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Yoga belongs to Uttarakhand: Rawat

June 22, 2016 12:00 am | Updated October 18, 2016 02:11 pm IST - DEHRADUN:

Describing Uttarakhand as the land of yoga, Chief Minister Harish Rawat on Tuesday said a proposal to develop Rishikesh as a wellness township will be considered while Jageshwar, Tungnath and Lohaghat will be developed as wellness centres.

Making the announcement at a state-level workshop on the International Yoga Day here, he said yoga “belongs to Uttarakhand whose saints and seers taught the rest of the world about the miraculous effects of yogic postures” on the physical and spiritual well being of mankind. “People in Uttarakhand are promoting yoga on both personal and institutional levels,” he said.

Last year, yoga programmes held in Rishikesh, Jageshwar and Haridwar had matched international standards and thousands of people from 100 countries participated in the yoga events held on Saturdays and Sundays as part of the Ardhakumbh fair this year, the CM said.

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“A proposal to develop Rishikesh as a wellness township will be considered whereas a decision has been taken to develop Jageshwar, Tungnath and Lohaghat wellness centres,” he said.

“Yoga education in schools”

Yoga education will also be provided in schools, he said, adding the Chief Secretary has been asked to link yoga trainers with schools on a part time basis.

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Mr Rawat also honoured people working in the field of yoga education on the occasion and laid the foundation stone of a yoga park at Shaheed Durgamal Park on Garhi cant road here.

Meanwhile, a slew of programmes were also held all over the city to mark the yoga day with Union Minister for Social Justice Thawar Chand Gehlot performing yogasanas at a camp on Rangers College ground. - PTI

Proposal to develop Rishikesh as a wellness township will be considered, said the CMi

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