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Importance of sports event in School


There goes a good proverb—”All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy“.
The importance of games and sports can never be minimized.
  • First of all, they are good exercises and help to build fine, physique for the boys and girls. They make them mentally alert and physically strong. Further, good health is one of the most important benefit of games and sports.
  • Secondly, students learn to cope with difficult situations. By displaying their feats before many spectators, they can overcome their nervousness.
  • Thirdly, games and sports are good diversions and give them energy to learn their lessons well.
  • Fourthly, It gives the necessary break from the everyday monotonous life.
  • Fifthly, games and sports help building a sense of cooperation and team-spirit in an individual. Sports like cricket, football, etc. are won by the collective efforts of all the members of the team.

Principal Jaya Kunder welcome speech on Importance of  sports event – SAHAS 2016  on opening ceremony :


“We extend a warm welcome to all of you here to our Annual Sport Meet.

We have with us our chairperson Mr Bhagwandasbhai Desai and Mrs Shobhna Desai for gracing this today’s occasion.

Sports whether team based, or individual are a great activity for children; that provides a variety of benefits other than physical activities. Participation in sports can help in building self esteem and confidence can motivate children excel academically and can help build social skills. Participation can also teach children the benefit of goal setting and practice. So we organize the sport day.


Appreciation also goes to my teachers and supporting staff to put up this event.

I would like to wish all the children to make the most of this wonderful opportunity to show best athletic talent and spirit of sportsmanship. "
This event was enjoyed by students and parents who witnessed opening & closing ceremony. We wish all our students for their success in life with learning from this event.



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