Yoga for One Earth, One Health
About the Program
"Yoga for One Earth, One Health" is a transformative initiative that emphasizes the deep interconnection between human well-being and the health of our planet. This event aims to promote holistic health through the ancient practice of yoga, fostering harmony between body, mind, and nature. Through guided sessions, expert talks, and community participation, the program advocates for sustainable living, environmental consciousness, and mental and physical wellness. It highlights how yoga, beyond physical fitness, serves as a powerful tool for personal growth and planetary care. Join us as we embrace yoga not only for individual health but also as a means to nurture a more balanced, peaceful, and sustainable world.
Objectives of the Program
- To promote awareness about the physical, mental, and spiritual benefits of yoga among students and faculties.
- To encourage the integration of yoga into daily life for improved well-being.
- To help participants reduce stress and build inner harmony.
- To offer guided yoga sessions, demonstrations, and interactive talks.
- To explore both the scientific and traditional aspects of yoga.
- To support the global movement promoting health, mindfulness, and sustainable lifestyle practices.
Expected Outcomes of the Program
- To increase awareness of the importance of yoga in maintaining physical and mental health.
- To help participants gain practical knowledge of basic yoga postures, breathing techniques, and relaxation methods.
- To inspire regular yoga practice among students and faculties.
- To promote stress reduction, improved concentration, and enhanced well-being.
- To foster a sense of unity, discipline, and mindfulness within the campus community.
- To contribute to a healthier and more balanced academic and social environment.
Target Audience: Faculties and Students of Acharya
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Committee Members
- Dr. Mallikarjunaiah HS, Principal, Acharya’s NR Institute of Physiotherapy
- Dr. Deekshith (PT) (Lecturer, ANRIPT)
- Dr. Akshay kumar S (PT) (Lecturer, ANRIPT)
Mr. Subramanyam B
Designation : Assistant Professor, AIGS