Grandmaster Jimmy R. Jagtiani founded the Taekwondo Federation of India (TFI) in 1976 after introducing Taekwondo to India in 1975. Under his leadership, TFI gained recognition from several national and international sports organizations. He has dedicated over 37 years to promoting Taekwondo in India, training over 10,000 black belts and helping establish the art across 26 states and territories. In 2009, the Taekwondo Hall of Fame recognized Jagtiani as the "Father of Taekwondo in India" for his pivotal role in developing the sport within the country.
The passage discusses the history and development of the Asian Games, which are a multi-sport event held every four years to promote friendship and solidarity across Asia. It notes that:
- The first Asian Games were held in 1951 in New Delhi with 489 athletes from 11 countries competing in 6 sports.
- Additional sports like boxing and wrestling were introduced at the 1954 Games in Manila. Sports like tennis and volleyball were added in 1958 in Tokyo.
- New sports continue to be included, such as mountain biking in 1998 in Bangkok.
- The 14th Asian Games in 2002 in Busan had nearly 10,000 participants from 44 countries, and Vietnam won medals in bodybuilding and billiards.
This document contains 12 multiple choice questions about various topics including world events from 2017 such as sports championships and political elections, as well as some current events questions about companies and international agreements. It also includes an unrelated phrase "Taste the thunder" between some questions.
The document provides biographical information on several famous Indian women from different fields including science, sports, law, politics, and social activism. It discusses their contributions and achievements. Some of the women featured are Kalpana Chawla, the first Indian woman in space; Marie Curie, the Nobel Prize winning physicist and chemist; Sania Mirza, an Indian tennis player; Mary Kom and P.V. Sindhu, Indian Olympic medalists in boxing and badminton; and Vrinda Grover, a prominent human rights lawyer in India.
P.T. Usha is considered one of India's greatest female athletes. She was born in Kerala and began her track career in 1976. Usha won 101 international medals in her career and set several national and Asian records in sprint events. She nearly won bronze in the 1984 Olympics but lost by 1/100th of a second in the 400m hurdles final. Sania Mirza is a professional tennis player from India and the highest ranked Indian woman ever. She began playing tennis in 2003 and has won WTA titles. Saina Nehwal is a professional Indian badminton player currently ranked 5th in the world. She has won 19 gold medals between 2003-2012 and created history in various tournaments
The document provides a summary of key events that occurred in March 2014 around the world and in India. Some of the major events included Chandi Prasad Bhatt winning the Gandhi Peace Prize for 2013, the National Food Security Act coming into force in Madhya Pradesh, 12 Years A Slave winning the Academy Award for Best Picture, Lok Sabha elections being scheduled to take place from April 7th 2014 over 9 phases, and Nandan Nilekani resigning as chairman of UIDAI.
1) Jimmy George was the first Indian volleyball player to become a professional, playing club volleyball in Italy from 1982-1984 and 1985-1987.
2) He was a star player for India's national volleyball team, competing in the Asian Games in 1974, 1978, and 1986 where India won bronze.
3) Tragically, Jimmy George died in a car accident in Italy in 1987 at the age of 32, leaving behind his wife who was six months pregnant with their son. Several awards and stadiums in India and Italy are named in his honor to commemorate his achievements and legacy.
India is one of the emerging BRICS economies along with Brazil, Russia, China, and South Africa. Together the BRICS countries represent over 3 billion people and $4 trillion in foreign reserves. However, India's sports budget has decreased over 50% from 2009 levels, currently allocating only $1.15 billion in 2012. There is a lack of training facilities and infrastructure in India to develop athletes despite the large sports budget. Private organizations have had to fund many of India's Olympic medalists due to the lack of support from the government. Improving funding, facilities, and incentives is needed to enhance India's athletic performance going forward.
September 2014 Complete Current Affairs – Specially focused on IBPS POArun Es
Complete Current Affairs questions from September 2014.
suitable for all competitive exams
Banking and Finance, National News, International News, Science and Technology, Prize and Award Winners, Sports Updates
The passage discusses the history and development of the Asian Games, which are a multi-sport event held every four years to promote friendship and solidarity across Asia. It notes that:
- The first Asian Games were held in 1951 in New Delhi with 489 athletes from 11 countries competing in 6 sports.
- Additional sports like boxing and wrestling were introduced at the 1954 Games in Manila. Sports like tennis and volleyball were added in 1958 in Tokyo.
- New sports continue to be included, such as mountain biking in 1998 in Bangkok.
- The 14th Asian Games in 2002 in Busan had nearly 10,000 participants from 44 countries, and Vietnam won medals in bodybuilding and billiards.
This document contains 12 multiple choice questions about various topics including world events from 2017 such as sports championships and political elections, as well as some current events questions about companies and international agreements. It also includes an unrelated phrase "Taste the thunder" between some questions.
The document provides biographical information on several famous Indian women from different fields including science, sports, law, politics, and social activism. It discusses their contributions and achievements. Some of the women featured are Kalpana Chawla, the first Indian woman in space; Marie Curie, the Nobel Prize winning physicist and chemist; Sania Mirza, an Indian tennis player; Mary Kom and P.V. Sindhu, Indian Olympic medalists in boxing and badminton; and Vrinda Grover, a prominent human rights lawyer in India.
P.T. Usha is considered one of India's greatest female athletes. She was born in Kerala and began her track career in 1976. Usha won 101 international medals in her career and set several national and Asian records in sprint events. She nearly won bronze in the 1984 Olympics but lost by 1/100th of a second in the 400m hurdles final. Sania Mirza is a professional tennis player from India and the highest ranked Indian woman ever. She began playing tennis in 2003 and has won WTA titles. Saina Nehwal is a professional Indian badminton player currently ranked 5th in the world. She has won 19 gold medals between 2003-2012 and created history in various tournaments
The document provides a summary of key events that occurred in March 2014 around the world and in India. Some of the major events included Chandi Prasad Bhatt winning the Gandhi Peace Prize for 2013, the National Food Security Act coming into force in Madhya Pradesh, 12 Years A Slave winning the Academy Award for Best Picture, Lok Sabha elections being scheduled to take place from April 7th 2014 over 9 phases, and Nandan Nilekani resigning as chairman of UIDAI.
1) Jimmy George was the first Indian volleyball player to become a professional, playing club volleyball in Italy from 1982-1984 and 1985-1987.
2) He was a star player for India's national volleyball team, competing in the Asian Games in 1974, 1978, and 1986 where India won bronze.
3) Tragically, Jimmy George died in a car accident in Italy in 1987 at the age of 32, leaving behind his wife who was six months pregnant with their son. Several awards and stadiums in India and Italy are named in his honor to commemorate his achievements and legacy.
