FASTER, HIGHER. STRONGER... IN CHHATTISGARH
India Today|October 31, 2022
The Bhupesh Baghel-led Congress government hosts the state's first-ever Chhattisgarhia Olympics ostensibly to promote traditional Indian sports among its people. It's not all sporting spirit, though. The event is also intended as a political outreach a year ahead of the assembly polls
Rahul Noronha
FASTER, HIGHER. STRONGER... IN CHHATTISGARH

A RUNNING COMMENTARY ON THE loudspeaker punctuates the crowd's cheering-shrill, loud and spirited-as two sides line up against each other, one ready to raid and the other to defend. When a player from the raiding side crosses the mid line, drawn crudely on the ground, the cheering only grows louder. The charger lunges towards her four opponents, chanting 'kabaddikabaddi' without pausing for breath. The defenders are ready, swiftly averting each of the raider's attempts to tag them. Finally, one leaps forward and holds the raider tightly by the waist. Another grabs a leg. The remaining two block her way back to safety. The game is over. Smiling and laughing, the members of the two teams-in red, blue, green and other colourful cotton saris-greet each other as a bunch of kids, who had been following the proceedings keenly, raid the turf to embrace their mothers.

It's Olympics time in Chhattisgarh. Kabaddi, gilli danda (tip-cat), pitthul (seven stones), banti (marbles), langdi daud (one-legged race), rassakashi (tug of war) and bhanwara (spinning top), sports that were an intrinsic part of Indian tradition till video games and smartphones invaded the landscape and children's minds, are part of the first-of-its-kind extravaganza that kicked off on October 6 and has come to be called Chhattisgarhia Olympics. Young or old, man or woman, villager or townsperson, all Chhattisgarhis are welcome to take part in 14 disciplines during the multi-sport event that also includes the internationally recognised long jump and 100-metre dash (see The Folk Games).

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