Key Points

Gujarat gears up for a massive International Yoga Day celebration in PM Modi's hometown Vadnagar. Over 1.5 crore people will participate across 60,000 locations, including schools, police stations, and lakes. Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel will lead the main event at Sarmishta Lake, attempting a world record in Bhujangasana. The state builds on last year's record of 1.31 crore participants with an even more ambitious wellness campaign.

Key Points: PM Modi's Vadnagar Hosts Gujarat Yoga Day With 1.5 Crore Participants

  • 1.5 crore expected participants across 60,000 Gujarat locations
  • CM Bhupendra Patel leads main Vadnagar event
  • World record attempt in Bhujangasana pose
  • Theme aligns with "Healthy and Obesity-Free Gujarat" campaign
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Gujarat: PM Modi's hometown Vadnagar to host state-level yoga day event

Gujarat celebrates International Yoga Day in PM Modi's hometown Vadnagar with record 1.5 crore participants across 60,000 locations.

"Yoga for One Earth – One Health – International Yoga Day 2024 Theme"

Ahmedabad, June 19

On the occasion of the 11th International Yoga Day on June 21, Gujarat is set to host a special celebration in Vadnagar, the hometown of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The Prime Minister will join the national celebration from Visakhapatnam, delivering a message of wellness and unity, while his home state leads the charge with a sweeping state-level event at Sarmishta Lake in Vadnagar.

In total, the state expects participation from over 1.5 crore people, with events being held at over 60,000 locations, including 45,000 primary schools, 12,500 secondary schools, 2,600 colleges, and 3 universities.

Over 5.73 lakh students and teachers are expected to participate in yoga sessions across campuses.

The campaign has also extended to 18,226 gram panchayats, 251 taluka panchayats, and all 33 district police headquarters, with yoga programmes to be held at 287 ITIs, 1,477 PHCs, 6,500 wellness centres, 30 prisons, and 1,152 police stations.

Mass yoga will also take place at 100 Amrit Sarovar lakes across the state.

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel will lead the main session in Vadnagar, joined by Health Minister Rishikesh Patel and Minister of State for Sports Harsh Sanghavi, as thousands gather to take part in a historic mass yoga performance. Gujarat has also set its sights on a world record in the Bhujangasana (Cobra Pose) during the event.

Celebrated under the global theme “Yoga for One Earth – One Health”, the event reflects Gujarat’s local campaign “Swasth Gujarat – Medasvita Mukt Gujarat” (Healthy and Obesity-Free Gujarat).

With more than 1.5 crore citizens expected to participate across over 60,000 locations, this year’s celebration aims to be Gujarat’s most inclusive and expansive yet.

Preceding the main event, countdown celebrations were held in Vadnagar, including yoga and Surya Namaskar sessions at 11 iconic locations, such as Hatkeshwar Mahadev Temple, Tana-Riri Garden, Kirti Toran, Vadnagar Museum, and the local railway station.

As part of the buildup, more than 35 large-scale yoga events -- each accommodating over 1,000 people -- have already been held across Junagadh, Porbandar, Surat, Vadodara, and Ahmedabad, alongside common yoga protocol sessions in every district between June 15 and 20. Last year, Gujarat recorded 1.31 crore participants on the 10th International Yoga Day, the highest in India.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Vadnagar becoming the yoga capital of Gujarat is such a proud moment! Our PM's hometown showing the way for health and wellness. The 1.5 crore participation target shows how yoga has become a people's movement 🇮🇳🧘‍♂️
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the yoga initiative, I hope equal attention is given to healthcare infrastructure in rural Gujarat. Yoga is great preventive care, but we also need better hospitals and doctors in villages.
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Amit S.
Gujarat setting world records in yoga while becoming obesity-free - what an inspiration! Other states should learn from this model. The inclusion of schools, colleges and even police stations shows real vision 👏
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Neha P.
The scale is impressive but I wonder about the costs involved. Would love to see transparency in how much is being spent on these mega events versus actual healthcare spending. Yoga is important, but so are medicines and treatments.
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Vikram J.
As a yoga teacher from Ahmedabad, I'm thrilled to see our ancient practice getting this global platform! The focus on schools is brilliant - getting children into yoga early will create a healthier generation. Gujarat leading the way as always!
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Sunita R.
Beautiful to see yoga uniting people across villages and cities. My panchayat in Kutch has been practicing daily since last Yoga Day - it's changed our community's health. More power to this movement! 🙏

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