The document discusses several prestigious sports awards given in India, including the Shiv Chhatrapati Award (Maharashtra), Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna, Dronacharya Award, and Arjuna Award which are conferred by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India. It also mentions eligibility criteria and objectives of the awards as well as notable recipients. Additionally, it provides information on the Eklavya Award given by the Government of Karnataka to outstanding sports persons from the state.
SPORTS IN INDIA
Meaning of the term sport
History of sports in India.
Evolution of the sports after Independence.
Various sports played in India
India as a host
National game of India
Achivements and memories
Sports Authority of India
Politics and sports
Cricket overpowering other sports in India
The modern trend in sports
Created by: Smriti Gupta
Officiating and coaching of Badminton,Kho-Kho and Cricket
Badminton
Badminton is an indoor and racket sports.
•The court is divided into two halves by a net measuring 5 feet(1.5m).
•Equipment –racket
shuttlecock
•Basic rules –
• When the shuttle hits the floor a
point is scored.
• The first team to win 21 points wins the game.
• When serving, the shuttle should be hit from below the waist in an underhand motion.
• Player is not allowed to touch the net with their body or their racket at any time.
Kho-Kho
•Kho- Kho is a traditional Indian sport.
•Total players – 12 (9 playing)
•The game has four quarters (9 min)
•The members of the running team run in a batch
of three.
•There are 8 players sitting in within the boxes facing alternatively.
•The chasers has to touch the runners within the rules.
•The chaser is not allowed to run over the centre lane or to change the direction .
•Each time a runner is touched , a point is awarded.
•The chaser can pass on his turn to any other sitting player by tapping from behind and saying “kho”
•Defenders can run in any direction during the play, but cannot exit the court.
Cricket
•Cricket is played between two teams made up of 15 players each. On field 11. one 12th man and 3 extra.
•The fielding team tries to get the batsman out by….
• Bowled – direct hit on the wickets.
• Stumping – when wicketkeeper hits the wicket if the
batsmen is out of crease.
• LBW – hitting the batsman’s leg in front of the wicket.
• Run out – hitting the wickets before the batsman can run to the other end of the pitch
• Catch out – when the ball is catch by any fielder directly after the shot.
• Hit wicket – if the batsmen himself drops the bails by any means.
India celebrates it National sports day on 29th of August every year which commemorates the birth anniversary of Major Dhyanchand. This ppt tells also the participation of India in different international sports competition.
KHOKHO IS A VERY FAMOUS INDIAN SPORTS. SLIDE GIVE ALL THE FROMAION ABIUT THE NUMBER OF PLAYERS, FIELD, HOW TO PLAY. SLIDE IS VERY HELPFUL FOR STUDENTS TO GET BASIC INFO ABOUT KHO KHO
SPORTS IN INDIA
Meaning of the term sport
History of sports in India.
Evolution of the sports after Independence.
Various sports played in India
India as a host
National game of India
Achivements and memories
Sports Authority of India
Politics and sports
Cricket overpowering other sports in India
The modern trend in sports
Created by: Smriti Gupta
Officiating and coaching of Badminton,Kho-Kho and Cricket
Badminton
Badminton is an indoor and racket sports.
•The court is divided into two halves by a net measuring 5 feet(1.5m).
•Equipment –racket
shuttlecock
•Basic rules –
• When the shuttle hits the floor a
point is scored.
• The first team to win 21 points wins the game.
• When serving, the shuttle should be hit from below the waist in an underhand motion.
• Player is not allowed to touch the net with their body or their racket at any time.
Kho-Kho
•Kho- Kho is a traditional Indian sport.
•Total players – 12 (9 playing)
•The game has four quarters (9 min)
•The members of the running team run in a batch
of three.
•There are 8 players sitting in within the boxes facing alternatively.
•The chasers has to touch the runners within the rules.
•The chaser is not allowed to run over the centre lane or to change the direction .
•Each time a runner is touched , a point is awarded.
•The chaser can pass on his turn to any other sitting player by tapping from behind and saying “kho”
•Defenders can run in any direction during the play, but cannot exit the court.
Cricket
•Cricket is played between two teams made up of 15 players each. On field 11. one 12th man and 3 extra.
•The fielding team tries to get the batsman out by….
• Bowled – direct hit on the wickets.
• Stumping – when wicketkeeper hits the wicket if the
batsmen is out of crease.
• LBW – hitting the batsman’s leg in front of the wicket.
• Run out – hitting the wickets before the batsman can run to the other end of the pitch
• Catch out – when the ball is catch by any fielder directly after the shot.
• Hit wicket – if the batsmen himself drops the bails by any means.
India celebrates it National sports day on 29th of August every year which commemorates the birth anniversary of Major Dhyanchand. This ppt tells also the participation of India in different international sports competition.
KHOKHO IS A VERY FAMOUS INDIAN SPORTS. SLIDE GIVE ALL THE FROMAION ABIUT THE NUMBER OF PLAYERS, FIELD, HOW TO PLAY. SLIDE IS VERY HELPFUL FOR STUDENTS TO GET BASIC INFO ABOUT KHO KHO
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3. INTRODUCTION
In honor of Maharaja Chatrapathi Shivaji
Award is only for the outstanding
sportsperson of the state of Maharashtra.
Only IOC recognized sports,
commonwealth games,
Asian games.
Paralympics.
World cup
World championships.
4. Objective
To felicitate the sportspersons for their
meritorious performance.
To encourage and develop the sportsmen in
the state of Maharashtra.
5. Eligibility
The person should be a citizen of Maharashtra or
should be residing for a period of 15 years.
The performance of last five years are taken into
account out of which best three performance is
considered.
