Beer, Goat and Dogs: The Bizarre Avatars of Yoga to Try This International Yoga Day
The theme of International Yoga Day 2019 is 'Yoga for Heart'. And the heart wants what the heart wants!from Top Buzz News- News18.com http://bit.ly/2FnYO4X
Get Latest and breaking news from India. Today's Top India News Headlines, news on Indian politics and government, ... ·
The theme of International Yoga Day 2019 is 'Yoga for Heart'. And the heart wants what the heart wants!
Prenatal yoga tones the physical body, especially the pelvic floor, hip, and abdominal core muscles, in preparation for the birthing process.
The theme for International Yoga Day 2019 is Climate Action and it will be celebrated at the United Nations on Thursday (June 20) followed by a panel discussion on June 21.
The International Yoga Day came into existence on December 11, 2014, after Prime Minister Narendra Modi proposed the idea at the United Nations.
While the prime minister will lead the nation in celebrating the occasion by participating in a mega event in Ranchi, Shah will be in Rohtak and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh in the national capital.
To ensure smooth flow of traffic in and around Red Fort, motorists are advised to avoid Rajpath and its connecting roads as huge public gathering is expected at Rajnath on Friday up to 10 am, they said.
Soumya Sarkar celebrated with a jump, turn and pose - like Cristiano Ronaldo - as fans trolled ICC for comparing the two in a post on social media.
Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty is a known fitness enthusiast who has always endorsed the need for a healthy lifestyle in today's fast-paced world.
The Consulate General of India is organising several events across Texas to celebrate the 5th International Day of Yoga on June 21.
For people suffering from headache, joint pain, back pain or other body pains, yoga can be an effective way to ease aches and often cure the person of the ailments.
Australia will be taking on Bangladesh in a crucial encounter of the ICC 2019 World Cup on Thursday at Trent Bridge in Nottingham.
Australia will be boosted by the return of all-rounders Marcus Stoinis and Nathan Coulter-Nile, both of who are fit and available for their next ICC World Cup game against Bangladesh at Trent Bridge in Nottingham on Thursday (June 20).
The Met Office in England had previously issued an alert for heavy rain in Nottingham ahead of the India New Zealand game, but there is no such alert for Australia’s game against Bangladesh on Thursday (June 19).
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Nulla elementum viverra pharetra. Nulla facilisis, sapien non pharetra venenatis, tortor erat tempus est, sed accumsan odio ante ac elit./p>