Prime Minister’s Awards for Outstanding Contribution towards the Development and Promotion of Yoga for the Year 2021, announced

Prime Minister’s Awards for Outstanding Contribution towards the Development and Promotion of Yoga for the Year 2021, announced

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Category : Awards Published on: June 22 2022

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  • The Prime Minister's award for outstanding contribution for promotion of Yoga has been announced for the year 2021. 
  • Bhikkhu Sanghasena from Ladakh, Marcus Vinicius Rojo Rodrigues from Brazil and two organisations, The Divine Life Society from Uttarakhand and the British Wheel of Yoga from United Kingdom have been chosen for the award.
  • The winners will be felicitated with a trophy, certificate and cash award of 25 lakh rupees.
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