
NDMC to host yoga sessions across key locations on International Day of Yoga
New Delhi: New Delhi Municipal Council is set to conduct yoga sessions at eight major venues across Lutyens' Delhi on June 21, on the
International Day of Yoga
. The locations will include Kartavya Path, Lodhi Garden, Talkatora Garden, the Lawn at Shanti Path, Central Park (Connaught Place), Pandara Park, New Moti Bagh (IAS Residences), and Sanjay Jheel (Laxmibai Nagar).
The initiative will see participation from around 2,000 individuals. Meanwhile, build-up yoga camps are already underway from June 18 to 20 at Lodhi Garden and Talkatora Garden.
NDMC Vice Chairman Kuljeet Singh Chahal said that sessions on Yoga Day will feature the live streaming of the Prime Minister's message and the distribution of yoga t-shirts and yoga mats to the participants. The ministry of ayush will oversee the delegation of yoga trainers at these locations and coordinate with the yoga partner institutions like Patanjali Yoga Samiti and Gayitri Parivar.
"A fit and healthy population is the true strength of any developed nation, and yoga is our traditional gift to the world for achieving that," Chahal remarked, as he appealed to all the citizens to join the endeavour and make it a success.
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