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  • As humans reach the pinnacle of their natural achievement, we may see fewer records broken in popular events and the introduction of ancient sports such as Kabaddi¹ along with a host of new sports.

    Latest stories 2009

  • Debutant director Narendra Babu's "Kabaddi" is certainly a classic film that is made entirely on the most popular game of the state.

    Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 Ruchika Kher 2009

  • July 4th, 2009 Film: "Kabaddi"; Director: Narendra Babu; Cast:

    Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 Ruchika Kher 2009

  • As humans reach the pinnacle of their natural achievement, we may see fewer records broken in popular events and the introduction of ancient sports such as Kabaddi¹ along with a host of new sports.

    Latest stories 2009

  • Davinder Luther/Associated Press Artists performed during the closing ceremony of the Kabaddi World Cup in the northern Indian city of Ludhiana, Punjab, Sunday.

    India in Pictures 2011

  • Closing ceremony for the Kabaddi World Cup, World Heritage Week in Gujarat, mourners in Delhi after a fire killed at least 15 people, and more.

    India in Pictures 2011

  • Kabaddi star players are strong and quick on their feet, and most importantly, they can hold their breath for two minutes while chanting the word "kabaddi" over and over.

    Living and Breathing Kabaddi 2010

  • Plans are under way to launch a World Kabaddi League early next year with city-based teams, playoffs and an off-season.

    Living and Breathing Kabaddi 2010

  • Plans are under way to launch a World Kabaddi League early next year with city-based teams, playoffs and an off-season.

    Ancient Sport of India Touts Ties to Buddha, and Male Cheerleaders 2010

  • The muscle and might displayed by female Kabaddi players pales in comparison to the strength and determination with which they have learned to empower themselves and the women around them.

    Marissa Bronfman: Literacy in India: A Gift That Never Stops Giving 2009

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