Kabaddi is a traditional Indian sport that originated in ancient India and is now played internationally. This sport requires both physical strength and mental strategy, making it an excellent activity for Class 6 students to learn about teamwork and discipline.
The basic rules of kabaddi involve two teams of seven players each. One player from the attacking team, known as the raider, enters the opponent\“s half while chanting kabaddi repeatedly without taking a breath. The raider\“s objective is to touch as many defenders as possible and return to their own half without being tackled.
For Class 6 students learning kabaddi, common questions include: What are the basic rules? How many players are in a team? What is the role of the raider? How is scoring done? What are the safety measures? The answers help students understand this exciting Indian sport better and appreciate its cultural significance. |