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Samjhana Rai Bhutanese Kho-Kho Player in Sunday Special

    Samjhana Rai (Bhutanese Kho-Kho Player) 

Samjhana Rai very talented girl from Bhutan share her views so that World will know about  Kho-Kho in Bhutan. 
Kho-Kho is spreading across the world whether it's Asia, Africa Or Europe. Our Featured Columnist Komal Rajput caught up with her. 
Thanks to Samjhana for coordinating with our team and spare her valuable time for Kho-Kho. 


Q1. Why you started Kho-Kho?

Ans. I started kho kho to keep myself physically active, flexibility, agility, strength, speed, and stamina. And it was a traditional game in India so as a game we the bhutanese also started to play the kho kho.

Q2. What inspires you to start Kho-Kho?
 
Ans. I was inspired because it develop my qualities such as: obedience, discipline, sportsmanship and loyalty between team members. We never played such game before in our country so I was to eager to play and learn more about the kho kho.

Q3. How was your experience in International khokho coaching camp in India.What you like and dislike in the camp?
Ans. The experience that I got from the international kho kho coaching is that I learned so many interesting things like - new idea about khokho, I learn how to manage time, integrity and about leadership quality. I learned that it was not only enjoyed by men and women but also by children.The things that I like during camp is that we got a full support and team corporation among all the countries.I like the most is that in the coaching camp our leaders never different set between anyone they treat us like their children. One things I like the most is that the sopan hotel which we leave was very nice the manager was very good and he treat us very well.

Q4. Who is your coach.What is he doing to train players of Bhutan.
Ans. Particularly we don't have Bhutanese Kho Kho coach but seems last year in 2019 we have one coach from India who introduced kho kho in Bhutan and trained us . Just now he used to trained us through social media like we have a kho kho group in WhatsApp and in messenger.

Q5. What are the plans of Bhutan Kho-Kho to popularise khokho in Bhutan? 
Ans. The plan of Bhutan kho kho to popularise Kho-Kho in Bhutan is by organizing the programme. And we are planning to give coaching classes to the youth of Bhutan. 

Q6. How you compare khokho with other games.As Kho-Kho is total brain and fitness game?

Ans.  Kho kho was a total brain game compare to others game. In kho kho we need a full team corporation. We need more stamina, physical fitness, flexibility, agility, strength and speed.

Q7. Any Suggestions from your side to popularise Kho-Kho? 
Ans. Suggestions from my side to popularise Kho-Kho is by arranging the work shops, seminar and other events to sharpen the technical skills. By providing finacial help to those those countries who cannot buy khokho mat to play.

       Featured Columnist Komal Rajput (India)


Coordinated by

Pankaj Malhotra( India)
(Voice of International Player)


Assisted By
1.Pushpavathi J.P.(India)
2.R.Velan (India)

Supported by 
Anuj Khajuria (North Calorina, US)



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