Yoga session was conducted by Yuva Tourism Club members of St. Thomas School, Shimla Himachal Pradesh. St. Thomas school have completed its 100 years (1912-2012). Approximately 70 Yuva Tourism clubs member ans NCC students practiced Yoga and learned importance of the Yoga.
Himachal Pradesh view allYoga Session conducted by Yuva Tourism Club GSSS Chail school, Solan District, Himachal Pradesh. The Yoga Session took place with approximately 150 students
Himachal Pradesh view allThe Yuva Tourism Club members of Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Nahan, Dist. Sirmour, Himachal Pradesh have presented an informative session on Indian Tribes. The YTC Students learned about indigenous people of India through a power point presentation and engaging videos regarding the same.
Himachal Pradesh view allYuva Tourism Club students of Hyderabad schools actively participated and witnessed the classical and folk dances of Telangana in Dance Festival organised by Kala Sanskritika Vedika in Hyderabad. On 14th July 2023. More than 300 students and artists participated in the event. The dance festival organised as part of Bonalu festival happening in Telangana.
Telangana view allRecently B.A., final year students of Govt. Degree College for men Kurnool ,AP. Students Visited a chikkaballapur, ISHA foundation Yogi Statue near Bangalore.
Andhra Pradesh view allTo teach the traditional folk dance "Kolatam" for Yuva Tourism Club members and students, Government Degree College of Narasannapeta, Srikakulam district launched a certificate course on Kolatam at their institution
Andhra Pradesh view allKendriya Vidyalaya, Bhimtal celebrated International Yoga Day on June 21, 2023, with full enthusiasm. The event was organized by the school and was attended by students, teachers, and staff. The yoga session was led by a certified yoga instructor and began with a warm-up. The participants then learned a variety of yoga poses, including sun salutations, standing poses, seated poses, and reclining poses. The session ended with a relaxation pose. The participants enjoyed the yoga session and found it to be a great way to relax and de-stress. They also said that they felt more energized and refreshed afterward.
Uttarakhand view allThe Yuva Tourism Club members of Kendriya Vidyalaya, Satna No. 02 celebrated VanMahotsav Day by planting saplings in their campus.
Madhya Pradesh view allMinistry of Tourism, Government of India Eastern Regional Office Kolkata in association with the Yuva Tourism Clubs of Eastern Region are organising various competitions and activities for students of schools and Institutions of Eastern Regional States. On 12th July 2023, one of such competitions was held at the India International School, Bardhaman where the 'Sit and Draw Competition on Travel for LiFE’ was organised, with 112 students participating. Among them, top three drawings were selected as the winners who will get prizes from Eastern Regional Office Kolkata, Ministry of Tourism, Government of India. We congratulate all participants and the winners of the competition.
West Bengal view allKendriya Vidyalaya Gwaldham Celebrates International Yoga Day with Full Dedication Kendriya Vidyalaya Gwaldham celebrated International Yoga Day on 21st June 2023 with full dedication and enthusiasm. The day began with a flag-hoisting ceremony followed by a yoga session led by a yoga instructor. The students and teachers of the school participated in the session with great zeal and enthusiasm. The yoga session included a variety of asanas, pranayamas, and meditation. The students were taught the benefits of yoga and how it can help to improve their physical and mental health. They were also taught the importance of leading a healthy lifestyle. The Principal of the school, Mr. Suresh Kumar, in his address to the students emphasized the importance of yoga in our daily lives. He said that yoga is a great way to keep fit and healthy, and it can also help to reduce stress and anxiety. He urged the students to practice yoga regularly and make it a part of their daily routine.
