On International Yoga Day, philanthropist and social entrepreneur Nidarshana Gowani, in association with Ankibai Ghamandiram G. Trust, conducted 10 yoga sessions across different locations in India, reaching out to special children, transgender individuals, senior citizens from old age homes, police officials, teachers, tribal children from Palghar, and people from various walks of life. The initiative aimed to promote wellness, mindfulness, and inclusion for all.
Sessions Designed for Diverse Groups
The events brought together participants in nurturing environments where they engaged in yoga sessions designed to encourage confidence, calmness, self-expression, and emotional well-being. Through guided movement, breathing exercises, and mindfulness practices, participants embraced the spirit of togetherness while discovering strength, happiness, and inner peace.
Quote from Nidarshana Gowani
"Yoga belongs to everyone. Whether it is a child with special needs, a senior citizen, a teacher, a police officer, a member of the transgender community, or a tribal child from a remote village, every individual deserves access to practices that nurture the mind, body, and spirit. Through these celebrations, we aimed to spread the message of inclusion, compassion, and collective well-being," said Nidarshana Gowani.
Impact and Outreach
The trust reaffirmed its belief that wellness, mindfulness, and inclusion should be accessible to everyone, regardless of age, ability, profession, or background. By fostering an atmosphere of acceptance, encouragement, and togetherness, Ankibai Ghamandiram G. Trust and Nidarshana Gowani celebrated the unique spirit of every participant while reinforcing the values of wellness, inclusion, and compassion that lie at the heart of International Yoga Day.