India is one of the emerging BRICS economies along with Brazil, Russia, China, and South Africa. Together the BRICS countries represent over 3 billion people and $4 trillion in foreign reserves. However, India's sports budget has decreased over 50% from 2009 levels, currently allocating only $1.15 billion in 2012. There is a lack of training facilities and infrastructure in India to develop athletes despite the large sports budget. Private organizations have had to fund many of India's Olympic medalists due to the lack of support from the government. Improving funding, facilities, and incentives is needed to enhance India's athletic performance going forward.
September 2014 Complete Current Affairs – Specially focused on IBPS POArun Es
Complete Current Affairs questions from September 2014.
suitable for all competitive exams
Banking and Finance, National News, International News, Science and Technology, Prize and Award Winners, Sports Updates
I'm a sports blogger. Here i have mentioned 10 famous sports women in India who are equally competing men in the field of sports and their achievements
This document discusses the historical development of Olympism in India and its current status. It outlines how India first participated in the Olympics in 1900 and began organizing around the Olympics after gaining independence in the 1920s. It established the Indian Olympic Association in 1927. Several influential figures helped grow India's involvement in the Olympics over the decades. The document also discusses how Olympic values are now incorporated into India's national education curriculum and how teachers and coaches are trained for youth sports. It emphasizes growing participation at the grassroots level. Overall, the document provides context on India's engagement with the Olympics and Olympism over the past century.
This document provides information about the 6th World Congress of Racket Sport Science that will take place from May 25-26, 2018 in Bangkok, Thailand. The congress will cover topics related to coaching, biomechanics, ergonomics, fitness testing, injuries and prevention, nutrition, physiology, rehabilitation, and training in racket sports. Scientists, coaches, medical professionals, psychologists, physiotherapists, and others interested in racket sports research are welcome to attend. The event is organized by Mahidol University, the Badminton World Federation, and the Badminton Association of Thailand.
This is brief Presentation about the topic "FAMOUS WOMEN ATHLETES IN INDIA".
P.T Usha, Anju boby george,Shiny Abraham, K.M Beena mol,Tintu Luka, Preeja Sreedharan
Afghanistan became the 163rd member nation of the World Trade Organization. Kane Williamson of New Zealand became the first Kiwi batsman to top the ICC Test rankings. The World Health Organization declared the end of Ebola virus transmission in the Republic of Guinea.
The document is a transcript containing 48 current affairs questions and answers from September 2014 related to topics like summits, sports events, appointments of governors and other officials, schemes launched by government organizations, and other news events from India and around the world. Some key details included are India's prime minister visiting Japan, the winner of the inaugural Pro Kabaddi League title, and Carolina Marin becoming the first Spanish player to win the World Badminton Championship.
The document discusses sports in India. It provides details on India's performance in various Olympic sports like boxing, chess, hockey, football, cricket, wrestling and archery. It notes that India has had success in recent Olympics and world championships in boxing, chess, and archery. However, it also mentions that though hockey is India's national sport, cricket has become more popular. The document concludes by recommending ways to develop sports in India at the local and school/college level to encourage more youth participation and develop future sporting talent.
Milkha Singh was an Indian track and field sprinter known as "The Flying Sikh." He represented India in three Olympic Games and won gold medals at the 1958 and 1962 Asian Games. Milkha Singh overcame a tragic childhood and lack of resources to become one of India's most successful athletes. He set national records in the 200m and 400m and inspired generations with his determination and work ethic.
The document provides a summary of current affairs from January 2014, including:
1) Mammen Mathew was chosen for the prestigious Lokmanya Tilak National Award for journalism in India.
2) Japan's population dipped to a record low in 2013.
3) LeBron James and Serena Williams were named AP's Athletes of the Year for 2013.
Kyoshi Moses Kgosibodiba is a 6th degree black belt in Oikiru-Ryu Karate Jitsu Do who has been practicing martial arts for over 38 years. He studied various styles from 1979 to 1986 and has since focused on propagating Oikado in Botswana under Hanshi Dr. Patrick Makgabenyana. Kyoshi Kgosibodiba teaches countless students, introduced nationwide karate championships in 1988, and has authored books with Hanshi Makgabenyana on the history and techniques of martial arts in Botswana. He continues to teach, train, and advance his skills in Oikado and various other martial art styles.
This document provides a biography and career summary for Subramaniam Singaraveloo, a Malaysian squash coach. It details his military and coaching career in Malaysia and with the World Squash Federation, where he currently serves as Director of Coaching and Development. It outlines his accomplishments coaching national teams from Malaysia and India to success in international competitions. It also lists individual players from those countries that he coached to achievements like World Junior Champion titles and medals in the Asian Games and Commonwealth Games.
Achyuta Samanta - UN grants Special Consultative Status to KISSDr. Achyuta Samanta
Achyuta Samanta - UN grants special consultative status to Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences - KISS. This confers a lot of privileges on an NGO. So far only 6 Indian NGOs have got this recognition.
The document provides a detailed history of football in India from the 1800s to present day. Some key points include:
- Football was introduced to India in the mid-19th century by British soldiers and became popular through clubs like Mohun Bagan.
- India's golden era was from 1951-1962 under Syed Abdul Rahim, winning several Asian tournaments.
- India qualified for the 1950 World Cup by default but did not attend due to financial constraints.
- Domestic leagues like the I-League and current Indian Super League have helped revive football in recent decades.
- India hosted and performed well in international youth tournaments in 2017 and 2020.
Eunice Kennedy Shriver founded Special Olympics in 1968 to provide individuals with intellectual disabilities opportunities to train and compete in sports. Special Olympics has grown significantly since then, with over 3 million athletes from over 180 countries participating in 32 different sports. It aims to help participants gain confidence, form friendships, and feel empowered through athletic achievement and competition. Teachers and volunteers play an important role by motivating and supporting athletes in training for and participating in Special Olympics events.
The document provides information about a new commercial and office building development with the following key details:
- It will have 2 basement floors for parking, a ground floor for commercial and office space, and 1 additional floor of offices, for a total of 14,182 square meters of space.
- The office floor will be divisible into 16 separate office modules and have an interior courtyard of 1,300 square meters.
- Parking will include 2 floors with 148 spaces on each, for a total of 296 covered parking spaces. There will also be an outdoor parking area with 118 additional spaces.
- The building is located on a major road with good transportation access to nearby cities, the airport, port and train
GRANDMASTER JIMMY R. JAGTIANI, FATHER OF TAEKWONDO IN INDIA
In my teen age, I was an emaciated youth, who preferred to stay aloof from the strong thought of violence. I never got involved in squabble and fisticuffs with any one even in the war ravaged blood soaked in South Vietnam. When I was born, my parents were running a very successful business. The life was comfortable and they also preferred to stay away from violence and nuisance people in order to lead a peaceful life.
In Saigon, Vietnam, I was a student in the International School, but frequently faced humiliating situations created by the street urchins, who used to roam in the campus undeterred. They picked up a target and got busy in raging business, which also included physical harassment. One fine day, in a relaxed mood, I was passing by a street side. Suddenly a group of unfriendly people appeared right in front of me with malafide intentions. They playfully took me into a restaurant and mischievously forced me to sip some distasteful soup like stuff. I had no alternative but to refuse. Thereupon their leader snatched the bowl and poured the sticky and spicy soup on my head spoiling my hair, clothes and books. All of them laughed and enjoyed the plight of their latest prey.
