Source www.daijiworld.com
Press Release
France, Jun 22: In his address to the
United Nations General Assembly on September 27, 2014 prime minister of India,
Narendra Modi urged the world community to adopt an international day of yoga.
Soon thereafter, on December 11, 2014 the 193 member UN General Assembly approved
a resolution co-sponsored by a record 177 countries to establish June 21 as the
'International Day of Yoga'.
The resolution recognises yoga as
a holistic approach to health and well-being. During his visit to France in
April 2015, prime minister Narendra Modi and French President Francois Hollande
signed a joint declaration at the Elysée Palace for providing significant
visibility to the practice of yoga and allied traditional disciplines in
France; and reinforcing the bonds of friendship between India and France
through the development of cultural diplomacy.
According to the information
given to World News Network the Embassy of India in France has organized 28
events across 20 cities in France and Monaco to celebrate the first
International Yoga Day on June 21, 2015. In Paris, the IYD was organized at
some of the most iconic venues of the city. The main public event took place at
the Grand Halle de la Villette - one of France’s pre-eminent cultural centers.
In a fortuitous coincidence the International Yoga Day coincided with the Fête
de la Musique. The event at the Grand Halle de la Villette was jointly
inaugurated at 11 a m by Mohan Kumar, ambassador of India to France, Didier
Fusillier, the new President of La Villette and Jean-Claude Carrière, an
internationally renowned cultural personality. As a fitting tribute, the event
commenced with a concert of Indian classical music, followed by yoga and
meditation sessions by experienced teachers, set to the soothing strains of
classical music. People in excess of 4,000 participated in this event at Grand
Halle de la Villette .
Mohan Kumar, ambassador of India
to France said, "I am feeling happy as many people joined us on this
'International Yoga Day'. It is a very good elaboration of Indian culture and Indian
philosophy."
Another high-visibility event in
Paris was the yoga demonstrations on-board the Bateaux-Mouche boat as it made
its way past all the bridges of Paris on the Seine. Yoga demonstrations were
also organised at the foot of the Eiffel Tower in collaboration with Lolë
White, Paris. Synchronised asanas by 2,000 people dressed in white, at the foot
of the most-visited monument in the world created a greater awareness of an
interest in yoga.
No comments:
Post a Comment