As per guidelines issued by UGC and Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India, the International Day of Yoga 2017 was celebrated at Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth (Deemed University accredited with 'A' Grade by NAAC), Pondicherry in a grand manner from 19-23 June 2017. The weeklong celebrations of IDY 2017 at SBV included local, regional and national events.
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SBV IDY 2k17 celebrations: A grand success
1. As per guidelines issued by UGC and Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India, the
International Day of Yoga 2017 was celebrated at Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth (Deemed
University accredited with 'A' Grade by NAAC), Pondicherry in a grand mann
from 19-
regional and national events.
Yoga awareness programme was conducted on 19 june for 330 faculty and students
of MGMCRI, KGNC and IGIDS along with 30 students and faculty
The VC of SBV Prof KR Sethuraman and Registrar Prof AR Srinivasan graced the
occasion along with representatives of the constituent colleges. Mass awareness
Yoga programme was conducted for more than a hundred students and staff at
Vanidasanar
collaboration with
SBV IDY 2K17 CELEBRATIONS: A GRAND SUCCESS
As per guidelines issued by UGC and Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India, the
International Day of Yoga 2017 was celebrated at Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth (Deemed
University accredited with 'A' Grade by NAAC), Pondicherry in a grand mann
-23 June 2017. The weeklong celebrations of IDY 2017 at SBV included local,
regional and national events.
Yoga awareness programme was conducted on 19 june for 330 faculty and students
of MGMCRI, KGNC and IGIDS along with 30 students and faculty
The VC of SBV Prof KR Sethuraman and Registrar Prof AR Srinivasan graced the
occasion along with representatives of the constituent colleges. Mass awareness
Yoga programme was conducted for more than a hundred students and staff at
Vanidasanar Higher Secondary School in Seliamedu as well as at the RHTC in
collaboration with
SBV IDY 2K17 CELEBRATIONS: A GRAND SUCCESS
As per guidelines issued by UGC and Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India, the
International Day of Yoga 2017 was celebrated at Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth (Deemed
University accredited with 'A' Grade by NAAC), Pondicherry in a grand mann
23 June 2017. The weeklong celebrations of IDY 2017 at SBV included local,
regional and national events.
Yoga awareness programme was conducted on 19 june for 330 faculty and students
of MGMCRI, KGNC and IGIDS along with 30 students and faculty
The VC of SBV Prof KR Sethuraman and Registrar Prof AR Srinivasan graced the
occasion along with representatives of the constituent colleges. Mass awareness
Yoga programme was conducted for more than a hundred students and staff at
Higher Secondary School in Seliamedu as well as at the RHTC in
collaboration with the Department of
SBV IDY 2K17 CELEBRATIONS: A GRAND SUCCESS
As per guidelines issued by UGC and Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India, the
International Day of Yoga 2017 was celebrated at Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth (Deemed
University accredited with 'A' Grade by NAAC), Pondicherry in a grand mann
23 June 2017. The weeklong celebrations of IDY 2017 at SBV included local,
Yoga awareness programme was conducted on 19 june for 330 faculty and students
of MGMCRI, KGNC and IGIDS along with 30 students and faculty
The VC of SBV Prof KR Sethuraman and Registrar Prof AR Srinivasan graced the
occasion along with representatives of the constituent colleges. Mass awareness
Yoga programme was conducted for more than a hundred students and staff at
Higher Secondary School in Seliamedu as well as at the RHTC in
the Department of
SBV IDY 2K17 CELEBRATIONS: A GRAND SUCCESS
As per guidelines issued by UGC and Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India, the
International Day of Yoga 2017 was celebrated at Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth (Deemed
University accredited with 'A' Grade by NAAC), Pondicherry in a grand mann
23 June 2017. The weeklong celebrations of IDY 2017 at SBV included local,
Yoga awareness programme was conducted on 19 june for 330 faculty and students
of MGMCRI, KGNC and IGIDS along with 30 students and faculty
The VC of SBV Prof KR Sethuraman and Registrar Prof AR Srinivasan graced the
occasion along with representatives of the constituent colleges. Mass awareness
Yoga programme was conducted for more than a hundred students and staff at
Higher Secondary School in Seliamedu as well as at the RHTC in
the Department of Community Medicine Dept on 20 June.