Grandmaster Jimmy R. Jagtiani, Founder & Father of Taekwondo in India.
Grandmaster Jimmy R. Jagtiani was born and brought-up in Vietnam, received 2nd Dan Black Belt Certificate (Taekwondo) under “Oh Do Kwon” Taekwondo Academy in Vietnam in 1970, having B.A. degree in International School, Saigon Vietnam in 1972.
In March 1974, the final and most brutal phase of the Vietnam War had begun. The fall of Vietnam War appeared imminent. He has no alternative left but to pack up and return to his motherland, India and finally settled at Lucknow (UP) and aspired to practice Taekwondo, but here, people were unaware of Taekwondo. There was no training center in the city of Lucknow or elsewhere in India, so he practiced his own techniques and maintained himself.
Then the illustrious history of Taekwondo in India begins with its formal induction of Taekwondo in 1975 founded by Grandmaster Jimmy R. Jagtiani. On 2nd Aug. 1976 he formed the Taekwondo Federation of india "TFI" and established as a National Body of Taekwondo in India.
What is Martial Art’s Acupressure?
Martial Art Acupressure is a healing art that uses the fingers to press key points on the surface of the skin to stimulate the body’s natural self-curative abilities. When these points are pressed, they release muscular tension and promote the circulation of blood and the body’s life force to aid healing.
My experience in treatments of Martial Art’s Acupressure?
My Clinical experience over the past twenty-three have shown me that Martial Art’s Acupressure can be effective in helping relieves of : Asthma, Arthritis, Bronchitis, Back-Pain, Body-Pain, Cerebral-Palsy, Chest-Pain, Diabetes, Eyestrain, Headaches, Hypertension, Knee-Pain, Muscle-Aches, Migraine, Muscular-Dystrophy, Obesity, Paralysis, Rheumatism, Sinus, Spondylitis, Shoulder-Pain, Sciatica, Slip-Disc, Tensions due to Stress and Thyroid.
For more information visit:- http://www.acupressureclinic.com/
Character´s description and dramatic functionMiriamPena
Este documento describe el origen y características del personaje del gracioso en el teatro español de los siglos XVI y XVII. El gracioso evolucionó a partir de otros personajes como el esclavo en la comedia griega y romana, el pastor bobo de la cultura popular, y la figura de donaire. Se convirtió en un estereotipo que generalmente se burla de su amo, es presumido pero cobarde, y su función es provocar la risa del público con sus comentarios.
Principles & Guidelines of Social Media - Rules of the Gameshawnbee
This document discusses the concepts of social networks, community, trust, and empowerment through participation in virtual communities. It notes that virtual communities can challenge existing political hierarchies by providing new communication channels and potentially revitalizing citizen-based democracy. It then lists five rules for participating in online communities: 1) actively participate, 2) show respect, 3) be fair without bullying, 4) add value before promoting yourself, and 5) operate with integrity. The document concludes by listing sources on the topics of community, social media strategy, and the history of virtual communities.
ActionScript 2.0 is an object-oriented programming language used to add interactivity to Flash movies. It allows programming of movie clips, graphics, and buttons. ActionScript can be used to create animations and control the playback of movies through events like mouse clicks or keyboard inputs. Some key aspects of ActionScript include actions, which tell Flash what to do; variables to store data; expressions to evaluate and return values; and looping to repeat actions. Planning scripts through storyboarding goals is important before writing ActionScript code.
I'm a sports blogger. Here i have mentioned 10 famous sports women in India who are equally competing men in the field of sports and their achievements
This document discusses the historical development of Olympism in India and its current status. It outlines how India first participated in the Olympics in 1900 and began organizing around the Olympics after gaining independence in the 1920s. It established the Indian Olympic Association in 1927. Several influential figures helped grow India's involvement in the Olympics over the decades. The document also discusses how Olympic values are now incorporated into India's national education curriculum and how teachers and coaches are trained for youth sports. It emphasizes growing participation at the grassroots level. Overall, the document provides context on India's engagement with the Olympics and Olympism over the past century.
This document provides information about the 6th World Congress of Racket Sport Science that will take place from May 25-26, 2018 in Bangkok, Thailand. The congress will cover topics related to coaching, biomechanics, ergonomics, fitness testing, injuries and prevention, nutrition, physiology, rehabilitation, and training in racket sports. Scientists, coaches, medical professionals, psychologists, physiotherapists, and others interested in racket sports research are welcome to attend. The event is organized by Mahidol University, the Badminton World Federation, and the Badminton Association of Thailand.
This is brief Presentation about the topic "FAMOUS WOMEN ATHLETES IN INDIA".
P.T Usha, Anju boby george,Shiny Abraham, K.M Beena mol,Tintu Luka, Preeja Sreedharan
Afghanistan became the 163rd member nation of the World Trade Organization. Kane Williamson of New Zealand became the first Kiwi batsman to top the ICC Test rankings. The World Health Organization declared the end of Ebola virus transmission in the Republic of Guinea.
The document is a transcript containing 48 current affairs questions and answers from September 2014 related to topics like summits, sports events, appointments of governors and other officials, schemes launched by government organizations, and other news events from India and around the world. Some key details included are India's prime minister visiting Japan, the winner of the inaugural Pro Kabaddi League title, and Carolina Marin becoming the first Spanish player to win the World Badminton Championship.
The document discusses sports in India. It provides details on India's performance in various Olympic sports like boxing, chess, hockey, football, cricket, wrestling and archery. It notes that India has had success in recent Olympics and world championships in boxing, chess, and archery. However, it also mentions that though hockey is India's national sport, cricket has become more popular. The document concludes by recommending ways to develop sports in India at the local and school/college level to encourage more youth participation and develop future sporting talent.
Milkha Singh was an Indian track and field sprinter known as "The Flying Sikh." He represented India in three Olympic Games and won gold medals at the 1958 and 1962 Asian Games. Milkha Singh overcame a tragic childhood and lack of resources to become one of India's most successful athletes. He set national records in the 200m and 400m and inspired generations with his determination and work ethic.
The document provides a summary of current affairs from January 2014, including:
1) Mammen Mathew was chosen for the prestigious Lokmanya Tilak National Award for journalism in India.
2) Japan's population dipped to a record low in 2013.
3) LeBron James and Serena Williams were named AP's Athletes of the Year for 2013.
Kyoshi Moses Kgosibodiba is a 6th degree black belt in Oikiru-Ryu Karate Jitsu Do who has been practicing martial arts for over 38 years. He studied various styles from 1979 to 1986 and has since focused on propagating Oikado in Botswana under Hanshi Dr. Patrick Makgabenyana. Kyoshi Kgosibodiba teaches countless students, introduced nationwide karate championships in 1988, and has authored books with Hanshi Makgabenyana on the history and techniques of martial arts in Botswana. He continues to teach, train, and advance his skills in Oikado and various other martial art styles.
