Yoga, pranayama foster peace, says Central University VC
The Vice-Chancellor of the Central University of Tamil Nadu, M. Krishnan, emphasized the role of yoga and meditation in fostering individual and global peace during a convocation ceremony. He encouraged graduates to act as ambassadors for Indian culture and heritage.
Why it matters
The promotion of yoga as a tool for social harmony and national development reflects its ongoing integration into India's soft power and educational discourse.
Regular practice of yoga, pranayama and meditation promotes peace at individual level, strengthens family relationships, fosters harmony within communities, and ultimately contributes to national and global peace, said Vice-Chancellor of Central University of Tamil Nadu, Thiruvarur, M. Krishnan, here on Saturday.
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