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  2. Sports Authority of India - Wikipedia

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    The Sports Authority of India originated with the committee formed to host the 1982 Asian Games in New Delhi. SAI was set up as a Society registered under Societies Act, 1860 in pursuance of the Resolution No. 1-1/83/SAI dated 25th January 1984 of the Department of Sports, Government of India with the objective of promotion of Sports and Games ...

  3. Sports in Karnataka - Wikipedia

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    The sports related infrastructure is mainly concentrated in Bangalore which also played host to the 4th National Games of India in the year 1997. [2] Bangalore is also the location of the Sports Authority of India (SAI) which is the premier sports institute in the country. [3]

  4. Netaji Subhas National Institute of Sports - Wikipedia

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    Founded on 7 May 1961, the institute was renamed as Netaji Subhas National Institute of Sports in January 1973. It was merged with SAI in 1987. [1] Spread over 268 acres, NIS is housed in the Old Moti Bagh Palace of the erstwhile royal family of Patiala State, which was purchased by Government of India after Indian Independence.

  5. Padel in India - Wikipedia

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    Padel is a rapidly growing sport in India, with increasing popularity and infrastructure development across the country.. From the first court in Bangalore in 2017, India had 100 padel courts in 2024 and several padel clubs have sprung up across major metropolitan cities such as Delhi, Hyderabad, Kolkata, and Pune. [1]

  6. Limba Ram - Wikipedia

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    Limba Ram was born in Saradeet Village (Jhadol tahsil, Udaipur district, Rajasthan state, India) on January 30, 1972. His family belongs to the Ahari tribe and because of poverty, Limba Ram relied on hunting birds like sparrows, partridges as well as other animals in the jungle with his indigenous bamboo bow and reed arrows.

  7. Special Area Games Scheme - Wikipedia

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    The Special Area Games Scheme (also known as the Special Area Games Programme; abbreviated to SAG Scheme and SAG Programme or SAGP) is a sports promotion scheme of the Sports Authority of India (SAI) that is designed to identify and train sports persons from the communities in the tribal, rural, hilly and coastal regions of the country who are considered to exhibit natural physical aptitude ...

  8. Koramangala Indoor Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Koramangala Indoor Stadium' is an indoor stadium in Koramangala area of Bangalore city in Karnataka. The stadium was built in 1997 to promote National games and indoor sports in the city. The stadium has a tennis court, an outdoor basketball court, a badminton court as well as a table tennis complex.

  9. Kanteerava Indoor Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Kanteerava Indoor Stadium, also known as the Sree or Sri Kanteerava Indoor Stadium, is an indoor sporting arena located in Bangalore, India, near Cubbon Park. The capacity of the arena is 4,000 people. [1] Sampangi Lake was changed to create this sports complex. The design uses an elliptical dome. [2] It has hosted the SABA Championship in 2015 ...