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Haryana Pilots Sports Life Skills for Schools
28 Jan
Summary
- Haryana is the first state to pilot a sports life skills framework.
- The framework integrates life skills learning through sports education.
- It aligns with NEP 2020 and has international accreditation.

Haryana is set to be the first Indian state to implement a Continuing Professional Development (CPD) sports life skills framework within its school education. This innovative program, developed by the Holistic International Pravasi Sports Association (HIPSA) and supported by UK-based Power Sportz, aims to embed life skills like teamwork and resilience through sports.
The framework is accredited by The CPD Group in the UK, confirming its alignment with international benchmarks and the National Education Policy 2020. It will be delivered during regular physical education classes, avoiding any additional curriculum burden for students or schools. This approach ensures easy adoption across both government and private institutions.
The pilot program will initially involve selected students from Classes 6 to 12 in Haryana. Power Sportz will collaborate with school staff to implement the program and develop professional pathways for physical education teachers. Haryana was chosen due to its strong sporting heritage and consistent performance in various competitions.




