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Revolving fund of half-a-million rupees to promote yoga announced

Revolving fund of half-a-million rupees to promote yoga announced

By Rastriya Samachar Samiti

Soldiers with the Republic of Sierra Leone Armed Forces (RSLAF) participate in a weekly yoga training at the country's military headquarters in Freetown, Sierra Leone September 25, 2019. Photo: Reuters

KATHMANDU, JANUARY 20 Yoga guru Rajan Sharma, founder of the Global Society for Peace and Spiritual Science, has announced a revolving fund worth Rs 500,000 with the aim of expanding and promoting yoga in the country. The announcement was made at an event today on the occasion of the Sixth National Yoga Day. Bikasananda Yogi, Chintamani Yogi, Kshitiz Barakoti and Lalit Shankar Yogi are advisers of the fund while Yogi Acharya Rajan is the patron. On the occasion, the Society honoured people contributing to the yoga sector with the title of world yoga ambassador. Those who have been honoured are Ramji Adhikari (Manav Sewa Ashram), Bhagawat Manjari Radhika Dasi (Maya Ghar), Barbati Pahadi (Australia), Batuk Bista (the United States), Rajan Lohani (Qatar) and Hom Gautam (Nepal). Likewise, 12-year-old (youngest yoga practitioner) Prince Neupane, 95-year-old yoga practitioner Nara Maya Niraula and various individuals passing the international yoga instructor exams were awarded Rs 10,000 each. The Society’s coordinator for Nepal Dirgha Raj Giri said the fund would be expanded. The Society has been providing free yoga instructor training. It has initiated a campaign to make Nepal a country of world-class yoga gurus and a destination for yoga practice. So far, the campaign has produced 1,600 yoga instructors. Feature image: File