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Deccan Herald
12 hours ago
- General
- Deccan Herald
Yoga enthusiasts globally mark International Day of Yoga
. @IndiainSL celebrated 11th #InternationalDayofYoga at the iconic Independence Square in Colombo. More than thousand participants including Hon'ble Ministers, Parliamentarians, Cricketing legends, cultural icons & yoga enthusiasts participated. #YogaForOneEarthOneHealth #IDY2025 — India in Sri Lanka (@IndiainSL) June 21, 2025


The Independent
14 hours ago
- Politics
- The Independent
In pictures: Modi leads record attempt as India marks International Day of Yoga
People across the world marked the 11th International Day of Yoga on Saturday with mass yoga sessions, community events and awareness drives to highlight this year's theme – Yoga for One Earth, One Health. In India, large events were held in every state and union territory, with prime minister Narendra Modi leading the main celebration from Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh. The beachfront yoga session, held along a 28km stretch of the city's coastline, aimed to double the previous Guinness World Record for the largest yoga lesson – set in Gujarat on this day two years ago at 147,952 participants. Andhra Pradesh's chief minister claimed 303,000 people attended on Saturday morning, though the final official tally was yet to be confirmed by Guinness World Records. Indian military personnel also took part in Yoga Day celebrations, performing yoga on the icy heights of the Siachen Glacier in the Himalayas and aboard naval ships in the Bay of Bengal. The United Nations first adopted 21 June as International Yoga Day in 2014 after a proposal by India was unanimously supported by the General Assembly. The date was chosen to coincide with the summer solstice in the Northern Hemisphere, considered an auspicious time. In a post on X, formerly Twitter, Mr Modi shared photos and video from the celebrations at Visakhapatnam. 'Unfortunately, today the entire world is going through some tension. Unrest and instability have been increasing in many regions. In such times, yoga gives us the direction of peace. Yoga is the pause button that humanity needs to breathe, balance, and become whole again,' he said in his address. Officials in Jammu and Kashmir's Reasi district held a special session held at the recently inaugurated Chenab Rail Bridge, the world's highest railway bridge. In London, the Indian High Commission held a public yoga session on the Strand in collaboration with King's College London, where high commissioner Vikram Doraiswami read out a special message from King Charles III. 'The theme of this year's day, Yoga for One Earth, One Health, reminds us how vitally important it is that the world comes together to secure a happy and healthy future for present and future generations,' read the King's message from Buckingham Palace. 'Year on year, Yoga is increasing in popularity across the United Kingdom, with millions of people in our country reaping its benefits. 'Yoga is a powerful means of enabling anyone to improve their physical and mental health and fosters a sense of wellbeing and togetherness within communities,' he said. In New York, the Consulate General of India organised a large public yoga session at Times Square, drawing locals, tourists, and yoga practitioners to the heart of Manhattan. Held in collaboration with Times Square NYC, the event transformed the iconic intersection into an open-air yoga studio, where hundreds of participants performed asanas beneath towering billboards.
Yahoo
14 hours ago
- Politics
- Yahoo
In pictures: Modi leads record attempt as India marks International Day of Yoga
People across the world marked the 11th International Day of Yoga on Saturday with mass yoga sessions, community events and awareness drives to highlight this year's theme – Yoga for One Earth, One Health. In India, large events were held in every state and union territory, with prime minister Narendra Modi leading the main celebration from Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh. The beachfront yoga session, held along a 28km stretch of the city's coastline, aimed to double the previous Guinness World Record for the largest yoga lesson – set in Gujarat on this day two years ago at 147,952 participants. Andhra Pradesh's chief minister claimed 303,000 people attended on Saturday morning, though the final official tally was yet to be confirmed by Guinness World Records. Indian military personnel also took part in Yoga Day celebrations, performing yoga on the icy heights of the Siachen Glacier in the Himalayas and aboard naval ships in the Bay of Bengal. The United Nations first adopted 21 June as International Yoga Day in 2014 after a proposal by India was unanimously supported by the General Assembly. The date was chosen to coincide with the summer solstice in the Northern Hemisphere, considered an auspicious time. In a post on X, formerly Twitter, Mr Modi shared photos and video from the celebrations at Visakhapatnam. Highlights from today's Yoga Day programme in Visakhapatnam…Urging you all to make Yoga a part of your daily lives. You'll see how transformative it is! — Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) June 21, 2025 