Key Points

The Ayush Ministry has announced an unprecedented national mobilization for Yoga Sangam 2025, with 30,000 organizations registering to participate in the International Day of Yoga. Events will be held in diverse locations across India, from mountain regions to coastal areas, involving schools, corporations, and academic institutions. The initiative aims to promote yoga as a comprehensive approach to physical, mental, and national well-being. Citizens can register their participation through the Ayush Ministry's website and contribute to the vision of a healthier, more resilient India.

Key Points: Yoga Sangam 2025 30k Orgs Unite for International Yoga Day

  • 30,000 organizations register for nationwide Yoga Sangam event
  • Yoga celebrations will span from Ladakh to Kerala
  • Premier institutions like IITs and IIMs leading participation
  • Online portal enables event registration and tracking
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30k organisations register for Yoga Sangam 2025: Ayush Ministry

Ayush Ministry reveals massive national participation in Yoga Sangam, connecting 30,000 organizations across India for holistic wellness event

"This overwhelming response reflects a nationwide embrace of Yoga as more than just a practice - Ayush Ministry"

New Delhi, June 5

As the nation gears up to celebrate the 11th International Day of Yoga (IDY), 30,000 organisations across the country have registered for Yoga Sangam -- the main event of the IDY.

The organisations range from schools and Resident Welfare Associations (RWAs) to corporates, NGOs, and government bodies.

“This overwhelming response in terms of registration of proposals reflects a nationwide embrace of Yoga as more than just a practice -- it’s a movement toward mindful living, community resilience, and national well-being,” said Ayush Ministry.

On June 21, over one lakh locations across the country will transform into vibrant sanctuaries of well-being -- each echoing the spirit of India’s ancient wisdom and its modern resolve to lead the world in holistic health.

The IDY events will be held across the snow-capped mountains of Ladakh to the sunlit beaches of Kerala, from school playgrounds and office lawns to railway stations and historic temple courtyards.

The Ministry noted that these events would be tracked online through a facility on the yoga portal, wherein aspiring organisations can register their proposals to register an IDY event.

“The active participation of premier institutions such as IITs, IIMs, and Central Universities has infused renewed energy into the movement. These centres of academic excellence are not only hosting large-scale Yoga demonstrations but are also promoting Yoga as a tool for mental clarity, emotional resilience, and leadership development,” the Ministry said.

To participate, citizens can visit the Ayush Ministry’s website and register as a group or organisation.

After conducting the Yoga Sangam event on June 21, upload participation details and receive the official Certificate of Appreciation.

“Let us come together in a collective breath to reaffirm our shared resolve towards a Swasth Bharat, Samruddh Bharat. Together, let us make Yoga Sangam the cornerstone of India’s movement for holistic health and national well-being,” the Ministry said.

- IANS

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Priya K.
So proud to see Yoga becoming India's soft power globally! 🇮🇳 The participation from IITs/IIMs shows even our brightest minds value this ancient wisdom. My housing society in Bangalore is organizing an event - can't wait to join! #YogaForAll
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Rahul S.
While I appreciate the initiative, I hope the focus remains on yoga's health benefits rather than political symbolism. The ministry should ensure equal participation from all states - not just photo ops at famous locations.
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Ananya M.
My college in Kerala is participating! 🌞 We're planning a special beach yoga session at sunrise. It's amazing how yoga unites people across geography, age and profession. Truly Bharat's gift to the world!
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Vikram J.
Good initiative but implementation matters. Last year our RWA registration had technical glitches on the portal. Hope the Ayush Ministry has upgraded their systems to handle 30k+ registrations smoothly this time.
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Sneha P.
Yoga changed my life after my pregnancy! 👶 Now I teach free classes in our Delhi park. The certificate of appreciation is nice, but real reward is seeing neighbors' health improve. More power to this movement!
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Karan D.
Would love to see corporate India adopt yoga beyond June 21st. My IT company does weekly sessions and productivity has increased by 15%. Ancient solutions for modern problems!

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