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Diplomats from 25 nations join Yoga Day celebrations in Rishikesh; Explore investment, tourism ties in U'khand

Diplomats from 25 nations join Yoga Day celebrations in Rishikesh; Explore investment, tourism ties in U'khand

Time of India8 hours ago

Haridwar: Ambassadors and high commissioners from over 25 countries participated in the 11th
celebrations held at Parmarth Niketan Ashram in Rishikesh on Saturday. The event highlighted this year's global theme, 'Yoga for One Earth, One Health' underscoring India's message of universal harmony and well-being.
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Ashram president Swami Chidanand Saraswati, addressing the gathering, said the theme reflected the Indian ethos of 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam' — the world as one family. Sadhvi Bhagawati Saraswati, also speaking at the event, highlighted yoga's transformative potential beyond physical health. "It is not just a physical practice, but a way of life that harmonises the body, mind, and soul, and helps us remain calm under all circumstances," she said.
Meanwhile, a separate delegation of diplomats from eight countries participated in Yoga Day events held in Gairsain and later held discussions with senior state govt officials in Haridwar on tourism, culture, and investment. The delegates expressed keen interest in investing in different sectors across Uttarakhand.
The visiting dignitaries also attended the Ganga aarti at Har ki Pauri, where they were warmly welcomed by members of the Ganga Sabha.
Several diplomats shared their emotional responses to the spiritual experience. A representative from Fiji, speaking in Hindi, highlighted the 140-year-old historical and cultural bond between his country and India. Sri Lanka's envoy, a Buddhist, recalled ties between the two nations dating back to the Ramayana era and hinted at future collaboration in tourism.
The Russian diplomat praised the state govt for organising the programme.
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"It gave us an opportunity to know about the state's rituals, spirituality, yoga, and Ayurveda. Attending the aarti was an overwhelming experience," she said.
The meeting with delegates was attended by senior state officials including – Vinai Ruhela, vice-president of the State Disaster Management Authority (SDMA), culture secretary Sachin Kurvey, tourism secretary Dheeraj Singh Garbyal, and additional secretary Ayush Vijai Kumar Jogdande. During presentations, Kurvey showcased the state's infrastructural growth and tourism potential, while industries director GM Chandola outlined the govt's industry-friendly policies and investment opportunities in Uttarakhand.

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