Aditi Tandon
New Delhi, April 17
Amid a COVID spike, the Housing and Urban Affairs Ministry on Saturday instructed staffers to practise a special immunity-boosting yogic posture mastered by Spiritual Guru Jaggi Vasudev.
During the official announcement, the ministry described the Simha Yogic Kriya, practised by Jaggi Vasudev, as very powerful, in the current challenging times, of an upsurge of COVID-19 cases , and asked them to follow the same.
The official letter by the under-secretary of the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs said: Following up on this address to all officers and staff of the ministry, and its organisations, on April 13, the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development has shared a link to a YouTube video by Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev. It is a very powerful Simha Yogic Kriya, in the current challenging times, of an upsurge in Covid-19 cases. This kriya strengthens one s respiratory and immune systems and prepares one to deal with the present crisis in a posi
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In a virtual ceremony, Mr. Puri opened the ROB that is a part of the plan to decongest Delhi and develop Narela, the Ministry said in a statement.
“The ROB will provide smooth connectivity between densely populated Narela and Bawana, which are upcoming residential and industrial hubs in north-west Delhi. There used to be traffic congestion in the area as railway crossing was a bottle-neck on the route,” the Ministry said.