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MoS Raksha Khadse Leads Yoga Day Celebrations at SAI Mumbai with 300 Participants

Union Minister Raksha Khadse participated in the International Day of Yoga 2026 celebrations at SAI Mumbai, attended by over 300 athletes and enthusiasts. The event featured a Common Yoga Protocol session and mass demonstrations promoting unity and well-being. Khadse highlighted yoga as essential for mental peace and sporting excellence, encouraging daily practice. Former MPs Dr Heena Gavit and Dr Pritam Munde also attended, reinforcing yoga's global importance.

MoS Raksha Khadse attends International Day of Yoga celebrations at SAI Mumbai

Mumbai, June 21

Union Minister of State for Youth Affairs and Sports Raksha Khadse on Sunday participated in the International Day of Yoga 2026 celebrations at the Sports Authority of India regional centre in Kandivali and highlighted the role of yoga in achieving physical fitness, mental resilience and emotional balance.

More than 300 athletes, coaches, officials, support staff and yoga enthusiasts took part in the celebrations, reaffirming their commitment towards a healthier, fitter and more balanced lifestyle.

The programme was organised in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of promoting yoga globally. The recognition of the International Day of Yoga by the United Nations has helped transform yoga into a worldwide movement promoting health, harmony and holistic well-being.

The celebrations began with a Common Yoga Protocol (CYP) session, during which participants performed various yoga postures, breathing exercises and meditation practices under expert guidance. A mass yoga demonstration showcased the spirit of unity, discipline and collective well-being while reinforcing yoga's message of health and harmony.

Special yoga demonstrations were also held, highlighting the physical, mental and spiritual benefits of the ancient practice and its relevance across all age groups.

Addressing the gathering, Khadse said yoga is not merely a fitness activity but a pathway to inner peace and overall well-being.

"Meditation is the key to life, and yoga is essential for achieving it. Yoga is not only a practice for physical fitness but also a pathway towards mental peace, inner balance and overall well-being," she said.

Encouraging young people and athletes to make yoga and meditation a part of their daily routine, the minister said yoga complements sporting excellence by improving concentration, flexibility, recovery and mental preparedness.

The event was attended by former Lok Sabha members Dr Heena Gavit and Dr Pritam Gopinath Munde, who encouraged participants to adopt yoga as an integral part of daily life.

SAI Regional Centre Mumbai Regional Director Pandurang Chate (IRS), along with officials, coaches and support staff, was also present on the occasion.

The celebrations reinforced the commitment towards building a healthier and fitter India while showcasing yoga as India's contribution to global well-being.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

So proud that India started this global movement! From my morning surya namaskar to my evening meditation, yoga has completely transformed my stress levels and overall health. Over 300 participants in Mumbai alone is awesome. 🇮🇳🧘‍♀️

James A

As someone who moved to India from the US for work, I've completely fallen in love with yoga here. The discipline and variety of practice in India is unmatched. This article makes me want to join the SAI centre for their regular sessions! Well done, MoS Khadse.

Rohit P

Yoga is great, but let's be honest – more than 300 athletes at SAI Mumbai is a tiny number for such a mega event. The government should ensure that the Common Yoga Protocol reaches every school, every village, not just photo ops for politicians. Respectfully disagree that this is enough.

Kavya N

I loved reading about the meditation focus. In today's fast-paced world, especially for us students juggling exams and pressure, yoga is a lifesaver. Wish they had more such events open to the public, not just athletes. Still, cheers to the team organising this! 🎉

Sarah B

I'm a yoga teacher in the UK, and every year on June 21, we hold a massive event here inspired by India's leadership. It's heartwarming to see ministers personally attending. But I hope the funds for such events also go toward promoting yoga as science, not just spectacle. Keep it real, India! 🙏

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