CM Saini announces 5-minyoga break in govt offices
Karnal, June 22 -- More than 1 lakh participants including Haryana governor Bandaru Dattatreya, chief minister Nayab Singh Saini and Ramdev among others performed yoga together at the state level function organised on the banks of Brahmsarovar in Kurukshetra on Saturday.
Saini said, "From today itself, a 5-minute yoga-break programme will be started in all government offices of the state. Its purpose is to provide a stress-free environment to the employees." He further said that a credit-based system will be started for the evaluation of students' yoga performance in all government schools.
Along with this, yoga will also be implemented as an academic course in all universities and colleges of Haryana, Saini said. He said that yoga and naturopathy subjects will be recognised under the Ayush medical system from this year itself and government registration of doctors of these subjects will also be started.
Saini also released three booklets based on the biography and yoga journey of Baba Ramdev and the Yoga protocol booklet prepared by Haryana Yoga Commission. During the programme, 1 lakh saplings were distributed to yoga practitioners by the forest department. Health minister Aarti Singh Rao, MP Naveen Jindal, former minister of state Subhash Sudha, health additional chief secretary Sudhir Rajpal and Ayush director general Sanjeev Verma were also present at the Yoga Day programme .
Later, the chief minister also attended the inauguration ceremony of PM Gati Shakti Cargo Terminal of inland container depot at Dheerpur village of the district. Saini said that the day is not far when Haryana will emerge as a new power in the field of logistics and supply chain and the Dheerpur depot will prove to be a milestone in the creation of developed India.
Nayab Singh Saini on Saturday visited the residence of energy minister Anil Vij in Ambala Cantonment, to inquire about his health and wished him a speedy recovery. Vij, 71, has been advised rest by doctors due to a fracture in his left foot....
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