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      Share your inputs and feedback on the Fit India certification concept paper
      Start Date 05/08/2026 - 12:26
      End Date 17/08/2026 - 23:45
      Time zone: IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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      Ministry: Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports
      Created : 5/08/2026
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      The Fit India Movement was launched by the Hon'ble Prime Minister on 29 August 2019 with the vision of ‘Hum Fit Toh India Fit’ and the message ‘Fitness ki Dose, Aadha Ghanta Roz’, to make fitness an integral part of everyday life. Over the years, the Movement has expanded its public outreach through flagship campaigns such as National Sports Day, Fit India Carnival, and Sundays on Cycle.

      The Fit India School Certification Program is an initiative under the Fit India Movement, launched with the objective of making physical fitness an essential and everyday part of school life rather than an occasional or event-based activity. The program derives its statutory basis from the Gazette Notification and Operational Guidelines of the revised Khelo India Scheme (KIS), which formally provides for a school-level fitness certification mechanism.

      This concept note presents the proposed new design of the Fit India School Certification Programme and invites inputs and suggestions from schools, teachers, parents, education administrators, sports bodies, and other stakeholders. The Programme seeks to build a strong, continuing relationship between Fit India and schools by promoting fitness among students, teachers, and staff. It recognises schools that provide regular physical activity and sports opportunities and gives parents a transparent, reliable reference for making informed school choices.

      The underlying policy premise is that the school is the first formal institution after home where fitness habits can be systematically taught, practiced, and reinforced in a child's life.

      To read the Concept Note, please click on the preferred language below:

      English , Hindi , Bangla , Marathi , Gujarati , Maithili , Malayalam , Tamil , Telugu , Kannada, Odia 
       

      Sumit kumar_63
      Sumit kumar_63
      1 week 3 days ago

      All suggestions have been submitted and uploaded in PDF given below. Kindly find it...

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      vijay mishra_32
      vijay mishra_32
      1 week 4 days ago

      मैंने परिसीमन बिल के बारे में सोशल मीडिया से सुना, फिर कुछ अध्ययन किया। ये सिर्फ मेरा खुद का विचार है । लोकसभा की सीटो का परिसीमन किया जाना है, जिससे लोकसभा सीट 542 से 800+ हो जाएंगे। जिससे MPs संख्या में इजाफा आएगा। इस प्रकार सांसदो पर होने वाले खर्च का सालाना खर्च बहूत अधिक आएगा। फिर इनके पेंशन का खर्च। ऐसा नही हो सकता कि बड़े बड़े क्षेत्रो को शहरी-ग्रामीण में विभक्त कर दे, गोरखपुर लोकसभा क्षेत्र की भांति।बाकियो को जस का तस रहने दिया जाय। इससे अनावश्क MPs की आवश्कता नही होगी। खर्च भी नही बढ़ेगा।

      Maviyazamindar
      Maviyazamindar
      1 week 4 days ago

      Fit India should not only certify a fit school; it should help create a generation that chooses fitness as a way of life.” The Fit India School Certification Programme is an excellent initiative because schools are the best place to develop lifelong habits. I would like to suggest a few improvements: 1. Fitness beyond marks and certificates 🏃‍♀️ Certification should focus on students’ regular participation and improvement, not only on facilities or one-time fitness tests. 2. “30 Minutes Every Day” ⏱️ Every school could have a fixed daily fitness period involving sports, yoga, walking, stretching, or age-appropriate exercises. 3. Fitness for EVERY student 🤝 Activities should include girls, students with disabilities, beginners and students who are not interested in competitive sports. Nobody should feel left out. 4. Student Fitness Leaders 🌟 Schools could create a small group of trained “Fit India Student Leader" This is from my thoughts please read carefully my name maviya zamindar

      ajoy das_59
      ajoy das_59
      1 week 4 days ago

      Mandatory Daily Fitness Slot in Timetable: Every school should allocate at least 45 minutes daily in the timetable specifically for physical education, yoga, or traditional Indian games (like Kabaddi, Kho-Kho) to fulfill the "Fitness Ki Dose, Aadha Ghanta Roz" mandate. Fitness Assessment Metrics for Students: Include age-appropriate physical literacy tests (BMI, flexibility, agility, stamina) as part of the student's annual report card, alongside academic grades, to keep parents informed about their child's physical health. Incentivizing Non-Infrastructure / Urban Schools: Many schools lack large playgrounds. The certification criteria should include alternative physical activities such as Yoga, Aerobics, Martial Arts, Table Tennis, and Indoor Fitness Workouts so that smaller urban schools are not left out. Teacher & Staff Fitness Drive: Extend fitness initiatives to teachers and administrative staff. A "Fit Teacher, Fit Student" campaign should be integrated into

