- An MoU focusing on various subjects, including yoga, ayurveda medicine, and wellness, was signed between the Indian Army and Patanjali Yogpeeth.
- Patanjali and its affiliated organizations expressed their commitment to prioritizing the hiring of retired military personnel for various services at Patanjali.
- Acharya Balkrishna said that Patanjali will leave no stone unturned in completing this work as part of its gratitude towards the nation.
- Acting swiftly on the MoU Patanjali has called for applications of retired Army soldiers for various posts.
- Acharya Balkrishna said that Patanjali is confident that retired soldiers will be valuable assets to the company.
An MoU focusing on various subjects, including yoga, ayurveda medicine, and wellness, was signed between the Indian Army and Patanjali Yogpeeth at the army headquarters North India Region in Bareilly. A consensus was reached to work together in the fields of yoga, ayurvedic medicine, and wellness, health care for the betterment of the soldiers, Patanjali Yogpeeth said in a release on Friday.
Acharya Balkrishna, General Secretary of Patanjali Yogpeeth, Lieutenant General NS Raja Subramani (GOC in C Central Command), Lieutenant General RC Tiwari (GOC North India Zone), Brigadier Aman Anand, Commander, Headquarters 9 (Independent Mountain Brigade Group), and Major Vivek Jacob (CLAW, Global) were present during the MoU signing ceremony.
Additionally, Patanjali and its affiliated organizations expressed their commitment to prioritizing the hiring of retired military personnel for various services at Patanjali. The discussion also elaborated on fundamental issues like controlling migration from the mountains, sustaining border protection, promoting VIBRANT villages, and generating local resources for employment, particularly in adventure-related forefronts
On this occasion, Acharya Balkrishna said that he was proud and, at the same time, felt responsible. He said Patanjali will leave no stone unturned in completing this work as part of its gratitude towards the nation. (ANI)
Acting swiftly on the MoU, Patanjali, a leading Indian conglomerate, has called for applications of retired Army soldiers for various posts. The company has asked them to send in their bio-data to esm.initiative@patanjaliayurved.org with their full name, address, and total years of experience in the military. In a press release, Patanjali said that it has a strong commitment to social responsibility, and this MoU is a further demonstration of that commitment.
Under the MoU, Patanjali will provide employment opportunities to retired soldiers in a variety of areas, including, Yoga and meditation instruction, Ayurveda therapy, sales and marketing, logistics, and security.
Patanjali will give priority to retired soldiers who have the necessary skills and experience. The company will also provide training and support to help retired soldiers transition to civilian life. Acharya Balkrishna, the general secretary of Patanjali Yogpeeth, said that the company is committed to helping retired soldiers find meaningful employment opportunities. He said that Patanjali is confident that retired soldiers will be valuable assets to the company.
(With inputs from agencies)