PM Modi to join Kolkata event as nation marks 12th International Day of Yoga
New Delhi, June 21
The 12th edition of the International Day of Yoga is being observed across the country and around the world on Sunday under the theme 'Yoga for Healthy Ageing', highlighting the role of yoga in promoting healthy and active living across all stages of life.
This year's theme, 'Yoga for Healthy Ageing', reflects the growing global emphasis on healthy and active living across the lifespan. As populations age and non-communicable diseases and lifestyle-related health concerns rise globally, the emphasis is shifting from simply adding years to life to enhancing health span, quality of life and overall well-being.
The main national celebration is being held in Kolkata, where Prime Minister Narendra Modi is participating in the International Day of Yoga programme at Red Road. Preparations were underway at several locations in the city, including Millennium Park and Prinsep Ghat, ahead of the event.
Marking the occasion, renowned international sand artist Manas Kumar Sahoo created a special sand animation at his studio in Odisha's Puri to celebrate International Day of Yoga 2026. The artwork, completed in approximately 30 minutes, highlighted this year's theme, "Yoga for Healthy Ageing."
The sand animation underscored the importance of yoga in maintaining physical fitness, mental well-being and an active lifestyle throughout life. It also featured a depiction of Prime Minister Narendra Modi practising yoga, symbolising the global movement towards embracing yoga as a way of life and promoting health and wellness for all generations.
Through this creative presentation, Manas Kumar Sahoo conveyed a powerful message encouraging people to adopt yoga in their daily lives for a healthier, happier, and more balanced future.
Further celebrating the day on Sunday, Yog Guru Baba Ramdev also practised Yoga at the International Day of Yoga 2026 event organised under the theme, 'Yoga For Healthy Ageing,' at the Indira Gandhi Stadium in Labbipet, Andhra Pradesh.
Deendayal Port Authority in Kandla, Gujarat, also organised a special yoga session led by Yog Sadhak, bringing together employees and enthusiasts in a shared spirit of health, harmony and holistic well-being.
Meanwhile, in Madhya Pradesh, Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Saturday extended greetings on the occasion and urged people to adopt yoga as a way of life.
"Congratulations to the people of the state and the country on International Yoga Day. Through this, we keep our lives happy, joyful and healthy. In today's era, the importance of yoga is not hidden from anyone. Let us all adopt yoga and stay healthy," Yadav told reporters.
All India Muslim Jamaat National President Maulana Shahabuddin Razvi Barelvi also appealed to people, particularly Muslims, to practise yoga, describing it as beneficial for health.
India and Yoga share a bond that spans millennia. Rooted in India's ancient traditions, Yoga has evolved from a spiritual and philosophical practice into a global movement for physical, mental, and emotional well-being.
Recognising its universal appeal and benefits, the United Nations proclaimed 21 June as the International Day of Yoga in 2014. The proposal, introduced by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi at the 69th session of the UN, was supported by 175 member states. The first observance was held on 21st June 2015.
This landmark recognition acknowledged India's contribution to global wellness. It also carried yoga's journey to a new stage, transforming it into a worldwide celebration across continents.
— ANI
Reader Comments
I love how International Yoga Day has become a global phenomenon. But I wish there was more focus on making yoga accessible to the elderly in rural areas, not just big city events. Many grandparents in villages could benefit but don't have resources or instructors. Just my two paise.
As someone from the UK who now lives in India, I'm amazed at how deeply yoga is integrated here. This year's theme resonates with me personally—I started yoga at 50 and it's transformed my health. The sand animation by Manas Kumar Sahoo sounds incredible! India should be proud of this heritage.
Good to see Maulana Shahabuddin Razvi Barelvi supporting yoga. It's a practice for everyone, beyond religion. My family does yoga together every morning—it's our favorite quality time. Hope more people realize it's not about 'surya namaskar' only, but breathing, meditation, and healthy living. Well done, India!
Proud moment, but I wish the government would also focus on funding free yoga camps in government schools and public parks. It's great that Baba Ramdev and others are doing events, but we need systematic integration into public health. Still, a wonderful initiative overall! Chalo, let's all stretch a bit today. 😊
Observing from the US—it's amazing to see how India celebrates this day with such energy across the nation. The theme 'Yoga for Healthy Ageing' couldn't be more timely as we face a global health crisis from lifestyle diseases. Namaste to everyone rolling out their mats today!
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