SBV IDY 2K17 CELEBRATIONS: A GRAND SUCCESS
As per guidelines issued by UGC and Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India, the
International Day of Yoga 2017 was celebrated at Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth (Deemed
University accredited with 'A' Grade by NAAC), Pondicherry in a grand mann
23 June 2017. The weeklong celebrations of IDY 2017 at SBV included local,
Yoga awareness programme was conducted on 19 june for 330 faculty and students
of MGMCRI, KGNC and IGIDS along with 30 students and faculty
The VC of SBV Prof KR Sethuraman and Registrar Prof AR Srinivasan graced the
occasion along with representatives of the constituent colleges. Mass awareness
Yoga programme was conducted for more than a hundred students and staff at
Higher Secondary School in Seliamedu as well as at the RHTC in
Community Medicine Dept on 20 June.
SBV IDY 2K17 CELEBRATIONS: A GRAND SUCCESS
As per guidelines issued by UGC and Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India, the
International Day of Yoga 2017 was celebrated at Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth (Deemed
University accredited with 'A' Grade by NAAC), Pondicherry in a grand mann
23 June 2017. The weeklong celebrations of IDY 2017 at SBV included local,
Yoga awareness programme was conducted on 19 june for 330 faculty and students
of MGMCRI, KGNC and IGIDS along with 30 students and faculty from RGCET.
The VC of SBV Prof KR Sethuraman and Registrar Prof AR Srinivasan graced the
occasion along with representatives of the constituent colleges. Mass awareness
Yoga programme was conducted for more than a hundred students and staff at
Higher Secondary School in Seliamedu as well as at the RHTC in
Community Medicine Dept on 20 June.
SBV IDY 2K17 CELEBRATIONS: A GRAND SUCCESS
As per guidelines issued by UGC and Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India, the
International Day of Yoga 2017 was celebrated at Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth (Deemed
University accredited with 'A' Grade by NAAC), Pondicherry in a grand manner
23 June 2017. The weeklong celebrations of IDY 2017 at SBV included local,
Yoga awareness programme was conducted on 19 june for 330 faculty and students
from RGCET.
The VC of SBV Prof KR Sethuraman and Registrar Prof AR Srinivasan graced the
occasion along with representatives of the constituent colleges. Mass awareness
Yoga programme was conducted for more than a hundred students and staff at
Higher Secondary School in Seliamedu as well as at the RHTC in
Community Medicine Dept on 20 June.
As per guidelines issued by UGC and Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India, the
International Day of Yoga 2017 was celebrated at Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth (Deemed
er
23 June 2017. The weeklong celebrations of IDY 2017 at SBV included local,
Yoga awareness programme was conducted on 19 june for 330 faculty and students
from RGCET.
The VC of SBV Prof KR Sethuraman and Registrar Prof AR Srinivasan graced the
occasion along with representatives of the constituent colleges. Mass awareness
Yoga programme was conducted for more than a hundred students and staff at
Higher Secondary School in Seliamedu as well as at the RHTC in
Community Medicine Dept on 20 June.
2. SBV IDY 2k17 Celebrations : A Brief Report
On 21 June Dr Ananda Balayogi,
Director CYTER and the team from
SBV were part of the International
Day of Yoga celebrations at the
Pondicherry Promenade with mass
demonstration of Common Yoga
Protocol by nearly 3000 students led
by the Chief Minister Sri V
Narayanasamy in presence of the
Union Minister of State Sri MJ
Akbar.
It is to be noted that Dr Ananda is a
member of the Ministry of AYUSH
Expert Committee for the
celebrations of IDY since 2015
onwards. The grand event was
organised by the Tourism, Health
and Education departments of
Puducherry Government. CYTER
team also participated actively in
the Workshop on Yoga and
Wellness organised by Tourism
Department and held at the Bharati
Park. Dr Madanmohan, Dr Meena,
Sri Dayanidy, Dr Balaji, Ms
Shvethika and others were invited
presenters. In the evening Dr
Ananda and Dr Meena were
honoured by Chief Minister for their
services for Yoga in Puducherry.
3. On 22 June CYTER concluded a successful Regional Yoga competition for students
of Health Professions Education institutions in Pondicherry region in association
with Pondicherry Yogasana Association.
The Vice chancellor
graced the occasion and gave away the prizes to worthy winners from JIPMER,
MGMCRI, KGNC and CYTER.
On 22 June CYTER concluded a successful Regional Yoga competition for students
of Health Professions Education institutions in Pondicherry region in association
with Pondicherry Yogasana Association.
