Yoga Camp for 400 Students Concludes on World Meditation Day
Key Points:
- First-ever World Meditation Day celebrated globally
- Jamshedpur Women’s College concludes two-month yoga camp
- 400 students participated to combat stress and improve focus
JAMSHEDPUR – To mark the first World Meditation Day, a two-month yoga camp at Jamshedpur Women’s College concluded today.
The yoga camp, organized by the college, aimed to address rising stress levels among students. According to Arjun Sharma of the East Singhbhum Yogasana Sports Association, over 400 students actively participated in the sessions.
Focus on Stress Management
World Meditation Day was celebrated globally for the first time to highlight the importance of stress-free living. Arjun Sharma stated, “Students have learned how vital yoga is for balancing their daily routines and enhancing mental growth.”
Benefits for Students
The yoga camp taught techniques for managing stress and improving concentration. Experts believe such initiatives can help students avoid challenges like depression. Participants practiced meditation and yoga today to experience calmness amid life’s pressures.
The event emphasized how integrating yoga into daily routines fosters mental and intellectual development. Students expressed satisfaction with the positive impact of the program on their well-being.

