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Tanaji wrote: 02 Apr 2026 23:43 Meanwhile the Ramayan trailer starring Ranbir Kapoor was so underwhelming. They claim they have a huge budget but it isnt apparent anywhere, even the graphics were meh. I hope it doesnt go the way of Adipurush…
I hope it actually does. I don't want to see a "big beef guy" in playing Ramar, it feels insulting. Let it tank, let it tank, let it tank...

The old guard of Bollywood must be made to stay away from dharmic topics. Let them focus on inane copied nonsense on why Harry Met Sejal and the like...
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https://x.com/mygovindia/status/2040500829724287382
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A moment that inspires millions

Payal Nag scripts history, becoming the world’s first double-amputee para-archer to win gold at the World Archery Para Series, defeating world champion Sheetal Devi

#WomenInSports #ParaSports
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https://x.com/i/status/2040793802886234169
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Dhurandhar did not just break records. It broke the pretence of an entire ecosystem.

Dhurandhar has turned into a public flogging of the usual frauds, Bollywood’s aman ki asha chorus, Wikipedia’s editorial fixers, and the imported critics who cannot bear an unapologetic India.

The Dhurandhar fight has exposed something much bigger than one film page.

It has exposed Wikipedia’s central fraud: it presents itself as a neutral encyclopedia, but on contentious subjects it often behaves like a political battlefield controlled by a small editorial class. Wikimedia itself says Wikipedia is governed by volunteer editors, that neutrality is a bedrock policy, and that the Foundation does not control article content. That is the theory. The Dhurandhar episode showed the practice. I remember
@UnSubtleDesi and @OpIndia_com show their fradulent behaviour in an investigation few months back.

But when does a blockbuster Indian film become politically inconvenient? What happens? Not a calm summary of dispute. Not a balanced note that critics differ. Instead, an edit war erupts over whether the first line should brand the film “propaganda,” and Wikipedia has to lock the page so only “experienced” editors can shape it.

That alone should alarm people.

Because the moment a page is locked, Wikipedia stops being the romantic fantasy of “anyone can edit” and starts looking like what it often really is: a gated republic of veteran editors, procedural jargon, and ideological muscle memory.

Even Jimmy Wales had to step in. And made a rare intervention and pushed back on Wikipedia itself taking sides in the lead on a contested issue.

If neutrality is such a sacred principle, why did it require founder-level intervention to stop the encyclopedia from speaking in one voice on a live political dispute?

Who decides which sources are “reliable”? Who decides what gets “due weight”? Who decides when “consensus” has been reached? Wikimedia says this is an open and transparent community process. In reality, these rules are interpreted by entrenched editors who can close discussions, privilege favored sources, and freeze their preferred framing into the page.

That is the scam, that even @elonmusk keeps pointing out.

To my mind, this is why so many India-related fights on Wikipedia feel eerily familiar.

Because a small, highly active ideological left-wing radical editor class can dominate disputed pages, and once that happens, neutrality becomes whatever that class can proceduralize. That is not crowd wisdom. That is narrative capture by people who know the rulebook better than the reader ever will.

And anonymity makes the problem worse.

Wikimedia openly defends pseudonymous editing as protection for volunteers. Fine. But anonymity also reduces accountability when editors with strong ideological priors end up shaping politically explosive subjects read by millions. When the work is unpaid, anonymous, and intensely fought over, the obvious inference is that many of the most obsessive editors are not detached saints but partisans and ideologues.

This is why the “free encyclopedia” branding is so misleading.

Free is not the same as neutral.

Open is not the same as fair.

Visible edit histories are not the same as balanced outcomes.

The Dhurandhar row simply made the machinery visible.

A blockbuster Indian film depicting terror, memory and retaliation could not just be reviewed.

It had to be framed.

It had to be morally pre-labelled before the reader even arrived.

That is why I do not buy the innocent story anymore.

Wikipedia is not just an encyclopedia. On polarised subjects, it can become a laundering machine that converts ideological preference into reference-text authority.

