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Thousands of schoolchildren in Panipat participated in a vibrant marathon to promote yoga ahead of International Yoga Day. The event, flagged off by nodal officer Sneh Lata, served as a rehearsal for the main celebrations on June 21. Officials highlighted how students are spreading awareness about yoga's health benefits to the wider community. This year's 11th edition carries the theme "Yoga for One Earth, One Health," with India planning massive nationwide demonstrations.

Key Points: Panipat Schoolchildren Run Marathon Ahead of International Yoga Day

  • 4,000 students from 22 Panipat schools join marathon
  • Event serves as rehearsal for International Yoga Day
  • Yoga Day theme focuses on "One Earth, One Health"
  • India to host mass yoga demonstrations at 1 lakh locations
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Schoolchildren take part in marathon ahead of International Yoga Day

Thousands of Haryana students participate in a yoga awareness marathon before the 11th International Yoga Day celebrations.

"“These children are promoting yoga and creating awareness in society about its benefits.” - Sneh Lata"

Panipat, June 20

In a vibrant prelude to International Yoga Day, thousands of schoolchildren in Haryana's Panipat on Friday took part in a marathon aimed at spreading awareness about the importance of yoga.

The event, which served as a final rehearsal for the big day, was flagged off by nodal officer Sneh Lata at Shivaji Stadium.

Sneh Lata said, “Tomorrow marks the 11th International Yoga Day, and Agriculture Minister Shyam Singh Rana will be the chief guest. Today’s marathon, led by enthusiastic students, is not just a physical activity -- it is a message. These children are promoting yoga and creating awareness in society about its benefits.”

District Education Officer Rakesh Boora added, “Around 4,000 students from 22 schools in Panipat will participate in tomorrow’s celebrations. Yoga is highly beneficial for health, and our students are helping to spread this message to the wider community.”

Yoga, an ancient gift from India to the world, is more than just physical exercise -- it’s a pathway to mental, physical, and spiritual well-being. Each year on June 21, countries around the globe come together to honour this age-old practice.

This year’s theme, “Yoga for One Earth, One Health", highlights the connection between personal well-being and planetary health. As we step into the 11th edition of International Yoga Day, India is set to witness unprecedented celebrations.

The 2025 observance will feature 10 signature events, including the flagship initiative ‘Yoga Sangam’, where mass yoga demonstrations will be held at 1,00,000 locations across the country. Other key events include Yoga Bandhan, Yoga Park, Yoga Samavesh, Harit Yoga, and Yoga Mahakumbh, among others.

The idea of dedicating a day to yoga was proposed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in 2014 and adopted by the United Nations General Assembly the same year. Since then, June 21 has become a symbol of global unity in pursuit of holistic health. The grand event held in New Delhi on June 21, 2015, the first International Yoga Day achieved two Guinness World records: largest yoga session, with 35,985 participants, and for the most nationalities (84) in one session.

- IANS

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Priya K.
So proud to see our children leading the way! Yoga is India's greatest soft power export to the world 🌍 The marathon initiative is brilliant - getting kids excited about fitness early. My daughter participated and hasn't stopped talking about it since!
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Rahul S.
While I appreciate the enthusiasm, schools should focus more on regular yoga classes rather than one-day events. Many private schools in cities have made yoga compulsory - government schools should implement this too. Health shouldn't be just an annual celebration.
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Anjali M.
The theme 'Yoga for One Earth, One Health' is so relevant today! In our polluted cities, yoga offers affordable healthcare to all. My 70-year-old mother does simple pranayama daily - her BP medicines reduced by half. More power to these young ambassadors! 🙏
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Vikram P.
Great initiative but organizers must ensure proper arrangements. Last year in our district, many children fainted due to heat during similar events. June is peak summer - maybe early morning sessions would be better? Safety first!
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Sunita T.
As a teacher, I've seen how daily 15-min yoga sessions improved my students' concentration. But we need trained instructors - many schools just make PT teachers conduct yoga without proper knowledge. Government should provide special training programs.
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Arjun B.
Heartwarming to see small towns like Panipat taking center stage in Yoga Day celebrations! For too long, such events were limited to metros. Our ancient practices belong to all Indians equally. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳 #YogaForAll

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