Vice chancellor
graced the occasion and gave away the prizes to worthy winners from JIPMER,
MGMCRI, KGNC and CYTER.
On 22 June CYTER concluded a successful Regional Yoga competition for students
of Health Professions Education institutions in Pondicherry region in association
with Pondicherry Yogasana Association.
Vice chancellor of SBV Pro
graced the occasion and gave away the prizes to worthy winners from JIPMER,
MGMCRI, KGNC and CYTER.
On 22 June CYTER concluded a successful Regional Yoga competition for students
of Health Professions Education institutions in Pondicherry region in association
with Pondicherry Yogasana Association.
of SBV Prof KR Sethuraman and Registrar Prof AR Srinivasan
graced the occasion and gave away the prizes to worthy winners from JIPMER,
MGMCRI, KGNC and CYTER.
On 22 June CYTER concluded a successful Regional Yoga competition for students
of Health Professions Education institutions in Pondicherry region in association
with Pondicherry Yogasana Association.
f KR Sethuraman and Registrar Prof AR Srinivasan
graced the occasion and gave away the prizes to worthy winners from JIPMER,
On 22 June CYTER concluded a successful Regional Yoga competition for students
of Health Professions Education institutions in Pondicherry region in association
f KR Sethuraman and Registrar Prof AR Srinivasan
graced the occasion and gave away the prizes to worthy winners from JIPMER,
On 22 June CYTER concluded a successful Regional Yoga competition for students
of Health Professions Education institutions in Pondicherry region in association
f KR Sethuraman and Registrar Prof AR Srinivasan
graced the occasion and gave away the prizes to worthy winners from JIPMER,
On 22 June CYTER concluded a successful Regional Yoga competition for students
of Health Professions Education institutions in Pondicherry region in association
f KR Sethuraman and Registrar Prof AR Srinivasan
graced the occasion and gave away the prizes to worthy winners from JIPMER,
On 22 June CYTER concluded a successful Regional Yoga competition for students
of Health Professions Education institutions in Pondicherry region in association
f KR Sethuraman and Registrar Prof AR Srinivasan
graced the occasion and gave away the prizes to worthy winners from JIPMER,
4. SBV IDY 2k17 Celebrations : A Brief Report
The final event, the crest jewel was the National Seminar-cum-Workshop on “Role of
Yoga in prevention, management and rehabilitation of chronic diseases” held on 23
June with lectures, lecture-demonstrations, workshops and panel discussion by
eminent experts.
The event was inaugurated by Ammaji Kalaimamani Yogacharini Meenakshi Devi
Bhavanani in the presence of Prof KR Sethuraman, VC of SBV; Prof AR Srinivasan,
Registrar; Prof M Ravishankar, Dean Faculty of Medicine and Dr Uma, Vice
principal Allied Health Sciences.
“Yoga must remain Yoga and not get mutated through this churning that is
happening in the process of the world celebration the International Day of Yoga with
mass congregations” said Ammaji in her address.
“Yoga has a great role in more than 2/3rd of patients who come to the hospital as
they have Medically Unexplained Symptoms that do not require medical or surgical
interventions but rather Yogic counselling and lifestyle management.
5. Such patients should
be sent to the Yoga
OPD before going to
any other OPD as this
will save time, money,
energy and prevent the
unnecessary taxing of
both the over
burdened health care
system as well as the
patients and their
family” said the
respected Vice
chancellor of SBV Prof
KR Sethuraman in his
special address.
The organising Chairman Prof K Jaiganesh, HOD of Physiology at MGMCRI
welcomed the gathering while the o
Bhavanani, Director CYTER
Participants from all over the country were treated to a most enlightening Keynote
address through video conferencing by Padmashree Dr KK Aggarwal, the National
President of IMA from New Delhi. He in
through the integration of traditional systems of healing such as Yoga with the
modern empirical evidence based medicine.
essentially “parasympathetic” in nature. Hence, pranaya
parasympathetic breathing, asanas as parasympathetic activity. The yama
Yoga are a parasympathetic lifestyle and the combination of all these aspects of Yoga
produce relaxation facilitating healing of chronic diseases. The erudit
him a standing ovation at the end of his presentation
Invited presentations were given on Yogic lifestyle by Yogacharya Aravinda
Koithyar of Shreyas Centre in Bangalore and the power of chanting as Yoga the
by Yogacharini Smt Menaka Desikachar of the KHYF, Chennai.
