While going through some random questions on Quora.com I found this:
In my opinion its basically because of following reason:
1.) Badminton is not still considered as a sport in India and only considered as a part time games for kids, youth & even oldies which they play only when they don't have anything else more important to do.
2.) The lack of knowledge about the game in India.
3.) Lack of support from everyone be it administration of sports, former players, media, government, parents, and even fans.
4.) The most important reason being it doesn't matter how much we talk about empowering of women, its still very hard to digest success achieved by women in India, even if a girl start getting success in India the main concern everyone has is not about her career but when & whom is she going to marry (whom because being an Indian female she must get married with someone who earns more than her, so if a female achieve a lot of success in her career its tough to match a guy as per thinking of Indian parents), so not even Indian parents care about success achieved by females.
Why Saina Nehwal was not that much appreciated in India than suppose the Indian team would have been on winning the world cup?
My Answer:In my opinion its basically because of following reason:
1.) Badminton is not still considered as a sport in India and only considered as a part time games for kids, youth & even oldies which they play only when they don't have anything else more important to do.
2.) The lack of knowledge about the game in India.
3.) Lack of support from everyone be it administration of sports, former players, media, government, parents, and even fans.
4.) The most important reason being it doesn't matter how much we talk about empowering of women, its still very hard to digest success achieved by women in India, even if a girl start getting success in India the main concern everyone has is not about her career but when & whom is she going to marry (whom because being an Indian female she must get married with someone who earns more than her, so if a female achieve a lot of success in her career its tough to match a guy as per thinking of Indian parents), so not even Indian parents care about success achieved by females.
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