Practising yoga regularly has countless health benefits. While there are many forms of yoga and types of asanas, there is also a branch of yoga called laughter yoga or laughing yoga. You might have even seen elderlies practising this form of yoga in groups. But what exactly is laughter yoga? Is it just about laughing when you do your yoga practice or something more? Let's discover. What is laughing yoga? Laughing yoga is a popular movement and breathing exercise, which aims to bring out your inner child, cultivate joy and help you get rid of daily stressors. Laughter is contagious and thus it's no surprise that laughing yoga started from a small group in Mumbai and now is famous all over India. The advocates of the practice claim that it relieves stress and reduces your risk of chronic diseases. Why should you practise laughing yoga Laughing yoga involves a series of movements and breathing exercises that promote deliberate laughter. The laughing therapy has been used ... » Learn More about Laughter yoga: What it is and how it works
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No chance of being blacklisted by FATF: Pakistan
For Quick Alerts Subscribe Now Corona vaccine price fixed at Rs 250 per dose in private hospitals View Sample For Quick Alerts ALLOW NOTIFICATIONS For Daily Alerts #Fatf Pakistan remains on FATF ‘grey list’, given time till June to implement full action plan #Fatf In supporting every wrong by Pakistan, Turkey trying to emerge as a new radical Islamic axis #Fatf Pakistan-Turkey radical Islamic nexus at FATF #Fatf To remain in the grey list: When appointing a US based lobbying firm too did not help Pakistan #Fatf No action against terror, Pak has failed to act on 6 action items stipulated by FATF #Fatf Pak continues to provide safe havens to terror entities, UN-designated terrorists: India Just In 5 min ago Co-WIN app: Here's how to download COVID-19 vaccination certificate 33 min ago Centre committed to strengthen connectivity, bring ... » Learn More about No chance of being blacklisted by FATF: Pakistan
Litmus test awaits Congress in Puducherry polls
For Puducherry Updates Allow Notification For Daily Alerts Keep youself updated with latest Puducherry News Cancel OK #Puducherry Ahead of PM's visit, holiday declared for schools in Puducherry today #Puducherry Kovind accepts resignation of Puducherry CM V Narayanasamy and his cabinet #Puducherry Ahead of Puducherry floor test, 2 more MLAs quit; govt's strength drops to 12 #Puducherry 3 more Cong MLAs to quit in Puducherry, govt sure to lose trust vote: BJP #Puducherry Puducherry CM convenes meeting of Congress MLAs after Lt Guv's trust vote direction #Puducherry Puducherry governor orders floor test in the legislative assembly on Feb 22 Just In 6 min ago Co-WIN app: Here's how to download COVID-19 vaccination certificate 33 min ago Centre committed to strengthen connectivity, bring development in north-east region: Harsh Vardhan 58 min ago ... » Learn More about Litmus test awaits Congress in Puducherry polls
Fuel bills urging people to not vote for Narendra Modi in 2019 go viral, dealer in Andhra Pradesh files case
Hyderabad: Fabricated bills from filling stations with a call ‘not to vote for Modi again’ have gone viral on social media for the last few days. A filling station in Andhra’s Chittoor district lodged a complaint with the cybercrimes police seeking action against the creators of the bill. The bill gives a call at the end, “If you want to reduce petrol price, don’t vote Modi again’. The bill that resembles the original bill was generated on August 20 on a Mumbai filling station address. Later, several other such bills were generated and circulated on social media. Many people kept sharing and forwarding the bills for fun or out of anger over the rise in fuel charges. The bill issued by this petrol bunk is all in capital letters. The entire bill was retained unchanged but the last line of “Thank you visit again” has been meddled with to accommodate the controversial advice. “Customers who usually do not ask for bills have started asking for one in the last few days, ... » Learn More about Fuel bills urging people to not vote for Narendra Modi in 2019 go viral, dealer in Andhra Pradesh files case
Trading glitch: Sebi, FinMin seek detailed report from NSE
The exchange cited issues with its telecom service providers that prevented stocks and index quotations from getting updated. The National Stock Exchange (NSE) on Wednesday suspended trading in its cash and derivatives segments for over three hours—one of its worst-ever outage—jeopardising the interests of several market participants. The exchange cited issues with its telecom service providers that prevented stocks and index quotations from getting updated. The issue came to light less than an hour after normal trading commenced, with several brokers complaining that live price feeds had frozen. At 11.40 am, the exchange halted equity market trading, forcing investors to redirect their cash market trades to the BSE—where “impact costs” are typically high due to shallow trading volumes. “NSE has multiple telecom links with two service providers to ensure redundancy, and we have received communication from both the telecom service providers that there are issues with ... » Learn More about Trading glitch: Sebi, FinMin seek detailed report from NSE