And yes, to me, the larger pattern looks less like random volunteer eccentricity and more like a global ultra-left editorial reflex hardening into platform power.

The Dhurandhar page did not damage the film.

It damaged Wikipedia.

Because it reminded millions of people that behind the benevolent gray interface is not some oracle of objective knowledge, but a human hierarchy of anonymous volunteers, procedural gamers, and ideological radical left-wingers trying to stamp their version of reality onto a page the world is told to trust.

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How many times the term "propaganda" appears in the
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May I ask a question:
The Chief Mullah of the KKR team (aka Shahrukh Khan) is either absent from matches or the cameras dont focus on him during the Matches??
Given the Fizz Controversy and SM reports of Mullah readinn Kalma prior to starting matches or team meetings in the previous editions has gone viral!
Is this the reason
Or is it the Bengal elections and Didi has asked to keep away from matches so as not to polarize given the SIR and Beedi infiltration etc.
Hmm very interesting. But having said that KKR are getting a pasting in this edition. Maybe Mullah needs to do an urgent Umrah to revive the teams fortunes!! :lol:
Dont know what he will do if BJP wins the election?? Reckon he will sell his stakes??? :P
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How a Dhurandhar Became A Global SOFT POWER Weapon For India
In this video, we talk about the global success of the Dhurandhar movie franchise. We look at how Dhurandhar has become a massive hit not just in India, but also in the USA, UK, Australia, and many other countries. We also discuss how popular foreign streamers, YouTubers, and podcasters are talking about the film and praising its storytelling, visuals, and overall craft. What makes this more interesting is that Dhurandhar achieved all this without heavy promotion and even after being banned in several Arab countries. Still, it managed to grab worldwide attention. This shows the real soft power of strong and original cinema. We also discuss how this can become a long-term model for India to present its own stories, culture, and originality to the world and strengthen India’s voice globally.
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It was truly engaging to speak with you about films and culture. The way you present Indian civilization and culture through your films, with such understanding and sensitivity, is genuinely admirable and leaves a lasting impact. I am confident that you will continue to inspire people through your work in the future.

https://x.com/shetty_rishab/status/2050553258716930281
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Had the honour of meeting the Honourable Home Minister, Shri @AmitShah ji. It became one of my most memorable moments as he shared his words of appreciation for Kantara and Kantara Chapter 1. I also had a wonderful time discussing my upcoming projects with him. I must say, I was truly happy when he began sharing his in-depth knowledge and understanding of our history, culture, art and film making.
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Indian Navy, Petty Officer (PO) Gurindervir Singh becomes fastest man in India (100m in 10.09 seconds)
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Two sporting events are coming up.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2026_Commonwealth_Games
Commonwealth games at Glasgow, Scotland 2026(23 July to 2 August 2026)
no cricket.
2030 Commonwealth games will be at Ahmedabad, India.

Asian Games 2026 at Aichi-Nagoya, Japan from (19 September to 4 October 2026)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/India_at_ ... sian_Games
Cricket is included and also Recurve archery will be part of these Asian games.
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I only just noticed that the NMACC in Mumbai seems to host some really good shows both Indian stage shows and Western opera like Phantom of the Opera, Cats etc . Looks fabulous,hopefully I will be able to visit it soon

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Good Exposure for the Indian team. It was a goal in the first half, but denied by calling it foul.
https://www.unitycup.com/
The Unity Cup, the premier international football tournament celebrating AfroCentric and global diaspora communities, is officially returning to its historic home.
India 0-2 Jamaica | Unity Cup 2026 | Semi-final | Match Highlights
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maybe the entitled congi ecosystem supported auntie should go to the SC and get the decision reversed



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as usual, after the defeat, this is what she said


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Video. Vinesh Phogat did not stand a chance.
https://x.com/MeghUpdates/status/2060730631668310241
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Wrestler and Congress MLA Vinesh Phogat's Asian Games hopes come to an end.

