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Kabaddi, an ancient Indian sport, has a rich history and cultural significance in India. Originally, it was known by various old names in different regions of the country. For instance, in some parts, it was called \“Hututu\“ or \“Chedugudu,\“ which reflect its traditional roots. This sport involves two teams where players take turns to raid the opponent\“s court while chanting \“kabaddi\“ to prove they are not inhaling. Over time, it evolved into a popular game, especially in rural areas, and has now gained international recognition. Kabaddi is not just a sport but also a symbol of Indian heritage, promoting physical fitness and teamwork. Today, it is widely played and celebrated in India, with professional leagues attracting global audiences. |