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English essay for how the education system of India is not supporting the sports culture​

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For many students school-organised sports play an important role in their academic and social experiences.

Globally, a sport as an industry has a unifying appeal. The sports industry boasts of a dynamic appeal that many other, even bigger industries look at with envy. It has the power to define nations as a whole. Sports offer a perfect opportunity to explore scientific concepts such as force, motion, potential energy, velocity, and torque.

For many students school-organised sports play an important role in their academic and social experiences.

Every school has sports embedded in their curriculum as they understand the importance of physical health and activity. However, the importance given to sports ends there as this inclusion is just for the sake of a formality.

Khelo India scheme:

Under the Khelo India scheme, the Government is supporting the development of sports at the grassroots levels through the initiative such as Khelo India School Games.

Opening ceremony of Khelo India scheme. (Picture: Khelo India's official website)

This programme has been introduced to revive the sports culture in India at the grass-root levels by building a strong framework for all sports played in the country and with the aim to establish India as a great sporting country

The twelve areas have been identified under this scheme, which will impact the entire sports ecosystem including sports infrastructure, talent identification, coaching for excellence, community sports, and competition structure and sports economy

Schools and colleges are the environments where young people spend a significant amount of time

During these formative years, along with quality education an emphasis on sports and physical education framework is equally important. Educational environments need to be supportive of students being physically active.

(Read: 5 Indian games from our childhood that are vanishing from the lives of children today)

Importance of adopting sports and education:

The importance of adopting sports and education for the success of youth development has been recognised by the Indian Government as early as 1984 when the National Sports Policy recommended making sports and physical education an integral part of the school curriculum

National Sports Policy, 2011 stresses on the point that sports and physical education play an important role in developing human capital, increase productivity and foster social harmony

Typically School athletic activities provide enjoyable, supervised activities for youth. Student-athletes report healthier eating habits, higher levels of cardiovascular fitness, increased parental support and decreased anxiety and depression.

Furthermore, a *national study from 2014 showed a positive association between participating in school sports and lower rates of tobacco, drug, and alcohol use. The Youth who participate in sports were also more likely to disapprove of their peers' substance abuse.

Shift in the mindset of parents:

One also notices an interesting shift in the mindset of parents; they are now aware and understand the importance of a physically fit body.

The realisation of the negative impact that today's lifestyle brings on their children, has made parents become proactive in their search for options for their child's fitness, they now encourage their children to take up some form of sports or physical activity along with their studies.

Way forward a change in the mindset of the community as a whole will play a major role to ensure success in this direction.

Moreover, campaigns focused on sports and education integration can cut across the diversity of our country making people more cognizant of the benefits of sports in education.

According to PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC) survey conducted on 2017, close to 60 per cent of the respondents strongly agree that more emphasis is given to education than to sports in India.

The education sector should play a crucial role in promoting sports in India.

Sports education not only builds physical stamina but also instills qualities such as obedience, determination, willpower, and discipline.

Some of the positive effects of education in sports are:

Children are introduced to the benefits of a healthy lifestyle early in their lives by instilling the habit and culture of taking up outdoor activities

Introduction of sports curriculum at an early stage can act as building blocks for future sportspersons

It can develop a strong ecosystem, along with other stakeholders such as authorities, federations, sports clubs, etc.It will generate employment opportunities for people such as coaches, physical trainers, and sports facility operators.It will provide educational opportunities through scholarships for underprivileged talent.

Schools in India are gradually beginning to realise the importance of sports in the overall development of children, and how vital it is to encourage them to take up sports.

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