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The Hindu
22-06-2025
- Health
- The Hindu
Around 10,000 volunteers participate in NLCIL's International Yoga Day event
The NLCIL organised one its biggest mass events, with an estimated 10,000 volunteers participating, during the 11th International Day of Yoga (IDY) celebrations nation-wide on Saturday. A press note said yoga practice sessions were organised as part of the IDY '25 themed 'Yoga for One Earth, One Health' at the Bharathi Stadium, schools, and industrial units in Neyveli in addition to external project sites and attached offices across States. Participants performed simple asanas, pranayama, and meditation. Prasanna Kumar Motupalli, Chairman and Managing Director (CMD), NLCIL, led the mass demonstration of the Common Yoga Protocol (CYP) and yoga practice at Bharathi Stadium, urged participants to practise yoga regularly to lead a healthy life. He later planted saplings of the Asoka tree near the stadium as a symbol of peace and harmony. Suresh Chandra Suman, Director (Mines) & P&P (AC), Samir Swarup, and Director (HR), M. Venkatachalam, Director (Power), senior officials, students, representatives of recognised trade unions, associations, welfare federations and cultural organisations also took part in the celebrations. At the Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education & Research (Jipmer) community hall, scores of medical students, staff and family and members of the public undertook yoga practice led by 137 resource persons trained in CYP. Vir Singh Negi, JIPMER Director, said yoga therapy significantly reduces the inflammatory biomarkers as evidenced by many studies conducted in JIPMER and elsewhere. He also highlighted the role of yoga in managing chronic conditions, and especially management of stress which is the need of the hour. S. Rangabashiam, Deputy Director Administration, also spoke. As a prelude to IDY, a workshop on stress management 'Mindfulness and Melody: The art of stress relief' led a panel of internal and external expert faculty, including tutors from Sri Aurobindo International Centre of Education. A webinar on 'Harnessing the Healing Power of Yoga: From Mind-Body Balance to Clinical Applications' featured seven eminent speakers from Jipmer and institutions abroad. Pondicherry University's Directorate of Physical Education and Sports, in collaboration with the Siddha Regional Research Institute (under the Ministry of Ayush) and Vivekananda Kendra, Kanyakumari, also organised events to mark IDY 2025 at the Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Indoor Stadium. More than 300 participants experienced the CYP. P. Prakash Babu, Vice Chancellor, M. Elayaraja, Director of Sports (i/c), Pondicherry University, K. Tharanikkarasu, Director (SEI&RR), Shyamala Rajkumar, Research Officer (Siddha), HOD - DCR, Siddha Regional Research Institute, R. Thangalakshmi, Tamil Nadu Pranth Pramukh, Vivekananda Kendra, M. Vijay Kumar, chief librarian, Vengat Rao, Dean, Student Welfare and P. Thenmozhi, Research Officer (Siddha) participated. The IDY celebration was preceded by a week-long yoga practice workshop in Rajiv Gandhi Cricket Stadium.


Time of India
21-06-2025
- Health
- Time of India
The Rhythm of Yoga: Tricity Bends It Like One
1 2 3 4 5 6 The Tricity came alive with the spirit of wellness and unity as thousands gathered to mark the 11th International Day of Yoga with immense enthusiasm and participation. This year's theme, 'Yoga for One Earth, One Health', resonated deeply across institutions, communities, and government bodies as yoga emerged not just as a physical discipline, but as a powerful movement towards holistic living. Tiranga Urban Park: Heart of the Celebration I n Chandigarh, the central event at Tiranga Urban Park, Sector 17 witnessed over 2,000 citizens joining a mass yoga session led by the Punjab governor and UT administrator Gulab Chand Kataria. He praised yoga as "a people's movement that empowers individuals and strengthens communities," linking it to India's ancient heritage and its contemporary global relevance. PM's Address Echoes Across Nation The celebrations included a live telecast of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's address from Visakhapatnam, where a record 3 lakh participants joined along a 26-km beachfront stretch. The governor also administered a pledge for a 'Nasha Mukt Chandigarh', reinforcing yoga's role in combating addiction and promoting mental health. Rock Garden Resonates with Unity A parallel event at Rock Garden drew more than 1,500 participants including Anganwadi workers, children from Child Care Institutions, and officials, underlining yoga's inclusive appeal. