Early Times Report JAMMU, June 21: On June 21, 2025, KC College of Education celebrated the 11th International Yoga Day with great enthusiasm and fervor. The event was meticulously organized by Priya Gupta, NSS Programme Officer, and featured NSS volunteers showcasing their skills in various yoga asanas, pranayama, and meditation. The primary objective of the event was to promote yoga and its numerous benefits among students and faculty. The celebration began with an introductory session, where Priya Gupta welcomed the participants and highlighted the significance of yoga in today's fast-paced world. The participants were then led through a series of yoga asanas, pranayama, and meditation sessions. The NSS volunteers demonstrated various yoga poses, and the participants were encouraged to listen to their bodies and modify the poses according to their comfort level. The pranayama session that followed was equally engaging, with participants learning various breathing techniques to calm their minds and energize their bodies. The celebration achieved several outcomes, including increased awareness about the importance of yoga for physical and mental well-being, promotion of yoga as a tool for stress management and overall health, and encouragement of students to adopt yoga practices as a part of their lifestyle. Dr. Sanjay Tickoo, Principal of KC College of Education, expressed his appreciation for the efforts of the NSS volunteers and Priya Gupta, stating, "I would like to extend my heartfelt appreciation to Priya Gupta and the NSS volunteers for their tireless efforts in organizing this event. Their dedication and hard work have made this celebration a resounding success." The event was attended by students, faculty, and staff of KC College of Education, who participated with great enthusiasm and dedication. The participation and enthusiasm of the attendees made the event a huge success |