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Anantapur
ANANTAPUR: The Bar Association of Anantapur has organised free yoga training programme to advocates, judicial officers, judicial staff and their families in the Justice Challa Kondaiah memorial auditorium in the district courts complex here. District and Sessions Judge K. Gaddenna inaugurated the programme on Wednesday evening and it would continue till March 30, secretary of the Bar Association B. Narayana Reddy stated here on Thursday. ScheduleThe training programme would commence at 5 pm everyday. Speaking on the occasion the District Judge said yoga was the best practice to maintain physical and psychological fitness. First Additional District Judge R. Murali asked the lawyers, judicial staff and their families to avail the facility and complimented the association for organising the training programme. Special Sessions Judge for SC, ST case N. Raghava Rao also spoke. Sundarnath Babu guruji gave an introduction to the yoga training which would be overseen by experts. President of the Bar Association V.J. Ravi Kumar, several lawyers, judicial staff and others participated in the programme.
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