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 2025 Top Trending local enterprise accounting software [Click Here] Esseps Learn More Undo The Directorate of AYUSH facilitated yoga sessions across 100 city locations with wide community involvement. PGI Champions Yoga in Healthcare At PGIMER, Chandigarh, over 3,350 participants—including doctors, faculty, students, and staff—joined hands in celebrating the day under the aegis of its CCRYN Collaborative Centre for Mind-Body Intervention through Yoga. Director Prof. Vivek Lal emphasized yoga as "the synchrony of inner and outer self," highlighting its role in nurturing physical health, mental clarity, and emotional resilience. Science Meets Tradition at PGI Certified trainers led the Common Yoga Protocol (CYP), scientifically validated by PGI, with sessions also streamed live for residents on hospital duty. PGIMER's Yoga Centre, operating daily, has been integrating yoga therapy into patient care and workplace wellness, covering 19 departments and providing interventions like SMET, DRT, MSRT, and QRT. The event also marked the launch of a new evidence-based Integrated Approach of Yoga Therapy (IAYT) module for managing chronic low back pain, developed in collaboration with S-VYASA, Bangalore. Researchers involved in the project were felicitated for advancing yoga-based clinical science. Air Warriors Unite for Wellness The day was celebrated at the 12 Wing Air Force Station, Chandigarh. The event saw enthusiastic participation from Vayu Yodhas and their family members. Air Warriors, trained as yoga instructors, led the mass yoga session by following the Common Yoga Protocol. The programme included various yogic kriyas, meditation exercises, sankalpa, prayer, and demonstrations. SAS Nagar Stretches Across 33 Locations In SAS Nagar (Mohali), more than 12,000 individuals performed yoga at 33 locations under the supervision of the District Administration, Ayurveda and Unani Department, and 'CM di Yogshala'. Mohali's Main Event at Sec 78 Stadium The district-level event at the Multipurpose Sports Stadium, Sector-78 was attended by key officials including SDM Damandeep Kaur, DSP Harsimran Singh Bal, and Dr. Ravi Dogra. Across Kharar, Derabassi, Kurali, and Zirakpur, yoga sessions were held in parks, societies, and community halls—showcasing vibrant civic engagement. MLA Kuljit Singh Randhawa joined. High Court Embraces Inner Balance The Punjab and Haryana High Court also observed the occasion with a dedicated yoga session led by Hon'ble Chief Justice Mr. Justice Sheel Nagu. Judges, lawyers, and court staff participated under the theme "Yoga for One Earth, One Health," guided by professional trainers who reiterated yoga's potential for inner balance and stress relief in today's high-pressure world. One Earth, One Health: A Unified Message The 11th International Day of Yoga unified the Tricity in a collective breath of wellness. With institutions aligning under one goal — mental, physical, and environmental harmony — the region reinforced yoga's enduring value in public health and modern life. District-Level Celebration At Red Bishop Convention Hall A district-level event was held at the Red Bishop Convention Hall in Panchkula. Rajya Sabha MP Rekha Sharma, the chief guest, actively participated in the session alongside other attendees. In her address, Sharma highlighted yoga as a treasured part of India's cultural heritage that has now gained global recognition. The event also featured a soul-stirring classical music performance by renowned artist Subhash Ghosh, adding a spiritual dimension to the celebration. Senior BJP leaders and government officers were also present. Kalka Embraces Yoga As Path To Wellness In Kalka, the day was celebrated at Government Postgraduate College, led by MLA Shakti Rani Sharma. Addressing the participants, Sharma shared the message 'Yoga removes disease', encouraging everyone to incorporate yoga into their daily routines for improved mental and physical well-being. Sharma drew parallels with ancient sages who lived healthy lives for over a hundred years through disciplined yoga practice. The yoga session in Kalka was conducted by Ramphal Jagda's Patanjali yoga team, who also educated attendees about the wide-ranging benefits of regular yoga practice.


