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In India among various sports, hockey occupies a significant place. It is the national game of India. It is a game of skill, deception, anticipation, concentration and character. Like all other games, hockey too has its fundamental skills. To be on the top in any game, it is necessary to have mastery over its fundamental skills. The fundamental skills of a game are based on the motor moments of human being.
Dr. Veereshkumar Basavaraj Vijapur was on 05th June 1986 in Gudigere village of Dharawad district. He was completed his primary and high school studies in S.J.F.S School, Saunshi, Dharwad and went to Harabhat Composite Pre-University College, Kundgol, Dharwad. Also, he completed his graduation at KLE’S SK Arts and HSK Science College, Hubli and he successfully completed his professional course in Bachelor of Physical Education (B.P.Ed) at Shree. K. G. Nadgir College of Physical Education, Dharwad. Further, he went to Karnatak University, Dharwad and successfully completed his Master of Physical Education (M.P.Ed) degree and Doctor of Philosophy in Physical Education (Ph.D) course at Depart...
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Did you know Sachin Tendulkar was the first cricketer in the world to be given out by the third umpire? Did you know that the Khadilkar sisters – Rohini, Vasanthi and Jayashree – dominated the national women’s chess scene in India from 1974 to 1984? Did you know the Indian Women’s Hockey team qualified for the 2016 Rio Olympics after 36 years? With more than 2000 questions, fascinating facts about your sports stars and trivia about some of your favourite games, come discover the world of Indian sports with this highly entertaining and informative book for sports fans and quizzers.
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The 1947 Partition of British India remains the largest instance of forced migration in the recorded human history. Despite the passage of time, it is still widely seen as a process of singular distress and sorrow. Yet, for those in the subcontinent, the Partition also offers a process of self-exploration for subsequent generations. This book is the first collection of chapters related to the Partition studies wherein experts of various disciplines from the three major modern nation-states affected by this cataclysm - Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan - have closely collaborated to develop a nuanced assessment of the Partition as active in the present. The book casts a somber yet uplifting light on the enormous challenges the Partition imposed on societies struggling to emerge from generations of colonial rule into a post-war world depleted of resources and a future of uncertain prospects.