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A student at the Jawaharlal Nehru University in Delhi, Tejasvi Sharma, who is 69 percent physically challenged, has been recognised as the “most flexible handicapped yoga champion”.
He was registered after performing the hardest of asanas and postures that involve difficult contortions on 28 October 2015.
His feat was acknowledged and registered by Unique World Records, a global record book of Indian origin, whose first edition was published in 2009.
21-year-old Tejasvi, from Bihar, is a final year student of German Studies at Jawaharlal Nehru University. He was affected by polio at the age of nine, and both his legs suffered.
He won the silver medal at the World Cup Yoga Championship held at Talkatora stadium in 2011. He also won gold at the 2012 Hong Kong Yoga championship. He secured the second position at the 2015 International Yoga championship, held in Shanghai, China.
Tejasvi wants to pursue his Masters in Yoga from Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute. Innovate and discover new postures and asanas to be performed by disabled people.
Tejaswi has represented the country at various international yoga championships.
The JNU Students’ Union (JNUSU) has lauded Tejasvi’s feat as an inspiration for students.
(With inputs from PTI)
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