1
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combat sports
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India
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Valued for its contribution to discipline and character-building, often associated with spiritual and philosophical elements, and events held in a more reserved and respectful manner.
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1
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2
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extreme sports
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India
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Less prevalent and not as widely integrated into the mainstream culture, with a focus on traditional sports and recreational activities.
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1
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3
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play sport
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India
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Informal sports and games are more common, and children often play traditional games in open spaces rather than participating in organized sports teams.
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1
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4
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play sport
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India
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Engaging in sports is often seen as a leisure activity, but the emphasis is more on traditional games and cricket rather than competitive sports.
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1
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5
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play sports
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India
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Engaging in organized sports is less common, with more emphasis placed on individual and informal recreational activities.
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1
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6
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playing sports
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India
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While playing sports is popular, there is a strong emphasis on academic achievement, and some traditional sports like kabaddi and kho-kho hold cultural significance.
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1
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7
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professional sports
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India
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Professional sports are not as dominant in popular culture, and traditional sports like cricket and field hockey hold more significance.
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1
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8
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sport
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India
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Emphasis on traditional activities such as yoga and martial arts, with less focus on professional team sports.
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1
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9
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sport
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India
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Cricket and table tennis are widely followed and played.
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1
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10
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sports
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India
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Emphasizes traditional physical disciplines like martial arts, yoga, and local traditional sports, with less emphasis on organized team sports like football or basketball.
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1
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11
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violent sports
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India
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Viewed with skepticism, with an emphasis on non-violent sports like cricket and field hockey
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1
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