The wrestler lost 6-4 to Meenakshi in the semifinal bout.
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All 5 are going to Commonwealth games starting in July

https://thenewsmill.com/2026/05/pm-modi ... mpetition/

Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated Indian athletes during the 134th episode of his ‘Mann Ki Baat’ radio programme on January 31, 2026, for their outstanding performances at the National Senior Athletics Federation Competition in Ranchi, Jharkhand. He specifically celebrated five athletes—Gurindervir Singh, Vishal TK, Tejaswin Shankar, Dev Meena, and Kuldeep Kumar—who set new national records in four events at the domestic meet.

During the broadcast, PM Modi praised Gurindervir Singh, a 25-year-old Indian Navy officer, for becoming the fastest Indian sprinter by completing the men’s 100m final in 10.09 seconds. Singh’s time made him the first Indian to break the 10.10-second barrier, surpassing Milkha Singh’s long-standing record and securing his qualification for both the Commonwealth Games and the Asian Games.

The Prime Minister also commended sprinter Animesh Kujur, who briefly held the men’s 100m national record on May 22 after Gurindervir Singh had set a new record minutes earlier during the tournament’s semi-finals. This rapid succession of record-breaking runs ensured Kujur’s qualification for the Commonwealth Games 2026.

Speaking with both athletes, PM Modi highlighted their friendship, training regimens, and healthy rivalry on the track. He described their positive competitive spirit as exemplary and expressed confidence in their potential to bring further achievements. He said, “Look, the competition you’ve participated in is to enhance the nation’s prestige, to take the country to this position in the future, and done with a positive spirit. And I believe that this sportsman spirit of your – to play, also to challenge each other, also to strive to get ahead, and to help each other to move ahead – this is a wonderful job you’ve done. My heartfelt congratulations to you, my best wishes, and you’ll bring glory to the country… I’m confident. Continue to work hard just like this and make great progress. My best wishes to you.”

Turning to other topics, PM Modi drew attention to indigenous cooling food items that help alleviate the intense heatwave in North India. He praised Bihar’s Sattu sherbet for its ability to satiate hunger and provide strength, and acknowledged various regional cold drinks as reflections of the ‘Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat’ spirit.

The Prime Minister also highlighted the diverse varieties of mangoes found throughout the country, emphasising their geographical distinctiveness. In particular, he mentioned Kashi’s Langra mango, which remains green upon ripening, alongside southern and eastern varieties such as Banganapalli, Totapuri, Neelam, Malgova, Bengal’s Himsagar, and the Suvarnarekha variety from Odisha and Andhra Pradesh.

PM Modi acknowledged the contributions of mango farmers, stating, “Today, through ‘Mann Ki Baat’, I will praise my farmer brothers and sisters involved in mango cultivation. You are not just ordinary farmers… You are very special to the agricultural economy of the country.”

During the programme, the Prime Minister discussed the discovery of rare copper plates in Malhar, Chhattisgarh, under the Gyan Bharatam Abhiyan. Believed to be linked to Maharishi Balarjun of the Panduvanshi dynasty, these plates offer valuable information on governance, religion, and culture of that era. PM Modi affirmed continuous government efforts to preserve such invaluable heritage sites nationwide.

He also expressed fascination with the Chola-era copper plates returned to India from the Netherlands. These 21 large and 3 small plates chiefly concern King Rajendra Chola I and document his father Rajaraja Chola’s vow. Their inscriptions refer to the donation of the village of Anaimangalam to a Buddhist monastery and describe the Chola dynasty’s achievements.

Concluding the broadcast, PM Modi highlighted India’s first Ganga dolphin rescue ambulance, credited with saving a Gangetic dolphin in Uttar Pradesh. He described the 13-hour rescue operation and explained that the ambulance, developed under the Namami Gange Abhiyan, functions as a mobile hospital with oxygen supplies, specialised stretchers, and rescue equipment.