This document provides a biography and career summary for Subramaniam Singaraveloo, a Malaysian squash coach. It details his military and coaching career in Malaysia and with the World Squash Federation, where he currently serves as Director of Coaching and Development. It outlines his accomplishments coaching national teams from Malaysia and India to success in international competitions. It also lists individual players from those countries that he coached to achievements like World Junior Champion titles and medals in the Asian Games and Commonwealth Games.
Achyuta Samanta - UN grants Special Consultative Status to KISSDr. Achyuta Samanta
Achyuta Samanta - UN grants special consultative status to Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences - KISS. This confers a lot of privileges on an NGO. So far only 6 Indian NGOs have got this recognition.
The document provides a detailed history of football in India from the 1800s to present day. Some key points include:
- Football was introduced to India in the mid-19th century by British soldiers and became popular through clubs like Mohun Bagan.
- India's golden era was from 1951-1962 under Syed Abdul Rahim, winning several Asian tournaments.
- India qualified for the 1950 World Cup by default but did not attend due to financial constraints.
- Domestic leagues like the I-League and current Indian Super League have helped revive football in recent decades.
- India hosted and performed well in international youth tournaments in 2017 and 2020.
Eunice Kennedy Shriver founded Special Olympics in 1968 to provide individuals with intellectual disabilities opportunities to train and compete in sports. Special Olympics has grown significantly since then, with over 3 million athletes from over 180 countries participating in 32 different sports. It aims to help participants gain confidence, form friendships, and feel empowered through athletic achievement and competition. Teachers and volunteers play an important role by motivating and supporting athletes in training for and participating in Special Olympics events.
The document provides information about a new commercial and office building development with the following key details:
- It will have 2 basement floors for parking, a ground floor for commercial and office space, and 1 additional floor of offices, for a total of 14,182 square meters of space.
- The office floor will be divisible into 16 separate office modules and have an interior courtyard of 1,300 square meters.
- Parking will include 2 floors with 148 spaces on each, for a total of 296 covered parking spaces. There will also be an outdoor parking area with 118 additional spaces.
- The building is located on a major road with good transportation access to nearby cities, the airport, port and train
GRANDMASTER JIMMY R. JAGTIANI, FATHER OF TAEKWONDO IN INDIA
In my teen age, I was an emaciated youth, who preferred to stay aloof from the strong thought of violence. I never got involved in squabble and fisticuffs with any one even in the war ravaged blood soaked in South Vietnam. When I was born, my parents were running a very successful business. The life was comfortable and they also preferred to stay away from violence and nuisance people in order to lead a peaceful life.
In Saigon, Vietnam, I was a student in the International School, but frequently faced humiliating situations created by the street urchins, who used to roam in the campus undeterred. They picked up a target and got busy in raging business, which also included physical harassment. One fine day, in a relaxed mood, I was passing by a street side. Suddenly a group of unfriendly people appeared right in front of me with malafide intentions. They playfully took me into a restaurant and mischievously forced me to sip some distasteful soup like stuff. I had no alternative but to refuse. Thereupon their leader snatched the bowl and poured the sticky and spicy soup on my head spoiling my hair, clothes and books. All of them laughed and enjoyed the plight of their latest prey.
Grandmaster Jimmy R. Jagtiani, Founder & Father of Taekwondo in India.
Grandmaster Jimmy R. Jagtiani was born and brought-up in Vietnam, received 2nd Dan Black Belt Certificate (Taekwondo) under “Oh Do Kwon” Taekwondo Academy in Vietnam in 1970, having B.A. degree in International School, Saigon Vietnam in 1972.
In March 1974, the final and most brutal phase of the Vietnam War had begun. The fall of Vietnam War appeared imminent. He has no alternative left but to pack up and return to his motherland, India and finally settled at Lucknow (UP) and aspired to practice Taekwondo, but here, people were unaware of Taekwondo. There was no training center in the city of Lucknow or elsewhere in India, so he practiced his own techniques and maintained himself.
Then the illustrious history of Taekwondo in India begins with its formal induction of Taekwondo in 1975 founded by Grandmaster Jimmy R. Jagtiani. On 2nd Aug. 1976 he formed the Taekwondo Federation of india "TFI" and established as a National Body of Taekwondo in India.
What is Martial Art’s Acupressure?
Martial Art Acupressure is a healing art that uses the fingers to press key points on the surface of the skin to stimulate the body’s natural self-curative abilities. When these points are pressed, they release muscular tension and promote the circulation of blood and the body’s life force to aid healing.
My experience in treatments of Martial Art’s Acupressure?
My Clinical experience over the past twenty-three have shown me that Martial Art’s Acupressure can be effective in helping relieves of : Asthma, Arthritis, Bronchitis, Back-Pain, Body-Pain, Cerebral-Palsy, Chest-Pain, Diabetes, Eyestrain, Headaches, Hypertension, Knee-Pain, Muscle-Aches, Migraine, Muscular-Dystrophy, Obesity, Paralysis, Rheumatism, Sinus, Spondylitis, Shoulder-Pain, Sciatica, Slip-Disc, Tensions due to Stress and Thyroid.
For more information visit:- http://www.acupressureclinic.com/
Character´s description and dramatic functionMiriamPena
Este documento describe el origen y características del personaje del gracioso en el teatro español de los siglos XVI y XVII. El gracioso evolucionó a partir de otros personajes como el esclavo en la comedia griega y romana, el pastor bobo de la cultura popular, y la figura de donaire. Se convirtió en un estereotipo que generalmente se burla de su amo, es presumido pero cobarde, y su función es provocar la risa del público con sus comentarios.
Principles & Guidelines of Social Media - Rules of the Gameshawnbee
This document discusses the concepts of social networks, community, trust, and empowerment through participation in virtual communities. It notes that virtual communities can challenge existing political hierarchies by providing new communication channels and potentially revitalizing citizen-based democracy. It then lists five rules for participating in online communities: 1) actively participate, 2) show respect, 3) be fair without bullying, 4) add value before promoting yourself, and 5) operate with integrity. The document concludes by listing sources on the topics of community, social media strategy, and the history of virtual communities.
ActionScript 2.0 is an object-oriented programming language used to add interactivity to Flash movies. It allows programming of movie clips, graphics, and buttons. ActionScript can be used to create animations and control the playback of movies through events like mouse clicks or keyboard inputs. Some key aspects of ActionScript include actions, which tell Flash what to do; variables to store data; expressions to evaluate and return values; and looping to repeat actions. Planning scripts through storyboarding goals is important before writing ActionScript code.
