With the vision to liberate the society of Specially Abled Individuals across the world, Narayan Seva Sansthan – a charitable organization that runs charitable hospitals in the country for Specially-abled people, in particular, polio and by birth disabled, celebrated 5th International Yoga Day with differently abled. United Nation recognizing June 21 as International Yoga Day‘s theme is “Climate Action.” And India is observing the theme to be ‘Yoga for Heart’, objective to spread the awareness worldwide about practicing yoga. It has inculcated awareness about the spiritual discipline among people all across the globe.
The Yoga Camp was directed and honored by the kind presence of Padma Shri awardee, Founder-Chairman Shri Kailash “Manav” Ji and President, Prashant Agarwal with 751 differently abled people who led an impressive display of Yoga practices.
Speaking at the camp, Padma Shri Kailash “Manav” advocated the benefits of good health with the regular practice of Yoga. “The contentment from Yoga is substantial and its benefits for a speedy recovery cannot be ignored”, he said.
Prashant Agarwal, President, Narayan Seva Sansthan said, “Keeping in line, the benefits of Yoga for a healthier self, everyone was advised to practice Yoga on a regular basis. The Sansthan encapsulates all the natural and spiritual forms to commit patients who are undergoing treatment a healthy Mind, Body, and Soul. ”
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