To instill patriotism among students, the Himachal Pradesh government has mandated the recitation of the national anthem during morning assemblies in all state schools, officials announced on Tuesday. Furthermore, it has been decided that the national flag will be unfurled daily in all High and Senior Secondary Schools.
These activities aim to foster a sense of patriotism, unity, and integrity among the younger generation, nurturing them into responsible citizens, stated Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu in a recent announcement.
The Chief Minister also highlighted the government’s initiatives to enhance students’ physical well-being by making Physical Education and Yoga compulsory subjects in the curriculum. This will ensure that students spend at least 15 minutes each day engaging in physical exercise.
He said that training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and First Aid would also be provided to students in collaboration with Health and Ayush departments equipping students with vital life-saving skills.
The chief minister said that these reforms are part of the state government’s commitment to provide holistic education that not only focuses on academic excellence but also on physical health, national pride and civic responsibility.
By integrating these elements into the daily routine of students, the government aims to build a more resilient, united and patriotic future generation, the statement added.
These activities aim to foster a sense of patriotism, unity, and integrity among the younger generation, nurturing them into responsible citizens, stated Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu in a recent announcement.
The Chief Minister also highlighted the government’s initiatives to enhance students’ physical well-being by making Physical Education and Yoga compulsory subjects in the curriculum. This will ensure that students spend at least 15 minutes each day engaging in physical exercise.
He said that training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and First Aid would also be provided to students in collaboration with Health and Ayush departments equipping students with vital life-saving skills.
The chief minister said that these reforms are part of the state government’s commitment to provide holistic education that not only focuses on academic excellence but also on physical health, national pride and civic responsibility.
By integrating these elements into the daily routine of students, the government aims to build a more resilient, united and patriotic future generation, the statement added.