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Yoga Day celebrated with enthusiasm in Dhanbad

Yoga Day celebrated with enthusiasm in Dhanbad

Time of India12 hours ago

Dhanbad: On the occasion of the 11th
International Yoga Day
, a wave of enthusiasm swept across govt offices, educational institutions, and private organisations in Dhanbad as they marked the day with collective yoga sessions.
District officials led by MP Dhulu Mahto, MLA Raj Sinha, and deputy commissioner Aditya Ranjan participated in a morning yoga session at Nehru Complex, Koylanagar. Speaking on the occasion, Mahto said, "Yoga is an art that unites the body, mind, and soul to rejuvenate our inner selves."
At BBM Koylanchal University, the vice chancellor, registrar, and faculty members performed yoga on the campus, promoting wellness among academia.
Employees and officials of Dhanbad Municipal Corporation also joined the celebrations at the Mada Complex, while railway officers and staff conducted yoga sessions at their respective offices.
The spirit of the day was equally visible in schools across the district, as students from both government and private institutions enthusiastically participated in mass yoga activities.
The observance of International Yoga Day aimed to highlight the importance of health, wellness, and harmony through the ancient Indian practice, with widespread participation reinforcing the collective commitment to a healthier lifestyle.
Dhanbad: On the occasion of the 11th International Yoga Day, a wave of enthusiasm swept across govt offices, educational institutions, and private organisations in Dhanbad as they marked the day with collective yoga sessions.
District officials led by MP Dhulu Mahto, MLA Raj Sinha, and deputy commissioner Aditya Ranjan participated in a morning yoga session at Nehru Complex, Koylanagar. Speaking on the occasion, Mahto said, "Yoga is an art that unites the body, mind, and soul to rejuvenate our inner selves."
At BBM Koylanchal University, the vice chancellor, registrar, and faculty members performed yoga on the campus, promoting wellness among academia. Employees and officials of Dhanbad Municipal Corporation also joined the celebrations at the Mada Complex, while railway officers and staff conducted yoga sessions at their respective offices.
The spirit of the day was equally visible in schools across the district, as students from both government and private institutions enthusiastically participated in mass yoga activities.
The observance of International Yoga Day aimed to highlight the importance of health, wellness, and harmony through the ancient Indian practice, with widespread participation reinforcing the collective commitment to a healthier lifestyle.

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