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Punjab Boosts School Sports Fund and Distributes Free Kits

Punjab Boosts School Sports Fund and Distributes Free Kits

Key Takeaways

  • Punjab increases sports fund from Rs. 10 million to Rs. 15 million.
  • 1,000 schools in Lahore Division will receive free sports kits next year.
  • Initiative aims to promote a stronger sports culture among students.

Punjab has announced significant enhancements to its school sports programs, including an increased annual sports fund and the distribution of free sports kits. According to officials from the education board, the new funding will support and expand sporting activities across affiliated schools.

The sports fund allocation for the next fiscal year is set to rise from Rs. 10 million to Rs. 15 million, a substantial increase designed to bolster school-based athletics. This additional funding will be crucial in providing better resources and facilities for students interested in various sports disciplines.

As part of this initiative, 1,000 schools within the Lahore Division are set to receive free sports kits next year. The selected institutions include an equal number of boys’ and girls’ schools affiliated with the Lahore Board. These kits will contain essential equipment such as cricket bats, balls, footballs, hockey sticks, basketballs, and table tennis rackets.

The initiative is part of a broader strategy to promote a stronger sports culture among students in Punjab. Education board officials have directed all nine educational boards within the province to ensure that these sports kits are distributed effectively and that sporting activities become more active and accessible for students. The goal is to encourage participation in healthy, organized sports, thereby enhancing overall student engagement.

The distribution of free sports kits will not only provide necessary equipment but also help create a conducive environment for physical education classes and extracurricular activities. This move by the Punjab government underscores its commitment to fostering a holistic educational experience that includes both academic and athletic development.

By increasing the sports fund and ensuring equitable access to sports kits, Punjab aims to address some of the existing gaps in school-based sporting programs. The initiative is expected to benefit thousands of students across the province, providing them with the tools they need to participate in various sports activities.