Uttarakhand view allKV IMA Dehradun celebrates International Day of Yoga-2023 The 9th edition of International Day of Yoga -2023 was celebrated with great fervor in the KV IMA Dehradun on 21st June 2023. The team of KV IMA staff and students being led by Principal Sh. Mam Chand was overjoyed and jubilant about the ensuing event. Yoga expert Mrs. Swati Verma highlighted the importance of life; its health benefits and the historical beginning of the International Day of Yoga w e.f. 2015 after the unanimous decision of Celebrating Yoga Day by 193 member countries of the United Nations General Assembly ( UNGA) on 11th December 2014. A record 171 countries unanimously decided to celebrate Yoga Day is on 21 June every year. She also Awakened the students and all the staff members about the harmony that the International Day of Yoga brings to the world. The celebration of the day began with the shloka from Rigveda; संगच्छध्वं संवदध्वं सं वो मनांसस जानताम ्। देवा भागं यथा प ू वेसञ्जानाना उपासते।। Which literally means “May you move in harmony, speak in one voice; let your minds be in agreement...”. The initial micro yogic activities intended for warm-up of the body of all in-house members led to specific yogic exercises which included Padmasana, Vajrasana, Ushtrasna, Ardh-chandrasana, Vrikshasan, Tadasan, Baddha-konasa, Vakrasana, Halasana, Dandasana, Bhujangasana, Setu Bandh Asana, Uttangpadasa, Swasana, Pranayam, Bhramari, Naadishodhan etcetera with soothing music in the background leading to a chaste environment in the vidyalaya premises. The celebrations of the IDY-2023 continued for more than an hour. The most loved Asana was Hasyasana wherein the students burst out laughing for three spells of more than a minute each. In his address, the venue Principal Sh. Mam Chand Ji told the audience that IDY has had a theme every year since its inception in the year 2015. Yoga for Harmony and Peace ( in 2015), Connect the Youth ( in 2016), Yoga for Health ( in 2017), Yoga for Peace ( in 2018), Yoga for Climate Action ( in 2019), Yoga at Home ( in 2020), Yoga for Wellness ( in 2021), Yoga for Humanity ( in 2022) and this year it is Vasudhaiv Kutumbkam. Vasudhaiv Kutumbkam which literally means that the ‘Entire Globe is One Family' is well expounded by the Principal. “हर आंगन योग” is for those who are unable to attend the mass celebration of the IYD-2023. It emphasizes that they can perform Yoga regularly at their own homes in the company of their loved ones. The principal expressed his heartfelt joy in the way the display of the yogic skills is performed in unison. He emphasized the need of Yoga for everyone, especially in the lives of the students. Yoga teaches discipline and patience which is the basis for a thoughtful adolescent. He further motivated the students and the whole staff with his motivational encouragement. The program concluded with best wishes for the International Day of Yoga -2023 (IDY-2023) and congratulated the students and staff for organizing such a successful event.
Uttarakhand view allThe 9th edition of International Day of Yoga -2023 was celebrated with great fervor in the KV IMA Dehradun on 21st June 2023. The team of KV IMA staff and students being led by Principal Sh. Mam Chand was overjoyed and jubilant for the ensuing event. Yoga expert Mrs. Swati Verma highlighted the importance of life; its health benefits and the historical beginning of the International Day of Yoga w e.f. 2015 after the unanimous decision of Celebrating Yoga Day by 193 member countries of the United Nations General Assembly ( UNGA) on 11th December 2014. A record of 171 countries unanimously decided to celebrate Yoga Day is on 21 June every year. She also Awakened the students and all the staff members about the harmony that the International Day of Yoga brings to the world. The celebration of the day began with the shloka from Rigveda; संगच्छध्वं संवदध्वं सं वो मनांसस जानताम ्। देवा भागं यथा प ू वेसञ्जानाना उपासते।। Which literally means “May you move in harmony, speak in one voice; let your minds be in agreement...”. The initial micro yogic activities intended for warm-up of the body of all in-house members led to specific yogic exercises which included Padmasana, Vajrasana, Ushtrasna, Ardh-chandrasana, Vrikshasan, Tadasan, Baddha-konasa, Vakrasana, Halasana, Dandasana, Bhujangasana, Setu Bandh Asana, Uttangpadasa, Swasana, Pranayam, Bhramari, Naadishodhan etcetera with soothing music in the background leading to a chaste environment in the Vidyalaya premises. The celebrations of the IDY-2023 continued for more than an hour. The most loved Asana was Hasyasana wherein the students burst out laughing for three spells of more than a minute each. In his address, the venue Principal Sh. Mam Chand ji told the audience that IDY has had a theme every year since its inception in the year 2015. Yoga for Harmony and Peace ( in 2015), Connect the Youth ( in 2016), Yoga for Health ( in 2017), Yoga for Peace ( in 2018), Yoga for Climate Action ( in 2019), Yoga at Home ( in 2020), Yoga for Wellness ( in 2021), Yoga for Humanity ( in 2022) and this year it is Vasudhaiv Kutumbkam. Vasudhaiv Kutumbkam which literally means that the ‘Entire Globe is One Family' is well expounded by the Principal. “हर आंगन योग” is for those who are unable to attend the mass celebration of the IYD-2023. It emphasizes that they can perform Yoga regularly at their own homes in the company of their loved ones. The principal expressed his heartfelt joy in the way the display of the yogic skills is performed in unison. He emphasized the need for Yoga for everyone, especially in the lives of the students. Yoga teaches discipline and patience which is the basis for a thoughtful adolescent. He further motivated the students and the whole staff with his motivational encouragement. The program concluded with best wishes for the International Day of Yoga -2023 (IDY-2023) and congratulated the students and staff for organizing such a successful event.
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