In a nationwide celebration of the 11th International Day of Yoga, the Ministry of Mines adopted the theme — “Yoga for One Earth, One Health.” The message highlights yoga’s dual impact: personal wellness and environmental harmony. The Ministry combined grassroots efforts, corporate participation, and community outreach to spread awareness.

🧘♂️ 35,000 Gather at LB Stadium: Countdown Begins with Power

On 20th June 2025, LB Stadium in Hyderabad turned into a sea of yoga mats and movement. Over 35,000 people joined the massive session. Union Minister G. Kishan Reddy led the event. The Indian Army, Central Government staff, students, yoga organizations, and citizens actively participated.
This event became the centerpiece of the Ministry’s yoga campaign. It echoed the Government’s commitment to wellness in governance.
🏞️ 6-Day Boot Camp: Yoga Reaches the Mines
Between 14–20 June 2025, the Ministry hosted a Yoga Boot Camp across its offices and CPSEs — including NALCO, HCL, MECL, IBM, GSI, JNARDDC, and NIRM. Over 20,000 participants joined the sessions. Activities included yoga practices, wellness talks, and Y-Break demos — even in underground mines.
Ministry officials, mine workers, school students, women employees, and locals were part of this inclusive initiative. The program ensured everyone could take part — regardless of age, role, or location.
🧘♀️ 21st June Celebration at Vinay Marg, Delhi
The official Ministry celebration will take place on 21st June 2025 at Vinay Marg, New Delhi, starting at 7:00 AM. Secretary V.L. Kantha Rao will lead the session. Around 300 participants, including staff and their families, are expected to attend.
Simultaneously, yoga sessions will happen at more than 81 locations across India — covering geo-heritage sites, mine areas, and corporate hubs.
🌿 Beyond the Workplace: Yoga as a Lifestyle
These efforts align with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of embracing yoga for life. The Ministry promotes wellness beyond fitness. It is building a culture of mental strength and eco-consciousness.
“Yoga is not just for the individual. It’s for the community and the planet,” said a senior official. “When mine workers and field staff take part, it shows that yoga is for everyone — from offices to mines.”
🇮🇳 A Nation Stretches Together
With these campaigns, the Ministry of Mines is turning yoga into a national movement. Its reach across cities, towns, and mines reflects unity and transformation. The strong turnout shows yoga’s power to unite the nation — mind, body, and spirit.
Conclusion: A Nation Stretches Together
With initiatives like these, the Ministry of Mines is making yoga a national movement that resonates across demographics and geographies. The overwhelming participation proves that yoga continues to serve as a unifying and transformative force.
