Maiden National Yoga Olympiad 2025 DIET Kishtwar organizes

MLA Kishtwar Shagun Parihar receiving bouquet during a programme.
MLA Kishtwar Shagun Parihar receiving bouquet during a programme.

*MLA Shagun Parihar inaugurates event

Excelsior Sports Correspondent

KISHTWAR, May 25: The National Yoga Olympiad 2025, a prestigious event showcasing the best of yoga, was organised by the District Institute of Education and Trainings (DIET) Kishtwar, here today.
The initiative taken by NCERT on behalf of the Ministry of Education (MoE) aims to promote yoga in schools.
Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) Kishtwar Shagun Parihar, inaugurated the event as the chief guest.
Chief Education Officer Masood Hussain Qazi; Principal GHSS Girls, Radha Rani; and Zonal Education Officer Shahnawaz Ahmed, also attended the function as special guests.
In her inaugural address, the chief guest encouraged the participants and explained the importance of the theme of National Yoga Olympiad (NYO) 2025 – “Yoga for Health and Harmony,” which aims to encourage a healthy lifestyle and promote well-being among learners.
Earlier, DNO for the “National Yoga Olympiad,” Sanjay Sharma, invited Sr. Academic Officer Riaz Ahmed Giri for the welcome address, while In-Charge Principal DIET Riaz Ahmed Butt apprised the audience about the event.
It is pertinent to mention here that the National Yoga Olympiad – 2025 was started by NCERT in 2016 as a follow-up to the International Day of Yoga observed every year on June 21.
The jury members, comprising Daleep Kumar (Lecturer, HSS Kuchhal), Anoop Sharma (Master, High School Galigarh), Richa Mohan (Teacher, Middle School Bhoop Nagar), Sanjay Kumar Parihar (Master, MS Kundali), and Yoga Expert Kishori Lal Wazir, evaluated each team with dedication and selected 16 candidates for the next level of competition.
Prominent citizens, Academic Officers, staff members of DIET Kishtwar, faculty from various educational institutions, escort teachers, and ZNOs were present during the yoga competition.
The 16 winners at the district level in Classes VI-VIII (girls & boys) and Classes IX-X (secondary level) will now compete in the divisional-level competition, followed by the national-level event to be held in Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu.