Rio shares fitness mantra
First Published: 31st May, 2018 20:16 IST
Unperturbed by all election related developments in Nagaland, the state chief minister Neiphiu Rio was seen enjoying an intense game of badminton. A visibly relaxed Rio was seen trying out
Unperturbed by all election related developments in Nagaland, the state chief minister Neiphiu Rio was seen enjoying an intense game of badminton.
A visibly relaxed Rio was seen trying out his hand in badminton. This video has been shared by the chief minister as part of the fitness challenge thrown out by Sports Minister Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore , namely the ‘Hum fit toh India fit challenge’.
Fitness is a healthy heart, staying strong and being agile. My preferred fitness regime is playing badminton amongst other sports. #FitnessChallenge #HumfitTohIndiaFit. Thanks @SangmaConrad. Let’s get fit. @Ra_THORe @KirenRijiju @narendramodi @abumetha @NDPPofficial @rajeev_mp pic.twitter.com/uMKWXRhgi0
— Neiphiu Rio (@Neiphiu_Rio) May 31, 2018
In fact sharing the video in a tweet, Rio said fitness is all about staying strong and agile. My preferred fitness regime is playing badminton among other sports.
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