Access to playfields mandatory for schools: Government

Union Sports Minister Vijay Goel said the CBSE places special importance on co-scholastic areas which include sports.
Sports Minister Vijay Goel (File|PTI)
Sports Minister Vijay Goel (File|PTI)

NEW DELHI: Access to playfields and engagement of physical education instructor has been made a mandatory requirement for all schools under the Right to Education Act, the government told the Lok Sabha today.

Union Sports Minister Vijay Goel said government recognises the role of sports and physical education in the holistic development of children and youth in the country.

"As part of this policy, the government has made access to playfields and engagement of physical education instructor a mandatory requirement for all schools under the Right to Education Act," he said during Question Hour.

The Minister said the CBSE places special importance on co-scholastic areas which include sports and physical fitness and it is expected that the state education boards would also emulate the CBSE example in due course.

Goel said a scheme called 'Khelo India - National Programme for Development of Sports' is being implemented by the Sports Ministry as a central sector scheme from the current financial (2016-17).

The scheme provides for holding of annual sports competitions in two age group - (i) under 14 and (ii) under 17 all over the country to encourage mass participation of both boys and girls in sports in both urban and rural areas and identification of talented sportspersons through competitions and creation of sports infrastructure facilities, he said.

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