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BYS celebrates Mahila Yog Shakti Diwas
12/26/2022 10:58:00 PM

Early Times Report

Jammu, Dec 26: Bharatiya Yog Sansthan, Jammu celebrates “Mahila Yog Shakti Diwas” throughout country and abroad every year. This is one of the six important annual functions of the Sansthan. This event is conducted and managed exclusively by the women Sadhaks, Shikshaks and Adhikaris of the Sansthan. It is all about participation of women in propelling the society into good health and good living through Yog.
Accordingly, Bharatiya Yog Sansthan, Jammu celebrated “Mahila Yog Shakti Diwas today ie 25th December 2022 at 2.30 PM, in the sprawling lawns of the ashram at Gole Gujral Jammu. The programme was quite impressive
The Programme started with Deep Prajwalan followed by Saraswati Vandana
Dr Reva Sharma Dirtctor, Institute of Management, Public Adminstration and Rural development (IMPARD) was the Chief Guest of the function. Sh. Jagdeep Padha Joint Director SAMAGARA Shiksha, UT J&K wasthe Guest of Honour. Speaking on the occasion Dr Sharma said that PM’s vision for Fit@India can be harnessed through Yoga. He appreciated that events like Mahila Yog Shakti Diwas are quite empowering for the women in the society. Yoga has a potential to have a disease-free society, he said. He congratulated the participants on the eve of Mahila Yog Shakti Diwas.
Yogacharya Ved Prakash Rathee Ji, National Executive of the Sansthan, Delhi delivered an informed talk on the topic of Management of Joint & Bone Pain through yoga.
Satya Pal, President of the Sansthan earlier welcomed the Chief Guest and introduced the Sansthan to the Chief Guest and the Participants. He said that in J&K, Bharatiya Yog Sansthan is running 125 Yoga Sadhana Kendras in and around Jammu, Samba and Udhampur. Yoga at these centres is taught daily by expert volunteers (Shikshaks) of the Sansthan free of cost. These classes are attended by a large number of people, both men and women, of all age groups on regular basis.
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