The sportsperson should be a medal winner at
the national or international level.
Every sports federation nominates the names to
the sports committee appointed by the govt. of
Maharashtra, who decides the final award
winners.
6. The award constitutes of…
Trophy of shivaji,
Certificate
i-d card
Cash prize of Rs. one lakh
A blazer
The award is given on the 19th of February every
year on the occasion of the birthday of maharaja
shivaji.
The award is given at the hands of the C.M of
Mharashtra.
7.
8. Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna, officially known as the
Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award in sports and
games.
Highest sporting honor in India.
Named after Rajiv Gandhi, former Prime minister
of India,
instituted in the year 1991-1992
Awarded annually by the Ministry of youth affairs
and sports.
9. Not more than two sportsperson are
nominated from each sports discipline by
the national federation.
A twelve member committee evaluates the
performances of a sportsperson at various
international events.
The recipient is selected by a committee
constituted by the ministry and honored for
their spectacular and most outstanding
performance in the field of sports over a
period of 4 years.
10. Committee submits their recommendations
to the union minister of youth affairs and
sports for further approval.
Conferred to deserving sportspersons.
11. Medal,
a certificate,
a cash prize of 7.5 lakh.
15. The award was instituted in 1985.
The award is named after Dronacharya, the guru
kaurava and Pandavas of Mahabharata fame.
Dronacharya award is an award presented by the
ministry of youth affairs and sports, Government of
India for the excellence in sports coaching.
16. FOR WHOM?
Dronacharya award is given to the trainers and
coaches with consistent outstanding performance
at,
a) Olympic games
b) Paralympic games
c) Commonwealth games
d) World championship
e) Sports disciplines recognized by the government
f) Indigenous sports recognized by the government
17. OBJECTIVES
The objectives of Dronacharya Award can be described
as follows,
The first objective of this award is to honor the
contribution and role of instructors, trainers and
coaches on a consistent basis leading towards
unmatched performances by the sportsperson trained
by them.
The another objectives of this award is to motivate
coaches and trainers to work with focus and dedication
and train sportspersons in order to help them attain
success at the global sports events.
18. ELIGIBILITY
Not more than two coaches nominated by a national
federation to the ministry of sports and youth affairs.
Best four year performance is considered.
Player should be not penalized under WADA.
19. AWARD CONSTITUTES OF
A bronze statuette of Donacharya, certificate, blazer
and cash prize of 5 lakh.
20. handed over on the 29th August at the hands of the
president of the country at Rashtrapathi Bhavan.
Total of 104 awardees.
The first recipients of the award were
Bhalachandra Bhaskar Bhagwat (Wrestling),
Om Prakash Bhardwaj (Boxing),
and O. M. Nambiar (Athletics).
22. Arjuna Award
Named after Arjuna, who was the Pandava brother of the
Mahabharata fame and was considered as the mythological
archer in ancient India.
The Arjuna Award was 1st instituted in the year 1961 by the
govt. of India and was considered as the most prestigious
civilian award for a sportsperson in India.
The award is given by the the Ministry of Youth Affairs and
Sports Govt of India.
The award winners are selected by a committee comprising
of a chairperson and 12 other sports members.
23. Objective:
The main objective of the Arjuna Award is to recognize the
outstanding performances of sportsperson of India at
international level only and also to create outstanding
athletes.
24. Eligibility:
To be eligible for the award, a sportsperson should have good
performance consistently for 4 years at International level
including the year for which the award is recommended but
should also have shown good qualities of leadership,
sportsmanship and sense of discipline.
From 2001 The award is given only in disciplines falling
under the following categories-
1) Olympic Games, Asian Games, Commonwealth Games,
World cup, World Championship & cricket.
2) Indigenous Games.
3) Sports of physically challenged.
25. Selected awardee will receive their awards from the
President of India at the Rashrapati Bhavan.
Awardee are given a cash prize of 5 lakhs, a bronze statue of
Arjuna & a scroll.
In 2015, 17 sportsperson were conferred with the Arjuna
award.
Till date a total no of 694 sportsperson in India have been
conferred with the Arjuna award.
26. Selection committee
1 Chairperson A retired judge of supreme
court/high court
2 Sportsperson of eminence(olympians or
previous Rajiv Ghandi Khel Ratna or
Arjuna Awardee)
4 members
3 Sports journalist/experts/commentators 3members
4 Sportsperson of eminence/sports
administartor/sports expert belonging to
para sports
1member
5 Sports administrator 1member
6 Director general, SAI Ex-officio member
7 Joint secretary(dept of sports) Member secretary.
27. Goa’s Arjuna Award winners
Brahmanand Shankwalker
• Was the 1st Goan to win the
Arjuna Award.
• He was conferred the
award in the year 1998 in
Football.
Bruno Coutinho
• He was the 2nd Goan to win
the award.
• He was conferred the
award in the year 2001 in
Football.
28.
29. The award was instituted in the year 1993.
In honor of prince Eklavya who was the
student of Dronacharya.
The award is given by the Department of
Youth Empowerment and sports(DYES). Govt
of Karnataka.
The award is given to the outstanding sports
person form Karnataka.
30. To acknowledge and felicitate the
performance of outstanding sportspersons
from the state of Karnataka.
To promote and encourage the upcoming
talent to work harder in the field of sports.
31. Eklavya award carries a cash prize of Rs.2
lakh and a memento .
The government will also provide financial
support to sportspersons in their quest for
achieving bigger laurels in the world of
sports.
32.
33. Also given in the state of Odhisa, Gujarat,
Madhya Pradesh.
Performance of last 4 years in Karnataka and
2 years is taken in the state of Odhisa.