PT Usha advocates for the addition of yoga in the Asian Games, promoting its benefits and importance.

IOA President PT Usha urges inclusion of yoga in Asian Games to promote its popularity, sends letter to OCA President Raja Randhir Singh.

June 26th 2024.

PT Usha advocates for the addition of yoga in the Asian Games, promoting its benefits and importance.
In a recent development, PT Usha, the Indian Olympic Association President, has put forward a strong case for the inclusion of yoga in the Asian Games programme. In a letter addressed to Raja Randhir Singh, the President of the Olympic Council of Asia, the legendary athlete has urged the sports community to embrace the exercise form and give it a prominent place in the Asian Games.

Usha has highlighted the growing popularity of yoga and its universal appeal, especially on the occasion of the 10th International Day of Yoga celebrated on June 21. She emphasized the benefits that people from all over the world have derived from practicing yoga and stressed on the need for India to lead the efforts to have it included in major sporting events.

As the spiritual home of yoga and known as the Vishwaguru, Usha believes that India is in a unique position to campaign for the inclusion of yoga in the Asian Games and eventually in the Olympics as well. She also drew attention to the fact that the renowned Louvre Museum in Paris will offer visitors the opportunity to participate in yoga sessions with trained instructors ahead of the upcoming Olympics.

Usha also mentioned that the Union Sports Minister, Mansukh Mandaviya, has been very supportive and appreciative of this idea. In fact, he even believes that the inclusion of yoga in the Asian Games could be the first step towards making it a part of the Olympics. Usha believes that it is important for indigenous sports like yoga to be given a platform on such a global stage.

In conclusion, Usha's letter highlights the growing recognition and acceptance of yoga as a beneficial form of exercise and calls for its inclusion in major sporting events like the Asian Games. As a country that takes pride in its rich heritage and contribution to the world of yoga, India has a responsibility to lead the way in promoting and celebrating this ancient practice on an international level.

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