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Answered by anupama777vidya
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Ailing Indian sports

With the word sports, 'Cricket' comes in the minds of maximum people of India. Cricket is the only progressive sport considered in India. This cricket culture has diverted the attention of people from other sports in India, especially Indian sports are the most neglected today and have become ailing or sick.

These sports are suffering because of lack of investment, lack of modern and state of the art infrastructure, lack of coaches and most importantly lack of zeal among Indians to pursue these sports. In response to such poor condition of sports in India, the government has launched a scheme called 'Khelo India program', under which students in schools and outside schools are encouraged to participate in sports and infrastructure is being developed to improve the condition of sports in India.

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Explanation:

In the hierarchy of sports division cricket would top the list, hockey

would lie somewhere in the middle, while boxing would lie in the

bottom rug. And this is reflected in the kind of treatment the

players in these games get.

The lack of infrastructure and mass awareness about sports

is one of the reasons that has made sports an ailing issue.

There are talent hunt schemes but hardly these schemes are fully utilized.

Very few talents sportsmen from mediocre families need to

compromise their sports career for earning livelihood.

Lack of support is one of the reasons behind the situation

of ailing Indian sports.

Another reason why sports in India suffer is because even today,

India is an academically centric country.

It is okay for a child to indulge in games ‘as a hobby’, but as a

profession, less than enough parents are willing to allow their children

to enter this stream. Lack of support from the family extinguishes

the ‘fire’ from the child, as much of the energy is used up ‘revolting’.

A child may excel in a sport, but if he isn’t academically rich,

he is looked down upon as an ‘idler’, a ‘useless chap with a bleak future’.

When the aspirations of parents towards the upward mobility

of their child are so high, there is gigantic pressure on the child

to perform well in studies – so that he can sustain himself in the

near future. Lack of sports consciousness among parents too

is a deciding factor- an ailment, a barrier in the progress of Indian sports.

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