In 2009, Grandmaster Jimmy was re-elected Secretary General of the International Taekwondo Academy (ITA), Korea. In this position, he helped produce technical seminars for the Black Belts holders and conducted International Instructor Courses and International umpires. He helped modify ITA tournaments rules and regulations and took active role in organizing the World Taekwondo Festival in Korea. Grandmaster Jimmy’s great achievements did not go unnoticed and was appointed as International Advisory Board for the Kukkiwon, the World Taekwondo Headquarter, Korea in 2010.
He has authored a monumental “Taekwondo Textbook” on the Art of Taekwondo to provide a shortcut on a series of scientific researches on Taekwondo techniques for the coaches and Masters, which is to be released in the month of January 2011.
The Executive Director and the Technical Advisors of the Taekwondo Hall of Fame, USA conferred upon Grandmaster Jimmy R. Jagtiani, 8th Dan as “ Father of Taekwondo in India ” in the Grand ceremony held in Marriot Hotel, New Jersey, USA on 10th April 2009 recently. In reaction, Grandmaster Jimmy R. Jagtiani said, he had received countless awards and honors during his lifetime, but this honor conferred by the Taekwondo Hall of Fame, USA is the most treasured reward, the ultimate acknowledgement for his lifelong dedication to the Martial Art of Taekwondo. He was very happy to assume new responsibilities as it would allow him an opportunity to serve the greater cause of Taekwondo and give him a World-wide recognition. This has added another feather in his cap being the Founder of Taekwondo in India, Secretary General of Taekwondo Federation of India (TFI), and hold International Master Instructor & International Referee degree. He added that he would aim at up-gradation of sports particularly Taekwondo in the World as well as Olympic.
Since 1975, Grandmaster Jimmy R. Jagtiani started and coached Taekwondo under the promotional schemes, produced more than 5000 black belt holders, 2500 National Instructors and 2500 National Referees and more than 2,00.000 all over India (two hundred thousand members). His contributions and leadership in the World of Taekwondo for over 35 years have earned him a spot in the Taekwondo Hall of Fame, USA as “Father of Taekwondo in India”.
1. Grand Master JIMMY R. JAGTIANI,, 8TH DAN, Black Belt,
• Secretary General: Taekwondo Federation of India (TFI)
• International Technical Advisor: Kukkiwon
• Technical Advisor: Taekwondo Hall of Fame, USA
• Father of Taekwondo in India
• First Indian Grandmaster Inductee in Taekwondo Hall of Fame, USA-2009.
• Contact: e-mail: jimmy_jagtiani@yahoo.co.in (or)
• http://www.taekwondofederationofindia.com/
Articles I have edited
http://www.wikihow.com/Assume-a-Fighting-Stance-in-Tae-Kwon-Do
http://www.wikihow.com/Be-a-Good-Taekwondo-Student
http://www.wikihow.com/Perform-a-Taekwondo-Front-Kick
This short document promotes creating presentations using Haiku Deck, a tool for making slideshows. It encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation and sharing it on SlideShare. In a single sentence, it pitches the idea of using Haiku Deck to easily create and share slideshow presentations online.
The document summarizes the biographies and accomplishments of 6 prominent Indian athletes: Mary Kom, Milkha Singh, Anju Bobby George, Sushil Kumar, P.T. Usha, and provides advice on encouraging Indian youth to participate in sports. It describes their early lives, challenges faced, career highlights including medals and awards won, and the hard work and determination that led to their success in representing India internationally. Recommendations are provided around the need for parental support, improved sports infrastructure, resources and funding from educational institutions and governments.
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Grandmaster Jimmy R. Jagtiani, Founder and Father of Taekwondo in India
1. Father of Taekwondo in India - Gm. Jimmy R. Jagtiani
Taekwondo Hall of Fame, USA.
The Executive Director and the Technical Advisors of the Taekwondo Hall of
Fame, USA conferred upon Grandmaster Jimmy R. Jagtiani, 8th Dan as “ Father
of Taekwondo in India ” in the Grand ceremony held in Marriot Hotel, New Jersey,
USA on 10th April 2009.
2. Grandmaster Jimmy R. Jagtiani, Born in Vietnam – 11-07-1955.
Grandmaster Jimmy R. Jagtiani was born and brought-up in Vietnam, received 2nd
Dan Black Belt Certificate (Taekwondo) under “Oh Do Kwon” Taekwondo
Academy in Vietnam in 1970, having B.A. degree in International School, Saigon
in 1972. In March 1974, the final and most brutal phase of the Vietnam War had
begun. The fall of Saigon appeared imminent. He has no alternative left but to
pack up and return to his motherland, India and finally settled at Lucknow (UP)
and aspired to practice Taekwondo, but here, people were unaware of
Taekwondo. There was no training center in the city of Lucknow or elsewhere in
India, so he practiced his own techniques and maintained himself. Then the
illustrious history of Taekwondo in India begins with its formal induction of
Taekwondo in 1975 founded by Grandmaster Jimmy R. Jagtiani. Three years
later, he was invited by the World Taekwondo Federation (WTF) to Korea for
higher training of Taekwondo under Master Chang Seoung Dong and received 3rd
Dan Black Belt Certificate from the Kukkiwon, Korea in 1979. Soon this little
known Martial Art received massive recognition amid this action amongst the
enthusiastic youths. Until this year over 3.50.000 (Three Hundred fifty thousand)
enthusiasts had joined the family of Taekwondo all over India.
http://in.linkedin.com/pub/grandmaster-jimmy-r-jagtiani/25/aa6/71a
3. Taekwondo Federation of India (TFI) was formed on 2nd Aug. 1976.
Under his leadership the Taekwondo Federation of India was formed in 1976 and
got its recognized by the World Taekwondo Federation WTF in 1978, Asian
Taekwondo Union ATU in 1982, Indian Olympic Association IOA in 1985,
Government of India in 1988 and the Sport Authority of India SAI in 1996. He was
elected Executive Member of the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) and Asian
Taekwondo Union (ATU) in 1990 respectively.
http://tfi-lucknow.blogspot.in/2011/11/grandmaster-jimmy-r-jagtiani-is-father.html
Thirty Nine Years of dedication:-
When Asked? Jimmy Said “ Thirty Nine years !!! Thirty Nine years of struggle and
hope, thirty Nine years of dedication and satisfaction, thirty Nine years to the
service and Humanity and thereby to the cause of Taekwondo. Glory comes after
on its own”. http://tripwow.tripadvisor.com/slideshow-photo/taekwondo-federation-of-india-
lucknow-india.html?fid=upload_13165715311-tpfil02aw-28642&sid=48749194
4. Achievement & World Taekwondo Leader Forum.
Grandmaster Jimmy, he was elected Secretary General of the International
Taekwondo Academy (ITA), Korea in 2004. In this position, he helped produce
technical seminars for the Black Belts holders and conducted International
Instructor Courses and International umpires. He helped modify ITA tournaments
rules and regulations and took active role in organizing the World Taekwondo
Festival in Korea. Grandmaster Jimmy’s great achievements did not go
unnoticed and was appointed as International Advisory Board for the Kukkiwon,
the World Taekwondo Headquarter, Korea in 2008 and become Member of World
Taekwondo Leader Forum, Kukkiwon, Korea till date.
http://friendsite.com/Jimmy%20R.%20Jagtiani/blog/12386/Taekwondo+Federation+of+India+.html
Taekwondo Textbook.
