‘Make sports part of curriculum'

December 10, 2011 02:32 pm | Updated 02:32 pm IST - VIJAYAWADA:

Krishna District Sports Development Officer B. Sudhakar on Friday said besides academics, students must hone their skills in other areas like games and sports.

Addressing students of Nalanda Vidya Niketan on the occasion of the school's annual sports day, Mr. Sudhakar said many students of Krishna district had risen to great heights in various sports. The local students must draw inspiration from them and treat sports as an important part of their curriculum.

Parents and teachers had a crucial role to play in mobilising their young ones to adopt sports as part of their daily curriculum, he said, pointing out that the Government was liberally doling out incentives for sportspersons.

Headmistress of the primary wing of the school M. Padmaja said the school management believed in the all-round development of students and thus, conducted competitions in various activities all through the academic year.

Later, prizes were given to winners of athletics, kho-kho, karate, cricket, volleyball, skating and football competitions.

A cultural programme presented by the school students entertained the audience. Vice-Principal Manjula and other staff members took active part.

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