DIMAPUR — Along with the rest of the country, government and private schools across Nagaland are participating in the week-long Shiksha Sapta (Education Week) from June 22 to 27 in commemoration of four years of the National Education Policy (2020).
In line with the theme of Day 3, Sports Day was held in schools all over Nagaland. A special event was organised at GMS D Khel in Kohima district, which was filled with activities that yielded fun and learning beyond the classrooms for students and teachers alike, stated an update from the School department.
The day saw students avidly participating in various games and sports. It stated that special focus was given to traditional games and sports such as wrestling, stilt walking, wood karting and spinning top. Besides traditional games, the students also took part in basketball, volleyball and cockfights among others.
Temsunaro Aier, state mission director of Samagra Shiksha, in her address, emphasised the importance of sports for the holistic development of students. She stated that sports enhance mental calibre as well as build team spirit, healthy competition and character in an individual.
The mission director also impressed upon the teachers to give equal importance to sports and co-curricular activities as recommended by the National Education Policy.
Dr. Kevi Rio, joint mission director of Samagra Shiksha, summarised the concept of the week-long event to the students of GMS D Khel and congratulated them for their active participation.
Kelhikha Kenye, deputy mission director of Samagra Shiksha, exhorted the students and actively led them in the games and sports.
Report stated that the day’s event aims to generate awareness about physical fitness and promote a healthy lifestyle for the all-round growth and development of the students.
The department of School Education has expressed appreciation to all the schools across Nagaland for making the event a success.
Upcoming events include cultural day, skilling day, eco clubs for Mission LiFE, and community involvement day.
The week-long event would culminate on July 27.