NCC cadets send powerful message of health, environment through Yoga

IANS June 20, 2025 537 views

Over 1,000 NCC cadets and Armed Forces personnel gathered in Ahmedabad for a pre-Yoga Day event, emphasizing unity and environmental consciousness. The theme "Yoga for One Earth, One Health" highlights the dual benefits of yoga for personal and planetary well-being. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will lead national celebrations in Visakhapatnam, while Delhi hosts sessions along the Yamuna. The event marks the 11th International Yoga Day since its UN adoption in 2015.

"“Yoga is not just for one day. It’s a lifestyle that strengthens body and mind.” – NCC Cadet
Ahmedabad, June 20: In a spirited prelude to the International Day of Yoga 2025, over 1,000 NCC cadets and Armed Forces personnel on Friday gathered at the NCC Group Headquarters in Ahmedabad to send a powerful message of unity, health, and environmental consciousness.

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NCC cadets demonstrate unity with mass yoga event ahead of Yoga Day

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Theme "Yoga for One Earth, One Health" highlights planetary well-being

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PM Modi to lead national celebrations in Visakhapatnam

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Delhi CM Rekha Gupta hosts Yamuna River yoga session

The event, held ahead of the global celebration on June 21, echoed this year’s theme, "Yoga for One Earth, One Health", with participants demonstrating various asanas in unison, symbolising the harmony between human health and planetary well-being.

IANS spoke to some of the NCC cadets.

One NCC cadet said, “Yoga Day is celebrated not just in India, but all over the world. It benefits both our health and the environment. It’s an important reminder to care for ourselves and our planet.”

Another cadet added, “Congratulations to everyone on Yoga Day! All of us NCC cadets have gathered here to celebrate this day with pride. But let’s remember-yoga is not just for one day. It’s a lifestyle. It strengthens both the body and the mind. Let’s take a pledge to make yoga a daily practice.”

This year marks the 11th International Day of Yoga since its inception in 2015. The initiative was first proposed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and adopted by the United Nations, with June 21 -- the summer solstice in the Northern Hemisphere -- chosen to represent the balance and harmony yoga brings to life.

According to a Government of India press release, the theme emphasises yoga’s role in fostering holistic health and environmental equilibrium. Over the years, the event has grown into a global movement, connecting millions across continents in the shared pursuit of well-being.

The main national event will take place on June 21 from 6.30 a.m. to 9.00 a.m. at the Vijaya Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences in Krishna district, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will lead the celebrations as the Chief Guest.

Simultaneously, celebrations will unfold across the country. In New Delhi, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta will head the yoga session along the banks of the Yamuna River, with the capital hosting events at 11 designated locations to mark the occasion.

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Rajesh K.
Proud to see our NCC cadets leading by example! 🇮🇳 Yoga truly is India's gift to the world. The "One Earth, One Health" theme is so relevant today with climate challenges. Let's all make yoga part of our daily routine, not just on June 21st!
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Priya M.
Wonderful initiative! But I wish schools would make yoga compulsory throughout the year rather than just celebrating it one day. Our children need this ancient wisdom to combat modern lifestyle diseases. Kudos to the cadets for showing the way!
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Amit S.
Seeing 1000+ cadets doing yoga together gives me goosebumps! This is the real soft power of India. While we celebrate, let's also ensure yoga remains accessible to all sections of society, not just become a fancy urban trend. 🧘‍♂️
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Sunita R.
The environmental angle is interesting! Yoga teaches us to live simply and in harmony with nature - something we've forgotten in our rush for development. Maybe if more people practiced yoga seriously, we'd have less pollution and waste. Food for thought!
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Vikram J.
While I appreciate the enthusiasm, I hope the government is also investing in proper research on yoga's benefits. We need scientific validation alongside tradition to make it globally credible. The NCC event is a great start though!
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Neha P.
My daughter is an NCC cadet participating in this event! She's been practicing for weeks. So proud to see our youth embracing both discipline and wellness. This is the New India we all want to see - healthy, united and environmentally conscious 💕

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