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Publication: Rediff.com
Date: April 3, 2006
URL: http://us.rediff.com/news/2006/apr/03yoga.htm
The national highway between Roorkee and Hardwar
will remain closed for vehicular traffic on April 6 owing to the VVIPs' movement
for the inauguration of the first Yoga University at Hardwar.
All the vehicular traffic from Delhi and the
adjoining states will be diverted through alternative routes.
The district administration has made highly
elaborate security arrangements for the mammoth gathering on the occasion,
Senior Superintendent of Police Abhinav Kumar told UNI.
The first Yoga University of the country,
Patanjali Yoga Peeth, is to be set up by yoga guru Swami Ramdev at Bahadrabad
on the Hardwar - Delhi national highway, nearly 15 km from Hardwar. Vice President
Bhairon Singh Shekhavat is scheduled to inaugurate the university in the presence
of Uttaranchal Chief Minister N D Tiwari.
More than 10 chief ministers and an array
of other dignitaries will be present on the occasion. The three day long inaugural
function will open on Tuesday.
Governor Sudershan Aggarwal, several Union
Ministers including Railway Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav, Chief Ministers Nitish
Kumar, Mulayam Singh Yadav, Capt. Amarinder Singh, Bhupinder Singh Hooda,
Narendra Modi, Arjun Munda, Sheila Dikshit and Raman Singh are expected besides
the chiefs of many leading national and multinational companies, prominent
saints and celebrities from the Bollywood.
Acharya Bal Kishan, the general secretary
of the Divya Yoga Mandir Trust & Patanjali Yoga Peeth Trust said that
the Patanjali Yoga Peeth would be among the biggest centre of yoga, research
in Ayurveda and the treatment by indigenous methods in the world. It will
have state of the art library, research laboratories and facilities for treatment
of 5,000 patients per day.
The Rs 250 crore project, will be a rare confluence of yoga for mental peace,
Ayurveda for physical health and spirituality to develop 'sanskars' (human
values) based on our ancient Indian cultural traditions, he added.
UNI