A fraudulent website, “indiansportsaward.org,” is misleadingly claiming that the Indian government is accepting applications for the International Sports Awards and Indian Sports Awards 2025.

A website named “indiansportsaward.org” is falsely claiming that the Narendra Modi-led government is accepting applications for the International Sports Awards and Indian Sports Awards 2025. The site, which has gone viral, is even using the Government of India’s logo on its letterhead to lend credibility. According to the fake invitation, the awards ceremony is scheduled for August 28 in Delhi.
Meanwhile, the letter, falsely claiming affiliation with the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India, states that the International Sports Awards 2025 will be held at the Taj Palace Hotel in Mumbai on August 28. The accompanying poster also claims that the awards will be presented by Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya, Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports, along with actors Surendra Pal and Raza Murad.
🚨 Beware of fraudsters!
A website is falsely inviting applications for International Sports Award 2025 & Indian Sports Award 2025 using the Government of India’s logo
❌These awards are not associated with the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports
⚠️ Always… pic.twitter.com/aXDTA3BO8w
— PIB Fact Check (@PIBFactCheck) July 22, 2025
A fact check by the Press Information Bureau (PIB) confirmed that neither the International Sports Awards 2025 nor the Indian Sports Awards 2025 is linked to the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports under the Government of India. The Centre dismissed the website as fake and warned the public to beware of such fraudulent schemes. PIB also urged citizens to verify such claims through official channels before sharing personal details or submitting applications.
A fact check by the Press Information Bureau (PIB) confirmed that neither the International Sports Awards 2025 nor the Indian Sports Awards 2025 is linked to the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports under the Government of India. The Centre dismissed the website as fake and warned the public to beware of such fraudulent schemes. PIB also urged citizens to verify such claims through official channels before sharing personal details or submitting applications.

