This Article is From Jun 21, 2018

"Yoga Has Become A Global Practice," Says Union Minister Mahesh Sharma

Among 193 countries, 177 are celebrating the International Yoga Day in recognition of the ancient tradition of India, the Minister of State for Culture said.

'Yoga Has Become A Global Practice,' Says Union Minister Mahesh Sharma

Mahesh Sharma took part in a Yoga event near 'Shahid Minar' in central part of Kolkata.

Kolkata: Yoga has gone global with its origin rooted in Indian culture, Union minister Mahesh Sharma said on the international Yoga Day today.

Among 193 countries, 177 are celebrating the International Yoga Day in recognition of the ancient tradition of India, the Minister of State for Culture said after taking part in a Yoga event near 'Shahid Minar' in central part of the city.

"Yoga has become a global practice having its roots in India. Today every corner of the globe is celebrating Yoga Day as yoga has become a part of our life," he told reporters in Kolkata.

"Yoga, which has mental and physical healing effect and is a stress-reliever, causes holistic improvement and has become a part of modern life," he said.

When asked if there is lack of enthusiasm in celebrating the Day in West Bengal, Mr Sharma said, "West Bengal is a part of India and Yoga crosses all boundaries of state, country, religion and fosters brotherhood."

BJP national secretary Kailash Vijayvargiya, who also attended the Yoga session, said it was a matter of regret the West Bengal government was finding politics in everything.

"Yoga Day is also being celebrated in Islamic countries of the world, but the West Bengal government is politicising everything," he said responding to a question about the state's alleged lack of response to International Yoga Day celebration.

Over 2,000 people, including children and young people, took part in over the 40-minute long yoga session. 
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