Key Points

Yoga Sangam 2025 has shattered records with over 4 lakh registrations, making it India’s largest mass yoga event. PM Modi will lead the main session in Visakhapatnam, joined by Andhra Pradesh CM Chandrababu Naidu. Rajasthan leads state-wise participation, reflecting nationwide enthusiasm for this year’s sustainability-themed yoga movement. The event will be live-streamed, with certificates awarded to participants.

Key Points: Yoga Sangam 2025 Hits 4 Lakh Registrations as Modi Leads Event

  • Record 4 lakh registrations for Yoga Sangam 2025
  • PM Modi to lead 5 lakh participants in Visakhapatnam
  • Rajasthan tops with 1.38 lakh registrations
  • Theme 'Yoga for One Earth, One Health' promotes global wellness
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Yoga Sangam event registrations surpass 4 lakh mark

Over 4 lakh registrations mark historic participation for Yoga Sangam 2025, with PM Modi leading a synchronized yoga session in Visakhapatnam.

"No single event in India has ever garnered assured participation at such an extraordinary scale – Ministry of Ayush"

New Delhi, June 18

In a resounding display of unity for wellness, registrations for Yoga Sangam, the flagship event of the 11th International Day of Yoga (IDY) 2025, have crossed a historic 4 lakh mark, reinforcing India's role as a global beacon for holistic health through traditional health practices. It's noteworthy to mention that no single event in India has ever garnered assured participation at such an extraordinary scale, an Official statement from the Ministry of Ayush said.

On June 21st, a historic synchronised Yoga demonstration will unfold simultaneously at lakhs of locations across the country -- a landmark moment in India's wellness journey. The most illustrious showcase of this nationwide movement will take place in Visakhapatnam, where the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, along with the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh Chandrababu Naidu and the Union Minister of State (IC) for the Ministry of Ayush and Minister of State for Health & Family Welfare, Prataprao Jadhav, will lead more than 5 lakh yoga enthusiasts in performing the Common Yoga Protocol, the statement added.

Scheduled for 21st June 2025, from 6:30 AM to 7:45 AM, Yoga Sangam is poised to become one of the largest mass yoga events ever, with lakhs of institutions, organisations, and communities preparing to roll out their yoga mats in synchrony.

Rajasthan continues to lead the movement, registering an impressive 1,38,033 organisations, followed by Andhra Pradesh with 1,38,033, Uttar Pradesh with 1,01,767, Madhya Pradesh with 26,159, Gujarat with 19,951 and Himachal Pradesh with 12,000.

This surge in participation reflects the widespread enthusiasm for this year's theme--'Yoga for One Earth, One Health'--a message that aligns yoga with global sustainability and personal well-being.

Further, as per the statement, from IITs and IIMs to grassroots NGOs and leading corporates, institutions across sectors are embracing the call to action. The Yoga Sangam portal (https://yoga.ayush.gov.in/yoga-sangam) has emerged as the hub for nationwide coordination.

To join Yoga Sangam, visit: https://yoga.ayush.gov.in/yoga-sangam and register as a group/organisation. Live stream the Prime Minister's address from 6:30 - 7:00 AM and conduct a yoga session from 7:00 - 7:45 AM. One can upload event details and receive an official Certificate of Appreciation.

With momentum building across more than 4 lakh organisations, the Ministry of Ayush invites everyone to participate in this transformative moment and unite through yoga for health, harmony, and a better tomorrow.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
This is incredible! 4 lakh registrations shows how yoga has become India's gift to the world 🌍. The 'One Earth, One Health' theme is so relevant today when everyone is stressed about climate change and pandemics. Proud to see our PM leading this movement!
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the yoga initiative, I wish the government would allocate some of these resources to improve our primary healthcare system too. Yoga is great but we also need better hospitals in rural areas. Just my two cents.
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Amit S.
Rajasthan leading with 1.38 lakh registrations! As someone from Jaipur, I can confirm yoga has become part of our daily routine here. My whole housing society is participating together - what a wonderful way to build community spirit 🙏
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Sunita G.
I've been doing yoga for 15 years and never imagined it would become this popular! But I worry sometimes that the spiritual essence is getting lost in these mass events. Yoga is more than just physical exercise - it's about inner peace and discipline.
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Vikram J.
Great to see corporates and educational institutions participating! Our IT company in Bangalore is organizing a special session for employees. Maybe this will finally get my colleagues to stop slouching at their desks all day 😄
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Neha P.
The certificate of appreciation is a nice touch! My daughter's school is participating and she's so excited to get her first 'official' yoga certificate. More such initiatives needed to get our younger generation interested in traditional practices.

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