Gujarat Launches 100-Day Countdown to 12th International Yoga Day

Gujarat has officially begun the 100-day countdown to the 12th International Yoga Day with a curtain-raiser event in Gandhinagar. The campaign, led by the Gujarat State Yoga Board, aims to promote yoga through widespread classes and camps across all districts. Board Chairman Sheeshpal Rajput credited Prime Minister Narendra Modi for globalizing the practice and highlighted the initiative's dual goals of health and youth employment. The program seeks to create a yoga-friendly environment across the state ahead of the global observance on June 21.

Key Points: Gujarat's 100-Day Yoga Countdown for International Yoga Day 2026

  • Statewide yoga campaign launched
  • Aims for wider public participation
  • Targets 500 free classes & 5 lakh trainers
  • Part of 100-day countdown to June 21
  • Goal to make Gujarat healthy and wealthy
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Gujarat begins 100-day countdown to International Yoga Day 2026

Gujarat begins a 100-day statewide yoga campaign ahead of International Yoga Day 2026, aiming to promote health and create employment.

"Yoga is a gift to the world from India. - Sheeshpal Rajput"

Gandhinagar, March 13

The 100-day countdown to the 12th International Yoga Day has began with a curtain raiser event held at the New MLA Residence Complex in Gandhinagar on Friday.

The programme marked the launch of a statewide campaign by the Gujarat State Yoga Board to promote yoga ahead of June 21, when International Yoga Day will be observed worldwide.

The initiative was launched with the motto "Ek Kadam Yogamaya Vidhan Sabha," under the leadership of Sheeshpal Rajput, Chairman of the Gujarat State Yoga Board, in the presence of several state MLAs. The inauguration ceremony took place at 6 am and marked the beginning of a campaign aimed at encouraging wider participation in yoga in both urban and rural areas of Gujarat.

Sheeshpal highlighted the significance of yoga and credited India's leadership for taking the practice to the global stage.

Speaking to ANI, he said, "Yoga is a gift to the world from India. Due to our Prime Minister Narendra Modi's effort, 21 June is celebrated as International Yoga Day, and this is a very proud moment for Indians. Gujarat's Yoga Board is also working to promote yoga with 5 lakh yoga trainers, and we are running 500 free yoga classes."

"Today we started the 100-day countdown to International Yoga Day, and we do this every year. The Ayush Ministry and the Government of India are also making efforts to promote yoga. With that purpose, we inaugurated the 100-day countdown, which was successful with many MLAs attending the inauguration. We inaugurated it at 6 am," Sheeshpal said.

Highlighting the significance, he said, our aim is that in the coming 100 days, we will promote yoga so that it reaches every corner. Every city and village should set up yoga classes, and youths should also get employment through these classes. It will boost the economy and support GDP. Gujarat will become healthy and wealthy."

Prime Minister Narendra Modi had earlier proposed the celebration of International Yoga Day at the United Nations, following which countries around the world accepted the proposal and declared June 21 as International Yoga Day. Since then, the day has been celebrated globally every year.

As part of this year's preparations, the Gujarat State Yoga Board will organise yoga camps across all districts and several taluka centres over the next 100 days. Through this campaign, the board aims to connect people with the ancient Indian practice and create a yoga-friendly environment across the state before the global observance on June 21.

The programme aims to encourage wider public participation in yoga and promote the vision of making Gujarat one of the healthiest states in the country.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good initiative, but I hope the focus is on the actual benefits of yoga for health and mental peace, and not just on photo-ops and counting numbers. The employment angle for youth is a smart move though.
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David E
Visiting Gujarat from the US last year, I was amazed by the yoga culture. It's fantastic that India is leading the world in promoting wellness. International Yoga Day is a brilliant concept.
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Arjun K
Proud moment for Gujarat and India! Yoga is indeed our gift to the world. The 5 lakh trainers target is ambitious. Hope they reach the villages properly, not just cities. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Shreya B
My mother joined a free yoga shivir last year and her blood pressure is much better now. These initiatives make a real difference in people's lives. More power to the Yoga Board!
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Karthik V
While promoting yoga is good, I hope equal emphasis and funding is given to primary healthcare infrastructure and sanitation. Yoga is one part of wellness, we need holistic development.

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