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    Galah Panjang and Kabaddi

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    4.0 COMPARISON BETWEEN GALAH PANJANG AND KABADDI 4.1 HISTORY 4.1.1 GALAH PANJANG This game does not require any equipment. It is played by two teams of not less than 4 players in each team. A playing area consisting of a grid of six rectangles is required. A badminton court is an ideal place as the lines are already drawn. One team is the attacker while the other is the defender. The object of the game is for the attacking team to progressively enter the defending team’s area without

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    KHO KHO

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    Kho kho 1 Kho kho Kho kho Boys in a Government School in Haryana‚ India playing kho-kho Characteristics Team members 12 players per side. 9 in the field Kho Kho is a tag sport played by teams of twelve players who try to avoid being touched by members of the opposing team‚ only 9 players of the team enter the field. It is one of the two most popular traditional tag games of South Asia‚ the other being Kabbadi. Apart from South Asia (mainly India and Pakistan)‚ it is also played

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    RULES OF CIRCLE STYLE KABADDI The game of Circle Style Kabaddi will be governed and played under the following rules of AKFI 01) Ground Ground will be level and soft. 02) Play Field Measurements Men and Junior Boys: The play field will have a radius of 22 Meters divided into two equal halves by a mid line (as shown in the diagram). MEN Open Weight & Age no restrictions JUNIOR BOYS Age 20 years & below (last day of the year) and below 70 Kg weight

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    Kabaddi is aptly known as the "GAME OF THE MASSES "due to its popularity‚ simplicity‚ easy to comprehend rules‚ and public appeal. The game calls for no sophisticated equipment what so ever‚ which makes it a very popular sport in the developing countries. It is basically an out door sport played on clay court‚ of late the game is being played on synthetic surface indoors with great success. The duration of the game is 45 minutes for MEN & Junior BOYS with a 5 minutes break in between for the teams

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    Kabaddi (sometimes transliterated Kabbadi or Kabadi; (Bengali: কাবাডি‚ Hindi: कबड्डी‚ Kannada: ಕಬಡಿ‚ Malayalam: കബഡി‚ Marathi: कबड्डी‚ Punjabi: ਕਬੱਡੀ‚ Persian: کودّی، کبدی‚ Tamil: சடுகுடு‚ கபடி‚ Telugu: కబడ్దీ‚ Urdu: کبڈی) is a South Asian team sport. The name is derived from the Tamil word (கை-பிடி) "kai" (hand)‚ "pidi" (catch)‚ which is translated into "Holding Hands".[1] Two teams occupy opposite halves of a small swimming pool / field and take turns sending a "raider" into the other half‚ in

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    Malaysia Traditional Games

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    familiarize themselves with this state. Some of these games are now not played yet but is only known by the parents and grandparents. But still there are some children playing it today. Some of the games‚ including pride‚ kite‚ selambut‚ sepak raga‚ tops‚ kabaddi‚ mahjong‚ etc.. CONGKAK The word congkak is believed to originate from old Malay "congak"‚ meaning "mental calculation". The oldest mancala game boards were found in a ruined fort of Roman Egypt and date back to the 4th century AD by our Persatuan National

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    Kabadi

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    Kabaddi is a wrestling sport played in South Asia. The name is derived from the Tamil word (கை-பிடி) "kai" (hand)‚ "pidi" (catch)‚ which is translated into "catching hands".[1] Two teams occupy opposite halves of a small swimming pool or field and take turns sending a "raider" into the other half‚ in order to win points by tackling members of the opposing team; then the raider tries to return to his own half‚ holding his breath and chanting the word "Kabaddi" during the whole raid. The raider must

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    Cricket and Er Th

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    Question Bank in Social Science (History) Class-IX (Term-II) 7 HISTORY AND SPORT : THE STORY OF CRICKET CONCEPTS Cricket grew out of the many stick and ball games played in England. By the 17th century it evolved enough to be recognisable as a distinct game. It became so popular that its fans did not mind to be fined for playing it on Sunday instead of going to church. HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF CRICKET AS A GAME IN INDIA Cricket was given its unique nature by the history of England

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    sport is downright earthy‚ basic. However‚ our political heavyweights bound the chasm between the two fields with aplomb. Therein lies the mystery. After all‚ why would a high-flying politician choose to link himself with low-profile sports like kabaddi‚ hockey or table tennis? Turns out that there is far more to the sports administration pie than just influence. By nudging Sharad Pawar off after he handed the ICC Champions Trophy in 2006 and before the shutterbugs went on overdrive‚ Ricky Ponting

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    State Symbols of Tamilnadu

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    STATE SYMBOLS OF TAMILNADU NON-TECHNICAL PRESENTATION GOVERNMENT TAMILNADU SEAL: The emblem of Tamil Nadu contains the tower or gopuram of the popular Srivilliputhur Andal Temple at the center in yellow colour. The base consists of the Indian emblem (Sarnath Lion Capital) at the center in red colour with the Indian flag on both sides.The emblem also has 2 inscriptions in Tamil script‚ one at the top ("Thamizh Naadu Arasu" which translates to Government of Tamil Nadu) and other

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