He has authored a monumental “Taekwondo Textbook” on the Art of Taekwondo
to provide a shortcut on a series of scientific researches on Taekwondo
techniques for the coaches and Masters. He is the Feather Author in Wikihow.
http://www.wikihow.com/User:Jimmy-R.-Jagtiani
5. Received Countless Awards.
In reaction, Grandmaster Jimmy R. Jagtiani said, he had received countless
awards and honors during his lifetime, but this honor conferred by the
Taekwondo Hall of Fame, USA is the most treasured reward, the ultimate
acknowledgement for his lifelong dedication to the Martial Art of Taekwondo. He
was very happy to assume new responsibilities as it would allow him an
opportunity to serve the greater cause of Taekwondo and give him a World-wide
recognition. This has added another feather in his cap being the Founder of
Taekwondo in India, Secretary General of Taekwondo Federation of India (TFI),
and hold International Master Instructor in 1982 & International Referee degree in
1982. He added that he would aim at up-gradation of sports particularly
Taekwondo in the World as well as Olympic. http://friendfeed.com/jimmyrjagtiani
Under the Promtion Schemes.
Under the Promotion Schemes Gm. Jimmy R. Jagtiani involved in promotion of
Taekwondo and had travelled across the Country in various cities as mentioned
bellowed:-
YEARS / CITIES / PLACES
1975, Lucknow – Christian College & YMCA, Lucknow.
1976, Poona – Law College, Pune
1976, Mumbai – Don Bosco College, Bombai
1977, Madras – St. John International Resident School, Madras.
1977, Kanpur – Christ Church Inter College. Kanpur
1980, Delhi – Mother International School and Delhi University, New Delhi
1980, Jammu & Kashmir – KC International School in Jammu,
1980, Bangalore – YMCA, Bangalore.
1981, Aligarh – Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh
1981, Dehradun – Sen Josepth School, Dehradoon & YMCA, Dehradoon.
1982, Meghalaya – Assam Riffle Public School. Shillong
1982, Assam – Nehru, Stadium, Guwahati
1982, Haridwar – HAL, Haridwar
1983, Gorakhpur – Railway Stadium, Gorakhpur
1983, Manipur – Don Bosco High School, Imphal.
1984, Nagaland – Jawahar Navodaya Vidalaya (School), Kohima.
1984, Bihar – Nehru Stadium, Patna
1985, Chandigarh – Chandigarh University, Chandigarh
1985, Himachal Pradesh – YMCA, Shimla
1986, Goa – Mary Imaculate High School, Panaji
6. He had further covered 26 States/Union Territories including 198 Districts /
Provinces till date. He had represented India in 68 Countries including
Participation in the Worlds, Asian & International Taekwondo Competitions. He
led the 1st Indian National Taekwondo players to the 5th Asian Taekwondo
Championship in Singapore, 1982.
Founder & Father of Taekwondo in India.
Grandmaster Jimmy R. Jagtiani, whose ambitious plans for rapid promotion of
Taekwondo in India as well as abroad created History. He is being working hard
for the last thirty-seven strenuous years in his mission and does not await the
favorable circumstance, but believes in going steady and strong all the way until
success meekly subjugates. He is the Pioneer of Taekwondo in India. Till date,
Gm. Jimmy R. Jagtiani, had produced more than 10000 black belt holders, 5000
National Instructors and 5000 National Referees. Organised 36th Nationals
Taekwondo Competition, 3 International Taekwondo Championships in India.
His contributions and leadership in the World of Taekwondo for over 37 years
have earned him a spot in the Taekwondo Hall of Fame, USA as “Father of
Taekwondo in India” in 2009.
http://www.taekwondofederationofindia.com/AboutFounder&Father.html
References:-
8. http://www.taekwondofederationofindia.com/
http://www.taekwondofederationofindia.com/AboutFounder&Father.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:ConfirmEmail/74b49873deb3db226c41688a514bdd5b
peterjagtiani2012@gmail.com
pj28121980
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Taekwondo Federation of India (TFI).
Taekwondo Federation of India was formed on 2nd Aug. 1976 by Master Jimmy R.
Jagtiani as founder President of TFI, got its recognized by the World Taekwondo
Federation WTF in 1978, Asian Taekwondo Union ATU in 1982, Indian Olympic
Association IOA in 1985, Government of India in 1988 and the Sport Authority of
India SAI in 1996.
http://in.linkedin.com/pub/taekwondo-federation-of-india/3b/96b/56a
The Logo of the Taekwondo Federation of India, registered since 1982.
The “Logo” of the Taekwondo Federation of India (TFI) is round in shape; there
are four colors in it, the black surrounding the circle, the saffron, the green and
the white. The black represents “Seniority”, the saffron stands for “Courage”, the
green for “Faith” and the white for “Purity”. The folded fingers show the “Unity”.
The punches, in the centre of the circle show the shape of the Logo interlinking
the “Yin & Yang”.The Motif-a crop placed surrounding the punch is showing the
“VALUE”. A harvest of love emphasizing on that is, “We are one through
Taekwondo”! This emblem chosen to illustrate and represent India as well as the
World, and willing to accept unchallenged task.
https://sites.google.com/site/taekwondofederationofindia/
9. OBJECTIVES AND AFFILIATION :
Article 1.3 The objective of the TFI shall be to inspire, induce and conduct the
following operations:-
a. National Taekwondo Championships Male & Female–Colour Belts.
b. National Taekwondo Championships Male & Female–Black Belts.
c. National Taekwondo Championships Male & Female (Junior & Sub-
Junior & Pee Wee Groups).
d. International / Regional Taekwondo Championships.
f. Publication of necessary materials.
g. Research cell for self defense techniques.
h. Making of Rules & Regulations.
i. The TFI, recognized by the Indian Olympic Association shall observe
the general and fundamental Principal of the Olympic Charter. The
TFI shall promote the principal that the Taekwondo Academy of India
(TAI), recognized by Taekwondo Federation of India (TFI), the centre
of Traditional Taekwondo in India under Kukkiwon has adopted in
respect to Taekwondo philosophy, development of techniques Dan
Promotion, Degree, National Instructor, National reference etc.
j. To take disciplinary action against any State Association or office
Bearer, where for misconduct / misbehavior or any other
undesirable activity bring discredit to Country, Federation or the
Sport in General.
k. Other activities for attaining the objectives envisaged above.
REGISTERED OFFICE:
Article 2.1. The Registered Office of the Federation shall be situated at A-2, 2nd Floor,
32/16 Valmiki Marg, Hazrat Gunj. Lucknow, 226001.