Such patients should
be sent to the Yoga
OPD before going to
any other OPD as this
will save time, money,
energy and prevent the
unnecessary taxing of
both the over
dened health care
system as well as the
patients and their
family” said the
respected Vice
chancellor of SBV Prof
KR Sethuraman in his
special address.
The organising Chairman Prof K Jaiganesh, HOD of Physiology at MGMCRI
welcomed the gathering while the o
Bhavanani, Director CYTER
Participants from all over the country were treated to a most enlightening Keynote
address through video conferencing by Padmashree Dr KK Aggarwal, the National
President of IMA from New Delhi. He in
through the integration of traditional systems of healing such as Yoga with the
modern empirical evidence based medicine.
essentially “parasympathetic” in nature. Hence, pranaya
parasympathetic breathing, asanas as parasympathetic activity. The yama
Yoga are a parasympathetic lifestyle and the combination of all these aspects of Yoga
produce relaxation facilitating healing of chronic diseases. The erudit
him a standing ovation at the end of his presentation
Invited presentations were given on Yogic lifestyle by Yogacharya Aravinda
Koithyar of Shreyas Centre in Bangalore and the power of chanting as Yoga the
by Yogacharini Smt Menaka Desikachar of the KHYF, Chennai.
Such patients should
be sent to the Yoga
OPD before going to
any other OPD as this
will save time, money,
energy and prevent the
unnecessary taxing of
both the over
dened health care
system as well as the
patients and their
family” said the
respected Vice
chancellor of SBV Prof
KR Sethuraman in his
The organising Chairman Prof K Jaiganesh, HOD of Physiology at MGMCRI
welcomed the gathering while the o
Bhavanani, Director CYTER proposed Vote of Thanks.
Participants from all over the country were treated to a most enlightening Keynote
address through video conferencing by Padmashree Dr KK Aggarwal, the National
President of IMA from New Delhi. He in
through the integration of traditional systems of healing such as Yoga with the
modern empirical evidence based medicine.
essentially “parasympathetic” in nature. Hence, pranaya
parasympathetic breathing, asanas as parasympathetic activity. The yama
Yoga are a parasympathetic lifestyle and the combination of all these aspects of Yoga
produce relaxation facilitating healing of chronic diseases. The erudit
him a standing ovation at the end of his presentation
Invited presentations were given on Yogic lifestyle by Yogacharya Aravinda
Koithyar of Shreyas Centre in Bangalore and the power of chanting as Yoga the
by Yogacharini Smt Menaka Desikachar of the KHYF, Chennai.
The organising Chairman Prof K Jaiganesh, HOD of Physiology at MGMCRI
welcomed the gathering while the o
proposed Vote of Thanks.
Participants from all over the country were treated to a most enlightening Keynote
address through video conferencing by Padmashree Dr KK Aggarwal, the National
President of IMA from New Delhi. He in
through the integration of traditional systems of healing such as Yoga with the
modern empirical evidence based medicine.
essentially “parasympathetic” in nature. Hence, pranaya
parasympathetic breathing, asanas as parasympathetic activity. The yama
Yoga are a parasympathetic lifestyle and the combination of all these aspects of Yoga
produce relaxation facilitating healing of chronic diseases. The erudit
him a standing ovation at the end of his presentation
Invited presentations were given on Yogic lifestyle by Yogacharya Aravinda
Koithyar of Shreyas Centre in Bangalore and the power of chanting as Yoga the
by Yogacharini Smt Menaka Desikachar of the KHYF, Chennai.
The organising Chairman Prof K Jaiganesh, HOD of Physiology at MGMCRI
welcomed the gathering while the organising Secretary Dr Ananda
proposed Vote of Thanks.
Participants from all over the country were treated to a most enlightening Keynote
address through video conferencing by Padmashree Dr KK Aggarwal, the National
President of IMA from New Delhi. He in a lucid manner led everyone on a journey
through the integration of traditional systems of healing such as Yoga with the
modern empirical evidence based medicine. He stressed the concept of Yoga being
essentially “parasympathetic” in nature. Hence, pranaya
parasympathetic breathing, asanas as parasympathetic activity. The yama
Yoga are a parasympathetic lifestyle and the combination of all these aspects of Yoga
produce relaxation facilitating healing of chronic diseases. The erudit
him a standing ovation at the end of his presentation
Invited presentations were given on Yogic lifestyle by Yogacharya Aravinda
Koithyar of Shreyas Centre in Bangalore and the power of chanting as Yoga the
by Yogacharini Smt Menaka Desikachar of the KHYF, Chennai.
