Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports (independent-in-charge) Kiren Rijiju said on Tuesday that the CBSE was preparing a system to ensure sports becomes a substantial part of education to determine the achievement of a student.
He said, “Prime Minister (Narendra Modi) has already announced setting up a Board for Sports Education. Now, under the new education policy, sports will become a part of education and the CBSE is preparing a system to ensure sports becomes a substantial part of education.” He added that the move to induct sports in the new education system was because it has been treated as an extra-curricular activity.
“Earlier, sports was treated as extra-curricular activities. Sports was not part of education system and it was treated as an extra,” he said.
It was very special moment for me to honour former Hockey Olympians at the SHRI RAMACHANDRA INSTITUTE OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND RESEARCH at Chennai in Tamil Nadu🇮🇳 https://t.co/mibHOf82TZ pic.twitter.com/cIGt4dO24H
— Kiren Rijiju (@KirenRijiju) October 30, 2019
Under the new initiative, the Minister said the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) was preparing a system and sports would not be treated as an extra or just an option. “Sports is the central part of education system now. There is a major shift we are taking forward. Prime Minister is very clear in that,” he said.
“I have already attended the cabinet meeting and I have already spoken there. Now, it is under preparation (to include sports in educations system). Policy has been accepted. How to implement, when to start, this will depend on the preparation. Modi government is treating sports as greatest priority ever and that is how India will become a sporting powerhouse in future,” he stated.
Source: PTI