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Hockey in Chandigarh
Hockey in Chandigarh is associated with history, prestige, glory and honor. Hockey has always been a major cricketing sport in India . In fact it forms a very vital part of Sports and Recreation in Chandigarh. The hockey team of Chandigarh is known as the Chandigarh Dynamos. Packed with potential and talent, hockey is trying to break the shackles of ignorance. There are plenty of young budding players who can really promise to make a name for them. The likes of Yugraj Singh and Gagan Ajit Singh do give us immense joy and satisfaction. Hockey in Chandigarh has a very promising prospect. India has been striving hard to regain her former glory and honor. Dhyanchand was undoubtedly one of the finest players of the game. It was during his time that the Indian hockey team was at its greatest height. In fact, Dhyanchand has given Chandigarh and hence, India the much needed universal acclaim. However, in the present times, the entire scenario has undergone a drastic change. It is not that India lacks players of merit. Due to some reasons, hockey in our country is not at all faring well. Following a sting of defeats, India is lying prostrate on the ground. Hockey in Chandigarh is really going through a very bad phase. There are a number of hockey clubs in Chandigarh . One can undergo formal training in the game and get enrolled under different age groups as per requirement of the clubs. Moreover, it is a game which is equally popular with boys and girls alike. Hockey in Chandigarh is increasingly becoming popular despite the various set backs. The government of Punjab is also making certain provisions for the betterment of the game. Number of grounds has been prepared to fit in more hockey clubs and recruit more trainers. Hockey in Chandigarh definitely has bright prospects. |
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Chandigarh, the city beautiful, is the only city in India having the distinction of being the capital of two of the most progressive and prosperous states of India, Punjab and Haryana. Set at the foothills of the majestic Himalayas, was planned by the French architect Le Corbusier after India’s independence.
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