Faculty Earns Ph.D. in Physical Education

Anurag University congratulates Mr. Paramesham Meesala, Assistant Director of Physical Education, Neelima Institute of Medical Sciences, on successfully earning his Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Physical Education from Sikkim Alpine University. His doctoral thesis, "An Analytical Study of the Role of the Physical Education Curriculum in Enhancing Physical Fitness Instruction in School Education," reflects his dedication to advancing research in physical education and curriculum development.
The research examines the impact of structured physical education curricula on improving physical fitness instruction in school education. The study provides valuable insights into curriculum effectiveness, teaching practices, and student fitness outcomes, contributing to the enhancement of physical education programs and holistic student development.
Research in physical education plays a vital role in promoting lifelong health, well-being, and evidence-based educational practices. This doctoral achievement highlights the importance of academic research in strengthening school education while reinforcing the university's commitment to fostering excellence across diverse disciplines.
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