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Time of India
21-06-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
MP takes part in yoga session at blind school
Mysuru: MP Yaduveer Wadiyar visited the Govt School for the Blind and interacted with visually challenged students after their participation in the inclusive yoga session on Saturday. During the interaction, Yaduveer commended the students for their commitment to learning and practising yoga and emphasised the need to scale inclusive approaches nationwide. The MP also held discussions with Dr Ananthalakshmi V, CEO of EquiBeing Foundation, regarding the organisation's flagship initiative, EquiYog—a long-term programme that trains visually impaired children in adapted yoga techniques using verbal instructions, spatial awareness, and breath-based methods. "Mysuru is known for its deep-rooted yoga tradition. It is time we expand this legacy by ensuring that children with disabilities are included in yoga," said Yaduveer.


The Hindu
21-06-2025
- Health
- The Hindu
Specially-abled children participate in Yoga Day event at Mysuru palace
About 50 specially-abled children took part in the International Day of Yoga held at the Mysuru palace, in a celebration that underscored accessibility and inclusivity, on Saturday. The event was organised by the Ministry of Ayush and the State government. EquiBeing Foundation collaborated to support the participation of the specially-abled children through training and facilitation. The organisers said the participating children were engaged in a year-long inclusive yoga training programme conducted by EquiBeing Foundation, focussing on sensory-friendly techniques such as verbal guidance, breathwork, and spatial orientation. The session demonstrated how traditional practices like yoga can be meaningfully adapted to serve people of all abilities, the organisers said. V. Ananthalakshmi, CEO of EquiBeing Foundation, said yoga, when adapted with care, becomes a medium of empowerment. Our work with these children has shown that accessibility builds confidence and connection. Minister for Social Welfare H.C. Mahadevappa who interacted with the children said this initiative reflects the collective responsibility to ensure that health and wellness are accessible to all, and inclusion should not be an exception, it must be the norm.