Kejriwal launches programme to help Delhi residents practise yoga under trained teachers
The Hindu
A mobile phone number was launched by the chief minister on which people can give a missed call and get the guidance of yoga teachers
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on December 13 launched the "Dilli Ki Yogshala" programme that aims to help the city residents practise yoga regularly under the guidance of trained teachers.
A mobile phone number was launched by the chief minister on which people can give a missed call and get the guidance of yoga teachers. A website— dillikiyogshala.com - was also launched on the occasion.
"People in groups of 25 can give a missed call on this number and the Delhi government will provide them teachers. They will require to identify a place like a park or a community hall to practise Yoga," Mr. Kejriwal said at a programme of the Delhi Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research University (DPSRU).

The Shakespeare Millennium Club in collaboration with the Annai Velankanni Church (Society of St. Vincent De Paul), conducted a Free Medical Camp on November 23, 2025 at the church premises from 9 am to 6 pm, with Dr. Samundi Sankari and Dr. Divya Sivaraman of Srushti Hospitals, Dr. Sharada L N of Aramba, the Kumaran Dental Clinic, Lychee and Satya Physiotherapy Centre, according to a press release.












