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10th International Yoga Day observed in Cachar

way2barak, June 21: Along with the rest of the nation, the 10th international yoga day was observed in Cachar in a befitting manner on Friday.
A programme was organised on the occasion at India Club’s indoor stadium, Silchar by the district administration in collaboration with the district health society.
Newly-elected Silchar MP Parimal Suklabaidya, Silchar MLA Dipayan Chakraborty, District Commissioner Rohan Kumar Jha, District Development Commissioner Norsing Bey, Additional District Commissioner Van Lal Limpuia Nampui and Kimchin Lhangum  and Assistant Commissioners and Executive Magistrates Anjali Kumari and Jonali Devi were also present.
Speaking on the occasion, MLA Dipayan Chakraborty said “Yoga is an ancient Indian practice that helps in maintaining both physical and mental well being, and over the years, it has found popularity in other countries as well. In 2014, Prime Minister Narendra Modi proposed marking a day as the International Day of Yoga in his address at the UN General Assembly and the proposal was endorsed by 175 member states following which the United Nations recognised June 21 as the day to celebrate day of Yoga”.
He said “over the past one and half years, yoga has gained more importance due to the coronavirus pandemic. Accordingly, the theme for International Yoga Day 2024 has been decided by the UN to be yoga for self and society”.
“It should be our moral duty to build an immune, healthier and stronger India by adopting yoga as an effective adjunct to prevent such pandemics. I urge everyone to adopt yoga as a lifestyle that is based on the science of holistic living” he added.
Talking at the event, MP Parimal Suklabaidya said ” Today marks a significant milestone in our journey of promoting health, harmony, and peace through the ancient practice of yoga and as a part of a global movement that transcends borders, cultures, and languages. Yoga, with its roots in India, has grown into a worldwide phenomenon, embraced by millions for its profound benefits to the mind, body, and spirit”.
He said that the United Nations declared June 21 as International Yoga Day in 2014, recognising the universal appeal of this timeless practice. Since then, this day has served as a reminder of the holistic approach yoga offers to health and well-being, he said.
Emphasising the importance of inclusion of yoga in daily life, Suklabadya said that over the past decade, the world has witnessed an incredible surge in the popularity of yoga. From bustling urban centers to tranquil rural communities, people from all walks of life have discovered the transformative power of yoga. It has become an integral part of human lives, helping to navigate the complexities of modern living with grace and resilience.
He said that this year’s theme “yoga for self and society” resonates deeply with  collective aspiration for a healthier, more compassionate world. It reminds of the importance of nurturing physical health while also tending to mental and emotional well-being, he said.
Earlier, different yoga exercises and meditation were performed under the supervision of Yoga instructor of Jatiya Bayam Vidayalaya Chandan Deb and in the presence of MP Parimal Suklabaidya, MLA Dipayan Chakraborty and DC Rohan Kumar Jha.
This is stated in a press release issued from Regional office of Information & Public Relations Barak valley Zone Silchar Assam .

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