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Governor General Vijay Kumar Singh leads Mizoram in celebrating International Day of Yoga 2025
Governor General Vijay Kumar Singh leads Mizoram in celebrating International Day of Yoga 2025

India Gazette

time8 hours ago

  • Health
  • India Gazette

Governor General Vijay Kumar Singh leads Mizoram in celebrating International Day of Yoga 2025

Aizawl (Mizoram) [India], June 21 (ANI): Mizoram joined the global community in observing the 11th International Day of Yoga, themed 'Yoga for One Earth, One Health', with a significant event held at Rajiv Gandhi Stadium, Mualpui, Aizawl on Saturday. The ceremony, attended by approximately 700 yoga practitioners, was led by Mizoram Governor General Vijay Kumar Singh (Retd), accompanied by Lady Governor Bharti Singh. Organised by the National AYUSH Mission and the Directorate of AYUSH, the event exemplified unity and a commitment to holistic well-being. While addressing the gathering on the occasion of the International Day of Yoga, Governor General Vijay Kumar Singh (Retd), expressed his appreciation for the increasing number of people worldwide who continue to embrace yoga, a practice that originated in India and has now spread globally, transcending borders and cultures. The annual observance of the International Day of Yoga is a matter of pride and a significant recognition for India, he added. He further highlighted that yoga promotes overall well-being by harmonising the body, mind and spirit and that different forms of yoga exercises are designed to enhance both physical and mental health in their unique ways. The Governor elaborated on the significance and practice of yoga, stating that it encompasses physical fitness, stress relief, and mental clarity in a meaningful way. He noted that practising yoga correctly not only leads to good health but also cautioned that improper practice could have negative effects. He urged yoga enthusiasts to continue learning from experts and practitioners under the AYUSH Ministry. He also lauded Mizoram's impressive Air Quality Index, noting that its pristine environment fosters health and happiness, creating an ideal setting for promoting yoga in the years to come. The event featured a live telecast of the Prime Minister's address from Vishakapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, which inspired attendees. Participants then engaged in the Common Yoga Protocol, guided by expert instructors, performing a series of exercises to promote physical and mental wellness. Dr. SR Ngurchamliana, Director of Hospital & Medical Education, Health & Family Welfare Department, concluded the event with a vote of thanks, expressing gratitude for the collective participation. The Ministry of AYUSH designated ten signature events for International Day of Yoga 2025, with Mizoram hosting two: Yoga Sangam and Harit Yoga. Yoga Sangam showcased widespread participation, highlighting yoga's unifying appeal, while Harit Yoga integrated wellness with environmental conservation through tree-planting and cleanliness initiatives. Across the state, tree-planting activities were conducted, with the Directorate of AYUSH distributing medicinal plant saplings to promote a sustainable future. The theme 'Yoga for One Earth, One Health' emphasised not only personal health but also environmental stewardship, advocating for a harmonious relationship with nature. Celebrations extended across Mizoram's districts, with tailored events at District Hqrs., Hospitals, Health and Wellness Centres, educational institutions, organisations and government departments, reflecting the state's dedication to this global initiative. (ANI)

‘Already Scared Of Flights, Now More So': Bharti Singh Reacts To Air India Crash
‘Already Scared Of Flights, Now More So': Bharti Singh Reacts To Air India Crash

