‘Save kabaddi from going the hockey way’

All India Postal Circle Kabaddi Tournament begins

December 11, 2012 01:48 pm | Updated October 18, 2016 01:15 pm IST - VIJAYAWADA:

Chief Post Master General Karuna Pillai greeting the Andhra players in the 26th all India postal kabaddi tournament in Vijayawada on Monday. Photo: Ch. Vijaya Bhaskar

Chief Post Master General Karuna Pillai greeting the Andhra players in the 26th all India postal kabaddi tournament in Vijayawada on Monday. Photo: Ch. Vijaya Bhaskar

Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences vice-chancellor I.V. Rao on Monday emphasised the importance of India maintaining its supremacy in kabaddi and advised the administrators to keep pace with the changes taking place in the game to prolong its dominance.

Speaking at the inaugural of the 26 All India Postal Circle Kabaddi Tournament at Rail Stadium here on Tuesday, Mr. Rao said that India stayed a super power in hockey for many decades and the world was in awe of the skills of players like Dhyan Chand. “But everything changed with the introduction of astro turf. India failed to master the art of playing on the synthetic surface and surrendered its supremacy to European countries. It is yet to regain its numero uno slot,” he added.

Mr. Rao appreciated the Postal Department for allotting sports events to all 14 circles on rotation and felt such meets would improve the camaraderie and team spirit among the employees.

State game

Chief Post Master General Karuna Pillai said that kabaddi was the state game of Andhra Pradesh and Vijayawada was chosen as venue as many national and international kabaddi players were produced from the commercial capital of AP. Mr. Joshi, Post Master General, Vijayawada Region, asked players to play the game with sportsman’s spirit.

Ten circles

The players from 10 circles – Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Jammu & Kashmir, Kerala, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Delhi and host Andhra Pradesh took part in an impressive march past.

Director of Postal Services Senior D.V.S. R. Murthy, Divisional Security Officer Ramesh Chandra and others took part in the function.

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