New Delhi: Over 150 inmates living at ITBP COVID-19 quarantine facility in Delhi are being taught yoga by special instructors to reduce their stress as they await for their departure from the facility amidst the ongoing lockdown.
The border guarding force has deputed a team of its yoga experts to administer the protocol at the facility located in south-west Delhi's Chhawla area.
"There are about 150 inmates, brought to the facility from Milan and Rome in Italy, residing at the quarantine centre at present," an ITBP spokesperson said.
"All of them have tested negative for coronavirus," he added.
"Yoga is a stress buster and it boosts immunity and hence the people living at the facility are being provided with the facility of our trainers apart from ensuring other indoor games and activities for the residents," the spokesperson said.
"The trainers conduct these sessions in the morning and all precautions of having proper physical distance between the trainees is diligently followed," he added.
"About 327 Indians, out of the total 480, living at this facility have departed for their homes over the last few weeks after their tests came out negative," another official said.
"As restrictions of travel are in place due to the ongoing lockdown in the country, the departure of the residents is being done in a phased manner," the official said.