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Yoga, pranayama foster peace, says Central University VC

Yoga, pranayama foster peace, says Central University VC
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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.

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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.

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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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