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why were the girls kept away from the game of kabbaddi in earlier times​

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Answered by Anonymous
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in earlier times girls were considered to be always at home. their parents refused them to go out frome their houses and that's why they were kept away from kabbadi in earlier times... old superstitions and all..

Answered by Anonymous
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Because there Family taughts that it's against their Family Honour people from the backlash were against girls who displayed agency or defied traditional hierarchical norms of gender.

Backlash was reported by two-thirds of responding organisations (66%), and

took the form of ostracism, forced seclusion, withdrawal from school, forced marriage and violence. A majority of youth-serving organisations--whose activities focus on building leadership and life skills among the young; inform adolescents about sexual and reproductive health and rights; and build adolescents’ communication and negotiation skills--reported backlash. Sometimes empowerment interventions can unlock aspirations, but the realities of young women may not match up..

And The skilled girls was refused permission to participate in outdoor sports for fear of adverse community reactions or likely harassment from boys, or was reprimanded for participating in sports events.

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