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Basketball: From Springfield to Cubbonpet (Bengaluru) Part Two

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Chapter Six Promoting Grassroots Basketball and Developing Future Champions The lasting success of any sporting institution depends not only on the achievements of its elite athletes but also on its commitment to nurturing young talent. Recognising this fundamental principle, Professor N. C. Parappa devoted much of his career to the systematic development of grassroots basketball. His vision extended far beyond winning championships; he believed that introducing children to sport at an early age would build healthier individuals, stronger communities, and a brighter future for Indian basketball. During the 1960s, while serving as Principal of the Government College of Physical Education at Kanteerava Stadium, Bengaluru, Professor Parappa pioneered organised basketball competitions for schoolchildren and college students as part of the Independence Day Sports and Games Celebrations. At a time when structured opportunities for young basketball players were limited, these tour...

Basketball: From Springfield to Cubbonpet (Bengaluru). Part One

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Chapter One The Birth of Basketball and Its Arrival in India Basketball was invented in 1891 by Dr. James Naismith, a Canadian physical education instructor at the YMCA Training School in Springfield, Massachusetts, USA. Tasked with creating an indoor game that would keep students physically active during the harsh winter months, Naismith devised a simple yet innovative sport using a soccer ball and two baskets as goals. The first official game was played on 21 December 1891, marking the birth of a sport that would grow into one of the world's most popular and widely played games. From its modest beginnings, basketball spread rapidly across North America and Europe through the extensive network of the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA). Its simple rules, emphasis on teamwork, and fast-paced action made it an attractive sport for people of all ages and backgrounds. Within a few decades, basketball had evolved into an international game, played in school...

"Devanga Union: A Heritage Sports Institution."

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Bengaluru is celebrated as a city of innovation, education, and sporting excellence. Long before it became India's technology capital, the city's sporting identity was shaped by a handful of pioneering institutions that nurtured talent and promoted organised sport. Among these, Devanga Union, Cubbonpet, Bengaluru, occupies a place of exceptional historical significance. It has served not only as a centre for social, cultural, and community activities but also as one of Bengaluru's pioneering institutions in the promotion of organised sports. Its contribution to basketball, wrestling, kabaddi, and physical culture has played a vital role in shaping Karnataka's sporting culture. The history of basketball in India is closely intertwined with the work of the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA), whose centres played a pioneering role in introducing and promoting the game across the country during the early twentieth century. Many of India...

"Basketball: From Springfield to Cubbonpet (Bengaluru)"

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Dedication This book, Basketball: From Springfield to Cubbonpet, (Bengaluru), is lovingly dedicated to my late father, Prof. N. C. Parappa, in his centenary year, 1927–2027. A distinguished physical educationist, sports administrator, mentor, and community leader, Prof.N C Parappa devoted his life to the promotion of sports and games, particularly basketball, among generations of students and youth. Through his tireless efforts, visionary leadership, and unwavering commitment to physical education, he inspired countless individuals to embrace discipline, teamwork, sportsmanship, and excellence. This work is a humble tribute to his enduring legacy and his invaluable contribution to the growth of basketball in Bengaluru, especially in Cubbonpet and among the Devanga community. His passion for sports continues to inspire players, coaches, educators, and community members alike.  May this book serve as a celebration of his life, his achievements, and the values he cherished...