How Are Beloved Kids' Characters Chikoo, Bunty, and Bittu Promoting Yoga with Prime Minister Modi?

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Key Takeaways
- World Yoga Day promotes wellness through yoga.
- Nick and Sonic's characters inspire kids to practice yoga.
- PM Modi emphasizes the holistic benefits of yoga.
- Over 300,000 participants joined the mass yoga session.
- Yoga is becoming increasingly popular among the youth globally.
Mumbai, June 21 (NationPress) In a remarkable effort to foster awareness about wellness and mindful living among the youth of the nation, India's prominent children's entertainment networks, Nick and Sonic, collaborated with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Ministry of AYUSH in Vizag to celebrate World Yoga Day.
In a notable initiative - #YogaSeHiHoga, Nick's beloved characters Chikoo and Bunty, along with Sonic's newest addition Bittu, showcased their yoga skills during the event, inspiring everyone to incorporate yoga into their daily lives in a fun way.
As part of the International Yoga Day festivities, PM Modi, along with Union Ministers, Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, Deputy Chief Minister K. Pawan Kalyan, Civil Aviation Minister K Ram Mohan Naidu, and over 300,000 yoga enthusiasts, took part in a mass yoga session near R.K. Beach, close to the Kalikamatha Temple in Vizag.
During this event, the Prime Minister conveyed a heartfelt message about the comprehensive benefits of yoga, stating, “Yoga is the pause button that humanity needs to breathe, balance, and become whole again.”
In addition to this year’s event, Nick and Sonic previously showcased their commitment to promoting wellness among children when iconic characters Motu and Patlu performed yoga alongside the Prime Minister in Ranchi during Mumbai's yoga gatherings at Yoga by the Bay. The channel also conducted virtual yoga sessions throughout the pandemic.
Emphasizing the significance of yoga, they continue to host yoga contests regularly.
Meanwhile, discussing this year's theme for World Yoga Day - Yoga for One Earth, One Health, PM Modi remarked during a broadcast of 'Mann ki Baat', “Now this day has transformed into a grand celebration of yoga. This is an invaluable gift from India to the world, beneficial for generations to come.”
He further stated, “It is a source of pride for us that interest in our yoga and traditional medicine is growing globally. Many young individuals are embracing yoga and Ayurveda as excellent avenues for wellness.”