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Kabaddi for Spirit

“Ideas Unlimited Sports Management Group” one of the most promising sports management companies of Eastern India. The main focus of this organization is to promote and nurture the under privilege sports in this part of the country. Now the company is here to promote another grass root level sports, KABADDI.
Kabaddi have started to gain its popularity in past few years. Kabaddi is getting popular in India and in other part of the world. The straight forwardness of the game attracts the people very much. It is a team game from where the feeling of brotherhood can be seen easily. The rules of the game are very less and simple and there is no requirement of any additional support for the playing the game. The game only needs the physical power and mental stability to play. This game helps in creating strong bond among the team member. Kabaddi is quite popular among the British Army personals as they play it for fun. British Army personals found that playing this game help them in building stronger team bonding and also help them to remain fit and active.
Kabaddi is a compulsory part of education in Nepal as a game.  The schools strictly follow the rule of playing the Kabaddi as it helps in keeping one fit and healthy. In comparison to any other team sport this requires only physical strength and power and not any external gear support. Any other team sport requires extra support of gears and aid, but here there is no need of any such things.
The duration of the Kabaddi matches do not exceed more than 40 minutes and having a 5 minutes break in the middle. The game from its very beginning grabs the attention of the spectators and fixes them with their seat and their eyes locked on the players till its end.

“Ideas Unlimited Sports Management Group” is trying its best to spread the game to a greater mass. The spirit of kabaddi and the spirit of brotherhood to all people round the globe.

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