Key Points

The BJP-led Delhi government is set to break previous administrative barriers by officially celebrating International Yoga Day on June 21. Education Minister Ashish Sood announced comprehensive plans to host events at 11 sports complexes across the city, expecting around 20,000 participants. The initiative aims to promote physical and mental wellness among students, teachers, and community members. With extensive logistical preparations and safety measures, the event represents a significant shift in the city's approach to yoga celebrations.

Key Points: BJP Delhi Yoga Day 2024 Marks Official Event Revival

  • First official BJP Delhi yoga event after AAP government's ban
  • 11 venues to host 20,000 participants including students
  • Comprehensive arrangements with medical and safety facilities
  • Live broadcast planned on edudel.nic.in website
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Under BJP govt, Yoga Day to make official debut in Delhi on June 21

Delhi government breaks AAP's yoga event ban, hosting massive International Yoga Day celebration across 11 sports complexes with 20,000 participants

"Our primary objective is to promote physical and mental wellness - Ashish Sood, Education Minister"

New Delhi, June 7

In a first, the BJP-led Delhi government will celebrate the upcoming International Yoga Day on June 21 at 11 sports complexes, marking an end of a blanket ban on official events on the occasion imposed by the previous AAP government, an official said on Saturday.

Education Minister Ashish Sood said that for the first time the Delhi Government, in collaboration with the Government of India, will officially host International Yoga Day events in the capital.

Sood chaired a review meeting at the Delhi Secretariat to oversee the preparations for the upcoming International Yoga Day and the "Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam 2.0" campaign.

Chief Secretary, Delhi government, Director, Directorate of Education, among other senior officials also attended the meeting, an official said.

The Minister said International Yoga Day celebrations will be held at 11 key locations including Thyagaraj Stadium, East Vinod Nagar Sports Complex, Jhilmil Colony, Bawana, Prahladpur, Bharat Nagar, Yamuna Bank, Najafgarh Stadium, Dwarka Sector-6, Ashok Nagar Hockey Stadium, among others.

Sood emphasised that the primary objective of the initiative is to promote physical and mental wellness while encouraging the practice of yoga among students, teachers, and the community.

Nearly 20,000 participants are expected to join, including students and teachers from Delhi government schools, yoga instructors, NSS/NCC cadets, and civil defence volunteers.

Chhatrasal Stadium has been selected as the main venue, where around 10,000 participants will engage in yoga practice, supported by 5,000 volunteers from the Bharatiya Yog Sansthan. Each of the other 10 venues will host approximately 1,000 participants each.

The Minister also stated that all participants will be provided T-shirts, water, refreshments, and yoga mats.

Each yoga venue will be equipped with medical facilities, ambulances, fire safety arrangements, mobile toilets, sanitation, fogging, electricity, and water supply.

Additionally, Delhi Police will handle security and traffic management. All major venues will feature CCTV surveillance, traffic signages, colour-coded parking passes (Red, Green, Yellow), and special arrangements for emergency services.

He said District Magistrates have been directed to ensure participant transportation, safety, refreshment distribution, and availability of yoga mats and T-shirts in their respective areas.

They have also been instructed to invite schools, colleges, community leaders, yoga instructors, and heads of government offices to participate and promote yoga. The event will be broadcast live on the edudel.nic.in website.

Talking about ‘Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam 2.0’, Sood said on June 9 Chief Minister Rekha Gupta will plant a sapling at Rajkiya Pratibha Vikas Vidyalaya, Shalimar Bagh, to popularise the campaign.

The initiative supports the Government of India’s target of planting 10 crore (100 million) saplings.

He said to complement the Centre’s campaign, the Delhi Government aims to plant 3.7 lakh saplings in 2025-26, including 1 lakh trees, 2 lakh shrubs, and 70,000 bamboo plants in schools, near main roads, and in large parks.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Finally some recognition for Yoga Day in Delhi! Our ancient practice deserves this kind of official celebration. Hope this inspires more youngsters to adopt yoga as daily routine 🙏 The arrangements sound impressive with medical facilities and live streaming.
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Priya M.
While I appreciate promoting yoga, why make it so political? Previous govt had their reasons, current one has theirs. Can't we just celebrate our heritage without party flags? That said, the tree plantation drive is a wonderful parallel initiative 🌱
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Amit S.
ॐ Shanti! As a yoga teacher, I'm thrilled to see government support. But hope they focus on authentic yoga practice rather than just photo ops. The inclusion of schools is brilliant - children should learn pranayama early for stress management in today's competitive world.
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Sunita R.
Good initiative but 20k participants across 11 venues? Hope they maintain proper trainer-to-student ratio. Yoga done wrong can cause injuries. Also, June heat in Delhi is brutal - morning timings would be better than midday for such events. Stay hydrated everyone!
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Vikram J.
The scale of preparation is commendable - from CCTV to medical facilities. This shows seriousness about making Yoga Day successful. Though I wonder about the budget...could some funds be better used for regular yoga classes in government schools throughout the year?
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Neha T.
Love the combo of yoga + tree plantation! Both connect us to nature and roots. My society's yoga group will participate - hope they include senior citizens too. Small suggestion: provide shaded areas and electrolyte drinks considering Delhi's summer. Jai Hind! 🧘‍♀️🇮🇳

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