Witnessed an incredible display of patriotism & unity today by the Sanskar Public School, Raigarh , Chhattisgarh for this initiative & bringing the community together! Over 1000 people, including students, teachers, parents, and locals, came together for a Mega Tiranga Rally. Yuva Tourism Club members also took active participation, adding to the energy and enthusiasm of the event. The energy was electric, and the sense of national pride was palpable. Kudos to all the organizers and participants for a successful event!
Chattisgarh view allOn the World Tribal Day i.e. 09 August 2024, to celebrate the indigenous people and their culture, Yuva Tourism Club member along with other students of Indu IT School, made masks, gave speeches, and made Warli paintings the cultural heritage of Tribals. Students gave tribal Dance performances. Students were also taught the unique method of tribal painting using soaked rice.
Chattisgarh view allWorld Tribal Day celebrated with great enthusiasm at Kendriya Vidyalaya CISF Bhilai! Students showcased tribal culture through dance, drama, art, and models. Yuva Tourism Club discussed eco-tourism and tribal development. At the beginning of the program, the students presented tribal group dance, story in tribal dialect, poetry recitation, drawing and painting, beautiful models of traditional jewellery, clothes, toys, musical instruments, jewellery etc. of tribals. After this, under the aegis of Tourism Club, postgraduate teacher science Mrs. Geetu and Miss Janvi Khatri expressed their opinion on how to prevent the damage caused by natural disasters in a natural way. Along with this, they shed detailed light on tourism in Chhattisgarh.
Chattisgarh view allPlantation” programme “ Ek ped Ma'am ke naam” under the National Service Scheme (NSS) at GGV campus . It was attended by NSS Programme Coordinator, college staff and 10 student volunteers. Under the Guidance of Asst. Prof. Dilip Bandhe, NSS Program Coordinator, NSS volunteers planted more than 50 plants were planted in GGV campus. Under both the program till date GGV staff and students planted 80 trees in GGV campus, wherein the active participation from the Yuva Tourism Club members of the University is also seen.
Chattisgarh view allThe AAFT University of Media and Arts successfully organized a full-day event, YUVA 2.0 (YOUNG AND UNSTOPPABLE VENTURE FOR ACHIEVEMENTS), at the Magneto Mall. The event saw active participation from the YUVA Tourism Club members of the School of Hospitality and Tourism, who enthusiastically promoted the captivating tourist destinations of Chhattisgarh to the visiting public.
Chattisgarh view allThe Yuva Tourism Club members of Aadeshwar Academy, managed by Krishna Vikash Next Gen School, Krishna Vikash Next Gen School Jagdalpur organized a captivating heritage walk to the King's Palace in Jagdalpur, Bastar. Students were enthralled by the palace's grandeur and the engaging stories of the kings who once ruled there. The journey continued into the nearby forest, where students discovered the wonders of nature, learning about the ecosystem and the importance of conservation. This adventure instilled pride, responsibility, and curiosity in our students, enriching their understanding of history and nature.
Chattisgarh view allYoga: Its Origin, History and Development April 23, 2015 *By Dr. Ishwar V. Basavaraddi Introduction :Yoga is essentially a spiritual discipline based on an extremely subtle science, which focuses on bringing harmony between mind and body. It is an art and scince of healthy living. The word ‘Yoga’ is derived from the Sanskrit root ‘Yuj’, meaning ‘to join’ or ‘to yoke’ or ‘to unite’. As per Yogic scriptures the practice of Yoga leads to the union of individual consciousness with that of the Universal Consciousness, indicating a perfect harmony between the mind and body, Man & Nature. According to modern scientists, everything in the universe is just a manifestation of the same quantum firmament. One who experiences this oneness of existence is said to be in yoga, and is termed as a yogi, having attained to a state of freedom referred to as mukti, nirvana or moksha. Thus the aim of Yoga is Self-realization, to overcome all kinds of sufferings leading to 'the state of liberation' (Moksha) or ‘freedom’ (Kaivalya). Living with freedom in all walks of life, health and harmony shall be the main objectives of Yoga practice."Yoga” also refers to an inner science comprising of a variety of methods through which human beings can realize this union and achieve mastery over their destiny.Yoga, being widely considered as an ‘immortal cultural outcome’ of Indus Saraswati Valley civilization – dating back to 2700 B.C., has proved itself catering to both material and spiritual upliftment of humanity.Basic humane values are the very identity of Yoga Sadhana. A Brief History and Development of Yoga: The practice of Yoga is believed to have started with the very dawn of civilization. The science of yoga has its origin thousands of years ago, long before the first religions or belief systems were born. In the yogic lore, Shiva is seen as the first yogi or Adiyogi, and the first Guru or Adi Guru. Several Thousand years ago, on the banks of the lake Kantisarovar in the Himalayas, Adiyogi poured his profound knowledge into the legendary Saptarishis or "seven sages”. The sages carried this powerful yogic science to different parts of the world, including Asia, the Middle East, Northern Africa and South America. Interestingly, modern scholars have noted and marvelled at the close parallels found between ancient cultures across the globe. However, it was in India that the yogic system found its fullest expression. Agastya, the Saptarishi who travelled across the Indian subcontinent, crafted this culture around a core yogic way of life.
