ECoRWWO organises week-long Yoga Camp for Youth in Vizag

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On Monday, a week-long yoga camp for youth commenced at the Waltair Railway Sports Arena near the railway station in Visakhapatnam. The yoga camp, open to all children aged 12 to 18, is being organised by E Co R Women’s Welfare Organisation (ECoRWWO) under the guidance of Parijata Satpathy, president of ECoRWWO, Waltair, who is also a ‘Yoga Praveen’ with 11 years of teaching experience.

With over 135 children participating in the yoga camp, the programme aims to enhance their physical and mental health. Ms. Satpathy said the camp provides a unique opportunity for the children to nurture their potential and develop their health and peace. The yoga camp is designed by Janardhan Swamy from Yogabhyasi Mandal, Nagpur, and aims to prepare the youngsters for the challenges of life and promote holistic development of their body and mind.

The classes will be held every day from 6.30 a.m. to 7.30 a.m. until May 21. Participants are required to wear light-coloured or white cotton clothes, T-shirt, yoga leggings/track pants, and bring their yoga mat. Interested children or parents can contact the Sports Officer at the venue or call yoga coach D. Murali on his mobile number 9440783290 for more information and enrolment.

This initiative by ECoRWWO in Visakhapatnam promotes yoga and healthy living among youth, enabling them to develop their potential and lead a healthy lifestyle.