Ahead of Yoga Day, Ayurveda College will organise various activities to promote awareness, holistic health
The Hindu
Government Ayurveda Medical College and Hospital, Mysuru, leads Yoga Day initiatives promoting holistic health and community engagement.
In view of the 11th International Yoga Day on June 21, the Government Ayurveda Medical College and Hospital, Mysuru, is spearheading a series of yoga and wellness initiatives to promote public awareness and holistic health.
This year’s theme is ‘Yoga for One Earth, One Health’. As a prelude to the main event, a yoga awareness rally was held recently to encourage community participation and highlight yoga’s role in daily well-being.
On Tuesday, a pre-event programme held at the college. K. Harish Gowda, MLA, inaugurated the event. K.S. Radhakrishna Ramarao, the principal of the college, presided over the event.
One of the new features of this year’s campaign is Yoga Dhanush, which mobilises government agencies, educational institutions, NGOs, and women’s groups (Mahila Mandals) to promote yoga through community engagement.
From June 10 to 15, the District AYUSH Department will conduct outreach programmes at ten Primary Health Centres (PHCs) across Mysuru district, emphasising yoga’s preventive and therapeutic benefits, a press release said here.
The main Yoga Day event, with the support of the Mysuru District Administration and Mysuru City Corporation (MCC), will take place on June 21. The AYUSH officials will collaborate with yoga instructors and volunteers to facilitate the celebrations, the release added.
The Green Yoga initiative, as part of the event, will be coordinated by NSS, NCC, Scouts and Guides, Youth Red Cross, and other volunteer groups to encourage yoga practice in schools, colleges, and public spaces through active student and faculty involvement.

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