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Yoga Unites a Nation: India’s Heartfelt Call for Global Wellness on the 11th International Day of Yoga

In a heartfelt and unified effort, yoga institutions and government ministries have come together to prepare for the 11th International Day of Yoga (IDY), aiming to inspire global wellness and holistic health. The recent meeting of the Inter-Ministerial Committee in New Delhi showcased a deep commitment to making this year’s celebrations more inclusive and impactful than ever before, reflecting a genuine desire to spread the benefits of yoga to every corner of society.

The government’s approach to IDY 2025 is truly comprehensive, involving senior officials from various ministries, Ayush institutions, and other key stakeholders. The spirit of collaboration was evident as they discussed ways to engage millions of people, emphasizing that yoga is not just a ritual for a single day but a lifelong practice that promotes physical, mental, and emotional well-being. The movement has grown tremendously since its inception in 2015, and this year, the ambition is to reach even more people, with over one lakh yoga events planned across the country.

 

Union Minister of State for Ayush, Shri Prataprao Jadhav, spoke passionately about how yoga has united diverse sectors and individuals with a shared purpose. He acknowledged the tireless efforts of yoga gurus and institutions who have contributed to creating a common yoga protocol, making the practice accessible and meaningful to all. The Minister’s words resonated with a sense of gratitude and responsibility, encouraging everyone to participate fully in the upcoming celebrations.

 

The Ministry of Ayush’s Secretary highlighted the remarkable scale of participation in previous years, noting that over 240 million people joined the 2024 celebrations in India alone. With the Prime Minister set to lead the national event in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, this year’s International Day of Yoga promises to be a landmark occasion. The theme, “Yoga for One Earth, One Health,” beautifully ties together the importance of individual wellness with global health, reminding us all that our well-being is interconnected.

 

As preparations unfold, the entire country is being called upon to embrace yoga as a means of healing and harmony in these challenging times. The Ministry’s emphasis on a Whole-of-Government and Whole-of-Nation approach speaks to a sincere desire to create lasting positive change. From iconic tourist sites hosting events to digital platforms inviting worldwide participation, the movement’s reach is heartening and inspiring.

 

Ms. Monalisa Dash, Joint Secretary of the Ministry of Ayush, captured the sentiment perfectly, describing the International Day of Yoga as India’s timeless gift to the world. The call for deeper engagement and wider outreach is not just about numbers but about touching lives and fostering a healthier, more peaceful global community.

 

This collective effort, marked by empathy and determination, reflects India’s ongoing commitment to promoting wellness not only within its borders but across the globe. As the 11th International Day of Yoga approaches, it stands as a beacon of hope and healing, inviting everyone to join hands in a shared journey toward health and harmony.

 

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