Friday, 21 June 2024
International Yoga day with Rangers
INTERNATIONAL YOGA DAY
Date- 21ST June , 2024 Time-
4.0 pm TO 5.0 pm
REPORT
Ranger
leaders present- Dr P. Mary Anupama
Ranger
Present- A total of 45 students participated in the event
National yoga day by biochemsitry department
INTERNATIONAL YOGA DAY
Date- 21st June, 2024 Time-
3 to 4 PM
Faculty
Coordinators- Dr P. Mary Anupama, Head, Dept of Biochemistry, Dr Mousami Shankar
Addala, Asst. Prof., Dept. of Biochemistry.
Target group: 3rd BBC students
REPORT
International
Yoga Day, observed on June 21st each year, holds significant importance for
promoting the mental, physical, and spiritual benefits of yoga worldwide. This
day was established in 2015 by the United Nations after a proposal from Indian
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who highlighted the practice's cultural heritage
and health advantages. The guest speaker is Ms Rani Sivvam who is AP Sri Yoga
State Coordinator and practices Art of living. Some key points why yoga day is
to be observed was mentioned by her.
1.
Global Awareness of Health and
Wellness: Yoga offers holistic
health benefits, improving strength, flexibility, and mindfulness. Celebrating
Yoga Day emphasizes a preventative approach to health, highlighting the
importance of mental and physical well-being.
3.
Cultural Heritage: Originating in ancient India, yoga is one of the
country's key cultural exports. International Yoga Day highlights yoga’s rich
history and contribution to wellness, bridging cultures and traditions.
4.
Community Building: Celebrating this day unites millions worldwide in
practicing yoga together, fostering community, inclusivity, and respect among
people from different backgrounds and beliefs.
5.
Sustainable Lifestyle Promotion: Yoga Day advocates for a balanced lifestyle, teaching
practices that are sustainable and help people lead simpler, more intentional
lives, thus promoting peace and harmony within communities.
Sunday, 9 June 2024
BEACH CLEAN UP PROGRAM
B
EACH CLEAN UP PROGRAM
Date- 9nd June, 2024 Time-
6.0 AM to 9.0 AM
REPORT
Ranger leaders present-
Dr P. Mary Anupama
Ranger Present- Miss
Tanusri Maddi
Miss Tanusri joined Vizag
volunteers in and did Beach Cleanup at Kalam Point Visakhapatnam. She worked in
cleaning the Beach and also created awareness to the people there.
Her services were very
much appreciated.
BEACH CLEAN UP PROGRAM
BEACH CLEAN UP PROGRAM
Date- 19th May , 2024 Time-
6.0 AM to 9.0 AM
REPORT
Ranger leaders present-
Dr P. Mary Anupama
Ranger Present- Miss Tanusri
Maddi
Miss Tanusri joined Vizag
volunteers in and did Beach Cleanup at Kalam Point Visakhapatnam. She worked in
cleaning the Beach and also created awareness to the people there.
Her services were very
much appreciated.
Saturday, 8 June 2024
BEACH CLEAN UP AWARENESS PROGRAM
BEACH CLEAN UP AWARENESS PROGRAM
Date- 8th June , 2024 Time-
6.0 AM to 9.0 AM
REPORT
Ranger leaders present-
Dr P. Mary Anupama
Ranger Present- Miss Tanusri
Maddi
Miss Tanusri represented
St. Joseph’s College and worked with Vizag volunteers in creating awareness on
the Beach Cleanup at Kalam Point Visakhapatnam. She worked in cleaning the
Beach and also created awareness to the people there.
Sunday, 2 June 2024
BEACH CLEAN UP PROGRAM
BEACH CLEAN UP PROGRAM
Date- 2nd June, 2024 Time-
6.0 AM to 9.0 AM
REPORT
Ranger leaders present-
Dr P. Mary Anupama
Ranger Present- Miss
Tanusri Maddi
Miss Tanusri joined Vizag
volunteers in and did Beach Cleanup at Kalam Point Visakhapatnam. She worked in
cleaning the Beach and also created awareness to the people there.
Her services were very
much appreciated.
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