To study the management practices of selected wrestling training centres of Haryana.
Keywords:
Contribution, SportsAbstract
The research was conducted to provide current and future wrestlers, promoters, educational institutions, and wrestling organizers with a solid scientific foundation upon which to build new standards, enhance existing facilities, and establish a more streamlined administrative structure. The purpose of this event is to raise public awareness of wrestling. The research was exploratory in nature and used a case study approach to learn more about how a sports talent search strategy may help promote wrestling. The researcher attempted to gather material from both primary and secondary sources, reflecting the qualitative character of the study. This data was gathered via in-depth interviews. His in-person or over-the-phone interview would follow a predetermined format. Specifically, a content analysis method was used to assess the interview data that was gathered.
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