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School students in Rajasthan to perform Surya Namaskar from next month

By IANS | Updated: January 24, 2024 22:40 IST

Jaipur, Jan 24 Students of government and private schools in Rajasthan will now practice yoga along with studying....

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Jaipur, Jan 24 Students of government and private schools in Rajasthan will now practice yoga along with studying.

The Bhajan Lal Sharma-led Rajasthan government had issued an order in this regard late on Tuesday night.

Under this, from Surya Saptami (February 15), the students will be made to do Surya Namaskar at all the schools in the state. For this, first the teachers will be given training by yoga teachers.

After this, students, teachers, and parents along with the general public and public representatives will start this campaign to ensure the setting up of a world record.

Following the order issued by the state Education Minister Madan Dilawar, the Director of Secondary Education Department, Ashish Modi, has started preparations for conducting Surya Namaskar on Surya Saptami at all the government schools of the state.

Under this, Surya Namaskar will be practised during prayer meetings at all the government schools.

While practising Surya Namaskar, training for other yoga moves will also be given to the students. Initially, all the school teachers will be trained by experts to ensure that he/she can teach the correct yoga moves to the students.

Madan Dilawar said that a student should practice at least 15 Surya Namaskars every day during morning prayers.

Even during the tenure of the previous Vasundhara Raje-led BJP government, Surya Namaskar was declared mandatory in government and private schools.

At that time, an order was also issued making it mandatory for students to perform Surya Namaskar and other yoga moves after morning prayers.

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