New year resolutions: Kerala DGP instructs all police stations to hold yoga sessions

Starting January 1, yoga sessions will be held in police stations across the state.
New year resolutions: Kerala DGP instructs all police stations to hold yoga sessions
New year resolutions: Kerala DGP instructs all police stations to hold yoga sessions
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As the year 2016 draws to a close and people across the world gear up for yet another round of New Year resolutions, the Kerala police have reportedly decided to incorporate Yoga into their routine chalked out for 2017.

State police chief Loknath Behera has issued instructions to all district Superintendent of Police (SPs) to ensure that yoga sessions are held daily in all police stations in their respective areas of responsibility, beginning 01 January.

Speaking to The News Minute, Kannur SP Sanjay Kumar welcomed the move: “I received the order two days ago. The letter however does not make yoga sessions mandatory per se. But this is very much needed in the police force which faces constant pressure all the time. It will also aid in better discharge of our duties.”

Each police station will have to rope in yoga instructors for guidance.

Dismissing certain media reports of several police personnel having reservations in doing yoga owing to religious differences, SP Sanjay Kumar opines that the purpose of the DGP’s order is not to impose rules, but to help officials.

“The yoga session will be held in the mornings at around 6.30/7 am. Officers who live close by or at the police quarters will not have issues in reporting for the session. For those who are not able to do so owing to practical difficulties, I feel they should be allowed to practise yoga in the comfort of their homes,” he says.

Pathanamthitta SP Harishankar too feels that the order which has been issued in the good interest of the state police force could be modified to accommodate practical difficulties. 

"Considering our work schedules, daily morning yoga sessions could cause difficulty especially to the Vanitha (women) police.The current order could be modified to make it a weekly session for them at least. We did offer such a suggestion from our side, but not in writing," he shares.  

Refusing to comment on the order, another senior police official from Kollam points out that "regular parades and other activities are already in place as part of physical training”. 

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