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People urged to take part in Yoga Day celebrations in Kalaburagi

People urged to take part in Yoga Day celebrations in Kalaburagi

The Hindu7 hours ago

The Kalyana Karnataka Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KKCCI) will, in association with the district administration, the Arujiva Holistic Healing Centre run by Maanaveeya Kalyana Trust and the AYUSH Department, organise a mass yoga session at Chandrashekar Patil Stadium in Kalaburagi on Saturday to mark the International Yoga Day.
KKCCI president Sharanabasappa Pappa, addressing a press conference here on Thursday, appealed to the people of Kalaburagi to participate in large numbers in the Yoga Day celebrations.
Mr. Pappa said that the event aims to promote physical, mental and spiritual well-being through Yoga practice. The event will feature yoga sessions, health and wellness tips from yoga instructors.

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