishes interim committee to oversee BFI affairs, lists down responsibilities.<p>The agenda for the AGM are "confirmation of minutes of the previous meeting; election of various posts for the term 2025-2029 and any other item with the permission of the chair." </p><p>The tenure of the previous BFI office-bearers ended on February 2. Elections were initially scheduled for March 28, but the process had been stalled due to legal wrangling, including multiple appeals and counter-appeals. The Returning Officer also resigned from his post.</p>.<p>World Boxing, which had constituted the Interim Committee to manage the day-to-day affairs of Indian boxing, had set a deadline of August 31 to hold the elections.</p>.<p>The entire process will begin again, starting from the drafting of the Electoral College.</p>.<p>The member states have been asked to send names of two representatives by Monday 5pm.</p>