Gatka, a traditional martial art with a prominent place in Sikh history, is played with wooden sticks also called ‘Khutka’. Gatka is a unique and inexpensive fighting art developed to defend and ...
Gatka, the traditional martial art skill of stick-fighting between two players simulating sword fight, is one of the popular cultural sports of self-defence in Hazara division of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist, and is ...
‘Gatka’, a traditional martial art form, that is historically associated with the Sikh gurus and is popular among the masses, is now being recognised as a sport nationwide. The form which was earlier ...
Aakanksha N Bhardwaj Jalandhar, August 29 A national gold medallist with 30 per cent of vision, and daughters of daily-wagers were part of the 22-member “gatka” team that performed in front of Chief ...
"Gatka", a Sikh martial art has taken centrestage in the two-day Sirhind Fateh Divas celebrations when national and international teams, including an Australian team, Delhi zone team, gurdwara ...
Gatka is an ancient fighting technique played with wooden sticks and also called Gatka art (stick-fighting). It is an Indian martial art associated with the Sikh history. Here we speak to Harjit Singh ...
Gatka, an ancient form of martial art, is a spiritual as well as a mental and physical exercise. It represents a fine balance between the mind, body and spiritual faculties of a person. Gatka is the ...
Gatka, an ancient form of martial art, is a spiritual as well as a mental and physical exercise. It represents a fine balance between the mind, body and spiritual faculties of a person. Gatka is the ...