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List out the various advantages of the Khelo- India Programme.

1. Sports Development: Promotes overall sports development in India.


2. Grassroots Focus: Nurtures talent at a young age and builds a strong
foundation.
3. Talent Identification and Support: Identifies promising athletes and provides
training and financial assistance.
4. Infrastructure Development: Upgrades sports facilities and creates better
training conditions.
5. Women's Participation: Encourages women's active involvement in sports and
promotes gender equality.
6. Fitness and Well-being: Cultivates a culture of fitness and healthy lifestyles.
7. Sporting Events: Organizes multi-disciplinary competitions to showcase skills
and gain exposure.
8. Scholarships and Incentives: Offers financial support to athletes for training
and education.
9. National and International Exposure: Provides opportunities to represent India
at various levels.
10. Sports Culture and National Pride: Fosters a sense of national identity and
pride through sporting achievements.

By implementing the Khelo India Programme, India benefits from enhanced sports
infrastructure, talent development, inclusivity, and a greater emphasis on fitness and
national pride.

Elaborate teaching as a professional career in physical education.

Elementary School - Physical education is an important part of the curriculum in elementary


schools as it plays an essential role in the overall development of children. However, in India
there are no carrier opportunities in elementary schools.

Middle School - For physical education teachers the career opportunities in middle schools are
plenty but only for the schools of urban cities. It can be put forth that in middle schools, the
opportunities of employment of physical education are not enough.

High School - Usually, there are various of opportunities for jobs of physical education in
private/public and government high schools. Informed teachers of physical education are
employed in such schools.

Senior Secondary School - To appoint specialized teachers of physical education in senior


secondary school is a followed practice through the entire country. In few schools, theory for
physical education is taught by lecturers.

College and University - There are various employment opportunities to teach physical
education in colleges and universities. Physical education is not a compulsory subject in
colleges.
What is the main motto of the government behind the Khelo- India
Programme.
The main motto of the government behind the Khelo India Programme is "Kheloge Kudoge
Banoge Lajawaab," which translates to "Play, Participate, and Become Extraordinary." The
program aims to promote the culture of sports and physical fitness in India by encouraging
youth to actively participate in sports, showcasing their talent, and ultimately achieving
excellence in their chosen disciplines. The motto reflects the government's vision of
nurturing young athletes and creating a sporting ecosystem that empowers them to reach
their full potential.

How would you add excellence as a value of Olympics to your own life?
1. Set clear goals that reflect your pursuit of excellence in different areas of life.
2. Embrace continuous improvement through learning and practice.
3. Maintain commitment and discipline in your endeavours.
4. Focus on delivering high-quality outcomes.
5. Seek and embrace feedback for growth and improvement.
6. Develop perseverance and resilience to overcome obstacles.
7. Embody sportsmanship by treating others with respect and fairness.
8. Celebrate milestones and use them as motivation to keep striving for
excellence.

By following these points, you can incorporate the value of excellence inspired by the
Olympics into your own life.

Why are the Olympics considered as the highest levels of sports


competitions?
1. Tradition and History: The Olympics have a longstanding legacy and history
that contributes to their status as the highest level of competition.
2. Global Participation: Athletes from nearly every nation come together to
compete, making it a truly international event.
3. Elite Athletes: Only the best athletes in their respective sports qualify for the
Olympics, raising the overall level of competition.
4. Range of Sports: The Olympics feature a diverse lineup of sports, showcasing
human achievement across various disciplines.
5. National Pride: Success at the Olympics brings glory to both the athletes and
their countries, making it a source of national pride.
6. Media Coverage and Attention: Extensive media coverage amplifies the
significance of the event and draws global attention.
7. Olympic Values: The emphasis on fair play, respect, and excellence adds to the
prestige and importance of the Olympics.

These factors collectively contribute to the Olympics being considered the highest
level of sports competition.

Trace the Olympic venues and their champions in different sports in the last
four Olympic games in ascending order.
Here's a list of Olympic venues and their champions in different sports for the last
four Olympic Games in ascending order:

1. Rio de Janeiro 2016 Summer Olympics:


 Athletics (Track and Field): Usain Bolt (Jamaica) - Men's 100m and 200m
 Swimming: Michael Phelps (United States) - Men's 100m Butterfly,
200m Butterfly, 200m Individual Medley
 Gymnastics: Simone Biles (United States) - Women's Individual All-
Around
 Football (Soccer): Brazil - Men's Tournament
 Basketball: United States - Men's and Women's Tournament
 Tennis: Andy Murray (Great Britain) - Men's Singles, Monica Puig
(Puerto Rico) - Women's Singles
 Volleyball: Brazil - Men's Tournament, China - Women's Tournament
2. Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics:
 Alpine Skiing: Marcel Hirscher (Austria) - Men's Giant Slalom, Women's
Giant Slalom
 Figure Skating: Yuzuru Hanyu (Japan) - Men's Singles, Alina Zagitova
(Russia) - Women's Singles
 Snowboarding: Shaun White (United States) - Men's Halfpipe, Chloe
Kim (United States) - Women's Halfpipe
 Ice Hockey: Olympic Athletes from Russia - Men's Tournament, United
States - Women's Tournament
 Curling: Sweden - Men's Tournament, United States - Women's
Tournament
3. Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics (held in 2021 due to COVID-19):
 Athletics (Track and Field): Elaine Thompson-Herah (Jamaica) -
Women's 100m, 200m
 Swimming: Caleb Dressel (United States) - Men's 100m Butterfly, 100m
Freestyle
 Gymnastics: Sunisa Lee (United States) - Women's Individual All-
Around
 Football (Soccer): Canada - Women's Tournament, Brazil - Men's
Tournament
 Basketball: United States - Men's and Women's Tournament
 Tennis: Alexander Zverev (Germany) - Men's Singles, Belinda Bencic
(Switzerland) - Women's Singles
 Volleyball: Brazil - Men's Tournament, United States - Women's
Tournament
4. Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics:
 Alpine Skiing: Alexis Pinturault (France) - Men's Giant Slalom, Petra
Vlhova (Slovakia) - Women's Giant Slalom
 Figure Skating: Yuzuru Hanyu (Japan) - Men's Singles, Alina Zagitova
(Russia) - Women's Singles
 Snowboarding: Andre Myhrer (Sweden) - Men's Parallel Slalom, Ester
Ledecka (Czech Republic) - Women's Parallel Slalom
 Ice Hockey: Canada - Men's Tournament, United States - Women's
Tournament
 Curling: Sweden - Men's Tournament, Sweden - Women's Tournament

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