Indian school children perform yoga for world peace

Published October 20, 2014
Indian students of Delhi Public School perform yoga during a mass session in Hyderabad. Photo-by-AFP
Indian students of Delhi Public School perform yoga during a mass session in Hyderabad. Photo-by-AFP
Indian students of Delhi Public School perform yoga during a mass session in Hyderabad. Photo-by-AFP
Indian students of Delhi Public School perform yoga during a mass session in Hyderabad. Photo-by-AFP
Indian students of Delhi Public School perform yoga during a mass session in Hyderabad. Photo-by-AFP
Indian students of Delhi Public School perform yoga during a mass session in Hyderabad. Photo-by-AFP
Indian students of Delhi Public School perform yoga during a mass session in Hyderabad. Photo-by-AFP
Indian students of Delhi Public School perform yoga during a mass session in Hyderabad. Photo-by-AFP
Indian students of Delhi Public School perform yoga during a mass session in Hyderabad. Photo-by-AFP
Indian students of Delhi Public School perform yoga during a mass session in Hyderabad. Photo-by-AFP
Indian students of Delhi Public School perform yoga during a mass session in Hyderabad. Photo-by-AFP
Indian students of Delhi Public School perform yoga during a mass session in Hyderabad. Photo-by-AFP
Indian students of Delhi Public School perform yoga during a mass session in Hyderabad. Photo-by-AFP
Indian students of Delhi Public School perform yoga during a mass session in Hyderabad. Photo-by-AFP

Yoga is something India is proud to pass on to the West (now world), and they have embraced it with all the vigour. Yoga helps improve stamina, strength, flexibility and also mental well-being. Nearly 5000 students including teachers performed seven yogic postures at the Delhi Public School in Hyderabad, with religious prayers towards world harmony and peace.

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