Rishikesh Yoga Dharma Culture The land of AYUSH: Dhami
Said- The practice of yoga connects the body, breath and mind
Chief Minister participated in Yoga program in Rishikesh
8th International Yoga Day celebrated with Yoga program
Dehradun.pkgnews24.com, On the occasion of 8th International Yoga Day on Tuesday, AYUSH and AYUSH Education Department organized a Yoga program at Parmarth Niketan, Rishikesh, in which Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami participated and performed yoga with thousands of people and every citizen of the state as well as the country. To make yoga aware, to include yoga in daily routine and to give the message of importance of yoga. During this, Chief Minister Dhami was rewarded with Ganga Award by Parmarth Niketan.
Addressing the program, Chief Minister Dhami extended his greetings and best wishes on International Yoga Day to thousands of people present. He said that due to the visionary thinking of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Yoga has reached the people today. He said that today Prime Minister Narendra Modi has taken Yoga to every corner of the world.
The Chief Minister said that to keep both body and mind healthy, benefits can be obtained by regularly including yogasanas in the routine. He said that Yoga changes the direction and condition of the whole body as well as brings positive changes in life. The practice of yoga connects the body, breath and mind. He said that since time immemorial, sages and sages have adopted yoga, behind their power and success is yoga and meditation.
Chief Minister Dhami described the city of Rishikesh as the land of Yoga, Dharma, Culture, Ayush. He said that just as Mother Ganga from Rishikesh does the work of giving life to the whole country, similarly the message of Yoga from Rishikesh goes to the whole world. He said that yoga has now become a global festival. Yoga is not only for any individual, but for the entire humanity. This time the theme of International Day of Yoga, Lavah Vit Vinund Pajal, also shows the positive signs of yoga for man and humanity.
Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami said that India’s policy has always been to move forward on the basis of truthfulness and justice, he said that our country is a living example of service to humanity. After the Corona period, the work of mega vaccination was carried out in India, as well as the work of distributing the vaccine by India across the world, introducing humanity. India has always given the message of the spirit of Sarve Bhavantu Sukhin, Sarve Santu Niramaya, wishing everyone happiness and well-being.
Chief Minister Dhami said that on the 25th year, we have to make Uttarakhand the best state in the country in various fields like yoga, culture, tourism, for which the state government is working with no option but determination. He said that all the departments have been directed to prepare a roadmap for development works for the next 10 years. He said that in the coming times, the government is committed to provide better facilities for tourism in Rishikesh region.
Chief Minister Dhami said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had described the third decade of the 21st century as the decade of Uttarakhand from Kedarnath Dham, on which the Central and State Governments are working continuously together. He saluted the enthusiasm of thousands of people who came to do yoga and thanked everyone. During this, Chief Minister Dhami took a bath in the Ganges at the Ganga Ghat in Parmarth Niketan.
During this, ex cm ramesh pokhriyal nishnak mp haridwar,Cabinet Minister Premchandra Agrawal, Cabinet Minister Subodh Uniyal, MLA Renu Bisht, MLA Durgeshwar Lal, Pujya Sadhvi Bhagwati, Pauri MLA Rajkumar Pauri, Secretary Tourism, Dilip Jawalkar, Secretary AYUSH Dr. Pankaj Pandey, DGP Ashok Kumar, District Magistrate Garhwal Dr. Vijay. Kumar Jogdande, Senior Superintendent of Police Pauri Yashwant Singh Chauhan, Prof. Sunil Kumar Joshi, Chief Development Officer Pauri Prashant Kumar Arya, (Vice Chancellor, Uttarakhand Ayurved University), Dr. Arun Kumar Tripathi (Director, Ayurvedic and Unani Services Uttarakhand), Padmashree and folk singers Pritam Bharatwan and Vasanti Bisht and others were present.