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King’s College, medical assn mark International Yoga Day in Rohtak

Participants during International Yoga Day celebrations in Rohtak on Saturday.

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International Yoga Day was celebrated with enthusiasm at King’s College India, in association with the Indian Medical Association (IMA) Rohtak. The event witnessed presence of Dr Arun Narula, senior patron; Dr Arti Sahu, president of IMA Rohtak; Dr Arjun Narula, secretary of IMA Rohtak; and members of the IMA. Representing the host institution were Aman Narwal and Disha Narwal, board members of King’s College India.

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Renowned doctors from Rohtak also joined the celebration to promote awareness about the ancient practice of yoga and its vital role in maintaining a healthy lifestyle.

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The yoga session was conducted by Sangeeta, a skilled instructor who led participants through a calm and enriching experience. Her guidance helped highlight the true essence of yoga — not just as a form of exercise, but as a holistic journey towards a healthier body, a balanced mind and inner peace.

King’s College India extended thanks to IMA Rohtak for their continued efforts and yearly initiatives aimed at encouraging fitness and well-being in community.

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