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World celebrates Yoga Day

- BY KARUNA MADAN Correspond­ent

Internatio­nal Yoga Day was celebrated with much gusto in most countries around the world Thursday. Prime Minister Narendra Modi kick-started celebratio­ns for the Internatio­nal Yoga Day in Dehradun, where he performed several ‘asanas’ (yogic positions) with thousands of yoga enthusiast­s.

Modi hailed yoga as “India’s gift to the world”.

“Yoga is one of the most precious gifts given by the ancient Indian sages to humankind. The growing popularity of yoga across the globe has brought India closer to the world,” Modi said in Uttarakhan­d capital Dehradun.

He said yoga was a passport to complete physical, mental and spiritual health.

“Yoga is not just a set of exercises that keeps the body fit. It is a passport to health assurance, a key to overall fitness and wellness. Nor is yoga only what you practice in the morning. Doing your day-to-day activities with diligence and complete awareness is a form of yoga as well,” he said.

On his part, yoga guru Ramdev led celebratio­ns in Kota, Rajasthan, where he created a Guinness World Record with the largest number of people performing Yoga together. Around 1.05 lakh people performed yoga at Ramdev’s event.

Executive officers representi­ng the office of Guinness Book of World Record presented the certificat­e to Ramdev.

“A certificat­e has already been issued to us for making a record of more than 1.05 lakh people performing yoga together. More than 100 world records were recorded today in different sections based on ‘surya namaskar’ (sun salutation yoga), push-ups, etc. It is a proud moment for us,” Ramdev said.

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