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VOL. 3, ISSUE 2 (2018)
Status and recognition of sportswomen in India
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Yatendra Kumar Sharma, Dr. Sushil Kumar Sharma, Dr. Ekta Sharma, Saurabh Kumar
Abstract
In the early 1900s when club life was introduced in India, sporting activities also found a serious place in female lives due to the facilities provided. Women pioneers had started blazing the trail. Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, Health Minister in India first set an example for North Indian women by taking to competitive tennis. The efforts of such sporting personalities have yielded fruits. The female sensation in badminton today is world no 2 Saina Newhal. Similar legendary sportswomen are Karnam Malleshwari, Anju Bobby George, PT Usha and Sania Mirza. Even if they are a step ahead, a number of factors ensure that sportswomen stay two steps behind. Though the Indian culture looks up to a woman as a mother of a race, the Indian society is firm with the belief that women are naturally inferior to men because of the faith that a woman's duty is bound only to birthing and taking care of her family. The level of physical education and sports for females has been hampered because of the endless limitations. This article aims analyze the status of sportswoman status in India. We need sportswomen of generation to achieve the reigns and encourage the upcoming generations. This new role made women visible in the social space which enabled women to enter into the field of sports too. By looking at the institutional and other realms of sports in India the paper explains how the gendered practice of sports marginalizes women in multiple ways. Our society has to work towards a massive cultural reform where we have a healthy work ethic. Until that is done Indian women will be only chasing a mirage, not medals, in international sporting events. Although the most welcome gains in opportunities and an ever growing publicity of women's sports, the effects of a long traditionally gender bias in sports still persist. Our society has to work towards a massive cultural reform where we have a healthy work ethic. Until that is done Indian women will be only chasing a mirage, not medals, in international sporting events.
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Pages:96-99
How to cite this article:
Yatendra Kumar Sharma, Dr. Sushil Kumar Sharma, Dr. Ekta Sharma, Saurabh Kumar "Status and recognition of sportswomen in India". International Journal of Yoga, Physiotherapy and Physical Education, Vol 3, Issue 2, 2018, Pages 96-99
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