Time of India
21-06-2025
- Health
- Time of India
Bengaluru embraces wellness on 11th International Day of Yoga
1 2 Bengaluru: Deep breaths, folded hands, and mindful stretches marked Bengaluru's celebration of the 11th International Day of Yoga Saturday. Across multiple venues, the city embraced this year's theme — Yoga for One Earth, One Health — with enthusiasm and collective spirit. The Indian Air Force's headquarters training command (HQTC) observed the day by following the common yoga protocol (CYP) set by the ministry of Ayush. Air Marshal Tejinder Singh, air officer commanding-in-chief, Training Command, IAF, joined personnel and their families for the event. At Command Hospital Air Force, over 150 IAF members and their families also took part. Educational institutions across the city joined in the celebrations. The Taproot Group of Colleges marked the occasion across all its 15 campuses. At The Great Eastern PU College, certified yoga trainer Pradeep Urs led a special session demonstrating asanas such as Vrikshasana, Bhadrasana, and Bhramari. "Yoga connects individuals to the world around them. At Taproot, we value holistic well-being alongside academics," said Sridhar S, director of Taproot Group. At the Vidhana Soudha precincts, more than 5,000 people took part in the yoga event organised by the state govt. Dinesh Gundu Rao, minister for health and family welfare, said Yoga Mandiras would be established in district and taluk govt hospitals in the coming days to introduce yoga to more people in the state.


The Star
21-06-2025
- Politics
- The Star
Yoga gives world the direction of peace: India's PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi performs yoga during a programme organised on the 'International Day of Yoga' . - Photo: IANS NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Saturday (June 21) that Yoga gives the world the direction of peace at a time when it is witnessing conflicts, unrest and instability. On the 11th International Day of Yoga, he urged the international community to let this Yoga Day mark the beginning of yoga for humanity 2.0 where inner peace becomes global policy. The Prime Minister was addressing the national event to mark the 11th International Day of Yoga in Visakhapatnam. The Prime Minister, who performed the Common Yoga Protocol (CYP) along with over three lakh people at RK Beach, emphasised the importance of yoga in ensuring happiness and peace. He believes that yoga can bring peace by leading the world from clash to cooperation and tension to resolution. 'Unfortunately, today the entire world is going through tension and unrest. Instability has 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, to balance, and become whole again,' he said. PM Modi stated that yoga should not be mere personal practice but become the medium of global partnership where every country and society make yoga part of their life and public policy. Congratulating people across the world on 11th International Day of Yoga, the Prime Minister said that yoga isn't just an exercise but it is a way of life. 'Yoga in simple terms means to connect. It has connected the world,' he said. He recalled that in 2014 when India moved a resolution in the United Nations to celebrate June 21 as the International Yoga Day, 175 countries supported the resolution in a short time. 'This support was not just for a resolution but it was the collective effort of the entire world for the well-being of humanity,' he said. "After 11 years, we can now see that yoga has become a part of the lifestyle of crores of people around the world…Whether it's the steps of the Opera House, the peak of Mount Everest, or the vastness of the sea, every place echoes the same message: Yoga is for everyone and belongs to all. Yoga is for everyone, beyond boundaries, backgrounds, age or ability," he added. PM Modi said that he feels proud to see Divyang friends study Yoga Shastras in Braille, scientists practice yoga in space and young friends participate in the Yoga Olympiads in villages. He pointed out that yoga is also being performed on the Navy ships off Visakhapatnam coast. The Prime Minister underlined the spirit of oneness behind yoga. "The theme for this year's International Day of Yoga is 'Yoga For One Earth, For One Health'. "This theme reflects a deep truth: The health of every entity on Earth is interconnected. "Human well-being depends on the health of the soil that grows our food, the rivers that give us water, the health of the animals that share our ecosystems, and the plants that nourish us. "Yoga awakens us to this interconnectedness, leads us on a journey towards oneness with the world, and teaches us that we are not isolated individuals but part of nature." Andhra Pradesh Governor S. Abdul Nazeer, Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan, Union Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare Prakash Jadhav, central ministers K. Ram Mohan Naidu, Chandrasekhar Pemmasani, Bhupati Raju Srinivasa Varma, state ministers Nara Lokesh and Satya Kumar, MPs D. Purandeswari and M. Bharat were present. - The Statesman/ANN


India Today
21-06-2025
- Politics
- India Today
Watch: BSF personnel celebrate International Yoga Day at India-Pakistan border
2:34 PM Modi is leading the national celebration from Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh, performing the Common Yoga Protocol (CYP) with over 3 lakh participants.