He said, “To those watching ‘Mann Ki Baat’ on TV, I would like to say – You must watch this video. This video has been in the news recently. In this, some people are patiently and carefully trying to save a Gangetic dolphin. You will be surprised to know that this entire effort took about 13 hours, and ultimately, the dolphin was saved. Friends, India’s first Ganga dolphin rescue ambulance played a huge role in this. This incident took place in Uttar Pradesh. A Gangetic dolphin was trapped in a canal there. At that time, this ambulance, built under the ‘Namami Gange Abhiyan’, reached there as a ray of hope. It was then carefully pulled out. It was examined, it was treated, and then it was safely released into the Rapti River. In a way, a life returned home… This dolphin rescue ambulance is very special. It has been designed like a mobile hospital. It has arrangements for keeping the dolphin safe. It has oxygen facilities, special stretchers, and rescue equipment. This means that if a dolphin gets injured, gets stuck in a canal, or gets cut off from the river, it can be helped immediately. Friends, when we save the Gangetic dolphin, we don’t just save a species; we save the biodiversity of the Ganga. We save the river’s entire life system and preserve a priceless natural heritage for our future generations.”
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Indian under-18 Asian hockey tournament., girls defeated Singapore by 25-0 goals (This is Hockey)

Also!! India vs Pakistan (men's under-18 hockey) semi-finals on June 5th Asian Cup hockey in Japan.
First semifinals are Japan vs Malaysia
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25-0 :eek:
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sanjaykumar wrote: 04 Jun 2026 19:59 25-0 :eek:
Yes! Indeed! a Goal every other minute.

BTW. India boys under-18 hockey team defeated Pakis 5-3 in Semis of Asian Cup (under-18) and will play Japan in finals (Japan defeated Malaysia 8-1). Girls crashed out in a shootout against China (3-1) and will play for 3rd place.
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https://x.com/ShivAroor/status/2063099887739359537
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As Grandmaster Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa makes history becoming the 1st Indian to win the Norway Chess title, I’m reminded of this gem of a picture of his mum Nagalakshmi watching him being interviewed a few years ago.

Imagine her today.. ♥️
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sanjaykumar wrote: 04 Jun 2026 19:59 25-0 :eek:
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IfbngjhNXy4
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Under 18 Asia cup Hockey finaks India vs. Japan. India wins 4-1
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https://x.com/ANI/status/2063298771149340798
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Chennai, Tamil Nadu: On Praggnanandhaa winning Norway Chess 2026, his mother Nagalakshmi says, "We are very happy that Praggnanandhaa has won the Norway chess tournament... We spoke to him at 3 AM, during which he said that he won the match. He played till 2 am, and when he spoke to us, it was 3 AM..."

On her son Praggnanandhaa and daughter Vaishali Rameshbabu's success in chess, "Hard work is the secret of their success... Despite ups and downs, we told them to do hard work so that one day they would get their thing done, which they followed..."
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India Beat Bangladesh In The Final To Win The SAFF Women's Championship | Extended Highlights
The Blue Tigresses are back on their throne India has reclaimed regional dominance by defeating arch-rivals Bangladesh 3-1 in a high-octane SAFF Women’s Championship 2026 final at the Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Goa.

Striker Pyari Xaxa opened the scoring with a deflected loop, but Bangladesh's Ritu ***** Chakma pulled one back with a clinical strike right before halftime. Refusing to let momentum shift, Sanfida Nongrum headed home a brilliant second immediately after the restart before substitute Lynda Kom pounced on a defensive lapse to seal India's record-extending sixth SAFF title! Having conceded just one goal throughout the entire tournament while blasting 18 past their opponents, Crispin Chettri's side wrapped up a flawless championship campaign in front of an ecstatic home crowd
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Women's T20 world cup in England.

