HYDERABAD, Oct 13: The first ever Sindhi language book on Yoga in post-partition Sindh, titled as ‘Yoga Assan and Paranayam’ was launched at the Mumtaz Mirza auditorium, Sindh Museum, here on Sunday.

The launching ceremony of the book, written by Khempal Sharma, was performed by human rights activist comrade Rochi Ram.

Speaking as the chief guest, Sindh secretary culture and tourism Gul Mohammad Umrani said Yoga was in fact a branch of philosophy which needed to be studied and understood.

Paying compliments to Mr Sharma, he said, the writer had done a great job by writing a book on Yoga in the Sindhi language. He said in Pakistan people had kept themselves away from philosophy and paid more attention to mysticism.

In his presidential remarks, MPA Dr Ramesh Wankwani said Yoga was always helpful when a person became disappointed or dejected. He said practice of Yoga provided great relief from various diseases.

Rights activist comrade Rochi Ram said Yoga always helped in bringing to surface the latent abilities of a human being.

Eminent Sindhi writer Wali Ram Walabh said after the Partition this was the first book on this subject in Sindhi language. He suggested opening of Yoga practicisng centres in Sindh.

Others who spoke on the occasion, included Jami Chandio, MPA Bhag Chand, Eng S. Lal Ahuja, Dr Chandi Ram Shahani, Dadi Leela, Jam Saqi and others.

The writer of the book Khempal Sharma also spoke on the occasion and gave demonstration of various Yoga exercises.

IT FAIR: The Hyderabad Institute of Arts, Science and Technology (HIAST) in collaboration with the IT department, government of Sindh, Hyderabad district government, Hyderabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Kotri Association of Trade and Industry and Hyderabad Gymkhana is organizing a three-day Information Technology Mela (17-19 Oct) at the Civil Aviation Training Institute near Hyderabad Airport.

The funfair was aimed at providing an opportunity to the people specially students to keep them abreast of information technology revolution.

This exposure to students of the interior Sindh will help them develop and understanding in the future of job market. The salient features of the funfair are, a seminar on information technology, software competition, declamation contest, drawing competition, exhibitions of science projects of school and college students, book exhibition and entertainment.

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