
In Pics: How International Yoga Day Was Celebrated Across India, World
New Delhi:
Millions of people across India and the world participated in various events on Saturday to mark the International Day of Yoga.
In India, the main yoga day celebrations were led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Andhra Pradesh's Visakhapatnam, where more than three lakh people attended the event.
Yoga, an ancient Indian practice, is a daily ritual for millions around the world. The United Nations designated June 21 as International Day of Yoga in 2015.
People performed yoga on the International Day of Yoga in Guangzhou, China
Photo Credit: PTI
This year, the International Yoga Day theme is 'Yoga for One Earth, One Health'.

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