CBSE BOARD X, asked by manisasi2004, 1 year ago

The Four Member in India

First ones name is Sweathan he is best in judo club and the in school also he worked hard is friends are nishanth, senthamil, Rohit also showings best in judo master told that the tournament are
held in our club so, I will select few members members are Sweathan, senthamil. We are enter to the tournament senthamil he is feeling not well. So Sweathan is attend the international tournament Sweathan
You won the first prize and Honor our country. Change it in simple past

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Answered by MrShivam01
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Explanation:

Apparently and understandably, the beginning of JUDO in India is shrouded in mystery. The first definite written reference of Judo Coaching available in Kodokan refers that Gurudev  Ravindernath Tagore arranged demonstrations and coaching of Judo at Shantiniketan in 1929 by Mr. Takagaki, a Japanese Judo Coach to India. This unforgettable, historical and marvelous union of outstanding personalities in two different fields was blesses with the formation of a special poem, on Judo, written by none other that Gurudev Ravindernath Tagore himself.

It is fascination to note that many Indians learned Judo and were graded by Kodokan before 1929 also. As per records at Kodokan Shri. Deshpande was the first Indian to be awarded Black Belt ( Sho-dan ) in 1932. In 1904, five Indian Judokas were practicing Judo in Kodokan. There are evidences that Judo was being practiced in India before 1929 also. Mr. A.F.S. Barodawala learned Judo from two Japanese, who stayed in Mumbai for quite some time, and got Balck Belt in 1930. A few years later French Judo experts also started coaching in Aurobindo Ashram, Pondicherry.

The belief that Mr. Khaniwale was the first Indian to learn and start Judo Coaching in India is not correct. As a matter of fact, Mr. Khaniwale went to Japan in 1929 and learned Judo during his stay there. Later on, he was awarded Black Belt ( Sho-dan ) from Kodokan in 1934 and started Judo Club in Amravati, Maharashtra.

In 1965 when Judo Federation of India was formed, there were three prominent Judo Clubs in India. Kajau Judo Club, Wallesley St. Culcutta, under Mrs. Mukerjee ( I K Kyu from Budokwai, London ), Bombay Judo Club, under Shri. N.T. Bangera and Fargusion College, Pune under Shri. Khaniwale.

The next 30 years consolidated the game of Judo in other States and Clubs of India. There wer efforts to broadbase the game and to encourage likeminded individuals to learn the art and skill of Judo. Since, one form of Judo, i.e. `Randori’  was similar to Wrestling, which may caused many wrestlers took interest in Judo and dominated in organizational and day to day functioning, until a batch of real Judokas took keen interest in organizational matters. Most of these Judokas were either from Bambay or Pune and contributed a lot in establishing Judo in India in the true sense of the game

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