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Yoga Awareness Drive at Varanasi Ghat Under Gangotri-Gangasagar Campaign

A yoga awareness program was organized at Ravidas Ghat in Varanasi as part of the 'Gangotri to Gangasagar' campaign. The eight-day initiative marks the countdown to the 12th International Day of Yoga on June 21. Uttar Pradesh Minister Dayashankar Mishra and AYUSH Department Director General Chaitra V highlighted the campaign's significance in promoting yoga and healthy ageing. The campaign follows the Ganga river's course, conducting Common Yoga Protocol sessions at eight iconic locations.

Yoga awareness drive held in Varanasi under 'Gangotri to Gangasagar' campaign

Varanasi, June 17

A yoga awareness program was organised at Ravidas Ghat in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, on Wednesday under the ongoing "Gangotri to Gangasagar" campaign, a nationwide wellness initiative led by the Ministry of AYUSH and the Morarji Desai National Institute of Yoga.

The event forms part of an eight-day campaign marking the countdown to the 12th International Day of Yoga (IDY), celebrated annually on June 21. The initiative follows the sacred 2,525 km course of the Ganga river, with Common Yoga Protocol (CYP) sessions being conducted across eight iconic cities and ghats, promoting the theme "Yoga for Healthy Ageing."

Speaking at the event, Uttar Pradesh Minister Dayashankar Mishra highlighted the significance of the initiative and its growing outreach. He said, "This initiative from Gangotri to Ganga Sagar, undertaken through the combined efforts of the Ministry of AYUSH, AYUSH Mission, and Morarji Desai National Institute of Yoga, has now reached its phase in Kashi and will continue up to Gangasagar. Today's program is especially significant as it is very close to International Yoga Day on 21st June..."

He further emphasised the larger objective of promoting yoga awareness across the country in the lead-up to International Yoga Day.

AYUSH Department Director General Chaitra V also underscored the national significance of the campaign. She said, "On the occasion of the 12th International Yoga Day, this year's program is being organised by the Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India. As part of this initiative, the 'Gangotri to Gangasagar' campaign is also being conducted..."

The campaign has also seen enthusiastic participation from students, yoga practitioners, and local residents across all regions, reflecting growing public interest in adopting yoga as a daily practice for healthier living.

Officials noted that the campaign is designed not only to promote physical and mental well-being but also to connect India's cultural and spiritual heritage with modern wellness practices. The initiative is expected to continue across major locations along the Ganga basin until its culmination at Gangasagar.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Great to see such campaigns, but I hope the focus is also on making yoga accessible to rural areas and not just along the Ganga. Also, please ensure these programs don't become mere photo ops. Real impact comes from sustained practice, not one-day events. Still, any effort to spread yoga awareness is welcome!

James A

As someone from the US who's visited Varanasi, this is truly inspiring! India's commitment to spreading ancient wellness practices globally is commendable. The "Gangotri to Gangasagar" campaign beautifully connects spiritual geography with modern health. Can't wait to see the global celebration on June 21! 🇮🇳🧘‍♂️

Kavya N

Yoga has transformed my life! I started during the pandemic and it's helped my mental health tremendously. This campaign reaching the ghats of Varanasi is perfect - the energy of the Ganga makes yoga even more powerful. Would love to see more focus on women's participation and special sessions for seniors.

Michael C

Impressive logistics to coordinate such a massive campaign along 2,525 km of the Ganga! The combination of government ministries, local authorities, and community participation shows how holistic wellness can unite people. Having practiced yoga in India, I know how transformative it can be. Well done!

Rahul R

Every year we see these grand campaigns, but ground-level implementation remains weak. Many local parks still lack basic yoga infrastructure, and trained instructors are scarce. The government should focus on making yoga a compulsory part of school curriculum across all states, not just flashy river-bank events. 📚🧘‍♂️

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