The organising Chairman Prof K Jaiganesh, HOD of Physiology at MGMCRI
rganising Secretary Dr Ananda
proposed Vote of Thanks.
Participants from all over the country were treated to a most enlightening Keynote
address through video conferencing by Padmashree Dr KK Aggarwal, the National
a lucid manner led everyone on a journey
through the integration of traditional systems of healing such as Yoga with the
He stressed the concept of Yoga being
essentially “parasympathetic” in nature. Hence, pranaya
parasympathetic breathing, asanas as parasympathetic activity. The yama
Yoga are a parasympathetic lifestyle and the combination of all these aspects of Yoga
produce relaxation facilitating healing of chronic diseases. The erudit
him a standing ovation at the end of his presentation enjoyed by one and all.
Invited presentations were given on Yogic lifestyle by Yogacharya Aravinda
Koithyar of Shreyas Centre in Bangalore and the power of chanting as Yoga the
by Yogacharini Smt Menaka Desikachar of the KHYF, Chennai.
The organising Chairman Prof K Jaiganesh, HOD of Physiology at MGMCRI
rganising Secretary Dr Ananda
Participants from all over the country were treated to a most enlightening Keynote
address through video conferencing by Padmashree Dr KK Aggarwal, the National
a lucid manner led everyone on a journey
through the integration of traditional systems of healing such as Yoga with the
He stressed the concept of Yoga being
essentially “parasympathetic” in nature. Hence, pranayama may be termed
parasympathetic breathing, asanas as parasympathetic activity. The yama
Yoga are a parasympathetic lifestyle and the combination of all these aspects of Yoga
produce relaxation facilitating healing of chronic diseases. The erudite audience gave
enjoyed by one and all.
Invited presentations were given on Yogic lifestyle by Yogacharya Aravinda
Koithyar of Shreyas Centre in Bangalore and the power of chanting as Yoga the
by Yogacharini Smt Menaka Desikachar of the KHYF, Chennai.
The organising Chairman Prof K Jaiganesh, HOD of Physiology at MGMCRI
rganising Secretary Dr Ananda Balayogi
Participants from all over the country were treated to a most enlightening Keynote
address through video conferencing by Padmashree Dr KK Aggarwal, the National
a lucid manner led everyone on a journey
through the integration of traditional systems of healing such as Yoga with the
He stressed the concept of Yoga being
ma may be termed
parasympathetic breathing, asanas as parasympathetic activity. The yama-niyama of
Yoga are a parasympathetic lifestyle and the combination of all these aspects of Yoga
e audience gave
enjoyed by one and all.
Invited presentations were given on Yogic lifestyle by Yogacharya Aravinda
Koithyar of Shreyas Centre in Bangalore and the power of chanting as Yoga therapy
The organising Chairman Prof K Jaiganesh, HOD of Physiology at MGMCRI
Balayogi
Participants from all over the country were treated to a most enlightening Keynote
address through video conferencing by Padmashree Dr KK Aggarwal, the National
a lucid manner led everyone on a journey
through the integration of traditional systems of healing such as Yoga with the
He stressed the concept of Yoga being
ma may be termed
niyama of
Yoga are a parasympathetic lifestyle and the combination of all these aspects of Yoga
e audience gave
Invited presentations were given on Yogic lifestyle by Yogacharya Aravinda
rapy
6. In the afternoon an exhilarating panel discussion was held on the topic of the
seminar with Prof K A Narayan of Community Medicine, Prof Amirtha Ganesh of
Cardiology, Prof Madanmohan Tra
of Pulmonology, Prof K Renuka of Nursing and Yogachemmal Dr Meena
Ramanathan of CYTER as the experts and moderated by Dr Ananda.
A great wealth of information was imbibed by all participants from this unique t
that brought into focus the preventive, promotive and rehabilitative aspects of Yoga
in chronic diseases. Clinical, community, nursing, research as well as Yoga therapy
based perspectives were explored in great detail during the animated discussion.
