Key Points

The Ministry of Civil Aviation and AAI enthusiastically celebrated the 11th International Yoga Day at Delhi's Aviation Park. Minister Ram Mohan Naidu praised PM Modi's role in reviving Yoga through a video message. Senior officials led sessions emphasizing Yoga's role in workforce health and aviation resilience. The event reinforced Yoga's connection to India's heritage and modern sustainability goals.

Key Points: Civil Aviation Ministry Celebrates 11th Yoga Day with AAI

  • MoCA and AAI jointly organized Yoga Day at Aviation Park
  • Minister Naidu linked Yoga to PM Modi's wellness initiatives
  • Event included pledge, expert-led sessions, and national anthem
  • Officials urged daily Yoga practice for holistic well-being
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Ministry of Civil Aviation celebrates 11th International Day of Yoga with enthusiasm

MoCA and AAI mark International Yoga Day 2025 with officials, emphasizing wellness in aviation sector under PM Modi's vision.

"Yoga is the perfect solution to achieving harmony between mind, body and soul - Ram Mohan Naidu"

New Delhi, June 21

Union Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA), in association with the Airports Authority of India (AAI), celebrated the 11th International Day of Yoga (IDY-2025) with enthusiasm on Saturday at Aviation Park, located in Rajiv Gandhi Bhawan here.

The event witnessed the active involvement of officers and staff from both the Ministry and AAI, highlighting the commitment to physical, mental, and spiritual wellness across the aviation sector, according to an official release.

The day's event commenced early in the morning and included a ceremonial assembly, welcome address, lamp lighting, Yoga pledge, and a structured Yoga protocol session led by certified experts. The celebration concluded with the rendition of the National Anthem.

The event was attended by Samir Kumar Sinha, Secretary, MoCA; Vipin Kumar, Chairman, AAI; and other senior officials of the Ministry. Their active participation underscored the importance placed by the Ministry on integrating health and well-being practices in everyday work life.

A special video message from Minister of Civil Aviation Ram Mohan Naidu was played during the event, in which he extended warm greetings and lauded the efforts of MoCA and AAI for organizing a meaningful celebration.

In his message, the minister that Yoga is the perfect solution to achieving harmony between the mind, body and soul, and that we all should be grateful to our ancestors who preserved this invaluable tradition originating from the ancient texts of the Vedas and Upanishads. He extended his sincere gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, whose encouragement has made Yoga an essential part of our daily lives once again.

The Minister further added that, be it the Fit India Movement, Anti-Obesity campaign or the celebration of Yoga Day, PM Modi has spearheaded numerous initiatives for inspiring us to be physically active, and that the country have been celebrating Yoga Day every year with great enthusiasm. This year's theme - 'Yoga for One Earth, One Health' - he noted, beautifully connects Yoga with sustainability and global well-being.

In his remarks, Sinha urged everyone to not restrict Yoga to just one day, but make it an integral part of their daily life. He said everyone should take out some time every day for Yoga, pranayama and meditation, as this would not only improve health but would also bring energy, discipline and balance in life.

The Ministry reaffirmed its commitment to wellness and holistic health by wholeheartedly participating in this nationwide celebration inspired by the vision of PM Modi. The observance of International Day of Yoga 2025 reflects the Ministry's belief that a healthy workforce is essential for a robust and resilient civil aviation sector.

As the International Day of Yoga reminds citizens of India's rich cultural heritage, the Ministry urged everyone to carry forward this tradition daily, integrating Yoga into modern lifestyles for long-term well-being and balance.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Wonderful to see our aviation sector embracing Yoga! ✈️🧘‍♂️ As frequent travelers know, airport jobs are high-stress - Yoga can really help staff maintain calm. Hope they make this a regular practice, not just annual event. Kudos to MoCA!
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the Yoga initiative, I wish MoCA would also focus on improving passenger facilities with equal enthusiasm. Yoga is great, but so are clean toilets and efficient baggage handling at airports. Both wellness and basic services matter.
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Arjun S.
Our ancient Yoga tradition getting global recognition makes every Indian proud! 👏 The theme 'Yoga for One Earth, One Health' is so relevant today. Maybe airports can have Yoga rooms for stressed passengers too? Imagine doing surya namaskar before a flight!
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Sunita R.
As someone who works in aviation, I can say Yoga has transformed our workplace. We now have 10-minute Yoga breaks during shifts - reduced back pain and better focus. More ministries should adopt such wellness programs. Healthier employees = better productivity!
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Vikram J.
Good initiative but execution matters. Hope this isn't just for photo ops. Real change will come when Yoga becomes part of daily routine for all staff - from pilots to ground crew. Maybe include basic Yoga in aviation training programs?
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Neha P.
Love seeing our cultural heritage being celebrated at workplaces! 🙏 My father who worked at AAI for 30 years says such events boost morale. Maybe next year they can involve families too? Yoga is for everyone, young and old.

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