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Time of India
21-06-2025
- Health
- Time of India
Yoga day observed enthusiastically in Hubballi city
Hubballi: The 11th International Yoga Day was observed with enthusiasm by practising yoga in Hubballi city. SDM University, Dharwad, celebrated the occasion at SDM Dental College Campus under the theme, 'One Earth - One Health'. Dr Kruthika Guttal, professor of oral medicine and yoga expert, was the chief guest and saod yoga is a holistic science for healthy living. Vice-chancellor Dr Niranjan Kumar presided over the function. About 300 doctors, staff, and students took part in the Yoga Day event. Expert doctors from Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences, Ujire, demonstrated yogasanas. BJP Hubballi Dharwad Central branch celebrated Yoga Day at Nrupatunga Betta in Hubballi. MLA Mahesh Tenginakai said International Yoga Day is celebrated in more than 37 countries around the world and the credit goes to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The Airports Authority of India, along with stakeholders, celebrated International Yoga Day at the Hubballi Airport. Yoga expert Mamata demonstrated yogasanas. Airport director Rupesh Kumar, ED Engineering Anupam Verma, security head Eerappa Wali, terminal manager Pratap BV, heads of all departments and employees, IndiGo Airlines staff, and other representatives were present at the event. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Genius Portable Cooler Has AC Companies Furious (Instant Low-Cost Cooling) Top Trending News Today Learn More Undo A Yoga Day event was held at the Gymkhana Ground in Deshpande Nagar, Hubballi, in collaboration with Union minister Pralhad Joshi's Kshamata Sanstha and Dhanyosmi Yoga Kendra. Leader Govind Joshi, Aniruddha Kulkarni, Vinayak Talageri, Premananda Shetty, and others were present. International Yoga Day was celebrated at Hubballi sub-jail. Prison officers, staff, and inmates were present. The Yoga Day was organised on Siddhroodh Mutt premises and schools in Jeeveshwar English Medium School.


Time of India
06-06-2025
- General
- Time of India
Dharwad celebrates Environment Day
1 2 Dharwad: Planting of saplings, weeding out plastic and other waste materials dumped into the local tanks, special talks on conservation of environment, oath to contain plastic menace, drawing and essay competition on increasing the green cover marked the World Environment Day programmes organised by government departments, educational institutions and various other organisations in Dharwad on Thursday. The students of Rastrotthana Vidya Kendra of Dharwad prepared seed balls, vermicompost and planted saplings. Video screening on the importance of protection of the environment, soa ng by MK Saikumar and a lecture by Indranila Yaligar were the highlights. Principal Anita Rai also spoke. At the SDM University's Physiotherapy - Nursing College Campus, the day was celebrated under the theme 'Putting an end to Plastic Pollution. Dr Mukayyaswami V Kalasuramath, Prof of general medicine was the chief guest. Saplings were planted on the occasion. The NSS Unit of SDM RIBS observed the world environment day at the Govt Higher Primary School at Ashraya Colony, Sattur. NSS volunteers cleaned the school campus, painted the walls of the school and asked the students to keep the campus clean. Over 1,500 students of JSS SM Central School took out a rally as part of World Environment Day celebration. They presented skits and dances highlighting the importance of protection of the environment. Principal Sadhana led the rally. Saplings were planted at all the institutions of KE Board, Maratha Vidya Prasaraka Sangha, Vanita Seva Samaj, Janata Shikshana Samiti, Basel Mission, Dakshina Bharat Hindi Prachar Sabha, Karnatak University, University of Agricultural Sciences, IIT Dharwad and Leelavati Charantimath Public School. Deputy commissioner Divya Prabhu planted saplings at the District Bharat Scouts and Guides Association and emphasised the need to create awareness among the children about the need to protect the environment for their better future. The children should be taught to love nature so that they will be able to protect it and enjoy a pollution-free, healthy, resourceful life, she said.