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Making yoga popular in the west

Published by: Team GI Youth

The 11-year-old Indian-origin boy from England has won the UK PM Boris Johnson’s daily Points of Light award for conducting yoga classes for 40 children across 14 countries during the Covid lockdown. He is the brand ambassador of yoga in the UK.

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Published on 11, Jan 2022

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