Healthy Habits, Happy Life!

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has instructed all affiliated schools to install ‘sugar boards’ to raise awareness about sugar consumption and healthy eating among children. This initiative aims to address health issues such as obesity and diabetes in the younger generation. SCARLETT RODRIGUES asked a few RobinAgers why adopting healthy habits early in life is important and how they stay active and fit. Here’s what they had to say.

July 01, 2025 

Forum Chitalia
Class 7, Aspee Nutan Academy, Mumbai

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I eat dal, rotis and cereals as part of my main meals. I am also particular about the quantity of ready-to-eat food and snacks I consume. My mother often cooks fancy food items such as burrito rice, always keeping it nutritious. She innovates with food, incorporating nutritious ingredients instead of less nutritious ones. For example, she prepares momos using cabbage leaves instead of maida. In case I’ve eaten too much fast food, I balance it out by eating homemade food like khichdi. As for physical activity, I engage in a lot of running games with my friends. Cycling, swimming and getting enough sleep also keep me energised. I think being mindful of our health from a young age will help us make better choices as adults. 

Parnika Dutta
Class 7, Epic Public School, Cooch Behar

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Children should take care of their health as a healthy mind resides in a healthy body. They should take care of their diet by avoiding excess oil and sugar and engaging in physical activity daily. This will not only keep them physically fit, but also improve their mental health. My diet consists of healthy and homemade food, so there is no place for junk food. I also pursue hobbies such as table tennis and swimming to keep fit. My school plays an important role in ensuring students stay healthy, by including a ‘fruits break’. I eat two fruits during this break every day. We also have yoga classes, which help us balance our mental and physical health.

Harshikaa Soni
Class 7, Billabong High International School, Mumbai

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Rather than strictly limiting sugar or fast food, I make sure not to consume them excessively. Being aware of what I consume and ensuring I don’t overeat helps me enjoy everything responsibly. My diet includes food that is rich in carbohydrates and proteins, for energy and growth. For vitamins and minerals, I eat fruits and try different juices. I also drink seven to eight glasses of water to stay hydrated. I play games such as basketball at school. Additionally, I go for walks to enjoy fresh air and play with friends. I often pace around my house to organise my thoughts. Taking care of our health as children helps us develop habits that feel natural as adults. 

Riddhit Basu
Class 6, Greenwood High International School, Bengaluru

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My diet comprises rice, vegetables, dal and proteins, which I get from nuts and fruits. I avoid consuming too many sugary snacks and try to have meals with my family. To stay fit and have fun, I play cricket and ride my bicycle. It is important for us to eat nutritious food to boost growth and immunity, protecting us from harmful diseases. Staying fit by playing sports, running, drinking adequate water and maintaining a healthy diet is very important. Being active and eating healthy make me feel good every day. 

Dhruv Rote
Class 6, DAV Public School, Airoli, Mumbai

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My diet comprises rice, vegetables, dal and proteins, which I get from nuts and fruits. I avoid consuming too many sugary snacks and try to have meals with my family. To stay fit and have fun, I play cricket and ride my bicycle. It is important for us to eat nutritious food to boost growth and immunity, protecting us from harmful diseases. Staying fit by playing sports, running, drinking adequate water and maintaining a healthy diet is very important. Being active and eating healthy make me feel good every day. 

Kiran Kadaskar,
a physical education teacher at Pravara Central Public School, Pravaranagar, Maharashtra, shares his views on the topic.

Teaching children about the nutritional content, such as the amount of iron or calcium, in each food helps them make healthier choices. Nutritious food builds immunity, strengthens bones and muscles and enhances cognitive functioning. Bananas, a superfood, are both affordable and packed with essential nutrients. They should be incorporated into a child’s diet. Along with nutrition, physical activity helps children maintain a healthy weight, develop discipline and build confidence, which they carry into adulthood. It decreases the risk of heart problems, strokes and high cholesterol later in life. Additionally, it shifts their focus from screen time, enhancing their mental health. Young children can engage in yoga, while children in class 6 and above can participate in competitive games. Keeping sports competitive and recognising students’ achievements encourages participation. 

ACTIVITY: As Sweet as Sugar

List any 5 ingredients that can be used as a sweetener in food instead of sugar.
Example: Bananas

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