The practical aspects of the workshop were given by the CYTER team along with an
invited presentation by Yogacharini Devasena Bhavanani of ICYER at Ananda
Ashram. A poster presentation was also held on the seminar topic and first prizes
were bagged by M
The event was jointly organised by CYTER and the Department of Physiology with
support of Community medicine, Allied Health Sciences and the Faculties of
Medicine, Dentistry and Nursing of Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth.
In the afternoon an exhilarating panel discussion was held on the topic of the
seminar with Prof K A Narayan of Community Medicine, Prof Amirtha Ganesh of
Cardiology, Prof Madanmohan Tra
of Pulmonology, Prof K Renuka of Nursing and Yogachemmal Dr Meena
Ramanathan of CYTER as the experts and moderated by Dr Ananda.
A great wealth of information was imbibed by all participants from this unique t
that brought into focus the preventive, promotive and rehabilitative aspects of Yoga
in chronic diseases. Clinical, community, nursing, research as well as Yoga therapy
based perspectives were explored in great detail during the animated discussion.
The practical aspects of the workshop were given by the CYTER team along with an
invited presentation by Yogacharini Devasena Bhavanani of ICYER at Ananda
Ashram. A poster presentation was also held on the seminar topic and first prizes
were bagged by Mrs Josephine and Mr Abhishek of MGMCRI.
The event was jointly organised by CYTER and the Department of Physiology with
support of Community medicine, Allied Health Sciences and the Faculties of
Medicine, Dentistry and Nursing of Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth.
In the afternoon an exhilarating panel discussion was held on the topic of the
seminar with Prof K A Narayan of Community Medicine, Prof Amirtha Ganesh of
Cardiology, Prof Madanmohan Tra
of Pulmonology, Prof K Renuka of Nursing and Yogachemmal Dr Meena
Ramanathan of CYTER as the experts and moderated by Dr Ananda.
A great wealth of information was imbibed by all participants from this unique t
that brought into focus the preventive, promotive and rehabilitative aspects of Yoga
in chronic diseases. Clinical, community, nursing, research as well as Yoga therapy
based perspectives were explored in great detail during the animated discussion.
The practical aspects of the workshop were given by the CYTER team along with an
invited presentation by Yogacharini Devasena Bhavanani of ICYER at Ananda
Ashram. A poster presentation was also held on the seminar topic and first prizes
rs Josephine and Mr Abhishek of MGMCRI.
The event was jointly organised by CYTER and the Department of Physiology with
support of Community medicine, Allied Health Sciences and the Faculties of
Medicine, Dentistry and Nursing of Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth.
In the afternoon an exhilarating panel discussion was held on the topic of the
seminar with Prof K A Narayan of Community Medicine, Prof Amirtha Ganesh of
Cardiology, Prof Madanmohan Trakroo of Physiology and CYTER, Prof R Pajanivel
of Pulmonology, Prof K Renuka of Nursing and Yogachemmal Dr Meena
Ramanathan of CYTER as the experts and moderated by Dr Ananda.
A great wealth of information was imbibed by all participants from this unique t
that brought into focus the preventive, promotive and rehabilitative aspects of Yoga
in chronic diseases. Clinical, community, nursing, research as well as Yoga therapy
based perspectives were explored in great detail during the animated discussion.
The practical aspects of the workshop were given by the CYTER team along with an
invited presentation by Yogacharini Devasena Bhavanani of ICYER at Ananda
Ashram. A poster presentation was also held on the seminar topic and first prizes
rs Josephine and Mr Abhishek of MGMCRI.
The event was jointly organised by CYTER and the Department of Physiology with
support of Community medicine, Allied Health Sciences and the Faculties of
Medicine, Dentistry and Nursing of Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth.
In the afternoon an exhilarating panel discussion was held on the topic of the
seminar with Prof K A Narayan of Community Medicine, Prof Amirtha Ganesh of
kroo of Physiology and CYTER, Prof R Pajanivel
of Pulmonology, Prof K Renuka of Nursing and Yogachemmal Dr Meena
Ramanathan of CYTER as the experts and moderated by Dr Ananda.
A great wealth of information was imbibed by all participants from this unique t
that brought into focus the preventive, promotive and rehabilitative aspects of Yoga
in chronic diseases. Clinical, community, nursing, research as well as Yoga therapy
based perspectives were explored in great detail during the animated discussion.
