-[Harpreet Singh Dhillon]
The professional sports and the cultural programs have been in existence for a long time and have played an important part in people's life.
Therefore, I
disagree
that government should
direct the funds allocated to such events towards encouraging sports and arts among school students. A number of arguments support my opinion.
To begin with,
the professional sports
bring name
and fame
to a country. Countries, which spend a lot on such sports, are always leading in sports in the Olympic Games, the World Cup and other such international competitions. Professional sports also boost the economy as millions of spectators
come to see and cheer for their favorite teams in the stadiums. There are also big benefits from advertisements on TV as millions of people sit in front of TV
and watch sports shows.
Furthermore, the cultural programs are effective ways that help people relax and reduce stress after work. Every day, there are a variety of cultural performances
happening all
over the world. These fascinate thousands of young people as well as adults. These cultural
programs
not only enrich people's mind, but also spread our rich culture globally.
Finally, it is difficult
to motivate children to
take up
sports and arts without naming and praising super stars in professional activities. The success from people such as Sachin
Tendulkar (a cricket player) or A R Rehman (a musician) is even more important in encouraging children to participate in sport and art subjects than any other kind of motivators.
How could we tell our children to put more efforts on arts and sports if
it would not lead to any money and success in the future?
To sum up, it can be reiterated that spending on professional sports
and cultural
programs is
imperative
for the governments. Promoting sports in schools should also
be there, but not at the expense of professional sports and cultural events.
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