Indian women team defeated Pakistan by 65 runs.
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The FIFA world soccer match are ongoing. India has not fielded a team, which is very sad. Aren't there enough interest in soccer within India to field a decent team. Cricket has become the only rage in sport in India and perhaps field hockey. The ministry of sports in India is one entity that does not perform at all.
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bala wrote: 21 Jun 2026 09:16 The FIFA world soccer match are ongoing. India has not fielded a team, which is very sad. Aren't there enough interest in soccer within India to field a decent team. Cricket has become the only rage in sport in India and perhaps field hockey. The ministry of sports in India is one entity that does not perform at all.

bala saar, India did not qualify.
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bala wrote: 21 Jun 2026 09:16 The FIFA world soccer match are ongoing. India has not fielded a team, which is very sad. Aren't there enough interest in soccer within India to field a decent team. Cricket has become the only rage in sport in India and perhaps field hockey. The ministry of sports in India is one entity that does not perform at all.
Even the Han Chinese missing. No good sports infrastructure in schools , no politicians crazy about sports… NEET/JEE are National sports :lol:

Does anyone know if ancient texts talk about sports in our part of the world ?
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S_Madhukar wrote: 21 Jun 2026 11:19
bala wrote: 21 Jun 2026 09:16 The FIFA world soccer match are ongoing. India has not fielded a team, which is very sad. Aren't there enough interest in soccer within India to field a decent team. Cricket has become the only rage in sport in India and perhaps field hockey. The ministry of sports in India is one entity that does not perform at all.
Even the Han Chinese missing. No good sports infrastructure in schools , no politicians crazy about sports… NEET/JEE are National sports :lol:

Does anyone know if ancient texts talk about sports in our part of the world ?
Saar Gurukuls taught Yoga, vyayama, Yuddhabhyasa including malla yuddha I think
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India, if I am not mistaken, ranks 139 in FIFA rankings. Used to be below 100 some decades ago.
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also, imo, the hype of football in india has decreased in the recent years, we had 2 sort of generational players in bhutia followed by chettri, who is the current poster boy now? there's no hype or press around this person or better yet persons to percolate to passively disinterested folks like me. The ISL is also in dire straits, or some teams participating in it at least, when it was launched, there was much fanfare and following, now there are talks about unpaid dues to players, unwillingness of new ventures to buy out existing franchises that are looking to depart. Now wiki has data till 2021 in terms of viewership which grew, but irl i have not heard anyone even casually discussing isl events not in office spaces. Its the same as with pro-kabbadi league, in the initial years it was quite a cultural behemoth as well, not so much in the recent years. It still makes it a viable path for our youngsters to take to sports as a profession which is a good point.

I am more hopeful of field hockey, that would be the only other after the ipl that has some standards and global relevance.
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I am all for sports but I don’t think we want to end up like US where all they talk is sports in society and yet having high obesity rates. Better for us to play more sports than watch it
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FIFA rankings are a joke. Most of the good teams are in Euro land - germany, belgium, netherlands, spain, etc, the others are in South America - brazil, argentina. The asian ones like Japan are good, the US team is okay too. Most ME and north african teams are barely good, qatar and saudi arabia have imported others to play for them. Euros have inducted immigrant african players into their teams. One of the annoying features is that a whole slew of Britshit commentators with their thick britshit accent gibberish commentary slaughter the names of all players who don't have a anglo name.

India can follow the Japan model and create a competent team of youngsters who are fit and capable. Learn from Japan how to attack the opponent and take a calculated shot at the goal as often as you can. Precise passing is another thing that is required in futball or soccer.
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I saw the other day a women's rugby league in India... new tidings... I think we have historically had an aversion to sports with lots of physical contact except individual sports like wrestling and boxing... having said that rugby and football are a chance for some folks to do wrestling and boxing as a team :lol: I much prefer we start acing individual events first... we need a proper sports culture first and base fitness first
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How tiny Cape Verde (pop 500,000) reached the World Cup while India (pop: 1.4 bil) still dreams

