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Daily practice of yoga leads to improved health and mental peace: Judge
Daily practice of yoga leads to improved health and mental peace: Judge

Time of India

time11 hours ago

  • Health
  • Time of India

Daily practice of yoga leads to improved health and mental peace: Judge

Mandya: Daily practice of yoga leads to improved health, longevity, and mental peace, said Anand, senior civil judge and member secretary of the District Legal Services Authority (DLSA). At the Yoga Day celebrations on the premises of the principal district and sessions court, jointly organised by the district judiciary, DLSA, and the Mysuru Bar Association, the judge urged everyone to make yoga a part of their daily routine. "Yoga practice should not be limited to just one day. Every day should be considered as Yoga Day and practised to stay healthy and peaceful." Dr Seetha Lakshmi, medical officer from the Ayush department, said yoga not only promotes health but also helps maintain beauty. "Yoga and exercise can help control diabetes, high blood pressure, thyroid issues, and mental stress," she noted. She encouraged everyone to begin practising yoga to avoid hospital visits due to poor health. Yoga practitioner Rakshitha conducted a 45-minute session demonstrating about 25 different yoga asanas to the judicial officers, employees, and advocates. Principal district and sessions judge Subramanya JN, District Advocates' Association president Rajendra, additional district and sessions judges Manjula, Yadav, and Shivaprasad were present.

Tributes paid to former DGP Om Prakash in Mysuru
Tributes paid to former DGP Om Prakash in Mysuru

Time of India

time21-04-2025

  • Time of India

Tributes paid to former DGP Om Prakash in Mysuru

Mysuru: Former police officers , advocates and the public paid tributes to former DGP Om Prakash , who was stabbed to death at his house, in Mysuru on Monday. Retired SP Rajendra Prasad remembered Prakash as a father figure to many officers like him, as the former DGP provided them with guidance and support in both work and personal life. "I had the opportunity to work under Om Prakash when he was director of Karnataka Police Academy, where scores of gazetted probationers completed their basic training, and his acumen about police was impeccable. It is saddening that such an officer met with a tragic end," Prasad said. Retired DySP R Girijesh recalled Prakash's generosity in helping retired police officers and his politeness towards fellow workers. Advocate HN Venkatesh recalled his association with the former DGP for nearly two decades and said Prakash had released the diary and calendar of Law Guide magazine on several occasions. "His departure has left me shattered," he said. Mysuru Bar Association president S Lokesh remembered Prakash for his humbleness. GV Ramamurthy, former president of Mysuru Bar Association, Naksha Honda MD Abhishek Hegde and Saraswathipuram police inspector Purushotham also paid their tributes on the occasion.

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