Kabaddi is a popular contact sport in India that originated in ancient times. This traditional Indian game requires both strength and strategy, with players known as raiders attempting to tag opponents while holding their breath.
In recent news, a tragic incident occurred where a kabaddi player succumbed to rabies. This highlights the importance of rabies awareness and vaccination in rural India where the sport is particularly popular.
Rabies is a viral disease that affects the central nervous system and is almost always fatal once symptoms appear. In India, local health products like anti-rabies vaccines are manufactured by companies such as Serum Institute of India, which is one of the world\“s largest vaccine producers.
Other notable Indian health products include Ayurvedic medicines, which are traditional herbal remedies that have been used for centuries. Companies like Dabur and Himalaya Herbals produce various Ayurvedic products that are popular both domestically and internationally. |