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President Kovind to perform yoga asanas with Suriname counterpart

PARAMARIBO: President Ram Nath Kovind will perform yoga asanas along with his Suriname counterpart Desire Delano Bouterse here on Thursday to observe the International Day of Yoga in this Latin American country.

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Paramaribo, June 21

President Ram Nath Kovind will perform yoga asanas along with his Suriname counterpart Desire Delano Bouterse here on Thursday to observe the International Day of Yoga in this Latin American country.

This will be the first time that heads of two countries will together participate in the International Day of Yoga. “I look forward to participating in the Yoga Day celebrations with President Bouterse in Paramaribo, Suriname. This is the first time two heads of state will be celebrating International Yoga Day together,” President Kovind tweeted on Thursday.

Extending his greetings on the occasion, the President said, “On International Yoga Day greetings to all those practising yoga across the globe. Yoga is an ancient Indian tradition, but it doesn’t belong to India alone. It is part of humanity’s intangible heritage. I invite you to explore and celebrate yoga wherever you are.”

The United Nations General Assembly in December 2014 had declared that June 21 would be observed as International Day of Yoga every year.

The President arrived in the Suriname capital Paramaribo on Wednesday on the second leg of his three-nation tour to Greece, Suriname and Cuba. PTI

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