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Yoga Village at Andhra University in Visakhapatnam turns a beehive of activity
Yoga Village at Andhra University in Visakhapatnam turns a beehive of activity

The Hindu

time12 hours ago

  • Health
  • The Hindu

Yoga Village at Andhra University in Visakhapatnam turns a beehive of activity

Girls and boys, in different uniforms, were moving anxiously from one block to another at the Yoga Village on the Beach Road on Tuesday. Their worry was whether they would get an opportunity to demonstrate their skills in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the D-day on June 21. The Yoga Village on the Beach Road witnessed a beehive of activity as students of various affiliated colleges of Andhra University thronged in batches to demonstrate their skills before the yoga gurus on Tuesday. They were trained by Master Trainers from the Department of Yoga & Consciousness, Andhra University. The Principals and faculty members were seen pleading with K. Ramesh Babu, Head of the Department, to check whether the names of their students, who had undergone training, were included in the list of trainers. Prof. Ramesh Babu told them that the list has already been uploaded on the official website. The students, who came in batches from their respective colleges, gathered in the shade of trees, outside the main demonstration hall. The students were called in groups and asked to perform as Sravani Chittoori, Faculty Member, and Professor of Practice, analysed their show along with Prof. Ramesh Babu and others. 'The students are very excited as the Prime Minister is scheduled to participate in the International Day of Yoga (IDY) celebrations in Visakhapatnam this year. The Government of Andhra Pradesh is also keen on making the day a huge success and yoga volunteers were sent to the rural areas also to promote the ancient Indian concept,' Dr. Sravani told The Hindu during a break from the session. 'We have 200 Master Trainers, who were entrusted with the responsibility of training students of colleges, which were located closer to their residence. Today (June 17) is the final rehearsal for the trainers,' she said. How long does it take to learn the technique? One month is enough to learn the protocol asanas. The Chief Minister had declared Yogandhra a month ago and training sessions were being held across the State ever since. But, one should make yoga 'a way of life' to benefit from it, she says. The Yoga Village of Andhra University has a 'Naturopathy Centre' for treatment of psychosomatic and lifestyle disorders. Yoga can delay the onset of lifestyle disorders like hypertension and diabetes in individuals, who have a family history of such disorders. The steam bath at the Yoga Village can be used to remove the excess water in the body, skin cleansing, and lubrication of joints in the body. The Extension Wing of the Department offers short-term classes in yoga to the general public during the mornings and evenings. 'Our department is offering a two-year PG course in M.A. Yoga and 1-year and 6-month PG Diploma courses in Yoga. We have offered training to 2,000 Common Yoga Protocol Trainers at 32 affiliated colleges of AU, who had in turn gave basic training to their students. In all, 71,000 students of colleges affiliated to AU, have enrolled for participation in the event,' Prof. Ramesh Babu added.

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