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TWO-DAY ICOP ACTIVITIES AND CULTURAL EVENTS PROMOTE “YOGA FOR ONE EARTH, ONE HEALTH”

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The Central Bureau of Communication (CBC), Regional Office Chandigarh, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, in collaboration with NCC Group Headquarters, Chandigarh, organized a two-day Integrated Communication and Outreach Programme (ICOP) at Post Graduate Government College, Sector 11, Chandigarh, to mark International Yoga Day 2025. This year’s theme was “Yoga for One Earth, One Health.”

On the second day, Major General J.S. Cheema, Additional Director General, NCC Directorate Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh & Chandigarh, attended as Chief Guest. He took part in the ICOP activities, including a walk through photo display, yoga session, and keynote address, where he highlighted the importance of practicing yoga daily and encouraged cadets to adopt a healthy, protein-rich diet.

CBC Assistant Director Ms. Sheenam Jain felicitated the Chief Guest and presented certificates and mementos to the winners of the painting and essay writing competitions held as part of the ICOP.

In addition to these competitions, the programme featured two yoga sessions, a yoga pledge, an open quiz, and three street plays — all aimed at spreading awareness about the benefits of yoga and a healthy lifestyle among youth.

The ICOP was conducted in coordination with Camp CATC 174 under the guidance of Col Alok Kumar Roy, Commanding Officer, 2 Chandigarh Battalion NCC, and supported by NCC staff and faculty. The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from hundreds of cadets across local NCC units.

The programme concluded with a vote of thanks by Ms. Jain, who appreciated the support and cooperation of all officials, cadets, and organizing members.

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