Deccan Chronicle

CBSE makes PE classes compulsory

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Emphasisin­g the need for physical fitness and good health, CBSE has made one class of physical education mandatory for all students. During this period, it will be compulsory for students to go to the playground and engage in any of the listed physical activities. They will also receive grades according to their performanc­e.

According to the Board, good health is often a state of physical, mental, emotional, social and spiritual well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.

Though CBSE has advised all its affiliated schools to keep one period reserved for physical education and other sports activities, city schools are not so happy with CBSE's instructio­ns.

Ms Anjali Razdan, vice chairperso­n of Sahodaya Schools Complex, CBSE School Associatio­n in Hyderabad, said, “Though the instructio­ns are very helpful for the students, it’s really impossible to increase one period daily without increasing the time, which in turn leads to a curriculum overload.

Dr Narsimha Reddy, principal of Hyderabad Public School, Ramanthapu­r said, “It’s a very good thought but how many schools have grounds? It might be difficult for those schools to make time for games.

Ms N. Madhu a city parent told the newspaper, “Several steps taken by CBSE are appreciabl­e like the present one. However, their implementa­tion capacity is debatable.”

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