Key Points

The Ministry of Ayush has announced an unprecedented milestone for International Day of Yoga 2025, with over 50,000 organizations registering for Yoga Sangam. Rajasthan leads participation with 11,000+ organizations, showcasing widespread enthusiasm for the event. The theme 'Yoga for One Earth, One Health' emphasizes global unity and wellness across diverse settings. From mountains to beaches, institutions and celebrities are joining this massive celebration of India's ancient wellness tradition.

Key Points: IDY2025 50,000+ Orgs Join Yoga Sangam Global Wellness Mission

  • 50,000+ organizations registered for nationwide Yoga Sangam
  • Rajasthan leads with 11,000+ participant registrations
  • Celebrities support global wellness event
  • Theme focuses on unity and holistic health
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IDY2025: Yoga Sangam portal crosses 50,000 registrations, says Ayush Ministry

Ministry of Ayush celebrates International Day of Yoga with massive nationwide participation, featuring 'Yoga for One Earth, One Health' theme

"Let us move together, breathe together, and thrive together - Ministry of Ayush"

New Delhi, June 10

Ahead of the 11th International Day of Yoga (IDY) 2025, more than 50,000 organisations from across the nation have registered to host Yoga Sangam, setting a new benchmark for collective participation, said the Ministry of Ayush on Tuesday.

Creating a historic milestone in promoting holistic health and well-being, Yoga Sangam will be hosted on June 21 from 6:30 am to 7:45 am.

This year’s theme 'Yoga for One Earth, One Health’ echoes a universal call for unity and wellness. Premier institutions like IITs, IIMs, and Central Universities, along with many corporate and private players, are among the participants.

Rajasthan has emerged as the frontrunner with an impressive 11,000+ organisations registered for Yoga Sangam 2025 the highest among all states.

It is followed by Telangana with over 7,000+ registrations, and Madhya Pradesh with close to 5,000 registrations, said the ministry.

“With over one lakh locations expected to host the IDY event, Yoga Sangam 2025 the Ministry of Ayush invites citizens, institutions, and communities to come together in this global celebration of India’s timeless wisdom. Let us move together, breathe together, and thrive together -- for a healthier, more harmonious world,” the ministry said.

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.

Celebrated names from across the country have also voiced their support and are becoming a part of the event. This includes actors Anupam Kher, Manoj Joshi, Shilpa Shetty, and Rakul Preet.

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.

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.

- IANS

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Priya K.
This is amazing! 50,000 registrations shows how yoga has become a mass movement in India 🇮🇳. Rajasthan leading the way is no surprise - our traditional culture values wellness. Will definitely participate with my housing society group!
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Rahul S.
While I appreciate the initiative, I hope the government ensures equal focus on actual healthcare infrastructure too. Yoga is great for prevention, but we also need better hospitals and doctors for treatment.
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Ananya M.
Love the theme 'Yoga for One Earth, One Health'! 🌍 It's beautiful how our ancient practice is now uniting people globally. My company in Bangalore has registered - we'll be doing yoga on our office terrace at sunrise. So excited!
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Vikram J.
Good to see corporate participation increasing. But I wish more schools would make yoga compulsory year-round, not just on IDY. Our children need this discipline daily to counter all the screen time they get these days.
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Sunita P.
As someone who recovered from back pain through yoga, I can't stress enough how life-changing this practice is. The certificate of appreciation is a nice touch - will motivate more people to participate seriously. Jai Hind!
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Karan D.
The Ladakh to Kerala coverage shows the true scale of this event! India's diversity united through yoga - what a powerful message to the world. Hope the international media covers this properly, not just our political news.

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