The practical aspects of the workshop were given by the CYTER team along with an
invited presentation by Yogacharini Devasena Bhavanani of ICYER at Ananda
Ashram. A poster presentation was also held on the seminar topic and first prizes
rs Josephine and Mr Abhishek of MGMCRI.
The event was jointly organised by CYTER and the Department of Physiology with
support of Community medicine, Allied Health Sciences and the Faculties of
Medicine, Dentistry and Nursing of Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth.
In the afternoon an exhilarating panel discussion was held on the topic of the
seminar with Prof K A Narayan of Community Medicine, Prof Amirtha Ganesh of
kroo of Physiology and CYTER, Prof R Pajanivel
of Pulmonology, Prof K Renuka of Nursing and Yogachemmal Dr Meena
Ramanathan of CYTER as the experts and moderated by Dr Ananda.
A great wealth of information was imbibed by all participants from this unique t
that brought into focus the preventive, promotive and rehabilitative aspects of Yoga
in chronic diseases. Clinical, community, nursing, research as well as Yoga therapy
based perspectives were explored in great detail during the animated discussion.
The practical aspects of the workshop were given by the CYTER team along with an
invited presentation by Yogacharini Devasena Bhavanani of ICYER at Ananda
Ashram. A poster presentation was also held on the seminar topic and first prizes
rs Josephine and Mr Abhishek of MGMCRI.
The event was jointly organised by CYTER and the Department of Physiology with
support of Community medicine, Allied Health Sciences and the Faculties of
Medicine, Dentistry and Nursing of Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth.
In the afternoon an exhilarating panel discussion was held on the topic of the
seminar with Prof K A Narayan of Community Medicine, Prof Amirtha Ganesh of
kroo of Physiology and CYTER, Prof R Pajanivel
of Pulmonology, Prof K Renuka of Nursing and Yogachemmal Dr Meena
Ramanathan of CYTER as the experts and moderated by Dr Ananda.
A great wealth of information was imbibed by all participants from this unique t
that brought into focus the preventive, promotive and rehabilitative aspects of Yoga
in chronic diseases. Clinical, community, nursing, research as well as Yoga therapy
based perspectives were explored in great detail during the animated discussion.
The practical aspects of the workshop were given by the CYTER team along with an
invited presentation by Yogacharini Devasena Bhavanani of ICYER at Ananda
Ashram. A poster presentation was also held on the seminar topic and first prizes
rs Josephine and Mr Abhishek of MGMCRI.
The event was jointly organised by CYTER and the Department of Physiology with
support of Community medicine, Allied Health Sciences and the Faculties of
In the afternoon an exhilarating panel discussion was held on the topic of the
seminar with Prof K A Narayan of Community Medicine, Prof Amirtha Ganesh of
kroo of Physiology and CYTER, Prof R Pajanivel
of Pulmonology, Prof K Renuka of Nursing and Yogachemmal Dr Meena
A great wealth of information was imbibed by all participants from this unique team
that brought into focus the preventive, promotive and rehabilitative aspects of Yoga
in chronic diseases. Clinical, community, nursing, research as well as Yoga therapy
based perspectives were explored in great detail during the animated discussion.
The practical aspects of the workshop were given by the CYTER team along with an
invited presentation by Yogacharini Devasena Bhavanani of ICYER at Ananda
Ashram. A poster presentation was also held on the seminar topic and first prizes
The event was jointly organised by CYTER and the Department of Physiology with
support of Community medicine, Allied Health Sciences and the Faculties of
In the afternoon an exhilarating panel discussion was held on the topic of the
seminar with Prof K A Narayan of Community Medicine, Prof Amirtha Ganesh of
kroo of Physiology and CYTER, Prof R Pajanivel
of Pulmonology, Prof K Renuka of Nursing and Yogachemmal Dr Meena
eam
that brought into focus the preventive, promotive and rehabilitative aspects of Yoga
in chronic diseases. Clinical, community, nursing, research as well as Yoga therapy
The practical aspects of the workshop were given by the CYTER team along with an
invited presentation by Yogacharini Devasena Bhavanani of ICYER at Ananda
Ashram. A poster presentation was also held on the seminar topic and first prizes
The event was jointly organised by CYTER and the Department of Physiology with
support of Community medicine, Allied Health Sciences and the Faculties of