News18

time13-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • News18

‘Already Scared Of Flights, Now More So': Bharti Singh Reacts To Air India Crash

Last Updated: Described as one of the worst aviation disasters in Indian history, the Air India Boeing 787-8 aircraft crash has till now claimed the lives of over 265 people. The ever-entertaining Bharti Singh was recently spotted outside the sets of the culinary-comedy show Laughter Chefs: Unlimited Entertainment. However, the usually cheerful star appeared visibly upset. She refrained from posing for the paparazzi stationed outside, citing the emotional grief over the tragic Air India crash that occurred in Ahmedabad on June 12. A video of the same has now surfaced on social media that shows Bharti telling the paparazzi, 'Mood hi nahi hai aaj, sach mai mood hi nahi hai. Yaar, kal Air India crash hua hai. Very bad, yaar, very bad. Mai pehle se hi itna darne lagi thi flight se, ab aur sunkar mai aur dar gayi hu. (I am not in the mood today, honestly, I am not in the mood. Air India crashed yesterday. Very bad, it's very bad. I was already so scared of the flight, now after hearing it, I am even more scared)." She further mentioned how the tragedy had deeply affected her mindset, saying she was unable to focus on her work. 'Kal bhi podcast mein man hi nahi laga, aur aaj shoot hai, man hi nahi lag raha, seriously. Sorry, guys. (Yesterday also I was not willing to do the podcast, and today there is the Laughter Chefs shooting, I am not at all in the mood to film, seriously.)" As photographers once again tried to click, Singh gently declined again, saying, 'Nahi bhai, mood hi nahi hai. Sach mai aaj mood hi nahi hai. (No brother, I am not in the mood today, honestly, I am not in the mood to pose)." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Viral Bhayani (@viralbhayani) Besides Bharti Singh, the nation collectively mourns this heartbreaking loss. Previously, several other celebrated personalities and public figures across India offered their condolences. Stars like Shah Rukh Khan, Virat Kohli, Priyanka Chopra, Salman Khan, Rohit Sharma, Alia Bhatt, Allu Arjun, Samantha Ruth Prabhu, Karan Johar, Anupam Kher, Thalapathy Vijay, Rashmika Mandanna, Akshay Kumar, Sonu Sood, Riteish Deshmukh, Ananya Panday, Janhvi Kapoor, Ibrahim Ali Khan and many more have expressed their sorrow over the devastating incident. Described as one of the worst aviation disasters in Indian history, the Air India Boeing 787-8 aircraft was operating from Ahmedabad to London Gatwick on 12 June 2025. The aircraft was carrying 230 passengers and 12 crew members, including 169 Indian nationals, 53 British, 7 Portuguese, and 1 Canadian. It tragically crashed into the BJ Medical College and Hospital shortly after takeoff, claiming over 265 lives so far. First Published:

Guv observes Green Mizoram Day by planting state tree at Raj Bhavan
Guv observes Green Mizoram Day by planting state tree at Raj Bhavan

Time of India

time11-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Guv observes Green Mizoram Day by planting state tree at Raj Bhavan

Aizawl: Aizawl Raj Bhavan joined the statewide observation of Green Mizoram Day with great enthusiasm, as Mizoram governor Gen Vijay Kumar Singh and lady governor Bharti Singh participated by planting the state tree, 'Herhse' (Indian Rose Chestnut), at the upper lawn of the Raj Bhavan on Wednesday morning. In his address, Singh expressed his gratitude to the state environment, forest & climate change department (EF&CC ) for their commendable efforts in organising Green Mizoram Day at the Raj Bhavan. Highlighting Mizoram's renowned greenery and rich biodiversity, he emphasised the urgent need for intensified afforestation efforts in light of the escalating global climate change crisis. The event was attended by secretary to the governor Ajit Roy, chief conservator of forests Arti Choudhary, chief conservator of forests Lalnunsanga Khawlhring, divisional forest officer, Aizawl Forest Division, along with officials from the Raj Bhavan and the EF&CC department. Green Mizoram Day was observed across the state with the theme —'Plant trees and catch the rain'. EF&CC officials said 16,000 tree saplings have so far been distributed for planting during the Green Mizoram observation. The officials said at least 46.08 lakh tree saplings have been planted since 1999, when the Green Mizoram programme was launched by the state govt.

Bharti Singh calls Shabir Ahluwalia the ‘Ajay Devgn of television' reflecting on his serious demeanour and intense scenes
Bharti Singh calls Shabir Ahluwalia the ‘Ajay Devgn of television' reflecting on his serious demeanour and intense scenes

Time of India

time11-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Bharti Singh calls Shabir Ahluwalia the ‘Ajay Devgn of television' reflecting on his serious demeanour and intense scenes

