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‘Healing America’ aims to revitalize communities through a nationwide online program focused on promoting healing across the country where participants will learn evidence-based SKY Breath Meditation technique.
Over 100 independent studies (including ones from top-rated universities such as Yale, University of Arizona, and Harvard) published in peer-reviewed journals, have demonstrated a comprehensive range of benefits from practising SKY Breath Meditation such as reducing stress, relieving anxiety, improving sleep, enabling a calm state of mind while making people feel happier and more optimistic.
Over a thousand individuals across the USA will take part in this initiative by participating in a three-day online workshop.
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Kapil Sharma, Bhumi Pednekar Team Up To Supply Oxygen In Karnataka
Both have teamed up for Sri Sri Ravi Shankar s Mission Zindagi initiative.
Kapil Sharma, Bhumi Pednekar team up to aid Karnataka with oxygen supply(Photo Credit – Instagram)
Star comedian Kapil Sharma and actress Bhumi Pednekar have teamed up to provide oxygen supply for people in Karnataka, through Sri Sri Ravi Shankar’s Mission Zindagi initiative.
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The initiative will work at stationing oxygen buses outside Covid hospitals in Hoskote, Devanahalli, Doddaballapur, Nelamangala 1 and Nelamangala 2 to help those in need.
“Our country is currently witnessing the second wave of this deadly virus, which has now penetrated rural India. With so many cases coming from smaller towns and villages where medical assistance and aid might be limited, the need of the hour is to provide oxygen to the patients,” Bhumi Pedenkar said.