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Ram Dev vows to open Yoga Centres in every village
Hisar | Kamis, Sep 25 2008 IST
 

Will known yoga guru Baba Ram Dev today asserted that his Patanjali Yog Samiti would open yoga centres in all the 6.28 lakh villages in the country within a span of three years. While addressing a function after laying the foundation stone of Arya Samaj Model Town here, the Baba declared that by next year, Patanjali Yog Samiti would have launched such centres in about one lakh villages. Baba Ram Dev also expressed deep concern over growing incidents of terror attacks in the country, saying that the kin of extremists who concealed incriminating activities of their wards were also equally responsible for the offence and should be punished at par with them.

He also demanded stringent action against all those involved in issuing fake identity cards and other documents to the terrorists.

Union state minister for Poverty Alleviation and Urban Development Kumari Selja, who was also present on the occasion, praised the work being done by the Yoga Guru to ''make India an ideal state of good health''.

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