Key Points

Haryana is preparing for a groundbreaking International Yoga Day event in Kurukshetra that aims to attract over 100,000 participants. Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini emphasized the global significance of yoga, highlighting Prime Minister Modi's role in promoting this ancient practice worldwide. The event will focus on the theme 'One Earth, One Health' with an additional state-specific slogan targeting youth addiction. Local authorities are meticulously planning the event, dividing the venue into 103 sectors and encouraging widespread participation.

Key Points: Modi's Yoga Vision Meets Haryana's Grand Kurukshetra Plan

  • Massive Yoga Day event planned in Kurukshetra with 1 lakh participants
  • Theme focuses on 'One Earth, One Health' with anti-addiction message
  • Swami Ramdev expected to attend historic gathering
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Haryana CM holds meeting ahead of International Yoga Day event in Kurukshetra

Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini reveals massive International Yoga Day preparations with national and global significance

"When Prime Minister Narendra Modi proposed the idea of Yoga at the United Nations, 177 countries agreed - CM Nayab Singh Saini"

New Delhi, June 8

Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini said that with cleanliness and yoga, the country will move towards realising the dream of 'Viksit Bharat' at a fast pace.

Preparations for International Yoga Day 2025 have begun with the launch of a cleanliness campaign on May 27, and daily yoga classes are underway for the grand event on June 21.

CM Saini said, "When Prime Minister Narendra Modi proposed the idea of Yoga at the United Nations, 177 countries agreed. Today, Yoga, derived from our land, has reached everyone globally. The Prime Minister has worked to spread the message of yoga all over the world."

CM Saini said the International Yoga Day programme in Kurukshetra will be historic and grand. "Our ancient ideology is included in yoga. Rishis have given us yoga and meditation as a gift. By doing yoga, a man remains healthy," he added.

The Chief Minister addressed a meeting organised with various institutions regarding International Yoga Day in the auditorium of the Multi-Art Cultural Centre, Kurukshetra, on Sunday.

The Chief Minister urged the officials of institutions, NGOs, business organisations, and other organisations present at the meeting to contribute to the programme's success. He also asked Patanjali Yog Peeth to spread the message of yoga in every house of the city.

The Chief Minister said Swami Ramdev has been spreading yoga in the country and the world. "The arrival of Baba Ramdev on June 21 in Kurukshetra, the land of Lord Krishna, is a matter of great pride for the people of Kurukshetra," he added.

He said the theme of International Yoga Day this year is 'One Earth, One Health', and the Haryana Government has also added the slogan 'Yoga Yukt, Nasha Mukt'.

The Chief Minister said people have started taking medicines to cure minor diseases, whereas those diseases can be easily controlled with yoga. Therefore, we all should adopt yoga. He said if we want to save our youth from addiction, they will have to adopt yoga. The Chief Minister urged the people of Kurukshetra to reach Brahma Sarovar and Mela Ground at 4 am on June 21 to mark their presence in this great 'yagya' of yoga.

He said more people should be involved in this campaign, and whoever has been given any responsibility should fulfil it as a priority.

He said that, like festivals like Diwali, Holi, and Bhai Dooj, this International Yoga Day should be celebrated similarly.

It was informed that the Brahma Sarovar and Mela Ground have been divided into 103 sectors. Out of these, 64 sectors have been made in Brahma Sarovar and 37 sectors in the Mela Ground and surrounding areas.

The Chief Minister administered an oath to institutions, NGOs, and other people present in the auditorium to adopt yoga, pranayama, and meditation regularly in life, to avoid addiction, and to inspire others to do the same. He also inspired them to promote yoga in their families, society, and workplace.

Former State Minister Subhash Sudha said the International Yoga Day programme on June 21 is a matter of good fortune for the people of Kurukshetra. This programme will be seen all over the world, he claimed. Citizens from every house of the city will participate in this programme. He also demanded that the Chief Minister open a meditation centre in the city.

Haryana Yog Aayog Chairman Dr. Jaideep Arya said that on June 21, environmental protection is starting with yoga from Kurukshetra. He said 10 lakh yoga practitioners in the state will sow medicinal plants, and more than 1 lakh people in Kurukshetra will set a world record by doing yoga together.

On this occasion, Deputy Commissioner Neha Singh, Superintendent of Police Nitish Agarwal and District Council President Kanwaljit Kaur and other dignitaries were present.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Great initiative! Yoga is India's gift to the world 🌍. But I hope the govt also focuses on improving basic healthcare infrastructure alongside promoting yoga. Both are needed for a healthy Bharat.
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Priya M.
As someone from Kurukshetra, I'm so proud! Our Brahma Sarovar is the perfect place for this event. The cleanliness drive before yoga day shows real planning. Can't wait to participate with my family 🙏
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Amit S.
Yoga is good but making it compulsory in schools would be better than one-day events. Also, why only Patanjali? There are many authentic yoga gurus in India who deserve recognition too.
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Neha T.
The 'Yoga Yukt, Nasha Mukt' slogan is brilliant! If yoga can help our youth stay away from drugs, it's worth all the effort. Hope they continue regular classes beyond June 21st.
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Vikram J.
Organizing at 4am? That's too early for most people! Why not have multiple sessions throughout the day? Also, what about arrangements for senior citizens who want to participate?
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Sunita R.
Wonderful to see Haryana taking lead in yoga promotion! The medicinal plants initiative is thoughtful. Hope they distribute saplings to participants - would love to grow tulsi at home 🪴

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