PRESENTED BY:-MR SURESH KUMAR.  REATION MEANS TO REGAIN LOST VIGOUR AND GET A SENSE OF JOY, REFRESHMENT AND SATISFACTION.  IT IS LIFE ITSELF.  RECREATION.

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PRESENTED BY:-MR SURESH KUMAR

 REATION MEANS TO REGAIN LOST VIGOUR AND GET A SENSE OF JOY, REFRESHMENT AND SATISFACTION.  IT IS LIFE ITSELF.  RECREATION EDUCATION IS AIMED AT TEACHING PEOPLE TO UTILIZE THEIR FREE TIME IN A CONSTRUCTIVE MANNER.

 G.D.BUTLER:- “ ANY FORM OF LEISURE TIME, EXPERIENCE OR ACTIVITY IN WHICH AN INDIVIDUAL ENGAGES FROM CHOICE BECAUSE OF THE ENJOYMENT AND SATISFCTION WHICH IT BRINGS DIRECTLY TO HIM.”

 LEISURE TIME.  ENJOYABLE.  SATISFACTION.  VOLUNTARY.  CONSTRUCTIVE.  SOCIALLY ACCEPTABLE.  NON SUVIVAL.

 TEACHING PEOPLE TO UTILISE THEIR FREE TIME IN A CONCTRUCTIVE MANNER.

 PERSONAL FULFILLMENT.  DEMOCRATIC HUMAN RELATIONS.  LEISURE SKILLS AND INTERESTS.  HEALTH AND FITNESS.  CREATIVE EXPRESSION.  ENVIRONMENT FOR LIVING IN A LEISURE SOCIETY.

 COMMUNIT Y RECREATION.  INDUSTRIAL RECREATION.  THERAPEUTIC RECREATION.  INSTITUTIONAL RECREATION.  FAMILY RECREATION.  COMMERCIAL RECREATION.

 A HUMAN NEED.  GOOD HEALTH.  CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT.  CRIME PREVENTION.  RECREATION AND MORAL.  SAFETY.  DEMOCRACY.  EDUCATION.  ECONOMY.

 GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES.  VOLUNTARY AGENCIES.  PRIVATE AGENCIES.  COMMERCIAL AGENCIES.

 GAMES AND SPORTS.  SOCIAL ACTIVITIES.  MUSICAL ACTIVITIES.  ART AND CRAFT.  DRAMA.  DANCE.  NATURE AND OUTDOOR.  LITERACY AND LANGUAGE.  COLLECTION.  SOCIAL SERVICE.

 Ajmer Singh. Modern Text Book Jagdish Bains. Physical Education  Jagtar Singh Gill. Health &Sports  Rachhpal Singh Brar  Nirmaljit Kaur Rathee