BDL observes Yoga Day with enthusiasm and fervour 
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BDL observes Yoga Day with enthusiasm and fervour

The 9th International Yoga Day has been observed in all Units and Offices of Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL) with enthusiasm and fervour

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: The 9th International Yoga Day has been observed in all Units and Offices of Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL) with enthusiasm and fervour. BDL’s Director (Production) and Chairman & Managing Director (Addl. Charge) P Radha Krishna, Director (Finance) N Srinivasulu, Executive Director (BDL’s Bhanur Unit) Commodore G R Pradhan (Retd), Executive Director (BDL’s Kanchanbagh Unit) P V Raja Ram and senior officials and employees of the company participated in the International Yoga Day 2023.

Extending greetings to employees of the Company and their families on the occasion of International Yoga Day, Krishna highlighted the benefits of yoga in one’s life and urged the employees to make Yoga as a way of life.

Banners were displayed at prominent places in all the Units / Offices of BDL to commemorate the 9th International Yoga Day.

CMD along with functional Director, Unit Head and senior officials and employees of the company participated in the International Yoga Day - 2023 with enthusiasm and fervour.

Employees performing various ‘asanas’ during the 9th International Yoga Day celebrations at BDL.

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