Write an article on value of games
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Games and sports are a necessary part of our life. They are to the body what education is to the mind. But, no. they are an integral part of education itself.
Those who have not played any games in life should consider their education incomplete. Gandhi greatly lamented for not having given proper attention to games during his formative years.
Games provide the best physical exercise to a child. They improve our digestive system and make us strong and smart. In the modern world which is full of struggle, it is very necessary to have a strong body. One, who is physically weak, is prone to many diseases.
Games make our body elastic. They provide us relaxation and entertainment. They instill into our minds the spirit of healthy competition, discipline, so” Truman- ship and team-spirit. They teach us to play for the sake of play and not to feel depressed in the event of defeat.
After a day’s hard work at school or college, a student can get rid of boredom on the play-ground. Work alone is not enough. That is why it is said: “All work and no play, makes Jack a dull boy”. Moreover, games make our minds fresh and strong. It is said: “A sound mind lives only in a sound body” One can concentrate much better on books after having had played for some time. A book-worm, who pores over his books day and night, gets his mental faculties blunted. He may show a bit better results in the examination, but at best he just ends up as a crammer, devoid of all sense of novelty and originality.
It must, however, be admitted that remaining busy in games all the time at the cost of studies is by no means something wise. The wisest thing is to keep a healthy balance between the games and the studies. They should be complementary to each other. In any case, games are indispensable for all round development of one’s personality.
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Games and sports are a necessary part of our life. They are to the body what education is to the mind. But, no. they are an integral part of education itself.
Those who have not played any games in life should consider their education incomplete. Gandhi greatly lamented for not having given proper attention to games during his formative years.
Games provide the best physical exercise to a child. They improve our digestive system and make us strong and smart. In the modern world which is full of struggle, it is very necessary to have a strong body. One, who is physically weak, is prone to many diseases.
Games make our body elastic. They provide us relaxation and entertainment. They instill into our minds the spirit of healthy competition, discipline, so” Truman- ship and team-spirit. They teach us to play for the sake of play and not to feel depressed in the event of defeat.
After a day’s hard work at school or college, a student can get rid of boredom on the play-ground. Work alone is not enough. That is why it is said: “All work and no play, makes Jack a dull boy”. Moreover, games make our minds fresh and strong. It is said: “A sound mind lives only in a sound body” One can concentrate much better on books after having had played for some time. A book-worm, who pores over his books day and night, gets his mental faculties blunted. He may show a bit better results in the examination, but at best he just ends up as a crammer, devoid of all sense of novelty and originality.
It must, however, be admitted that remaining busy in games all the time at the cost of studies is by no means something wise. The wisest thing is to keep a healthy balance between the games and the studies. They should be complementary to each other. In any case, games are indispensable for all round development of one’s personality.
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Games and sports are a part and parcel of
education. They are a important as studies. In fact, education without
games is incomplete. Lessons learnt on the playground are as important
as those learnt in classroom. Games are to the body what books are to
the mind. They develop our personality. They broaden our outlook and
make us large-hearted. They inculcate in us the spirit of sportsmanship.
It is for this reason that all schools, colleges and universities have
begun to realize the important of sports. Games make us physically
strong, healthy and smart. They improve our digestion and sharpen our
appetite. They increase our power of endurance and harden our bodies.
They free us from the cares and anxieties of life. They make us forget
the fever and fret of the world. Games have also a social value. They
teach us many lessons like discipline, team spirit, obedience,
punctuality, patience, fair play, etc. A true sportsman plays the game
for the sake of the game. He plays up the game of life and remains a
player ever after. Good players are future leaders of the country. The
Duke of Wellington rightly said,” The Battle of Waterloo was won on the
playgrounds of Eton.” Games thus play a very important role in our life.
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