tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8315341553227407619.post4041393347581985076..comments2023-10-29T19:17:38.727+05:30Comments on Battles Are Forever: Game On!Satwinder Singhhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14685834558874552318noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8315341553227407619.post-35399325715123514592009-08-28T16:36:26.653+05:302009-08-28T16:36:26.653+05:30Great piece,dude!But I want to add a few comments ...Great piece,dude!But I want to add a few comments of my own. The problem of sports and it being so backward in our country has a very wide scope.In India which is in its developing stage, many people are hard-pressed to get a living out of what they earn. In this situation getting a family member into an uncertain proposition like some sports when he could earn,even though very little, but atleast something for himself by following his studies is hard to comply to. This problem of overlooking the importance of games is not as much a problem of mentality as of financial crisis and economics. A more stable society and economy will encourage people to allow their kids to follow their dreams. This is not possible in the present case because their is a lack of security.<br />So in a way what you said is quite true, however parents in most of the cases have very limited dictate over their economic conditions.So we have to be patient and wait for the economy to grow, only then will investing ones life in sports will be considered as practical.Amitabhahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08843661238570094164noreply@blogger.com