On 4th International Yoga Day, a unique record was made in educational hub of India, Kota. More than 1.05 citizens of Kota performed yoga together at a single place. The event was organised at RAC ground, Rawatbhata road. This is recognised by Guinness World Records.
In the total of 1.05 Lac people, about 72000 students, parents and faculties were from Allen Career Institute. Under the guidance of Directors of Allen Career Institute, Sh. Govind Maheshwari, Sh. Rajesh Maheshwari, Sh. Naveen Maheshwari and Sh Brajesh Maheshwari, the students participated with full enthusiasm and performed yoga with great energy.
The Chief Guest of the occasion was the founder of Patanjali Yogpeeth Swami Ramdev and Chief Minister of Rajasthan Vasundhara Raje Ji. Patanjali Yogpeeth’s Acharya Balkrishna was also present on the occasion.
Allen Career Institute was honoured by the main organizers of the event ie. Patanjali Yogpeeth and the State Government.Sh. Govind Maheshwari, Director of Allen Career Institute said, Patanjali Juices were being distributed among the students. The students have actively participated in this event. The students came from 16 campuses of ALLEN across Kota. They reached the venue through buses, vans and some of them came walking.
The event ended with the rising of the sun. On the instruction of Swami Ramdev, the students opened their umbrellas to protect themselves from sunshine. Greenery was seen everywhere when about 50000 umbrellas were opened together. Swami Ramdev and Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje Ji were mesmerised with the view. They also praised the discipline of ALLEN students.
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