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Then what is ‘bharat ka rashtriy khel’? Is it cricket or kabaddi? Boxing, tennis or wrestling? The answer is none of the above. India does not have a national sport declared by the government or the law.
While India has many national symbols like a national animal, national bird, national flower, and national fruit, the country does not have a game declared as ‘Bharat ka rashtriy khel’.
In this article, we will be discussing why there is no chosen national sport of India. We will also discuss the factors considered before a nation selects a game as their ‘Rashtriya Khel’. We will look at the incidences when people have approached the court or the government to find answers to hockey or other sports being India’s national game.
This instance shows us that not only common people but even our leaders believed hockey to be the national sport of India. This misconception is still very deep-rooted, and often, rumours also spread about this topic on social media and other messaging platforms. It is very typical to be deceived as India does celebrate a National Sports day in August but does not recognise any game or sport in particular.
India is a demographically diverse country with 28 states and 8 Union Territories. Games like cricket are popular in Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra. States like the seven sisters in the North-East, West Bengal and Goa excel in football. The northern states are doing well in wrestling, hockey and kabaddi. There are many other games popular in different parts of the country, and this is the primary reason it is so difficult to define what the national game of India is.
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Our country might have won eight Olympic gold medals in hockey, several world Cups in kabaddi, and the No.1 spot in cricket, but India has no national game.READ MOREDecathlon
Sports and games are not only intriguing themes and enjoyable pastimes that promote excellent health, but they are also topics of national and international concerns. Many countries have a national sport. For the longest time, it was thought that the national game of India was hockey. Well, this is not at all true.Then what is ‘bharat ka rashtriy khel’? Is it cricket or kabaddi? Boxing, tennis or wrestling? The answer is none of the above. India does not have a national sport declared by the government or the law.
While India has many national symbols like a national animal, national bird, national flower, and national fruit, the country does not have a game declared as ‘Bharat ka rashtriy khel’.
In this article, we will be discussing why there is no chosen national sport of India. We will also discuss the factors considered before a nation selects a game as their ‘Rashtriya Khel’. We will look at the incidences when people have approached the court or the government to find answers to hockey or other sports being India’s national game.
Why Did Indians Believe Hockey To Be The National Sport Of India
For many years, we have been under the impression that hockey is the national sport of India. It's crucial to comprehend why most Indians perceived hockey as their national play. Hockey is one of the oldest games, legalized in 1925. Indian Hockey Federation approved the sport. India has been one of the best teams globally in this sport. Be it Olympics or world cups, or any other tournaments, our team has done very well in almost every type of field hockey event. India's men's and women's hockey teams have demonstrated the country's sporting prowess to the rest of the world. The sport's success rate and popularity led people to believe that hockey was ‘Bharat ka rashtriy khel’.Take A Look At The Indian Hockey Team Achievements In The Olympics
As previously said, India's hockey team has achieved so much that the game of hockey is referred to as the 'bharat ka rashtriy khel.' This section has listed the Indian hockey team’s achievements in Olympics throughout the years. The team has won 12 medals in this sport and has also done admirably in previous years. Venue/Olympics Name Year Achievements Amsterdam Olympics 1928 Gold Medal Los Angeles Olympics 1932 Gold Medal Berlin Olympics 1936 Gold Medal London Olympics 1948 Gold Medal Helsinki Olympics 1952 Gold Medal Melbourne Olympics 1956 Gold Medal Rome Olympics 1960 Silver Medal Tokyo Olympics 1964 Gold Medal Mexico City Olympics 1968 Bronze Medal Munich Olympics 1972 Bronze Medal Montreal Olympics 1976 7th Position Moscow Olympics 1980 Gold Medal Los Angeles Olympics 1984 5th Position Seoul Olympics 1988 5th Position Barcelona Olympics 1992 6th Position Atlanta Olympics 1996 8th Position Sydney Olympics 2000 7th Position Athens Olympics 2004 7th Position Beijing Olympics 2008 Did Not Qualify London Olympics 2012 12th Position Rio Olympics 2016 8th position Tokyo Olympics 2021 Bronze MedalWhy Cricket And Kabaddi Are Not The National Sport Of India
Cricket only became popular in India in the 1980s, after hockey had already established itself. Our country's team won their first World Cup in 1983, bringing this sport to prominence. Because of its well-known players and current success rates, cricket has become a household name. Kabaddi is another sport where India has shown brilliant results as well. Kabaddi is immensely popular in various states in our country's northern regions, and its athletes have excelled in numerous sporting competitions. On the other hand, cricket and kabaddi are not India's national sports because they are not widely popular or accessible across the country.So Is Hockey The National Game Of India
In 2012, a 10-year old girl Aishwarya filed an RTI directly to the PMO to know which sport was the national sport of India. This RTI query received a swift response, and it was clarified that the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports had not chosen and declared any game as the ‘bharat ka rashtriy khel’.Why Does India Not Have A National Game
The ‘bharat ka rashtriy khel’ is not hockey, nor is it cricket or kabaddi. India does not have a national sport. A school teacher from the Dhule district of Maharashtra filed an RTI query to know when was hockey declared the national sport of India. In response to the same, the Union Ministry of Youth Affairs stated that there was no one sport selected as ‘Bharat ka rashtriy khel’ as the aim of the government is to encourage all sports. The objective is to promote every sports discipline and ensure that players from each sport get equal chances to do better and bring glory to the nation.Know What Happened When Naveen Patnaik Requested PM Modi To Declare Hockey As The National Game Of India
In 2018, the Chief Minister of Odisha, Naveen Patnaik, wrote to PM Modi to declare hockey as India’s national game. He mentioned that he was surprised knowing that hockey was not the national sport of our country. This appeal was made by him considering the upcoming World Cup that was to be held in the state.This instance shows us that not only common people but even our leaders believed hockey to be the national sport of India. This misconception is still very deep-rooted, and often, rumours also spread about this topic on social media and other messaging platforms. It is very typical to be deceived as India does celebrate a National Sports day in August but does not recognise any game or sport in particular.
When The Supreme Court Of India Rejected The Plea To Recognize Hockey As The National Game Of India
Lawyer Vishal Tiwari filed a PIL to recognise hockey as India's ‘rashtriy khel’. Lawyer Vishal Tiwari asked the court, “If the country can have a national animal, why can’t it have its national game.”He also noted the prominence of cricket as a sport and advised officials to explore hockey because cricket and its popularity were overpowering. The court rejected this PIL, stating, “There should be a drive within people. Players like Mary Kom rise above all adversities. The court cannot do anything.”Here s Why It Is Difficult To Declare The National Game Of India
India is a large country with the world’s second-largest population. While one of its most attractive features, the country's diversity, is why selecting a national sport can be difficult. It is hard to pick a national sport or game because there are several factors to consider, and there are so many games and sports practised at various levels across the country.India is a demographically diverse country with 28 states and 8 Union Territories. Games like cricket are popular in Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra. States like the seven sisters in the North-East, West Bengal and Goa excel in football. The northern states are doing well in wrestling, hockey and kabaddi. There are many other games popular in different parts of the country, and this is the primary reason it is so difficult to define what the national game of India is.