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120 take part in Yoga Day event at Chandigarh's Sector 23 govt college

120 take part in Yoga Day event at Chandigarh's Sector 23 govt college

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Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, June 20

In order to celebrate the eight International Day of Yoga, the Government College of Yoga Education and Health, Sector 23, in collaboration with the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Outreach Bureau, ICSSR North Western Regional Centre, Panjab University, and Department of Social Welfare, UT Administration, organised a programme “Health, harmony and happiness: A yogic way.

Dr Sapna Nanda, Principal, said, “Yoga is a means to unite and outreach community for reaping the holistic health benefits of this ancient tradition of India.” Prof Sanjay Kaushik, Director, ICSSR, laid stress on yoga for leading a happy and healthy life. As many as 120 participants compteted in slogan writing, poster making, yoga quiz and ‘asana’ contests on the occasion.

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