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PM Modi to Lead Yoga Day 2026 Celebrations in Kolkata on June 21

The Ayush Ministry invites citizens to join Prime Minister Narendra Modi in celebrating the 12th International Day of Yoga on June 21. The main event will be held at Kolkata's historic Red Road, with PM Modi leading the Common Yoga Protocol session. Special celebrations are planned at 100 iconic locations across 23 states and Union Territories, including Delhi venues like Kartavya Path and Red Fort. Minister Prataprao Jadhav urged everyone to participate enthusiastically, highlighting the event's spirit of health, harmony, and Jan Bhagidari.

Ayush Ministry invites citizens to join PM Modi in celebrating Yoga Day tomorrow

New Delhi, June 20

On the eve of the 12th International Day of Yoga 2026, Minister of State for Ayush and Health and Family Welfare Prataprao Jadhav on Saturday invited citizens to join celebrations led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in large numbers.

Urging citizens to become a part of the historic celebrations of health, harmony and India's timeless yoga tradition, Jadhav said this year the Ministry of Culture is also organising special IDY 2026 celebrations at 100 iconic locations across the country.

He said, "The main event of International Day of Yoga 2026 will be held on June 21 at the historic Red Road in Kolkata under the leadership of PM Modi. On this occasion, the entire nation will come together to practise the Common Yoga Protocol and share India's message of yoga with the world."

"I urge everyone to be a part of this historic occasion and contribute with enthusiasm and participation to make International Day of Yoga 2026 a memorable and successful celebration," said Jadhav, pointing to the celebrations planned across 23 States and Union Territories.

Taking yoga closer to citizens, special IDY celebrations are also being organised across Delhi at prominent public locations, said an official statement.

People can participate in yoga sessions at designated venues across the National Capital Region, including major parks, sports complexes, heritage sites and community spaces including: Kartavya Path, Lawn of Shantipath, Baansera, Sarai Kale Khan, Yamuna Sports Complex, Lodhi Garden and Red Fort, said the statement.

The Ministry of Ayush calls upon citizens, organisations, institutions and communities to join the International Day of Yoga celebrations on June 21, reach their nearest yoga venue on time and practise the Common Yoga Protocol together.

Citizens are encouraged to arrive early, participate with enthusiasm and become part of this historic celebration that reflects the spirit of Jan Bhagidari and India's commitment towards taking yoga's message of health, harmony and well-being to the world.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Will be joining the session at Lodhi Garden with my family! It's wonderful to see how yoga has become a mass movement. My children now do Surya Namaskar every morning. Truly, health is wealth. 🙏

Rohit L

I appreciate the effort, but it would be better if the government spent this money on improving healthcare infrastructure rather than lavish events at 100 iconic locations. Yoga is personal, not a political show.

Sneha F

PM Modi has truly put yoga on the world map! My foreign colleagues now ask me about yoga and Indian traditions. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳 Let's all participate and show the world our unity!

Deepak U

Great initiative but please ensure proper crowd management and parking facilities at these locations. Last year at Kartavya Path it was chaotic. Also, check the weather forecast - rain may cause issues.

Michael C

As an expat living in Delhi, I love participating in these events. The energy is incredible and it's beautiful seeing thousands of people doing yoga together. Truly a unique experience!

Anjali F

Yoga has transformed my life - helped with my anxiety and back pain. So happy to see it being promoted at such a grand scale. But

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