Mangaluru: International Yoga Day held at Aloysius (Deemed to be University)


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Mangaluru, Jun 22: The 10th International Yoga Day was celebrated on June 21 at St Aloysius (Deemed to be University), Mangaluru. Delampadi Yoga Foundation, Avishkar Yoga and Decathlon in collaboration with the Student Activity Cell of the college, physical education department, NCC, NSS, Youth Red Cross and students of Yoga team organized this event together.

Yogathajna Kushalappa Gowda, was the chief guest for the programme. He said that physical and mental health can be maintained through yoga. Everyone should incorporate yoga into their daily routine.

Yoga director of Delampadi Yoga Pratisthan, Neeta Shetty gave proper guidance to perform many yoga asanas along with the yoga students of the University, Roshani Shenoy, Sanvi Shetty and Sumedha.

Dr Praveen Martis, SJ, vice chancellor of the university presided over the programme. He said that everyone should engage in yoga for a stress-free life and along with the formal education, the University is also giving much importance to Yoga. Dr Alwyn D’Sa, registrar, was present for the programme. NCC cadets of various organizations took part in this program. Lt Col Gratian Sequeira, commanding officer, 18 Karnataka Battalion, Mangaluru and Wing Commander Praveen Bishnoi, commanding officer, 6 Karnataka Air Squadron NCC, Mangaluru were present.

Program coordinator Dr Ishwara Bhat welcomed the gathering and gave the introductory remarks. Arun D'Souza, director of physical education proposed the vote of thanks. Roshani Shenoy compered the programme.

 

 

  

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