President Droupadi Murmu participates in mass Yoga event in Dehradun

IANS June 21, 2025 228 views

President Droupadi Murmu joined a mass Yoga event in Dehradun on International Yoga Day, calling it India's soft power. She highlighted Yoga’s role in connecting body, mind, and soul while promoting global unity. During her Uttarakhand visit, she was moved by visually impaired children singing for her birthday. The President urged everyone to make Yoga a daily practice for better health.

"Yoga is the art of living a healthy life, benefiting body, mind, and soul." – President Droupadi Murmu
Dehradun, June 21: President Droupadi Murmu participated in a mass Yoga programme at the city’s Police Line Maidan on Saturday, on the occasion of the 11th International Yoga Day.

Key Points

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President Murmu emphasizes Yoga as India's soft power

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Calls Yoga a unifying force for health and harmony

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Urges public to adopt Yoga for holistic wellness

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Emotional moment as visually impaired children sing for her birthday

The President greeted all the participants practising in the mass Yoga event, on the occasion of International Yoga Day and said that since 2015, Yoga has become a common heritage of the entire humanity.

“It is an important example of India's soft power,” she remarked after the conclusion of the Yoga event.

President Murmu said that Yoga is the art of living a healthy life, and adopting this healthy practice benefits the body, mind and overall personality of a human being.

“When a person is healthy, the family tends to remain healthy. When the family and society remain healthy, the country remains healthy,” she told the gathering.

The President further said that Yoga connects the body, mind and soul of a person and makes him healthy. Yoga can also connect one person to another person, one community to another community and one country to another country.

The President also urged everyone to make Yoga an integral part of life and also inspire others to practice Yoga, while stating out the age-old belief that prevention is better than cure.

Notably, President Droupadi Murmu is currently on a three-day trip to Uttarakhand, starting from June 19.

On Friday, the President turned emotional and got teary-eyed as the visually impaired children crooned a birthday song on her 67th birthday.

The emotional scene unfolded at the National Institute for Empowerment of Persons with Visual Disabilities (NIEPVD), where the specially abled children sang a birthday song for her.

The President was deeply moved by the gesture, and her eyes welled up, as seen in the viral pictures.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Wonderful to see our President promoting Yoga! 🇮🇳 It's truly India's gift to the world. The emotional moment with visually impaired children shows her compassionate side. More leaders should participate in such events to inspire citizens.
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Priya M.
Yoga Day has become such a proud moment for all Indians! Though I wish more common people could get direct access to our President during such events. The security protocols make it feel too distant sometimes.
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Amit S.
The President's words about Yoga connecting communities and countries are so true! In our office, we have colleagues from different states practicing together every morning. It breaks barriers better than any meeting 😊
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Neha T.
While I appreciate the Yoga initiative, I hope our leaders also focus on making healthcare accessible to all. Yoga is great for prevention, but what about those who need treatment today? The emotional moment was touching though.
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Sanjay R.
Dehradun is the perfect place for Yoga with its clean air and mountains! Our President choosing Uttarakhand shows how the state is becoming India's wellness capital. More such events should happen in smaller cities, not just metros.
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Kavita P.
The President getting emotional with specially abled children shows her human side. In our culture, leaders are often seen as distant figures, but such moments make them relatable. Yoga + compassion = true Indian values! 🙏

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