Telangana view allYoga: Its Origin, History and Development April 23, 2015 *By Dr. Ishwar V. Basavaraddi Introduction :Yoga is essentially a spiritual discipline based on an extremely subtle science, which focuses on bringing harmony between mind and body. It is an art and scince of healthy living. The word ‘Yoga’ is derived from the Sanskrit root ‘Yuj’, meaning ‘to join’ or ‘to yoke’ or ‘to unite’. As per Yogic scriptures the practice of Yoga leads to the union of individual consciousness with that of the Universal Consciousness, indicating a perfect harmony between the mind and body, Man & Nature. According to modern scientists, everything in the universe is just a manifestation of the same quantum firmament. One who experiences this oneness of existence is said to be in yoga, and is termed as a yogi, having attained to a state of freedom referred to as mukti, nirvana or moksha. Thus the aim of Yoga is Self-realization, to overcome all kinds of sufferings leading to 'the state of liberation' (Moksha) or ‘freedom’ (Kaivalya). Living with freedom in all walks of life, health and harmony shall be the main objectives of Yoga practice."Yoga” also refers to an inner science comprising of a variety of methods through which human beings can realize this union and achieve mastery over their destiny.Yoga, being widely considered as an ‘immortal cultural outcome’ of Indus Saraswati Valley civilization – dating back to 2700 B.C., has proved itself catering to both material and spiritual upliftment of humanity.Basic humane values are the very identity of Yoga Sadhana. A Brief History and Development of Yoga: The practice of Yoga is believed to have started with the very dawn of civilization. The science of yoga has its origin thousands of years ago, long before the first religions or belief systems were born. In the yogic lore, Shiva is seen as the first yogi or Adiyogi, and the first Guru or Adi Guru. Several Thousand years ago, on the banks of the lake Kantisarovar in the Himalayas, Adiyogi poured his profound knowledge into the legendary Saptarishis or "seven sages”. The sages carried this powerful yogic science to different parts of the world, including Asia, the Middle East, Northern Africa and South America. Interestingly, modern scholars have noted and marvelled at the close parallels found between ancient cultures across the globe. However, it was in India that the yogic system found its fullest expression. Agastya, the Saptarishi who travelled across the Indian subcontinent, crafted this culture around a core yogic way of life.
Telangana view allVISITED ST MARY'S OR COCONUT ISLAND PRESENT IN UDUPI DISTRICT OF KARNATAKA STATE. THE ISLAND IS AN EVIDENCE OF CONTINENTAL DRIFT THEORY, AND HOW WE ARE CONNECTED TO MADAGASCAR.
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Telangana view allOn the occasion of World Tourism Day Yuva tourism Club of Changu Kana Thakur Secondary and Higher Secondary Vidyalaya New Panvel organized Oath of Tourism under the guidance of Respected Principal Mr.Prashant More Sir, Supervisor Mr Sonawane Sir and Mrs.Swati Patil Madam on Friday 27 September 2024. Total 66 students were participated and taken Oath of Tourism.
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