JURISDICTION:
Article 3.1. All claims or actions by or against the Federation shall be at
Lucknow only, and Courts situated at Lucknow, shall have the
Jurisdiction to adjudicate at the claim or action by or against the
Federation.
10. Article 3.2 Jurisdiction of the Federation over all the activities related to the
Sports of Taekwondo shall extend to the entire territory of the
Union of India, having its head-quarter at Lucknow.
MEMBERSHIP:-
Article 4.1. Membership of the TFI shall be open to the following:-
a. State / U.T. Taekwondo Associations.
b. Taekwondo Academy of India.
c. Services Sports Control Board.
d. School Games Federation of India.
e. Association of Indian Universities.
f. Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan.
g. Delhi Public School.
h. Navodaya Vidyalaya.
i. City Montessori School, (CMS).
On 2nd August 1977, the first anniversary of Taekwondo Federation of India was
organized with a demonstration of highly techniques at the K.D. Singh Babu
Indoor Stadium. The students trained by Master Jimmy specially Mr. Inder Kumar
Singh and Mr. Dinesh Kumar Singh both are Senior most student along with
others entered the Arena and enchanted the viewers, which was inaugurated by
none other than the Ambassador of the Republic of Korea His Excellency Mr.
Bum Suk Lee., and Dr. Banarsi Das Gupta was the Chief Guest. Ambassador
promised maximum support in promotion of Taekwondo in India and also to send
Master Jimmy to Korea for advance training under Kukkiwon and the World
Taekwondo Federation, (W.T.F.), for further development of Taekwondo
techniques for Indian.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Taekwondo-Federation-of-India-TFI-Lucknow/253765614666108
Soon this little known Martial Art received massive recognition amid this action
amongst the enthusiastic youths. Until this year over 3.50.000 (Three Hundred
fifty thousand) enthusiasts had joined the family of Taekwondo all over India.
http://in.linkedin.com/pub/grandmaster-jimmy-r-jagtiani/25/aa6/71a
Taekwondo was introduced by the Indian Olympic Association, for the first time
in the National (Olympic) Games held at New Delhi in the year 1985. The TFI
11. arranged special demonstration by the Korean Experts in the premises of the
Prime Minister’s resident, New Delhi on 17 March 1986. The Prime Minister late
Hon’ble Rajiv Gandhi had witnessed the demonstration. He was so impressed
that promised to extended all possible help to the Taekwondo Federation of India,
resulting in recognition of the Taekwondo Federation of India in 1988 by the
Department of Error! Hyperlink reference not valid., Government of India with the
authority to have its corresponding Units in all States and Union territories of
India.
The National Institute of Sports (N.I.S.) allowed scholarship benefits to the
meritorious sports persons of Taekwondo. The Government of India further
allowed employment to the meritorious sports persons of Taekwondo against
sports quota vacancies in relaxation of the direct recruitment rules. The Sports
Authority of India (S.A.I) adopted Taekwondo in its syllabus for coaching
Instructor and The Railway Department extended concession for the Taekwondo
players participating in the National & State Taekwondo Championship.
At present Taekwondo Federation of India has its affiliated members Association
in 26 States/Union Territories besides Error! Hyperlink reference not
valid. (S.S.C.B.), Error! Hyperlink reference not valid. (A.S.C.B.), Central Industrial
Security Force (CISF) and Taekwondo Academy of India (TAI), The Taekwondo
Academy of India assigned to look after the technical matter such as promotion
of Taekwondo philosophy, development of Techniques, Error! Hyperlink reference not
valid., Black Belt Degree, National Instructor Course and National Referee Course,
as per the curriculum of Kukkiwon, the World Taekwondo Headquarter, Korea.
Approximately 3.50 thousand members, trainees are under the Taekwondo
Federation of India TFI.
References:-
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Taekwondo-Federation-of-India/153385994726670
https://twitter.com/#!/tfi_india
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/taekwondo-federation-of-india/3b/96b/56a
http://jimmyrjagtiani.multiply.com/journal/item/27/History_of_Taekwondo_in_India_by_Taekwondo_F
ederation_of_India_
http://www.skillpages.com/taekwondofederationofindia.tfilucknow
https://sites.google.com/site/taekwondofederationofindia/
13. HISTORYOF TAEKWONDO IN INDIA
In March 1974, the final and most brutal phase of Vietnam
http://www.lonelyplanet.com/maps/asia/vietnam/ (Saigon, city) war had begun. The fall of
Saigon appeared imminent. Grandmaster Jimmy R. Jagtiani has no alternative left
but to pack up and return to his motherland, India. He finally settled at Lucknow
(UP), http://www.lucknow.org.uk/travel-tips/map.html India and aspired to practice
Taekwondo, but here, people were unaware of Taekwondo. There was no training
center in the city so, he practiced his own techniques and maintained himself.
http://taekwondofederationofindia.webs.com/apps/blog/show/6023602-history-of-taekwondo-in-
india-tfi-
14. Vietnam, Saigon – 1973 - Now Ho Chi Minh City.
But his ambitious still un-avail, he wants to spread this Martial Art of Taekwondo
to others, than he approached Mr. K.D. Singh Babu,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K._D._Singh the famous renowned personalities in Hockey,
who was also the Director of Sports, U.P. Master Jimmy introduced himself to the
Director of Sports, with his 2nd Dan Black Belt received from Vietnam and said “I
have learned martial art, called Taekwondo, In Taekwondo for self-defense, you
can handle three to four persons single handed. I want to start Taekwondo in K.
D. Singh Babu Stadium”. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K._D._Singh_Babu_Stadium
Mr. K.D.Singh Babu, the Director of Sports could not understand and asked
“What Martial Art”? Master Jimmy said “Tae” “Kwon” “Do”. He still could not
understand and asked him again, “what did you say Kwondo?” “In short”, Master
Jimmy has to say “Judo-Karate” and he understood. “Still, the Director cannot
believe that the Taekwondo exponent can handle four people at the same time”
So he called Master Jimmy to come when he taught hockey to his students.
Master Jimmy and Master Mike (Jimmy’s Brother) reached the stadium at 5=00
p.m. while he was on the ground making the boys and girls to practice Hockey.
When he saw Master Jimmy, he told his students to sit down on the ground and
introduced Master Jimmy to them. He then requested Master Jimmy to show
some of his techniques. He showed kicking, jumping and punching one by one.
Suddenly, the Director asked him whether he could beat one of his boys with a
hockey stick. Master Jimmy told him that he didn’t mind two persons at a time,
two of them got up with hockey sticks and attacked him.
With no other alternative, He knocks them down with his special kicks & punches.
Not only Mr. Babu was surprised but his students including the trainers were also
surprised with the Taekwondo techniques. Later, Mr. K.D. Singh Babu advised
him to teach the police first. He then introduced Master Jimmy to the 35th
Battalion P.A.C., (police line) Mahanagar, Lucknow, and Railway Protection
Forces (RPF) Alambagh, Lucknow. He started training them in the art of
Taekwondo in 1975.
