A BRIEF STUDY ON THE PROCEDURE OF PHYSICAL AND ANTHROPOMETRIC MEASUREMENT
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Anthropometric Measurement, Calcutta, popularity, Maharashtra, infinite, level of intensityAbstract
In recent years, the Indian game of kabaddi has become a popular offshoot of interest to the general public, with its first World Cup held in 1918. The rise in demand is often credited to Maharashtra. The next year, the fundamentals of the game's rules and needs were dispersed, as was mandated. Anyhow, the infinite runs were first streamed on paper in 1923, after a period of perhaps two or three years. At the time, In Baroda, where the All-India Kabaddi Dispute was held, everyone was expected to agree to the game's basic concludes. From that point on, the game has reached a whole new and critical level of intensity. Due to the game's rising popularity, a number of tournaments were held at the local and national levels. The first ever competition of the sport took place in the 1938 Indian Olympic Games in Calcutta, and it quickly gained popularity thereafter.
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