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Sports and Child's Development and How it is important and necessary

The enhancement of physical and mental development of children is certainly the most important contribution of sports to children. Involvement of sports in children's life in Indian society is a little difficult. We don't understand the importance of sports in the students' life and its other value. We just saw it as a distraction towards studies. We have to change our mentality toward this. We always talk about our unsatisfactory performance in the Olympics. What do we expect from our youngsters if we don't give them facilities as well as the freedom to play, how can they become successful.?? It's not like that the condition is worse, Yes, we are improving, we are making a new India, where everyone has the freedom to choose their career. Let me tell you the benefits of sports in a child's development:- Increases Moral and Character Principles in the Child. Increases Friendship: As language remains no barrier in the sports, children knows each

Fifa U-17 World Cup - India 2017 || What to expect from Indian Team

As the U 17 Football world cup will kickoff on 6th Oct 2017 (ie. Friday) at New Delhi's Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium. The U-17 World Cup, the first-ever FIFA event India's hosting, will be played in six cities - New Delhi, Navi Mumbai, Kolkata, Guwahati, Kochi, and Margao. This is a major break for India to boost our involvement in Football and established our self in this world. First of all some of the major key points about this tournament:- Fifa U-17 World Cup founded as U-16 World Championship. First Edition is staged in 1985 at China. Nigeria U-17 is the most successful Team in the history of this Tournament. Played every 2 years. Total teams = 24 The last tournament was hosted in Chile and Won by Nigeria. India is hosting the 2017th edition.   India's Benefit:- India is playing his first tournament. India is hosting his first tournament. Both of the above statement is very essential for the Future of Football in INDIA. Indian players get

Clean India Mission : Review- Is campaign is up-to the mark?

Twitter                              Facebook                            Instagram Clean India Mission was kicked off on 2nd October 2014, by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, with an aim to get India a clean country with major types of objects. The national campaign led by the Govt of India is covering 4041 statutory towns across India. Aims to make the streets, roads, and infrastructure clean by October 2, 2019. Do you know India is suffering how much cost due to public littering:- 7 lakh crores /yr. Yes, that right and it cost us by degrading our GDP by 5%. Public littering not only harms our health it also degrades our economy. I thought you should know about it, what it is actually and what's its aim. Major components of the goal : a) Construction of individual sanitary latrines for households below the poverty line with subsidy where demand exists. b) Conversion of dry latrines into low-cost sanitary latrines. c) Construction of exclusive village san

Gandhi Jayanti - All you need to know about Mahatma Gandhi

"Be the change that you wish to see in the world" one of the famous quotes by Mahatma Gandhi. Born on 2nd Oct 1869, we are celebrating his 148th birth anniversary. Full name: Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi Unofficially called "Father of the Nation"  In India, it is celebrated as a national holiday and Internationally - International day of non-violence. On 2nd Oct 2014, Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated a programme "Swachh  Bharat Mission"(Clean India Mission) in respect of Mahatma Gandhi. BIRTH  He was born on 2nd Oct 1869 at Porbandar, Gujarat.  EDUCATION  In London, studies Law and Jurisprudence and enrolled in Inner Temple. Civil Right Activist in South Africa Due to his skin color, he was discriminated and not allowed to travel with European people. He was disappointed with this and protested against this tradition. That shape a new era in South Africa modern system to end this tradition.   In