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After International Yoga Day Now Yoga To Be Incorporated into Universal Healthcare

After International Yoga Day Now Yoga To Be Incorporated into Universal Healthcare
After Declaring International Yog Day By UN Now WHO to incorporate yoga into universal healthcare
The World Health Organisation is closely working with centres in India and across the world to support the unique knowledge of yoga with scientific evidence and incorporate it into universal healthcare approaches
WHO is working closely with collaborating centres in India and across the world to bring this “unique knowledge” and to support it with scientific evidence to incorporate and standardise some of the practices of yoga.
WHO is also looking to bring yoga into education of medical practitioners since it is a challenge to standardise yoga practice.
Addressing the press briefing, India’s Permanent Representative to the UN Ambassador Asoke Mukerji said by commemorating the Yoga Day globally, India hopes that through the “popularisation of yoga we will be able to tackle some of the biggest challenges that we face as mankind including in the area of global health.”
He said an estimated two billion people across 192 nations would have participated in commemorating the first International Day of Yoga by the end of June 21.