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International Yoga Day Celebrations at Narayana School, Vanasthalipuram
International Yoga Day Celebrations at Narayana School, Vanasthalipuram

Hans India

time10 hours ago

  • Health
  • Hans India

International Yoga Day Celebrations at Narayana School, Vanasthalipuram

Vanasthalipuram: The Narayana School, Vanasthalipuram branch, celebrated International Yoga Day with great enthusiasm and spirit. The event took place on the school grounds, where students actively participated by performing various yoga asanas, emphasizing the importance of physical and mental well-being. The celebration was graced by the presence of the school's General Manager, *Mr. Gopal Reddy*, who observed the students' yoga demonstrations and appreciated their dedication. Speaking on the occasion, Assistant General Manager *Mr. Hemamber* said: > 'Yoga is a science that plays a vital role in keeping our body and mind healthy. It helps us stay fit without the need for medicines. Our ancestors have been teaching the importance of yoga since the Vedic times. Regular practice of yoga greatly benefits students by improving concentration and discipline.' He further encouraged all students to include yoga as a part of their daily routine for a balanced and healthy lifestyle. The program was also attended by *R.I. Mr. Ravi Prasad* and *Principal Mrs. Bhavani*, who actively participated in the event.

Telangana student deported from US; Hyderabad consultancy firm's MD admits to have sent 15 students using forged documents
Telangana student deported from US; Hyderabad consultancy firm's MD admits to have sent 15 students using forged documents

The Hindu

time05-06-2025

  • The Hindu

Telangana student deported from US; Hyderabad consultancy firm's MD admits to have sent 15 students using forged documents

A 28-year-old student from Nalgonda district was arrested in Hyderabad after being deported from the United States (U.S.) for allegedly using forged documents to obtain a student visa. The student, identified as Gopal Reddy, had been pursuing a master's degree at Webster University in Missouri. He was detained by immigration officials at the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA) in Shamshabad on Sunday (June 1, 2025) after his arrival from Dallas, where U.S. authorities had denied him re-entry. Shamshabad assistant commissioner of police (ACP) V. Sreekanth Goud said that the student's SEVIS (Student and Exchange Visitor Information System) status was found to be inactive when he landed in Dallas, prompting his deportation and an enquiry by the immigration authorities in RGIA. During questioning, Reddy confessed that he had secured his U.S. visa using forged Computer Science degree certificates. Following his statement, a complaint was lodged with the local police, who arrested him on Monday (June 2, 2025). The same day, RGIA police also arrested 29-year-old K. Ashok, the managing director of Dhanalaxmi Overseas, a consultancy firm based in B.N. Reddy Nagar, for allegedly providing the fake certificates. A search at the firm's premises led to the seizure of 17 counterfeit certificates from various universities and ₹10 lakh in cash. 'Gopal Reddy had studied for one year in the U.S. and returned to India for five months. When he tried to re-enter the U.S., immigration officers found that his student visa status was inactive and deported him,' said the ACP. During interrogation, Ashok admitted to having sent 15 students abroad over the past five years using forged documents to secure admissions. Police have launched further investigation to trace these students and identify others involved in the racket. The two have been remanded for judicial custody.

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