Key Points

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel participated in a massive yoga camp at Ahmedabad's Sabarmati Riverfront as part of the 'Swasth Gujarat, Obesity-Free Gujarat' initiative. Over 15,000 citizens joined the early morning session featuring expert guidance on asanas and pranayama from the State Yoga Board. Minister Harsh Sanghavi emphasized yoga's role in connecting mind, body, and soul while promoting the state's health campaign. The event aligns with PM Modi's call to combat obesity through yoga ahead of International Yoga Day 2025.

Key Points: Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel Leads Yoga Camp for Obesity-Free Gujarat

  • CM Patel promotes yoga for obesity prevention
  • 15,000 citizens join Sabarmati Riverfront event
  • State Yoga Board trains in asanas and pranayama
  • Campaign aligns with PM Modi's Mann Ki Baat vision
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Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel participates in Yoga Camp at Ahmedabad riverfront under 'Swasth Gujarat, Obesity-Free Gujarat' campaign

CM Bhupendra Patel joins 15,000 citizens in Ahmedabad yoga camp under 'Swasth Gujarat, Obesity-Free Gujarat' campaign ahead of International Yoga Day.

"Yoga establishes a deep connection between mind, body, and soul - Harsh Sanghavi, Gujarat Minister"

Gandhinagar, June 11

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel graced the yoga camp held at the Event Centre on the Sabarmati Riverfront in Ahmedabad, a press release from Gujarat CMO said.

As part of the celebration of 'International Yoga Day - 2025', a free 'Yoga Camp - Common Yoga Protocol Training' was organised under the joint initiative of the Gujarat State Yoga Board, Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation, and the District Administration under the campaign 'Swasth Gujarat, Obesity-Free Gujarat'.

Early in the morning, amid a refreshing atmosphere, over 15,000 citizens enthusiastically participated in the yoga camp. Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, along with other dignitaries, also performed yoga during the camp.

On this occasion, Minister of State for Youth, Cultural Activities, and Home Department, Harsh Sanghavi, stated that the yoga camp was held under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel as part of the 'Swasth Gujarat, Obesity-Free Gujarat' campaign. He noted that, through this campaign, all districts of Gujarat are advancing together to create a new milestone on this year's International Yoga Day.

He further emphasised that yoga is a profound symbol of Indian culture. Yoga and pranayama, he said, are not merely physical or mental exercises, but holistic practices that establish a deep connection between the mind, body, and soul. On this occasion, the Minister also appealed to the citizens of all districts of Gujarat to take inspiration from yoga and join the 'Swasth Gujarat, Obesity-Free Gujarat' campaign.

At this camp, Shishpal Rajput, Chairman of the Gujarat State Yoga Board and a Yogsevak, along with experienced yoga experts, provided insightful guidance on various practices such as yogasan, pranayam, and meditation.

Shishpal emphasised the need to prioritise health in today's fast-paced lifestyle by adopting yoga as a regular practice. He addressed issues like hypertension, obesity prevention, and the nutritional value of different foods, encouraging people to embrace a more energetic and balanced way of life. Along with members of the State Yoga Board, he conducted training on standard yoga and pranayam protocols and provided guidance on regular exercise, stress relief through meditation, and incorporating yoga into daily routines.

Notably, in his 'Mann Ki Baat' address, Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged citizens across the nation to combat obesity through the practice of yoga. Aligned with this vision, and under the guidance of Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, the state government has launched the 'Swasth Gujarat, Obesity-Free Gujarat' campaign. This yoga camp stands as a significant step toward realising that objective.

The yoga camp was organized to inspire society to embrace physical, mental, and spiritual well-being through yoga. It sought to promote yoga as a way of life, fostering healthier individuals and a happier, more harmonious society.

The event was also attended by Ahmedabad Mayor Smt. Pratibha Jain, District Panchayat President Smt. Kanchanba Vaghela, Member of Parliament from Ahmedabad West Dinesh Makwana, all MLAs, Principal Secretary of the Sports, Youth, and Cultural Activities Department M. Thennarasan, Ahmedabad Municipal Commissioner Banchhanidhi Pani, officials and office bearers of the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation and District Administration, yoga practitioners, yoga enthusiasts, teachers, youth, senior citizens, and a large number of city residents.

- ANI

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Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the yoga camp article:
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Priya K.
Wonderful initiative! Gujarat is truly leading by example in promoting yoga and healthy living. The Sabarmati riverfront is such a perfect location for mass yoga sessions. Hope more states follow this model 🙏
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Rahul S.
While I appreciate the yoga promotion, I wish our leaders would focus equally on improving healthcare infrastructure. Yoga is great for prevention, but what about treatment facilities in rural Gujarat?
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Ananya P.
So proud to see 15,000 people practicing yoga together! This is our ancient tradition that the world is now recognizing. My whole family does surya namaskar every morning - it's changed our lives completely 💛
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Vikram J.
Good effort, but why only in Ahmedabad? They should organize such camps in smaller towns too. Many villagers don't have access to proper yoga training despite needing it the most for their physical labor jobs.
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Sunita M.
As a school teacher, I've seen how introducing yoga to children has improved their concentration and reduced stress. The government should make yoga compulsory in all schools. Kudos to CM Patel for this initiative!
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Harish D.
The obesity-free campaign is much needed in our cities where junk food culture is growing. But will one yoga camp make a difference? Need regular follow-ups and diet awareness programs too. Still, achhe din for health! 😊

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