CBSE BOARD XII, asked by aereena, 2 months ago

There is a definitive increase in the consumption if elite para-sports across the world.why hasn't it become popular in india? Comment with relevant examples and analysis.

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Answered by veeresh1937
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Sports in India refers to the large variety of games played in India, ranging from tribal games to more mainstream sports such as Hockey, Kabaddi, cricket, badminton and football. India's diversity of culture, people, and tribes, as well as its colonial legacy, are reflected in the wide variety of sporting disciplines in the country.

Kabaddi is an ancient sport and the fastest growing sport of India. It can be said that Indian Kabaddi team is the strongest kabaddi team in the world and to defeat India is very hard for other countries teams. India won many matches and seasons of Kabaddi at the Asian Games and all three seasons of Kabaddi World Cup (Standard style). Cricket is the most popular sport in India, the country having hosted and won the Cricket World Cup on multiple occasions. Field hockey is the most successful sport for India at the Olympic Games; the Indian men's team has won eight Olympic gold medals. Kabaddi is the most popular indigenous sport in the country. Other popular sports in India are badminton, football, shooting, wrestling, boxing, tennis, squash, weightlifting, gymnastics, athletics, table tennis, basketball, volleyball and cycling. Popular indigenous sports include chess, kho-kho, kite-fighting, leg cricket, polo, snooker and gillidanda.

India has hosted and co-hosted several international sporting events, most notably the 1987, 1996 and 2011 Cricket World Cups, the 1951 and 1982 Asian Games, the 2010 Commonwealth Games, and the 2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup.

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