Key Points

Haryana is set for a massive International Yoga Day celebration with over 20 lakh participants. Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini will lead the main event at Brahma Sarovar alongside yoga guru Swami Ramdev. The state has already planted 70,000 saplings under the 'Harit Yoga' eco-awareness drive. With 714 rural gyms built, Haryana is pushing grassroots yoga adoption.

Key Points: Over 20 Lakh to Join Yoga Day in Haryana With CM Saini

  • Over 20 lakh Haryana citizens to practice yoga on June 21
  • CM Saini and Swami Ramdev to lead Kurukshetra event
  • 70,000 saplings planted under 'Harit Yoga' campaign
  • 714 Vyayamshalas built to promote rural yoga
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Over 20 lakh to perform yoga in Haryana on June 21

Haryana gears up for International Yoga Day with 20 lakh participants, CM Saini leading the event at Kurukshetra’s Brahma Sarovar alongside Swami Ramdev.

"Yoga for One Earth, One Health – PM Narendra Modi"

Chandigarh, June 18

Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini has taken a step towards building a “Yoga Yukt, Nasha Mukt Haryana” by embracing Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s message of “Yoga for One Earth, One Health” on the occasion of the 11th International Yoga Day.

As a result of this initiative, more than 20 lakh people across the state will participate in yoga sessions on June 21. An official spokesperson said yoga programmes will be organised in all 22 districts and 121 blocks of the state on June 21. More than 20 lakh citizens will come together to practice yoga. So far, over 12.10 lakh people have registered themselves through the portal to participate.

As part of the “Harit Yoga” campaign to promote environmental awareness, more than 70,000 saplings have already been planted. The state-level main event will be held at the Brahma Sarovar in Kurukshetra, where Chief Minister Saini and other dignitaries will participate in yoga exercises along with thousands of practitioners, in the presence of yoga guru Swami Ramdev.

Notably, in 2014, Prime Minister Modi introduced yoga on the global stage at the United Nations General Assembly. With support from 177 countries, June 21 was declared International Yoga Day, through which India offered the world a path of peace, health, and harmony. This year’s Yoga Day theme highlights Yoga’s role in promoting physical, mental, and environmental well-being. It aligns with the global call for unity and sustainability, the spokesperson said.

The spokesman further said that to promote yoga at the grassroots, the state government has set a target of building 1,000 Vyayamshalas (gymnasiums) in rural areas. So far, 714 have been completed, and 877 AYUSH yoga assistants have been appointed. Special yoga programmes will also be held in these Vyayamshalas on June 21.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
This is such a proud moment for Haryana and India! 20 lakh people doing yoga together shows how our ancient practice is uniting people. The Harit Yoga campaign combining yoga with tree plantation is brilliant 🌿 Hope other states follow this model!
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the yoga initiative, I hope the government is also focusing on basic healthcare facilities in rural Haryana. Yoga is good but shouldn't replace proper medical infrastructure. That said, the Vyayamshala project seems promising for long-term fitness.
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Amit S.
Kurukshetra is the perfect place for main event - land of the Gita where Krishna taught yoga to Arjuna! 🇮🇳 The numbers are impressive but hope participation is voluntary. Yoga should be about inner peace, not just breaking records.
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Neha T.
As someone who started yoga during lockdown, I can vouch for its benefits! But 20 lakh people? Hope they've arranged enough trainers. Quality matters more than quantity when it comes to proper asanas. Maybe next year focus on training more instructors?
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Vikram J.
Great to see India's soft power growing through yoga! Remember when the world laughed at us for these "stretching exercises"? Now 177 countries celebrate it. From Haryana to Harvard, yoga is connecting Bharat with the world 🙏
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Sunita R.
My children's school is making yoga compulsory for International Yoga Day. While I support yoga, forcing it defeats the purpose. The government should encourage, not mandate. The environmental angle with tree plantation is nice though.

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