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Informative Article | Law | India | Volume 10 Issue 7, July 2021
Sports Organisations and Governance in India
Diksha Garewal Das
Abstract: Sports activities have always been remained dynamical and have made relations between nations who were once fighting against each other at war(s). Earlier, hunting and fighting were commonly used as recreational activities or for leisure. Sports activities get countries together for a common goal and purpose. Sports demonstrate how the society has been transformed from Vedic times to present. Chess, polo, wrestling, bow & arrow are some of the games that began in India during the Vedic times. Sports evolved through times, and now it is an integral part of our society. As we know that sports activities now do not only confine to leisure but more than that, it is a profession now for sportsperson and other people involved in it. Society?s development led to the development of sports also, which made it more complex and organized in nature. Sports were considered and played as a reputation of a nation and during a sports event nation?s pride was at stake. Olympics development changed the dynamics of whole sports activities, it led to overall growth and development of sports culture at the global level. Different sports were represented at international level, as teams represented their country under various different activities in Olympic Games.
Keywords: sports organisation, sports governance
Edition: Volume 10 Issue 7, July 2021,
Pages: 639 - 642
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