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Indian kabaddi is a traditional contact sport that originated in ancient India and remains highly popular in the country today. It involves two teams of seven players each, where one player, known as the raider, enters the opponent\“s half to tag as many defenders as possible while chanting kabaddi without taking a breath. The defenders aim to stop the raider by tackling or holding them. This sport is deeply rooted in Indian culture and is often played in villages and schools, promoting physical fitness, teamwork, and quick reflexes. In recent years, it has gained international recognition through events like the Pro Kabaddi League, which showcases top Indian talent and attracts global audiences. |