The Hidden Villains of India's Sporting Dreams

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ก.ย. 2024
  • This video reveals surprising insights into the complex world of sports in India that go far beyond cricket. Discover how deeply rooted issues are hampering potential and why change is crucial for India's sporting future. Are we overlooking the power of grassroots development and equal opportunities in our quest for medals? What if becoming a true sporting powerhouse is actually within reach?
    This isn't just another critique of the system - it's a roadmap to transforming Indian sports from the ground up. From the dominance of cricket to the struggles of Olympic athletes, this video offers a comprehensive look at:
    - The shocking economic realities of Indian sports
    - How corruption and nepotism infiltrate sports administration
    - Success stories that prove what's possible with proper support
    - The untapped potential of initiatives like Khelo India
    - How cricket's success could actually benefit other sports
    - Concrete actions individuals, businesses, and the government can take
    Whether you're a die-hard sports fan or simply concerned about India's future, this video offers insights that could change how you view the role of sports in society. Are we ready to move beyond talk and take real action? The path to becoming a sporting superpower starts here.
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ความคิดเห็น • 2

  • @SaurabhSingh-zr2tw
    @SaurabhSingh-zr2tw 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    1. Sportspersons should start their patreons and only fans. Also very importantly advertise them on their social media. I am 100 percent confident that people will support their favorite sports persons, if done anonymously.
    2. Govt should set a large sum of money (I would suggest 14 crores) for medalling in olympics and world championships which should be paid like pension atleast a year years after their retirement from the sport like govt servants have pf.
    These 2 things are very simple and easily doable with least amount of effort.

  • @leodas910
    @leodas910 4 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    We celebrate mediocrity
    In Paralympics we won 29 Medals and they won only 2 medals in 2012 but nobody talks about it
    But everyone are interested in Vinesh Phogat and Manu Bhaker despite 0 Gold
    There is difference in supporting and celebrating and I supported her too but now its getting out of hand
    We won 0 gold with 100+ atheletes and Pakistan won 1 gold with just 7 atheletes so it's been a point when we start questioning these 100+ athelete too that WTF they were doing in Paris
    North Korea, Israel, Pakistan got higher ranks than us but these Olympians are busy meeting politicians
    And supporting of Cricket, VIRAT is the biggest sportspersons in the world but he doesn't have any picture with politicians apart from PM and some officials
    Excuses are for losers India won '83 WC with same budget
    It's time we question these atheletes too