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First sports seminar aims to popularise sports culture in India

First sports seminar aims to popularise sports culture in India

New Delhi, Oct 19 (UNI) With an aim to evolve sports culture in the country and encourage participation of youngsters, especially school students in sports-related activities, while seriously considering a career in sports, the first national sports seminar was organised here on Saturday.
Eminent academidicians and sports personalities expressed their views on the sports culture and it's challenges in India during the event, organised jointly by the NGO, Sports-A way of life and the Institute of Management Technology (IMT), Ghaziabad.
During the seminar, Kanishka Pandey, president of Sports-A way of life presented his first research paper, in which he recommended the 'carrot and stick policy' for parents to develop sports aptitude in their children, before they go to kindergarten class.

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