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S_Madhukar wrote: 22 Jun 2026 02:08 I saw the other day a women's rugby league in India... new tidings... I think we have historically had an aversion to sports with lots of physical contact except individual sports like wrestling and boxing... having said that rugby and football are a chance for some folks to do wrestling and boxing as a team :lol: I much prefer we start acing individual events first... we need a proper sports culture first and base fitness first
Err... Kabaddi?
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^^^Sirji
Three things to be fixed:
1. Football needs to move away from to Sep-Jan period, away from IPL season, for example ISL is going on during IPL.
2. Prime time TV slot so evening play say kickoff 6-6.30 under lights make its enticing for the crowd to attend. Also TV rights can be plowed back into the teams. Also creating a TV viewship will entice crowd to stadium
3. The constant fight for controlling the Association should be addressed so that an BCCI/IPL model is approached.
In hot summer who will go and sit in the stadium at say 4.00 in the afternoon for kickoff, unless of course you are hardcore supporter or want to have your brains fried in the hot sun!!
We need to market our large viewership to FIFA in such a way that Asian group slots for WC be divided : say push for a separate South Asia slot?? There are too many EU slots. And the present competition shows that mostnof the teams from EU are not brilliant. Because of their leagues and the money involved a myth is built around the National Teams!!
We need to follow Japanese model, they had given a 100 yrs programme and now in end of the first 1/3rd of that period when they started this to build their national team. We should atleast chart a 20-25 yrs programme and stick with it
See how Hockey has been revived back with FIH Leagues. Mr Patnaik had done a yoemen service for building up Hockey in Orissa as a Major hub for tournaments.
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arshyam wrote: 22 Jun 2026 10:23
S_Madhukar wrote: 22 Jun 2026 02:08 I saw the other day a women's rugby league in India... new tidings... I think we have historically had an aversion to sports with lots of physical contact except individual sports like wrestling and boxing... having said that rugby and football are a chance for some folks to do wrestling and boxing as a team :lol: I much prefer we start acing individual events first... we need a proper sports culture first and base fitness first
Err... Kabaddi?
Kabaddi is still gentle, closer to playing tag compared to say rugby or footy
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SRajesh wrote: 22 Jun 2026 10:37 ^^^Sirji
Three things to be fixed:
1. Football needs to move away from to Sep-Jan period, away from IPL season, for example ISL is going on during IPL.
2. Prime time TV slot so evening play say kickoff 6-6.30 under lights make its enticing for the crowd to attend. Also TV rights can be plowed back into the teams. Also creating a TV viewship will entice crowd to stadium
3. The constant fight for controlling the Association should be addressed so that an BCCI/IPL model is approached.
In hot summer who will go and sit in the stadium at say 4.00 in the afternoon for kickoff, unless of course you are hardcore supporter or want to have your brains fried in the hot sun!!
We need to market our large viewership to FIFA in such a way that Asian group slots for WC be divided : say push for a separate South Asia slot?? There are too many EU slots. And the present competition shows that mostnof the teams from EU are not brilliant. Because of their leagues and the money involved a myth is built around the National Teams!!
We need to follow Japanese model, they had given a 100 yrs programme and now in end of the first 1/3rd of that period when they started this to build their national team. We should atleast chart a 20-25 yrs programme and stick with it
See how Hockey has been revived back with FIH Leagues. Mr Patnaik had done a yoemen service for building up Hockey in Orissa as a Major hub for tournaments.
My 2 paisa for footy growth...

i. Make region wise standardized approach to coaching and building an identity. For eg. North can take Italian approach - defence first while East can go samba/Argentine way, NE take Korean/Japan approach while South can take african and west Mexico one

ii. Build 15-20k capacity modern stadiums across the country with necessary infrastructure for grassroots level development plus having senior club sides. Minimum 20-25 such towns and cities should be identified across regions.

iii. Restrict no of foreigners to 1-2 and 2-3 oci/pio players in each of the teams. Unless we have homegrown players, Fifa rankings will not improve.

iv. Have 9-10 month league of 2 division at national level and 2 level each at all 5 region levels to make it competitive Promotion/relegation makes attractive watch

v. Scrap rest of the domestic competitions and concentrate on 1 cup competition for each of the division.

AIFF should identify 100 or so districts and start school competition to attract new talent and funnel them into the club system for progression.

There is no need for ultra glamorous pitch for masses rather than making a sound plan and staying true to it. A minimum 10yrs horizon is needed.
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