The entertaining Bharti Singh and Haarsh Limbachiyaa recently invited television's heartthrob Shabir Ahluwalia and the charming Ashi Singh as guests on the LOL podcast. Shabir and Ashi, who essay contrasting characters of Yug and Kairi in Ufff… Yeh Love Hai Mushkil, shared fun behind-the-scenes anecdotes, spoke about their on-screen chemistry, and dived into what makes the show so special. During the candid chat, Bharti Singh couldn't stop herself from praising lead actor Shabir Ahluwalia's intense on-screen presence and calm off-screen demeanour. In her trademark witty style, she affectionately dubbed him the 'Ajay Devgn of television', drawing parallels between Shabir's effortless charisma onscreen along with his private nature off-screen, and Ajay Devgn's charming personality, powerful yet understated performances and his role as a doting family man. Host Bharti Singh couldn't hold back her admiration for Shabir's personality, and she asked Ashi about her experience working with him as he is a senior actor and has been working in television for a long while. Bharti went on to say that she felt Shabir is the Ajay Devgn of television as he doesn't smile much, has a serious demeanour, and performs intense scenes. She also asked Ashi if she was scared when she performed her first scene with Shabir. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Complete protection with iPru All-in-one Term Plan ICICI Pru Life Insurance Plan Get Quote Undo Earlier, Shabbir shared, "Definitely what I've seen is experimental characters, experimental storytelling. Earlier, our storytelling was very single-dimensional, but right now you are seeing complex characters taking centre stage. They are the ones who are driving a show or a movie. It's only because the audiences are now ready to accept them." The light-hearted moment brought laughter in the studio, with Ashi Singh sharing how she initially felt intimidated working with such a seasoned actor but quickly grew comfortable thanks to Shabir's supportive and grounded nature. Keep reading this space for more updates on the show.

Bharti Singh Breaks Down Over Health Scare After Thailand Trip: ‘I've Been Crying Since Morning'
Bharti Singh Breaks Down Over Health Scare After Thailand Trip: ‘I've Been Crying Since Morning'

News18

time04-06-2025

  • Health
  • News18

Bharti Singh Breaks Down Over Health Scare After Thailand Trip: ‘I've Been Crying Since Morning'

Last Updated: Bharti Singh opens up about falling ill post-Thailand trip and highlights the importance of regular health checkups. Comedian and television host Bharti Singh, best known for her infectious energy, recently opened up about a health scare following her return from Thailand. In a candid vlog, the Laughter Chefs 2 star revealed that she has been feeling unusually weak, lethargic, and feverish over the past few days, prompting her husband Haarsh Limbachiyaa to schedule a blood test. 'Ever since I got back from Bangkok, I've been feeling very low and exhausted," she shared. 'Now I'm worried I may have a fever. Haarsh has arranged for a blood test at home. I get really scared with all this." Despite her phobia of medical procedures, Bharti emphasized the importance of regular health screenings. 'I've been crying since morning because of the blood test," she said in Hindi, 'but it was necessary. I'm planning to get a full-body checkup done soon, even though I'm terrified of syringes. These days, with so many health problems around, it's important to get tested every six months. I'm also working on improving my lifestyle." The comic also reflected on whether the fatigue could be due to overexertion, mentioning that she's been unable to even stand because of weakness. Experts agree that returning from travel, especially work-related trips, can often take a toll on the body. Dr. Manjusha Agarwal, senior consultant of internal medicine at Gleneagles Hospital, Parel, Mumbai, explained, 'Fever and fatigue after travel are not uncommon. This could be due to viral infections, dengue, malaria, typhoid, or even a simple flu caught during the trip. The body is exposed to different climates, food, and pathogens while traveling, which can increase the risk of illness." She cautioned against self-medication, adding, 'If a fever lasts more than two days, you should definitely see a doctor. Diagnosis usually involves a physical exam, blood tests, and reviewing your travel history. It's essential to follow medical advice rather than trying to treat it yourself." Dr. Agarwal further explained that treatment depends on the underlying cause. 'If it's a viral fever, rest and supportive care are usually enough. But in cases of malaria or typhoid, specific medications are necessary. Staying hydrated, eating simple meals, and getting enough rest are crucial to recovery. And when traveling, always take precautions to stay healthy." Bharti's experience is a timely reminder that even the most energetic among us can be vulnerable—and that prevention, early diagnosis, and self-care remain our best defences.

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