Yoga can steer youth away from drug addiction: Kurukshetra University VC
Yoga can steer youth away from drug addiction: KU VC

Kurukshetra University Vice-Chancellor Prof Som Nath Sachdeva stated on International Yoga Day that yoga can play a vital role in steering young people away from substance abuse while strengthening them physically and mentally. The event was jointly organized by the Directorate of Sports and the Youth Red Cross at the university’s Multipurpose Hall.

Yoga as a holistic way of life

Addressing participants as the chief guest, Prof Sachdeva described yoga as one of India’s greatest gifts to the world. He emphasized that yoga is not merely a physical exercise but a holistic way of life that contributes to physical, mental and emotional well-being. Expressing concern over the growing menace of drug abuse among youngsters, he said, “Yoga can play a significant role in steering young people away from addiction while strengthening them physically and mentally.”

New university policy on yoga practice

Announcing a new initiative, the Vice-Chancellor said, “The University will formulate an effective and practical policy to encourage students to adopt regular yoga practice, either in the morning or evening, so that they can lead healthier and more balanced lives.” During the programme, Dr Rajni Bali, Yoga Instructor in the Department of Physical Education, led participants through the Common Yoga Protocol prescribed for International Yoga Day and explained the significance of various yoga practices.

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NIT Kurukshetra also celebrates Yoga Day

Meanwhile, the National Institute of Technology (NIT), Kurukshetra, also celebrated International Yoga Day 2026 under the banner of “Yoga Sangam”, with the event organized by the Physical Education and Sports Section. NIT Director Prof Brahmjit Singh said yoga was not merely a form of physical exercise but a way of life that fosters harmony between the body, mind and spirit, making it especially relevant in today’s fast-paced world. Following the Prime Minister’s address, participants performed the Common Yoga Protocol under the guidance of yoga experts. The session included yogasanas, pranayama and meditation techniques aimed at improving physical fitness, mental clarity and inner peace. The programme also marked the successful culmination of the institute’s 100-day Yoga Shivir.

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