The campaign '100 days in 100 universities' to fight depression was launched by Yogi Yoga, China's popular yoga institute run by former Chinese fashion journalist and her Indian husband and yoga teacher in association with Peking University.
'Say no depression with Yoga' was launched yesterday at the university campus in which large number of students took part.
It is a 100 day campaign in 100 universities to teach 'Pranayama', 'Meditation' and special yoga 'Asanas', founder and CEO of Yogi Yoga, Yin Yan told PTI as her husband Mohan Singh Bandari kicked off the campaign with specially designed yoga postures to counter depression at ceremony at the University attended by its officials.
The centre, has branches all over China, has over 20,000 students with an annual turnover of over USD 10 million.
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"Depression has become a major problem in China as it currently has over 90 million people suffering from it," Yin Yan said.
The Chinese government, through the ministry of sports, identified Yoga to be practiced in universities to help students overcome depression and stress associated with competitive education system, she said.
Next to India, China has taken to Yoga in a big way.
Considering its popularity, an initiative to establish Yoga college was launched during the visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to China last year.
For the first time, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang has joined Modi in a joint demonstration of Yoga and Chinese ancient spiritual and art form Tai Chi.
The Yoga college, in assistance with India, was established in the Yunnan Minzu (Nationalities) University.
Yogi Yoga has also established a Yoga research centre in association with Peking University this year.