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Sports Council promotes yoga for transformative impact on health

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June 12, 2023
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SRINAGAR: J&K Sports Council’s focus on community sports, promoting healthy lifestyles and providing result-oriented coaching to youth and ensuring gender equality in sports by supporting events like North Kashmir Women’s Premier League has contributed to the growth and development of sports in the region.

The North Kashmir Women’s Premier League is a serious effort to provide the Valley’s female cricketers with equal opportunities and recognition as their male counterparts.

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In addition, initiatives such as roller field hockey at the M.A. Stadium in Jammu, cricket training at the TRC Cricket Academy in Srinagar and the South Kashmir Cricket Academy in Bijbehara provide ample opportunities for players to improve their skills and compete at a higher level.

The intense efforts of the Sports Council at the grassroots level have led to the remarkable success of J&K athletes in almost every arena they step in, which has become the norm in recent times. Yesterday’s pretenders are today’s contenders, highlighting the promising potential of budding athletes in the region.

By mentoring youth in various academies, the Sports Council ensures that young athletes have the skills and support they need to compete and succeed at a high level. These initiatives are critical to fostering a culture of sports and wellness in Jammu and Kashmir and help promote healthy lifestyles and personal development for citizens.

The J&K Sports Council, apart from its regular activities, also plays an important role in promoting physical fitness and a healthy lifestyle by collaborating for events like Prayas International Yoga Day. The event was organised at K.K Hakku Stadium in Jammu.

The event enjoyed lively participation from all walks of life and highlighted the importance of yoga for mental and physical well-being.

Through informative sessions, interactive discussions and expert-led demonstrations, participants gained a deep understanding of the benefits of yoga and were motivated to incorporate it into their daily routines.

“Such events play a crucial role in promoting yoga and its transformative impact on the overall health and well-being of individuals,” said Vijay Kumar, one of the participants at the event. Another participant, Kulbhushan Mahajan, said events like this help raise awareness about the benefits of yoga, such as improved flexibility, strength, and mental well-being.

Meanwhile, the Kabbadi and athletics events were organized on the second day today at Government Higher Secondary School Balore in Samba district.

More than 80 students participated in the day-long sports event, which was still in progress when the report was being filed.

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