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India is famous for its rich sporting culture and heritage and the young Indians love to play a lot of games. Among these sports, Table Tennis is definitely one of the most popular ones. Table Tennis is played by the students of almost all the schools, colleges and universities in India. Because of this great attraction of the young students to the game of Table Tennis, a large number of institutions have also formed in India to teach and coach them about Table Tennis. The Indian Table Tennis academies have been playing an all important role in the rising and development of Table Tennis in India.
The Indian Table Tennis academies mainly work to bring out new talents from the grass route level and uphold them to the national level. Teaching the students about the nitty-gritty of Table Tennis, providing them with proper training, offering them adequate facilities etc. are the principal activities of these academies. The Indian Table Tennis academies are run both under governmental and private supervision. There are a large number of academies in India that operate under the direct supervision of the Table Tennis Federation of India (TTFI), the national governing body for Table Tennis in India. There are also some other Indian Table Tennis academies that operate under the supervision of various state level Table Tennis associations.
Apart from the Indian Table Tennis academies being run and managed by the state and national level Table Tennis associations, there are also some academies that operate under private supervision. Most of these academies are run by former eminent Table Tennis players of India, who try to pass their experience to the budding players to make them stronger on the Table Tennis board. There are also some Indian Table Tennis academies that are run and managed by various corporate authorities and also by different government authorities. All these Indian Table Tennis academies have been working relentlessly for the proper management of Table Tennis in India and also for improving the entire scenario of the game in the country. They can really be called as the backbone for Indian Table Tennis.
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