Mangaluru: International Yoga Day observed at A J Hospital & Research Centre


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Mangaluru, Jun 27: The International Day of Yoga was observed on June 21, at A J and Research Centre. On this momentous occasion, the esteemed Dr M B Puranik, president of the Sharada Group of institutions, officially opened an outpatient department dedicated to Yoga and Naturopathy. Additionally in attendance were Dr Prashanth Marla, MD, and Dr Amitha P Marla, DMA from A J Hospital & Research Centre.

Along with Dr Nandeesh N S, principal & CMO, and Dr Bhavana M, assistant professor & RMO Sharada Yoga and Naturopathy Hospital & Research Centre, these luminaries graced the official programme.

In collaboration with A J Hospital & Research Centre, Sharada Yoga and Naturopathy Hospital & Research Centre has been working to improve society's overall health by attempting to combine traditional methods of healing like yoga and naturopathy with the allopathic medical system.

Speaking to the group, Dr M B Puranik discussed the value of health in old age and the ways that Sharada yoga and naturopathy hospital and research centre can support the welfare of the elderly population. He provided numerous examples to motivate the elderly.

Later, Dr Prashanth Marla persuaded the audience with his speech, explaining and warmly inviting Sharada yoga and naturopathy hospital and research centre to become a part of their Institute.

The official programme was beautifully coordinated and hosted by the students of masters of hospital administration.

On the 10th International Day of Yoga Day, participants in the Vriddhi Programme (A programme for the aged) received a successful yoga session. 

 

 

  

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