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Akash Shinde is a well-known kabaddi player from India, hailing from a small village that has deep roots in traditional sports. Kabaddi, a popular indigenous game in India, is often played in rural areas and has gained international recognition. This article focuses on local Indian products related to kabaddi, such as handmade jute mats used for playing surfaces, which are crafted by artisans in villages. These mats are eco-friendly and support the livelihoods of local communities. Additionally, traditional attire like dhotis and turbans, made from cotton and other natural fibers, are commonly worn during kabaddi matches. These products not only preserve cultural heritage but also promote sustainable practices in rural India. |