Extra curricular activities should be made compulsory in school

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Mandar said:   8 years ago
No, I don't think so. Though extra-curricular activities are very good for students mental & physical growth, still compulsion can make a severe effect on one's psychological thinking. As every student can't be topper likewise every student can't do extracurricular.
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Hassic said:   8 years ago
Yes, I agree with Pushpa,

Of course extracurricular activities. Makes students to get a refreshment and improve their intelligence level.

They will improve their talents and it helps students to outcome their skills.
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Pushpa said:   8 years ago
In my opinion, extra curricular activities are necessary in schools as well ass in schools. By this, the students can feel free physically and mentally. They can also know their own interests and can set their goals. There are some students who may feel very tired of academics and want some refreshment. For them, these kind of activities are so helpful. Schools in which only academics are taught may get good name and fame. But the schools where the extra curricular activities are there will definitely takes out various talented children. So by these extra curricular activities children will have physical as well as mental growth.
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Divyanshu Yadav said:   8 years ago
Yes, it should. Extra curricular activities is also important as academic activities. This is because it's open up new doors to the students who are very engaged in extra curricular activities activities it build up the body language the confidence confidence in ones nature so that he or she clearly expresses his ideas his point of view on any topic.

At last I want to say that extra activities should be made important to be made compulsory every as academic activities so that it opens up on you do a new life a new opportunity to everyone Breathless are there. Of you there ideas that believes in front of everyone and bring success to his or her life thank you.
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Anjali said:   8 years ago
Hello everyone!

According to me, extra curricular activities are very important for one"s personality development. If students only focus in academics and studies then they cannot explore themselves in the real world. There is a lot of difference between writing anything and speaking the same in front of the public.

Not even speaking and gesture, posture but sports also play an immense role in personality development. Sport teaches a person that he has to win, what should be his/her strategy to win and also if we lose then ho we have to behave with our counterparts.

So, we can see that how extracurricular build personality and makes man perfect to face real-world problem.

Thank you.
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Avnish Sharma said:   8 years ago
In my opinion, Extra Curricular activities are important in one's life. Just think of the fact that we are here to read the examples of group discussion and make opinion on them. Don't you think if group discussion was a part of extracurricular activities you might have an experience of the same. People learn from experiences rather than learning from books. And extracurricular activities provides the insight for the same. More the experience you have, the better you'll perform.

Thank You.
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Nihal Kar said:   8 years ago
In my opinion, it is absolutely right to make extra curricular activities compulsory in school in order to balance the mental and physical health of a student for his wholesome growth. Activities like Sports, weekend trips to places, plantation programmes, dance, music etc. Should be there for the students that will not only make them fit and enhance their skills but also help them to deal with social problems in their lives as well.

For example-If we take the western countries, their students must take a sport as their forte in their academic sessions. This also ensures that they gain mastery over their chosen sport as they grow and eventually, these students bag the medals in National and International level Tournaments.

At last, Student life is most sensitive because they are like clay that will take the permanent shape as they are moulded. So, it is up to us to leave them to remain in their shell of books or expose them to different situations before their actual responsibilities start.
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Dayanand said:   8 years ago
In my opinion, it should be made compulsory in school. Because in our daily life, we face a lot of problems which can't be solved only by academic knowledge. Extracurricular activities help us in enhancing our personal personality, it creates management skills, how to solve real-life problem.

But there should be an upper limit of it because it is seen that students are mainly focusing on these activities and completely ignoring their academic studies.
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Saumya said:   8 years ago
No, extracurricular activities should not be banned in school.

However, schools should focus on academic and should be given priority.

It has a positive impact on students it motivates them also it prepares them for future events apart from studies.
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Achu said:   8 years ago
Having a wide range of experiences prepares people better for the future, especially in today's uncertain world. The broad education that the co-curriculum can provide is better preparation for life in a society where an individual may change career several times in their life. Students must therefore have a fundamental grasp of multiple skills. For instance, athletes who had their career cut short due to mishaps might venture into business, having had co-curricular experience of entrepreneurship as part of their education. Speech and debate clubs might give a doctor or engineer the communication skills to move into broadcasting, teaching, or even politics. Placing more emphasis on the co-curriculum thus ensures a variety of possibilities for young people to choose from instead of being sidelined.
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