Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): Uddip Social Welfare Society, a leading organization working for disability empowerment, women empowerment, and rural development, organised a special yoga session for visually impaired students of the National Association for the Blind.
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The session was designed to help students practice simple yet effective yoga postures, breathing techniques, and relaxation exercises that enhance body flexibility, concentration, and overall health. Expert trainers guided the participants through verbal instructions and tactile methods, ensuring accessibility and inclusivity in the practice.
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Through Aarogyata, we aim to create opportunities where differently-abled persons can adopt healthy practices for a better quality of life.
This yoga session is a step towards building confidence, self-care, and positivity among visually impaired youth.”
The organisation plans to conduct more such sessions across different disability groups under the Aarogyata campaign to spread awareness about the importance of holistic wellness, she added.
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