Cycling booms again
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Take your experience further with Premium access. Thought-provoking Opinions, Expert Analysis, In-depth Insights and other Member Only BenefitsRohtak: The Covid pandemic has had one positive impact. People have taken to cycling in a big way to remain in shape and boost their immunity. Here, in Rohtak, not only youth, but also senior citizens are seen pedalling every morning and evening. Former minister Krishan Murti Hooda (72) is one of them. He is part of a 10-member group who cycles 24 km every morning. Another former minister Manish Grover is fond of cycling. He is making efforts to ensure a separate lane for cyclists in the city. “Around 5,000 people cycle daily in Rohtak city. So a safe passage for them is a must,” Grover says.
Yoga for better immunity
Karnal: Retired Inspector Sukhbir Tyagi on Sunday made people aware of the importance of yoga in boosting their immunity to fight the deadly Covid virus. He interacted with people through an online session organised by Patanjali’s Karnal unit. “Make yoga a part of your lives as it helps control blood pressure and sugar level, and improves concentration,” he said.
Creative ways to check Covid
Mahendragarh: The district administration has launched a sticker to make people aware of the dos and don’ts in view of the Covid virus. The stickers will be pasted on 10,000 vehicles. “The stickers give the message of wearing masks and maintaining social distancing. Since no vaccine has been invented so far, precaution is the only best option to remain safe,” Deputy Commissioner RK Singh said.
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