Aman Sharma nominated to represent India for TSG

The International Council for Traditional Sports and Sports (ICTSG) has nominated Aman Sharma from Amritsar to represent India at TSG.
Aman Sharma said that there is an international forum for International Council of Traditional Sports and Games (ICTSG). The main objective is the protection, promotion and development of Traditional Games and Games (TSG) globally. ICTSG aims, above all, to support all concerned and interested governments and government agencies. TSG will remain committed to coordinate efforts and capabilities and provide policy guidance to stakeholders and stakeholders, with the objective of providing guidance, advice and continuity to various sports, NGOs, national, regional and international.
On this occasion Prof. Sanjay Mahajan and Shammi Rana congratulated Aman Sharma. Aman Sharma said that International Sports Day will be celebrated on 14th August 2021 all over the world regarding traditional sports. To make this event more successful, more than 80 countries of the world are participating, in the virtual conference to be held on International Traditional Sports Day on 14 August under the guidance of UNESCO Secretariat, Sports and Cultural Ministers of many countries and sportspersons and sports Big players will take part. The ICTSG has given special instructions to the Federation of Indian Traditional Sports working in the country along with its Asian Federation.
Following the instructions of the ICTSG of the Heads of all Federations to participate in the Virtual Conference on the occasion of International Traditional Sports Day on 14th August, 2021, all the Asian and National Sports Federations affiliated, will host the Traditional Games and Games on 14th August. International Traditional Sports Day, at various places globally.
Similarly, All Sports Federation will organize sports competitions and workshops at various places in different states across India as part of International Traditional Sports Day. Disclosing this here today, Aman Sharma said that in this stressful life we need to adopt traditional games and games, especially children to achieve and aim for a stress free life. These games taught people about culture and traditions, made us aware about society and environment. Traditional sports are not just sports, they teach us values in life, such as setting goals, building determination, developing team spirit and promoting mutual cooperation. Traditional games and games are structured in such a way that they enhance our logical thinking, concentration, alertness and energy levels along with physical stamina. Now for the successful celebration of International Traditional Sports Day on 14th August. That a committee has been formed to make all these events successful, which will work as per the instructions of Shammi Rana of the International Council. Apart from Delhi, Delhi, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Karnataka, Uttarakhand, Orissa, West Bengal, Rajasthan, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Goa, Assam, Nagaland, Arunachal Preparations have started in the state and also.