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Yoga4U Wellness Centre Creates History on World Children’s Day and World Diabetes Day 2025
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Yoga4U Wellness Centre Creates History on World Children’s Day and World Diabetes Day 2025

NWR News November 11, 2025 No Comments

In a remarkable celebration marking World Children’s Day and World Diabetes Day, Yoga4U Wellness Centre hosted an inspiring event that beautifully blended health, discipline, and youthful energy. The highlight of the celebration was an extraordinary yoga performance where a talented student held the Yoga Asanas continuously for 11 minutes, showcasing outstanding balance, focus, and discipline.

This incredible feat was officially recognized by Nova World Records and has been documented in the Nova Book of Records under Record No.: NWR-2025-3022, dated November 9, 2025.

The event stood as a testament to the Centre’s commitment to spreading awareness about holistic wellness, discipline, and the benefits of yoga as a way of life.

The celebration, coinciding with two significant global observances—World Children’s Day and World Diabetes Day—brought together students, parents, and yoga enthusiasts from across Chennai. It symbolized the importance of health, mindfulness, and youth empowerment, reflecting the true essence of Yoga4U Wellness Centre’s mission.

The record-breaking performance captivated the audience as the participant maintained the Sarvangasana posture—a challenging asana that demands immense physical control and mental concentration—for a remarkable 11 minutes Yoga Asanas Performance enhances blood flow, strengthens the core, and improves focus. Holding it for such an extended period showcased both physical strength and spiritual endurance, earning the performer admiration and applause from everyone present.

This inspiring achievement was officially acknowledged by Nova World Records, with the Nova World Record Team witnessing and verifying the performance. The event was attended by:
E. Dhilipan – Indian Director
E. Prabakaran – Adjudicator
A. Suganthan – Administration

Their presence added immense value to the event, marking it as a moment of pride for the Yoga4U Wellness Centre and the broader yoga community.

The program was led under the expert guidance of Dr. Kalaimathi, Master and Proprietor of Yoga4U Wellness Centre, and Master Thangaraj, an accomplished yoga instructor. Their leadership and dedication to promoting yoga as a holistic lifestyle were central to the success of the event.

Dr. Kalaimathi’s vision for Yoga4U Wellness Centre has always been to make yoga accessible and beneficial for people of all ages, with a special focus on children. Her commitment to cultivating discipline, concentration, and mindfulness in young learners was clearly reflected in this historic event.

Speaking about the event, Dr. Kalaimathi shared, “This record is not just about endurance—it is about demonstrating how focus, balance, and consistent practice can bring out the best in every individual. Our goal is to help children grow physically strong, mentally calm, and emotionally balanced through yoga.”

The purpose of combining World Children’s Day and World Diabetes Day was deeply symbolic. While Children’s Day celebrates the potential and energy of the youth, World Diabetes Day serves as a reminder of the importance of health awareness and disease prevention. Through this event, Yoga4U Wellness Centre successfully conveyed that yoga can be a powerful tool for both—building healthy habits from childhood and preventing lifestyle-related diseases like diabetes.

The event also featured a series of yoga demonstrations where numerous young participants showcased various poses, each representing balance, harmony, and flexibility. The audience was deeply inspired by the passion and discipline displayed by the children, reinforcing the idea that yoga is not merely a physical exercise—it is a way of life.

Parents and guests expressed their admiration for the students and gratitude to the teachers for nurturing such talents. Many attendees highlighted how the event encouraged their children to take an active interest in physical fitness and mindfulness.

Yoga4U Wellness Centre, under the guidance of Dr. Kalaimathi and Master Thangaraj, has been at the forefront of promoting yoga as a means to holistic health. The Centre is dedicated to spreading the ancient wisdom of yoga and adapting it for modern life, helping both children and adults achieve balance in mind and body.

This event wasn’t just about setting a world record; it was a celebration of discipline, focus, and the limitless potential of the human body and mind. It also served as an educational platform, demonstrating how yoga contributes to improved concentration, flexibility, and overall well-being—qualities that are essential in today’s fast-paced world.

The achievement gained widespread recognition, with Nova World Records officially certifying and including it in their Nova Book of Records. The record has set a new benchmark for yoga practitioners and young learners across India, inspiring many to follow the path of discipline and perseverance.

Community members, local dignitaries, and media outlets praised the event, describing it as a fusion of health awareness and youth celebration. It emphasized the need for early introduction of yoga in schools and among children to promote better posture, emotional balance, and healthy lifestyles.

Following this incredible milestone, Yoga4U Wellness Centre plans to continue organizing annual yoga challenges, awareness drives, and skill development programs, encouraging more students to participate in yoga and meditation. The Centre aims to create a culture where children can grow with confidence, mindfulness, and self-discipline.

The event concluded with heartfelt gratitude expressed by Dr. Kalaimathi and Master Thangaraj, who thanked the Nova World Record officials, the students, parents, and the entire Yoga4U family for their unwavering support.

They reiterated the message that yoga is the bridge between body and mind, and through dedication and practice, every individual can achieve inner harmony and physical excellence.

The World Children’s Day and World Diabetes Day 2025 celebration at Yoga4U Wellness Centre will be remembered as a milestone in the journey of promoting health, wellness, and mindfulness. It stands as a living example of how discipline, determination, and devotion can turn dreams into records and inspiration into reality.

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