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More lesson are learnt on the sports than in the classroom express the views either for or against the statement .. in 300 words​

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Answered by mahek6624
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The science of motion that creates the chemistry of adrenalin working in our minds, bodies, and souls is very important to feel alive. You can make your choice to be the traditional Jack who had SO much work that the lack of play made him a dull boy. In the age of the laptop, when every kid is busy flying kites on the visual display unit rather than doing the same under the blue sky while feeling the breeze through the greens brushing across his face, the importance of sports on the field can hardly be exaggerated.

The limitations of classroom teaching were felt in the 20th century by Tagore when he decided that true learning could take place in the shade of the trees rather than the suffocating surroundings of the claustrophobic classrooms. Perhaps the same idea echoed the minds of the Vedic rishis when the upanishadic pattern of teaching in the Vedic period necessitated the peaceful, green, and open presence of the ashrams or ‘asramas’. This was a time when equal stress was laid on the development of the mind and the body.

The ideal gentleman was expected to be a balanced combination of intellectual as well as physical dexterity. The present obsession with the power of the intellect and the unlimited financial bliss that accompanies the same, however, makes it possible for a wimp of a person to masquerade as a gentleman. Thus the absence of physical fitness in the modern man has reached the level where his chivalry is limited to killing cockroaches. The absence of sports paralyses a man’s ability to be a part of the physical evolution that takes place in Nature so quietly and this is so obvious.

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