Welcome to Demotix!

Yoga therapy used to cure drug addiction

Media Summary

DMTX. Ajmal Sobhan, a retired surgeon and a Bengali-American travels from Virginia each year to hold Yoga classes as therapy to help cure drug users. Dhaka, Bangladesh. 23/09/09.
in Society, on the 23rd of September 2009
Ajmal Sobhan, a retired surgeon and a Bengali-American travels from Virginia each year to hold Yoga classes as therapy to help cure drug users. This is in a village near Dhaka, Bangladesh. 




The centre was set up by an American Christian priest, Brother Ronald Drahozil (70+), over a decade ago, requires interns to be resident for six months and through therapy, that includes Yoga, be able to return to society cured.  Payment is dependent on ability to pay.  Ronald came to this part of the world nearly half a century ago and stayed.  He appears with Ajmal in the last photo.

Ajmal Sobhan, a retired surgeon and a Bengali-American travels from Virginia each year to hold Yoga classes as therapy to help cure drug users. This is in a village near Dhaka, Bangladesh.

The centre was set up by an American Christian priest, Brother Ronald Drahozil (70+), over a decade ago, requires interns to be resident for six months and through therapy, that includes Yoga, be able to return to society cured. Payment is dependent on ability to pay. Ronald came to this part of the world nearly half a century ago and stayed. He appears with Ajmal in the last photo.

ID: 237388

Quick Actions:

Ajmal Sobhan, a retired surgeon and a Bengali-American travels from Virginia each year to hold Yoga classes as therapy to help cure drug users. This is in a village near Dhaka, Bangladesh. 




The centre was set up by an American Christian priest, Brother Ronald Drahozil (70+), over a decade ago, requires interns to be resident for six months and through therapy, that includes Yoga, be able to return to society cured.  Payment is dependent on ability to pay.  Ronald came to this part of the world nearly half a century ago and stayed.  He appears with Ajmal in the last photo.

Ajmal Sobhan, a retired surgeon and a Bengali-American travels from Virginia each year to hold Yoga classes as therapy to help cure drug users. This is in a village near Dhaka, Bangladesh.

The centre was set up by an American Christian priest, Brother Ronald Drahozil (70+), over a decade ago, requires interns to be resident for six months and through therapy, that includes Yoga, be able to return to society cured. Payment is dependent on ability to pay. Ronald came to this part of the world nearly half a century ago and stayed. He appears with Ajmal in the last photo.

ID: 237389

Quick Actions:

Ajmal Sobhan, a retired surgeon and a Bengali-American travels from Virginia each year to hold Yoga classes as therapy to help cure drug users. This is in a village near Dhaka, Bangladesh. 




The centre was set up by an American Christian priest, Brother Ronald Drahozil (70+), over a decade ago, requires interns to be resident for six months and through therapy, that includes Yoga, be able to return to society cured.  Payment is dependent on ability to pay.  Ronald came to this part of the world nearly half a century ago and stayed.  He appears with Ajmal in the last photo.

Ajmal Sobhan, a retired surgeon and a Bengali-American travels from Virginia each year to hold Yoga classes as therapy to help cure drug users. This is in a village near Dhaka, Bangladesh.

The centre was set up by an American Christian priest, Brother Ronald Drahozil (70+), over a decade ago, requires interns to be resident for six months and through therapy, that includes Yoga, be able to return to society cured. Payment is dependent on ability to pay. Ronald came to this part of the world nearly half a century ago and stayed. He appears with Ajmal in the last photo.

ID: 237392

Quick Actions:

Ajmal Sobhan, a retired surgeon and a Bengali-American travels from Virginia each year to hold Yoga classes as therapy to help cure drug users. This is in a village near Dhaka, Bangladesh. 




The centre was set up by an American Christian priest, Brother Ronald Drahozil (70+), over a decade ago, requires interns to be resident for six months and through therapy, that includes Yoga, be able to return to society cured.  Payment is dependent on ability to pay.  Ronald came to this part of the world nearly half a century ago and stayed.  He appears with Ajmal in the last photo.

Ajmal Sobhan, a retired surgeon and a Bengali-American travels from Virginia each year to hold Yoga classes as therapy to help cure drug users. This is in a village near Dhaka, Bangladesh.

The centre was set up by an American Christian priest, Brother Ronald Drahozil (70+), over a decade ago, requires interns to be resident for six months and through therapy, that includes Yoga, be able to return to society cured. Payment is dependent on ability to pay. Ronald came to this part of the world nearly half a century ago and stayed. He appears with Ajmal in the last photo.

ID: 237391

Quick Actions:

Ajmal Sobhan, a retired surgeon and a Bengali-American travels from Virginia each year to hold Yoga classes as therapy to help cure drug users. This is in a village near Dhaka, Bangladesh. 




The centre was set up by an American Christian priest, Brother Ronald Drahozil (70+), over a decade ago, requires interns to be resident for six months and through therapy, that includes Yoga, be able to return to society cured.  Payment is dependent on ability to pay.  Ronald came to this part of the world nearly half a century ago and stayed.  He appears with Ajmal in the last photo.

