FIRST & FOREMOST ASIAN WEEKLY IN EUROPE
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YOGA DAY: PM MODI LEADS FROM FRONT
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Women in Indian sarees make history at the Royal Ascot
Racegoers wearing saree, pose at the Royal Ascot
8th International Yoga Day 2022 celebrations organised by High Commission of India, London at Holland Park !
Prime Minister Narendra Modi performed yoga along with thousands of participants at a mass demonstration in the backdrop of the iconic Mysuru Palace on the International Yoga Day and said the physical fitness regime was forming a basis for cooperation among countries, and that it can become a problem-solver. Describing
PM Modi leading Yoga Day celebration in Mysuru
Yoga Day as a ‘global festival’, PM Modi said yogic energy is giving direction to global health. “Yogic energy, which has been nurtured for centuries by spiritual centres of India like Mysuru, is today giving direction to global health,” Modi said while addressing a gathering on the occasion of 8th International Yoga Day. Continued on page 16
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A thousand women made history on Thursday, by attending Ladies’ Day at the Royal Ascot in Berkshire, not far from London, draped in traditional sarees, brightening up the horse racing event on a very hot summer day. It was part of an initiative to encourage women from South Asian backgrounds to support artisan weavers who lost their incomes during the pandemic as well as raise funds to empower rural women to set up small local businesses. Royal Ascot is Britain's most valuable race meeting, attracting many of the world's finest racehorses to compete for millions of pounds in prize money (just over £7.3million in 2019). Continued on page 14