During this period, He tried to learn more techniques of Taekwondo. Thereafter
He visited Calcutta, Bombay, Madras, Bangalore & Delhi, and in other cities, but
was very surprised to know that no one knew what Taekwondo was. Then He
decided to organize a Taekwondo demonstration with the help of His brothers
Mike, Ram, Lachman at the Oudh Gymkhana Club, http://www.ogc.org.in/ Lucknow in
1975 and performed the art. Mr. K. D. Singh Babu proposed the show to
introduce the art of Taekwondo to the Public and seek their approval. The show
was a big success. Thousand watched and admired it in excitement as they
15. displayed high power Taekwondo techniques by breaking Marble tiles, Ice break
and tiles, which vividly interpreted Taekwondo and differentiated it from Karate,
Kung-fu and Judo etc.
The first Public Taekwondo Demonstration by Grandmaster Jimmy R
Jagtiani breaking the marble tiles by jumps round kick at Oudh Gymkhana
Club Lucknow in 1975.
16. This achievement encouraged him to establish another demonstration at
Christian College, Lucknow on 2nd August 1976 with the help of Brother Mike,
Ram & Lachman and the Police personals and the Railway Protection Forces
(RPF) whom he had trained nine months earlier. The Taekwondo Federation of
India was established formed on the same day i.e. 2nd August 1976.
Police Personals & Railway Protection Forces performed public Taekwondo
demonstration on 2nd Aug. 1976 at Christian College, Golagunj, Lucknow.
On 2nd August 1977, the first anniversary of Taekwondo Federation of India was
organized with a demonstration of highly techniques at the K.D. Singh Babu
indoor stadium. The students trained by him specially Mr. Inder Kumar Singh and
Mr. Dinesh Kumar Singh both are Senior most student along with others entered
the Arena and enchanted the viewers by their superb performance, which was
inaugurated by none other than the Ambassador of the Republic of Korea His
Excellency Mr. Bum Suk Lee, Dr. Banarsi Das Gupta, Mayor was the Chief Guest
and Mr. K.D. Singh Babu, the Director of Sports, U.P. was the Guest of Honor.
Ambassador Lee was so fascinated with our performance that he promised
maximum support in promotion of Taekwondo in India and also to send Master
Jimmy to Korea for further advance training under Kukkiwon
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kukkiwon and the World Taekwondo Federation,
http://www.wtf.org/wtf_eng/main/main_eng.html (W.T.F.).
17. Master Jimmy R. Jagtiani received Ambassador Medal from Hon'ble Bum Suck
Lee, Ambassador of the Republic of Korea in 1977.
18. Ambassador Lee explaining the Taekwondo techniques to Dr. Banasi Das, next to
Ambassador Lee is Mr. K.D. Singh Babu watching the Taekwondo Demonstration
on the occasion of the 1st Anniversary of Taekwondo Federation of India on 2nd
Aug. 1977.
Gm. Jimmy R. Jagtiani involved in promotion of Taekwondo and had travelled
across the Country in various cities as mentioned bellowed:-
YEARS / CITIES / PLACES
1975, Lucknow – Christian College & YMCA, Lucknow.
1976, Poona – Law College, Pune
1976, Mumbai – Don Bosco College, Bombai
1977, Madras – St. John International Resident School, Madras.
1977, Kanpur – Christ Church Inter College. Kanpur
1980, Delhi – Mother International School and Delhi University, New Delhi
1980, Jammu & Kashmir – KC International School in Jammu,
1980, Bangalore – YMCA, Bangalore.
1981, Aligarh – Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh
1981, Dehradun – Sen Josepth School, Dehradoon & YMCA, Dehradoon.
1982, Meghalaya – Assam Riffle Public School. Shillong
1982, Assam – Nehru, Stadium, Guwahati
1982, Haridwar – HAL, Haridwar
1983, Gorakhpur – Railway Stadium, Gorakhpur
19. 1983, Manipur – Don Bosco High School, Imphal.
1984, Nagaland – Jawahar Navodaya Vidalaya (School), Kohima.
1984, Bihar – Nehru Stadium, Patna
1985, Chandigarh – Chandigarh University, Chandigarh
1985, Himachal Pradesh – YMCA, Shimla
1986, Goa – Mary Imaculate High School, Panaji
He had further covered 26 States/Union Territories including 198 Districts in Ten
years w.e.f. 1976 to 1986.
The World Taekwondo Federation (WTF) accorded affiliation to the Taekwondo
Federation of India in 1978, the Asian Taekwondo Union (ATU) in 1982, the Indian
Olympic Association http://www.olympic.ind.in/ (IOA) in 1985 and the South Asian
Taekwondo Federation (SATF) in 1994 respectively. The Department of Youth
Affairs & Sports, Government of India also granted recognition of the Taekwondo
Federation of India as an apex judicial and autonomous National body of
Taekwondo in India in 1988.
The art of Taekwondo was introduced for the first time in the National Games,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Games_of_India#Modern_National_Games conducted by
the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) at New Delhi in the year 1985. The TFI
arranged special demonstration by the Korean Experts in the premises of the
Prime Minister’s resident, New Delhi on 17th March 1986. The Prime Minister of
India, late Hon’ble Rajiv Gandhi http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rajiv_Gandhi had witnessed
the demonstration. He was so impressed that he promised to extend all possible
help to Taekwondo & the Taekwondo Federation of India, TFI. Resulting in
recognition of the Taekwondo Federation of India in 1988 by the Department of
Youth Affairs & Sports, Government of India with the authority to have its
corresponding Units in all States and Union territories of India.
20. Grandmaster Jimmy R. Jagtiani presents the TFI flag to Hon’ble Rajiv Gandhi,
Prime Minister of India in 1986.
The National Institute of Sports (N.I.S.) allowed scholarship benefits to the
meritorious sports persons of Taekwondo. The Government of India further
allowed employment to the meritorious sports persons of Taekwondo against
sports quota vacancies in relaxation of the direct recruitment rules. The Sports
Authority of India (S.A.I) adopted Taekwondo in its syllabus for coaching
Instructor and the Railway Department extended concession for the Taekwondo
players participating in the National & State Taekwondo Championship. The TFI
granted affiliation to the Services Sports Control Board (S.S.C.B.) in 1990, the
Taekwondo Academy of India in 1990, Army Sports Control Board (A.S.C.B.) in
1992, the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), in 1995.
The Taekwondo Academy of India (TAI) assigned to look after the technical
matter such as promotion of Taekwondo philosophy, development of Techniques,
Dan Promotion Test, Degree, produced National Instructor as per the curriculum
of Kukkiwon, the World Taekwondo Headquarter, Korea.
Upto date, about 3,50.000 taekwondoins are leaning Taekwondo in 586 centers
with its affiliated Members Taekwondo Association in States/Union Territories,
Boards and Schools under Taekwondo Federation of India, TFI.
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