Ajmal Sobhan, a retired surgeon and a Bengali-American travels from Virginia each year to hold Yoga classes as therapy to help cure drug users. This is in a village near Dhaka, Bangladesh.

The centre was set up by an American Christian priest, Brother Ronald Drahozil (70+), over a decade ago, requires interns to be resident for six months and through therapy, that includes Yoga, be able to return to society cured. Payment is dependent on ability to pay. Ronald came to this part of the world nearly half a century ago and stayed. He appears with Ajmal in the last photo.

ID: 237394

Quick Actions:

Ajmal Sobhan, a retired surgeon and a Bengali-American travels from Virginia each year to hold Yoga classes as therapy to help cure drug users. This is in a village near Dhaka, Bangladesh. 




The centre was set up by an American Christian priest, Brother Ronald Drahozil (70+), over a decade ago, requires interns to be resident for six months and through therapy, that includes Yoga, be able to return to society cured.  Payment is dependent on ability to pay.  Ronald came to this part of the world nearly half a century ago and stayed.  He appears with Ajmal in the last photo.

Ajmal Sobhan, a retired surgeon and a Bengali-American travels from Virginia each year to hold Yoga classes as therapy to help cure drug users. This is in a village near Dhaka, Bangladesh.

The centre was set up by an American Christian priest, Brother Ronald Drahozil (70+), over a decade ago, requires interns to be resident for six months and through therapy, that includes Yoga, be able to return to society cured. Payment is dependent on ability to pay. Ronald came to this part of the world nearly half a century ago and stayed. He appears with Ajmal in the last photo.

ID: 237395

Quick Actions:

Ajmal Sobhan, a retired surgeon and a Bengali-American travels from Virginia each year to hold Yoga classes as therapy to help cure drug users. This is in a village near Dhaka, Bangladesh. 




The centre was set up by an American Christian priest, Brother Ronald Drahozil (70+), over a decade ago, requires interns to be resident for six months and through therapy, that includes Yoga, be able to return to society cured.  Payment is dependent on ability to pay.  Ronald came to this part of the world nearly half a century ago and stayed.  He appears with Ajmal in the last photo.

Ajmal Sobhan, a retired surgeon and a Bengali-American travels from Virginia each year to hold Yoga classes as therapy to help cure drug users. This is in a village near Dhaka, Bangladesh.

The centre was set up by an American Christian priest, Brother Ronald Drahozil (70+), over a decade ago, requires interns to be resident for six months and through therapy, that includes Yoga, be able to return to society cured. Payment is dependent on ability to pay. Ronald came to this part of the world nearly half a century ago and stayed. He appears with Ajmal in the last photo.

ID: 237398

Quick Actions:

Ajmal Sobhan, a retired surgeon and a Bengali-American travels from Virginia each year to hold Yoga classes as therapy to help cure drug users. This is in a village near Dhaka, Bangladesh. 




The centre was set up by an American Christian priest, Brother Ronald Drahozil (70+), over a decade ago, requires interns to be resident for six months and through therapy, that includes Yoga, be able to return to society cured.  Payment is dependent on ability to pay.  Ronald came to this part of the world nearly half a century ago and stayed.  He appears with Ajmal in the last photo.

Ajmal Sobhan, a retired surgeon and a Bengali-American travels from Virginia each year to hold Yoga classes as therapy to help cure drug users. This is in a village near Dhaka, Bangladesh.

The centre was set up by an American Christian priest, Brother Ronald Drahozil (70+), over a decade ago, requires interns to be resident for six months and through therapy, that includes Yoga, be able to return to society cured. Payment is dependent on ability to pay. Ronald came to this part of the world nearly half a century ago and stayed. He appears with Ajmal in the last photo.

ID: 237399

Quick Actions:

Ajmal Sobhan, a retired surgeon and a Bengali-American travels from Virginia each year to hold Yoga classes as therapy to help cure drug users. This is in a village near Dhaka, Bangladesh. 




The centre was set up by an American Christian priest, Brother Ronald Drahozil (70+), over a decade ago, requires interns to be resident for six months and through therapy, that includes Yoga, be able to return to society cured.  Payment is dependent on ability to pay.  Ronald came to this part of the world nearly half a century ago and stayed.  He appears with Ajmal in the last photo.

Ajmal Sobhan, a retired surgeon and a Bengali-American travels from Virginia each year to hold Yoga classes as therapy to help cure drug users. This is in a village near Dhaka, Bangladesh.

The centre was set up by an American Christian priest, Brother Ronald Drahozil (70+), over a decade ago, requires interns to be resident for six months and through therapy, that includes Yoga, be able to return to society cured. Payment is dependent on ability to pay. Ronald came to this part of the world nearly half a century ago and stayed. He appears with Ajmal in the last photo.

ID: 237786

Quick Actions:

New: agree great story and great

agree great story and great shots keep it going

New: A brilliant story, thank you

A brilliant story, thank you for sharing it with us.