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Air India takes yoga to the skies with classes for pilots and cabin crew

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June 2, 2015, 5:25 AM ET
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Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) prime ministerial candidate and Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi (R) sits alongside yoga guru Baba Ramdev (L) during an event for Ramdev's Bharat Swabhiman Trust in New Delhi on January 5, 2014. Yoga guru Baba Ramdev has reiterated his support for Bharatiya Janata Party's prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi if the BJP candidate can give assurances on aspects of policy. AFP PHOTO/SAJJAD HUSSAIN (Photo credit should read SAJJAD HUSSAIN/AFP/Getty Images)Photograph by Sajjad Hussain — AFP/Getty Images

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By Rohit Inani @josefkisdrunk

In a first, India’s state-run carrier Air India is providing yoga sessions for its new cabin crew recruits and pilots that are currently undergoing training, according to local media.

“We have introduced yoga for the first time in our training module for pilots and cabin crew, as we believe that yoga brings in a sense of discipline as well as help cope better with the stress of the job,” an Air India official told the Economic Times. “Every crew member currently being trained has to attend yoga sessions in the morning at 6.30 am.”

The move comes against the backdrop of steps by the country’s Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, to popularize the ancient Indian discipline since coming to power last year. As an avid practitioner of yoga, Modi has appointed a minister to promote traditional medicines and yoga in his government, and pushed for the declaration an international day of yoga, now set for June 21, by the U.N. General Assembly.

On May 28, Modi used social media to urge Indians to make the first international day of yoga a success.

Let's work together & make 1st ever International Day of Yoga a success. I request people from all walks of life to actively participate.

— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) May 28, 2015

 

Modi’s government is also planning a series of events to mark the date in a bid to, as the Prime Minister put it, makes yoga a “mass movement globally.”

We are planning events & activities on International Day of Yoga with an aim of making Yoga a mass movement globally. http://t.co/GmGaJhcE53

— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) May 28, 2015

Modi himself is expected to lead a public yoga session in the heart of the capital New Delhi on June 21, with the Prime Minister’s office reportedly issuing a circular asking all senior officials and civil servants to attend.

“It’ll be a 35-minute yoga demonstration programme led by the Prime Minister himself,” a senior government official told the U.K.’s Daily Telegraph.

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