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Cachar readies for Int'l Yoga Day

Cachar readies for Int'l Yoga Day

Time of India13-06-2025
Silchar: As part of a larger nationwide effort to promote preventive healthcare through yoga, Cachar administration has initiated preparations for International Yoga Day 2025 to be observed on June 21, reports BB Goswami.
A meeting convened at the DC's office outlined an inclusive and wide-reaching campaign to mark the occasion.
An official on Friday said, Cachar DC Mridul Yadav stressed the importance of community-driven participation in spreading awareness about yoga's role in ensuring holistic well-being. Addl DC (health) Dr Khaleda Sultana Ahmed highlighted the need for synergy between departments to maximise outreach.
Officials resolved to prioritise awareness, accessibility, and inclusivity in the run-up to Yoga Day. The proposed activities will include public demonstrations, school-level sessions, rural outreach, and media engagement to ensure every segment of society connects with the core values of yoga.
With leadership rooted in collaboration and a vision for wellness-oriented governance, Cachar is set to make International Yoga Day 2025 a community celebration of health, heritage, and harmony, the official said.
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Silchar: As part of a larger nationwide effort to promote preventive healthcare through yoga, Cachar administration has initiated preparations for International Yoga Day 2025 to be observed on June 21, reports BB Goswami.
A meeting convened at the DC's office outlined an inclusive and wide-reaching campaign to mark the occasion.
An official on Friday said, Cachar DC Mridul Yadav stressed the importance of community-driven participation in spreading awareness about yoga's role in ensuring holistic well-being.
Addl DC (health) Dr Khaleda Sultana Ahmed highlighted the need for synergy between departments to maximise outreach.
Officials resolved to prioritise awareness, accessibility, and inclusivity in the run-up to Yoga Day. The proposed activities will include public demonstrations, school-level sessions, rural outreach, and media engagement to ensure every segment of society connects with the core values of yoga.
With leadership rooted in collaboration and a vision for wellness-oriented governance, Cachar is set to make International Yoga Day 2025 a community celebration of health, heritage, and harmony, the official said.
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