NTHA Trains Teachers in Hockey Basics

Session Aims to Expand Sport Through School System in East Singhbhum

Key Points:

  • Twenty P.E. teachers receive hockey training under Hockey Jharkhand
  • Programme prepares educators for SGFI and CBSE tournaments
  • Academy plans grassroots tournaments for young players soon

JAMSHEDPUR – Naval Tata Hockey Academy conducted a hockey introduction session for physical education teachers from government schools across East Singhbhum district.

The training programme took place on February 1 and 2. Hockey Jharkhand provided aegis for the initiative. Approximately twenty P.E. teachers participated in the session.

The programme focused on fundamental skills and basic techniques. Moreover, teachers learned the rules of the game thoroughly. Instructors provided practical knowledge to build confidence among participants.

The primary objective involves empowering physical education teachers significantly. Teachers will now introduce hockey in their respective schools. They can form school teams and prepare students systematically.

Students will participate in upcoming SGFI tournaments under guidance. CBSE school-level tournaments also feature in the preparation plans. However, structured programmes remain essential for competitive success.

This marks the beginning of grassroots development efforts statewide. The initiative aims to expand hockey’s reach significantly. Jamshedpur continues strengthening its hockey culture through such programmes.

Naval Tata Hockey Academy remains committed to promoting grassroots hockey. The academy envisions hosting various school-level tournaments soon. In addition, grassroots competitions will provide competitive exposure opportunities.

Young players will gain opportunities to grow professionally. The school education system serves as the primary channel. Meanwhile, district-wide participation receives systematic encouragement through training.

NTHA continues playing a pivotal role in foundational development. Hockey Jharkhand’s vision focuses on building strong culture. The academy supports this vision through comprehensive initiatives.

The training session equipped teachers with necessary expertise. They gained confidence to initiate structured hockey activities. Furthermore, practical demonstrations enhanced their understanding of techniques.

Government schools across the district will benefit directly. Students will receive proper coaching from trained educators. On the other hand, competitive opportunities will emerge systematically.

The programme marks a significant step toward grassroots expansion. School-level tournaments will showcase emerging talent in coming months. These initiatives strengthen hockey’s foundation at the district level.

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