'Unfortunately, today the entire world is going through some tension. Unrest and instability have been increasing in many regions. In such times, yoga gives us the direction of peace. Yoga is the pause button that humanity needs to breathe, balance, and become whole again,' he said in his address. Officials in Jammu and Kashmir's Reasi district held a special session held at the recently inaugurated Chenab Rail Bridge, the world's highest railway bridge. #WATCH | J&K: In a blend of nature, engineering marvel, and wellness, the District Administration Reasi today celebrated #InternationalDayofYoga by organising a special Yoga session at the world's highest railway bridge — the iconic Chenab Rail event witnessed… — ANI (@ANI) June 21, 2025 In London, the Indian High Commission held a public yoga session on the Strand in collaboration with King's College London, where high commissioner Vikram Doraiswami read out a special message from King Charles III. 🧘♀️ The 11th #InternationalDayOfYoga was celebrated today at the iconic Strand, London!Yoga enthusiasts gathered for open and free yoga session hosted by @HCI_London & @KingsCollegeLon under this year's theme: 'Yoga for One Earth, One Health.' #IDY2025… — India in the UK (@HCI_London) June 20, 2025 'The theme of this year's day, Yoga for One Earth, One Health, reminds us how vitally important it is that the world comes together to secure a happy and healthy future for present and future generations,' read the King's message from Buckingham Palace. 'Year on year, Yoga is increasing in popularity across the United Kingdom, with millions of people in our country reaping its benefits. 'Yoga is a powerful means of enabling anyone to improve their physical and mental health and fosters a sense of wellbeing and togetherness within communities,' he said. CGI New York, in collaboration with @TimesSquareNYC, hosted a vibrant Yoga Session at the iconic Crossroads of the World – Times Square!Here are a few more glimpses from this energizing celebration of wellness and unity. #YogaforOneEarthOneHealth@MEAIndia @AnupamPKher… — India in New York (@IndiainNewYork) June 20, 2025 In New York, the Consulate General of India organised a large public yoga session at Times Square, drawing locals, tourists, and yoga practitioners to the heart of Manhattan. Held in collaboration with Times Square NYC, the event transformed the iconic intersection into an open-air yoga studio, where hundreds of participants performed asanas beneath towering billboards.


Times of Oman
19 hours ago
- Health
- Times of Oman
Japan PM's wife Yoshiko Ishiba participates in International Yoga Day celebrations
Tokyo: The Indian Embassy in Japan celebrated the International Day of Yoga, with the participation of more than 2000 yoga enthusiasts. Japan Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's wife, Yoshiko Ishiba, inaugurated the event and performed yoga. Japan Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya's wife, Satoko Iwaya, also attended the event. India's Ambassador to Japan, Sibi George, addressed the gathering of more than 2000 yoga enthusiasts. The Indian Embassy said that senior government officials, resident ambassadors, diplomats and friends of India in Japan attended the event. In a post on X, the Indian Embassy in Japan stated, "Glimpses of the 11th International Day of Yoga 2025 in Tokyo! Inaugurated by Madam Yoshiko Ishiba, Spouse of Hon'ble PM of Japan. Occasion was graced by Madam Satoko Iwaya, Spouse of the Hon'ble Foreign Minister. Ambassador @AmbSibiGeorge addressed the gathering of over two thousand yoga enthusiasts. Also, marked by presence of Reverend Myoken Hayama & Reverend Tomohiro Kimura of Tsukiji Hongwanji, Spouse of Ambassador Madam Joice Sibi, senior government officials, Resident Ambassadors and diplomats and friends of India in Japan." Every year, the 11th International Day of Yoga (IDY) is celebrated on June 21. This year marks the 11th International Day of Yoga with the theme "Yoga for One Earth, One Health", which echoes a vital truth that personal wellness and planetary health are inseparably linked. Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday took part in the 11th International Day of Yoga celebrations, where he hailed yoga as a gift "beyond age" that transcends all boundaries and unites humanity in "health and harmony." The event took place against the scenic backdrop of the Visakhapatnam coastline, with Indian Navy ships stationed near the shore, adding to the grandeur of the celebrations. Over three lakh individuals joined him for a mass yoga session in the coastal city, reinforcing this year's message that 'yoga belongs to everyone' and brings the world together. According to a United Nations statement, yoga strengthens the body, calms the mind, and fosters a heightened sense of awareness and responsibility in daily life. This mindfulness allows one to choose healthier and more sustainable lifestyles. In 2014, the United Nations declared June 21 as the International Day of Yoga by resolution 69/131. The draft resolution establishing the International Day of Yoga was proposed by India and endorsed by a record 175 member states. PM Modi first introduced the proposal in his address during the opening of the 69th session of the General Assembly.