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Principal urges to participate in yoga camp

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On a special appeal issued by Sanjeev Verma, head of Ayurvedic Department, Kurukshetra, and on the recommendation of school president Pawan Garg, the principal of Sanjay Gandhi Memorial Senior Secondary Public School, Dhanora Ladwa, convened an urgent meeting with the staff of the school to discuss an ensure the maximum participation of teaching and non-teaching staff and parents in general, in the yoga camp being organised under the aegis of the Government of Haryana at Kurukshetra to commemorate the International Yoga Day 2025. Many eminent personalities, including Nayab Singh Saini, Chief Minister, Haryana, and other government officials will participate in the mega event. Principal Narender Sharma said, “Yoga is an ancient practice which keeps us healthy. Many yoga asanas are very important for us to stay mentally sound and physically fit and spiritually beneficial for any individual and are being practised by millions of people around the world. Yoga has become a unique identity of Indian culture around the globe.”

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