The ITBP personnel performed yoga asanas along with dogs on the river bank near ATS situated in the Lohit valley of Arunachal Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh: Jawans from ITBP's Animal Training School (ATS) located at Lohitpur perform Yoga, ahead of Yoga Day 2019 on June 21. Pic/ANI
Lohitpur: Ahead of International Yoga Day on June 21, the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) personnel from Animal Training School (ATS) located at Lohitpur performed Yoga with dogs. The ITBP personnel performed yoga asanas along with dogs on the river bank near ATS situated in the Lohit valley of Arunachal Pradesh.
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Arunachal Pradesh: Jawans from ITBP's Animal Training School (ATS) located at Lohitpur perform Yoga, ahead of #YogaDay2019 on June 21. pic.twitter.com/6fx7DCUHQZ
— ANI (@ANI) June 19, 2019
The photographs of the event show the dogs, doing the yoga asanas along with their masters. Earlier in June, personnel from the central armed force performed yoga at an altitude of 18,000 feet in freezing Ladakh. "Himveers of ITBP gearing up for 5th International Day of Yoga at 18,000 feet in Ladakh", ITBP tweeted along with a video clip.
#Himveers of 51st Battalion #ITBP Patiala, Punjab at a #Yoga session
— ITBP (@ITBP_official) June 20, 2019
ITBP gearing up for the #InternationalDayOfYoga2019 #YogaDay2019 #5thInterantionalDayofYoga #InternationalYogaDay pic.twitter.com/uk5Z8V95qj
From Laddakh to Arunachal...Himachal Pradesh to Chhattisgarh#Himveers of #ITBP preparing for #InternationalYogaDay #InternationalDayOfYoga2019 since last two weeks#YogaDay2019 #5thInterantionalDayofYoga@narendramodi@HMOIndia@MIB_India @PrakashJavdekar pic.twitter.com/ReORT8aXxK
— ITBP (@ITBP_official) June 19, 2019
One of the seven Central Armed Police Forces of India, ITBP is deployed along India's border of Tibet. International Yoga Day, a concept formally promoted in India by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, is celebrated throughout the world on 21 June every year.
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