New Delhi: Country's largest border guarding force BSF has approached Yoga Guru Baba Ramdev to give "advanced" training in yoga exercises to their 1,900 personnel-strong contingent at his facility in Haridwar.
The force has decided to "intensify" yoga training to its troops and for that it aims to have at least one trainer in each platoon-level formation of the paramilitary force, said KK Sharma, Border Security Force chief.
A platoon, comprising about 35 personnel, is the smallest strength of an operational team in the force.
Citing the importance of yoga for his troops, BSF Director General said yoga acts as a stress buster for men women deployed in some of the most arduous and difficult areas as part of their duties in the border guarding and internal security domain.
"We have included yoga as a way of life and more than 2,000 people have been trained in this skill in the force till now. We got them trained at the Morarji Desai institute in Gujarat and Patanjali Yogpeeth in Haridwar,” Sharma said during an event to award the forces' Yoga team that got the first prize for participating at an International Yoga Day (IYD) event.
"We now want to intensify this and hence we are sending 1,900 basic-trained personnel to Patanjali in Haridwar next month for learning advanced yoga skills. Ramdev will himself impart them the training,"
The DG said yoga enhances the willpower and productivity of a person and hence it is much required for the 2.5 lakh personnel-strong paramilitary force.
"There are no two opinions about yoga and that it gives both physical and mental stability and improves will power. We work in difficult and hard areas and hence stress is obvious. We can reduce and regulate that stress by doing yoga and be healthy," he said.