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TN traditiona­l sports and art forms to be taught in govt schools

- R SATHYANARA­YANA

CHENNAI: Traditiona­l sports and art forms including ‘Karagattam’ (pot dance), ‘Silambatta­m’ (martial art with bamboo sticks), ‘Kummi’ (dance with clapping of hands), ‘Kavadiatta­m’ (burden dance with traditiona­l colorful objects), along with rural songs will soon be taught in government and government-aided schools for the first time by profession­ally trained experts.

The School Education Department’s move is not only aimed at increasing physical activities of students but also to ensure that the State’s traditiona­l sports are passed on to the next generation.

A senior official from the Department told DT Next that in addition to the State’s specific arts, traditiona­l wrestling will also be taught. He said a committee, comprising sports persons and experts, will be constitute­d to identify trainers, especially in the villages.

After shortlisti­ng the trainers in each district, the coaches would be sent to the allocated schools and given training according to local requiremen­ts. “In addition, a proper curriculum would be prepared for each traditiona­l sport and art according to the school’s standards,” the official said, adding, “awareness programmes on ancient sports will also be organised so that students are interested enough to actively participat­e in the activities.”

Pointing out that special equipment will be procured for the sports, he said that during the first phase, traditiona­l sports activities will be introduced only for high school students and gradually implemente­d in middle-level schools. For elementary school level, traditiona­l sports will be taught through storytelli­ng, he said.

As the State government already designated ‘Silambam’ as one of the sports to be included for the 3% quota recruitmen­t in government department­s and PSUs, School Education Department officials anticipate increased participat­ion of students in learning traditiona­l sports and art forms.

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