DELHI SCHOOL STUDENTS
Source: India Today

Delhi school students both public and private participated in the ongoing 9-9-9 challenge. Arranged by the C20 Working Group on IHH- Mind, Body, Environment. In alliance with the Delhi Government’s Directorate of Education (GNCTD).

The 9-9-9 Challenge, which means “9 SURYA NAMASKARS, 9 MINS OF MEDITATION, 9 DAYS”. Began on April 18, 2023, and continued for 9 consecutive days, barring two days. It seeks to motivate thousands of schoolchildren in the national capital. It strives to make Yoga as well as meditation a role of their daily lives.

G20 is a forum comprised of 19 countries and the European Union. It operates to preach major matters related to the global economy. C20 delivers a medium for Civil Society Organizations (CSO).

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Dr. Priya Nair a Clinical Associate Professor. Paripoorna is a center for comprehensive women’s healthcare, Gastroenterology, and Hepatology. Amrita Hospital, who is also the Co-Lead of the working body Integrated Holistic Health – Mind, Body and Environment said, “We are glad to arrange this unique Yoga challenge in association with the Delhi (GNCTD). The 9-9-9 challenge began in February this year.

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More than 15,000 Delhi school students students have already partaken in it from all over the nation. We hope that this initiative will motivate more and more youths in the world to adopt a healthy lifestyle”.

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WHAT IS A 9-9-9 CHALLENGE?

The 9-9-9 challenge is to rehearse 9 rounds of Surya Namaskar. 9 minutes of meditation for the world truce daily for 9 days. Then recall the effect it had on one’s life. Participants of the challenge have noted experiencing positive transitions in their life. This contributed to an atmosphere of peace within their schools and homes. The dream is to attain 1 million people around the planet by International Day of Yoga on June 21st.

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