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Punjab Government decides to make physical education related activities compulsory for students

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Chandigarh, September 21

The Punjab Government has decided to make physical education related activities compulsory for school children. This decision will be implemented after reopening of school following Covid-19.

According to a spokesperson of the Punjab school education department, after getting the green signal from the education minister Mr. Vijay Inder Singla, the Director SCERT has issued letters to all district education officers and school heads in this regard. The spokesperson informed that various sports for physical activities have been included for the students from first to X11 classes.

According to the spokesperson, the purpose of initiating physical activities for the students is to identify their hidden talents, to ensure their all round development and to give them the right direction beside to provide a high level platform for sports by selecting talented players. According to the spokesperson, these physical activities will help the students to be physically fit as well as increase their flexibility and strengthen their muscles. This will also increase the tolerance, focus and physical balance of the students. They will also develop a sense of leadership by physical activities.

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