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Minister to release digital content on physical education in schools

Minister to release digital content on physical education in schools

The Hindu27-04-2025
Minister for General Education V. Sivankutty will release digital content related to health and physical education as part of a comprehensive quality education programme of the government at the State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT) here on Monday.
The digital content has been prepared by the State Institute of Educational Technology to facilitate training in physical education activities on the basis of SCERT's 'Healthy Kids' handbook. The content will allow teachers in schools that do not have physical education teachers to impart training to improve students' physical health.
Director of General Education Shanavas S. will preside over the function. SCERT director Jayaprakash R.K. will be the chief guest.
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