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Today in the modern age the importance of sports and cames is much more
than it was in the
past. The impact of machine growing comforts of life, sports and games provide us the
opportunities of physical exercise along with enjoyrnent. It is obvious that healthy individuals
make a healthy nation and nobody can deny that, "Health is wealth."
Every school and college has its sports day when annual competition in the games and
sports are hold. There are cricket clubs, hockey associations, swimming clubs, boating clubs,
football clubs and athletic forces of the country sports and games hold an unrivalled place. Also,
the general population displays a keen interest in sports and games.
The sports are popular among all classes of people, the reason is that sports incluence a man
physically and mentally as well as morally. In all kind of sports, the muscles of the body are
engaged and so the body is developed. Different organs of the body are given exercise and as a
result, eyes become sharper, hearing is made keener and so on. It is quite obvious how sports
influence the body but sports do much more. As Hippocrates said, "Sportis a preserverof health."

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