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NCC girl cadets of Little Flower Higher Secondary School do yoga on during the International Day of Yoga programme.[/caption]
Dimapur, June 23 (EMN): NNC girl cadets under the aegis of 1 Nagaland Girls’ battalion comprising St. Joseph, Jakhama; Kohima College; Little Flower Higher Secondary School, Kohima; and Don Bosco Higher Secondary School, Tseminyu, have observed the International Day of Yoga on June 21.
The event was led by Regina Razousinuo, associate NCC Officer and assistant professor of St. Joseph’s College, Jakhama. The programme was held on the theme “Be a Naga and do yoga, be a Christian and do yoga.”
Besides, a total of 416 NCC girl cadets from St. Paul School, Phesama; Japfü Christian College, Kigwema; GHS Kigwema; Loyala Higher Secondary School, Jakhama; Sacred Heart school, Khuzama; and St. Joseph’s College, Jakhama, along with three associate NCC officers and one caretaker officer participated in the event with Regina Razousinuo as the instructor.
At Kohima College, 200 girl cadets from Mt. Olive College; Don Bosco Higher Secondary School; G Rio School; and Kohima College along with three associate NCC officers took part in the programme.
At Little Flower Higher Secondary School, 310 cadets from St. Mary’s Cathedral Higher Secondary School, and three associate NCC officer attended the programme with Kelhouzasie Lawrence, yoga instructor, along with officials from the department of health and family welfare (AYUSH), Kohima.
At Don Bosco Higher Secondary School, Tseminyu, 125 cadets along with one associate NCC Officer took part in the programme.
Commanding officer of NCC girls, Col. Rajeev Kumar, along with six associates NCC officers, 10 PI staff and 263 girl cadets attended the centrally organised International Day of Yoga at Indira Gandhi Stadium, Kohima, which was attended by the state governor PB Acharya as the chief guest.