Indian sports and business ethics
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Transcript of Indian sports and business ethics
Submitted By -Ramandeep kaur
Class - b.com (prof.) 3 year
Roll No -38
Presentation on Indian sports and ethical issues
Submitted To – Ms. Rajni Saluja
Desh Bhagat Institution And Computer Science
INDIAN SPORTS
There are a number of popular sports in India but cricket is the most popular.
The country also has won eight Olympic gold medals in field hockey. India has hosted and co-hosted several international sporting events, including the 1951 and 1982 Asian Games, the 1987, 1996 and 2011 Cricket World Cup, the 2003 Afro-Asian Games, the 2010 Hockey World Cup and the 2010 Commonwealth Games.
Major international sporting events annually held in India include the Chennai Open, Mumbai Marathon, Delhi Half Marathon, and the Indian Masters.
The National Games of India is a national domestic sports event, which has been held in the country since 1924.
Chess Badminton
wrestling
NAME OF INDIAN SPORTSCricket Field
Hockey
Tennis
Steroids and Drug Use :- Since the 1960s, the use of
performance-enhancing drugs has been a problem in college and professional sports of all kinds.
Performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs) include anabolic steroids, stimulants, human growth hormone and supplements.
The battle against PEDs has been a long slog.
Ethical Issues
Discrimination:-Discrimination has many faces. Racism, gender discrimination
and homophobia are social justice issues plaguing a wide variety of aspects in our society; the sporting world included.
It seems society still has a lot of growing to do.
Ethical Issues
Gambling:- Illicit and insider gambling isn’t as big
of a problem in America as it is elsewhere in the world.
While the problem does persist in the country, the respective gambling scarcity in America may be attributed to how previous scandals have been handled.
Ethical Issues
Players and owners have to negotiate mandatory issues relating to hours, wages and working condition.
The agents entrusted to conduct business on player’s behalf should be working as per well laid out norms that serve the best interests of the game.
Ethical Issues
As compared to other sporting nations , India's achievement may be meager but we need to keep in mind the infrastructure and other such conditions which are essential for a big country.
India has always been short of this but as of now, building sports persons.
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