      Shrutikumari_1645
      Shrutikumari_1645
      1 week 4 days ago

      Pratak aadmi ko exercise karni chaiya .

      hansika n
      hansika n
      1 week 4 days ago

      The Fit India Certification initiative is a great step towards making schools more active, healthy, and sports-friendly. It can encourage students to develop regular fitness habits and participate in physical activities.I suggest that the certification should consider overall student participation, not just sports facilities. Schools could be evaluated on daily physical activity, sports opportunities, yoga, mental well-being, nutrition awareness, cleanliness, and inclusivity for students of different abilities.The certification process should be simple, transparent, and affordable, with clear guidelines and regular feedback. Schools achieving certification could also receive recognition, certificates, or incentives to motivate continuous improvement. Most importantly, students should be given an opportunity to share their experiences and feedback, as they are the ones directly involved in school fitness activities. Overall, it creates active, and sports-oriented school environment.

      RajGupta_1229
      RajGupta_1229
      1 week 4 days ago

      Fitness should be holistic-both physical and mental. 1. Fitness Education (Mental & Physical) and fitness tests should be an inherent part of the curriculum and be treated as a major subject like any other subject taught in school 2. Fitness test should be linked to qualifying criteria at board level. 3. Students should mandatorily attend and be certified, through camps, in 1 sport/game event from each category of - mental, physical, solo and team, and this should act as a qualifying criterion for school board-level passing. Physically and mentally challenged students should be given exemptions 4. Schools should mandatorily have a minimum of mental & physical test kits and sports & games facilities and be graded accordingly 5. Mental Fitness should test parameters - Cognitive, Emotional, Psychological, Social & Lifestyle 6. Physical Fitness should test parameters - Health-related, Skill-related

      Keerivalappil Achuthan Subhas
      Keerivalappil Achuthan Subhas
      1 week 4 days ago

      The holistic 7 pillars of students' health are physical, mental, intelligence, social, emotional, spiritual & environmental. Schools can provide all if properly conceptualized, designed, planned, funded, implemented and monitored (CDPFIM) on a continuum and cyclic loop-based processes. Most schools excel in physical sports and activities. Seldom the other supplementary dimensions are addressed adequately. To understand and appreciate the difficulties of our schools, management, teachers, staff, students and parents, is the first step to be taken. We need to take feedback from all the stakeholders. Establish a Holistic Health Committee comprising of all stakeholders. Task the Committee with preparation of CDPFIM, DPR. A High-Level Expert Committee would need to examine the DPR put up to them and make pragmatic and financing recommendations. Take local support, both voluntary and paid, as far as possible to minimize financing travel, stay, remunerations, honorariums, etc.

      VinayYadav_968
      VinayYadav
      1 week 4 days ago

      The Fit India School Certification Programme represents a watershed opportunity to institutionalise physical literacy as a core educational outcome. This submission proposes a Fit India 360° Framework anchored on five strategic pillars: a progressive incentive-compatible tier architecture, a real-time digital verification infrastructure, holistic health integration (nutrition, mental fitness, sports safety), equity-by-design protocols with explicit women and girl child safeguards, and academic-ecosystem alignment. Implemented with fidelity, this framework transforms certification from a performative badge into a living contract between schools and children.

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      NIKHIL C LABY
      NIKHIL C LABY
      1 week 4 days ago

      Fitness should be holistic-both physical and mental. 1. Fitness Education (Mental & Physical) and fitness tests should be an inherent part of the curriculum and be treated as a major subject like any other subject taught in school 2. Fitness test should be linked to qualifying criteria at board level. 3. Students should mandatorily attend and be certified, through camps, in 1 sport/game event from each category of - mental, physical, solo and team, and this should act as a qualifying criterion for school board-level passing. Physically and mentally challenged students should be given exemptions 4. Schools should mandatorily have a minimum of mental & physical test kits and sports & games facilities and be graded accordingly 5. Mental Fitness should test parameters - Cognitive, Emotional, Psychological, Social & Lifestyle 6. Physical Fitness should test parameters - Health-related, Skill-related

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