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Children want to play Sports but 1 in 4 physical education classes gets cancelled in schools: Sportz Village survey

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July 23, 2025
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Sportz Village, a school sports organization, in its just released survey report on Status of School Sports in India says an overwhelming 99% of children regardless of age, gender or location answered in affirmative on enjoying playing sports and 96% expressed a strong desire to be part of their school sports teams. Also, 97% also reported that they enjoy their P.E. classes. At the same time, 28% of P.E. classes are still substituted or cancelled, found the survey.

 According to this report based on inputs from more than 1,800 children and parents across the country, daily sports participation has risen steadily over the past decade, growing from 44% in 2016 to 58% in 2024, signalling a steady shift towards active lifestyles. The increasing interest in physical education classes is underscored by more attendance than previously.   The findings come at a time when the National Sports Policy 2025 is placing renewed emphasis on integrating sports within mainstream education frameworks.

Despite these positive trends, the study highlights persistent gaps that must be addressed. A 13% gender gap still exists in participation in sports such as cricket and football, underscoring the need to make team sports more inclusive and accessible for girls. Many children also continue to face limitations due to inadequate infrastructure, lack of same-gender peers to play with and prevailing attitudes that discourage girls from participating fully. These barriers are compounded by the reality that 28% of P.E. classes are still substituted or cancelled, depriving children of consistent opportunities to be active.

The research further reveals that while parents are supportive of sports as a viable career path—86% stated they are open to their children pursuing sports professionally—there are widespread concerns about limited opportunities, lack of information and transparency in selection processes and the challenge of balancing academics with sports commitments. These concerns point to the need for clearer pathways and more structured support systems for young athletes who aspire to progress beyond the school level. This is especially relevant in the context of NSP2025, which calls for schools to create sustainable sporting ecosystems and prioritize holistic development.

Interestingly, the survey shows that 61% of children play sports for relaxation and 64% for fun, reflecting a clear link to mental and emotional wellbeing. At a time when many young people are experiencing increased anxiety and stress, regular participation in sports can play a crucial role in promoting resilience, self-confidence and social connection. Embedding structured play in both early learning stages and higher classes is becoming essential to address these emerging challenges.

Commenting on the findings, Saumil Majmudar, Co-Founder MD & CEO of Sportz Village, said, “Indian children are clearly telling us they want to play, to belong and to strive for excellence through sport. Yet too often, systemic gaps in infrastructure, gender inclusion and professional pathways hold them back. As schools reopen, we have a historic opportunity to reimagine sports – not as an optional activity, but as an essential part of every child’s development and every school’s culture. By truly listening to what children are asking for and acting decisively, we can reshape sports to support not only physical health, but also overall well-being, confidence, and long-term life outcomes. This is our chance to nurture not just athletes, but champions in life.” 

 

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