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From the internet or other sources, find the other names by which Kabaddi is known in different parts of our country and the world.

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From the internet or other sources, find the other names by which Kabaddi is known in different parts of our country and the world.

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Kabaddi is known as hadudu in Bangladesh, baibalaa in Maldives, chedugudu in Andhra Pradesh, sadugudu in Tamil Nadu, and hututu in Maharashtra.

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Chapter 1.5: A Kabaddi Match - Exercise [Page 16]

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Chapter 1.5 A Kabaddi Match
Exercise | Q 4 | Page 16
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Chapter 1.5 A Kabaddi Match
POINTERS | Q 4. | Page 17

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