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Prayagraj saw a yoga session at Chandra Shekhar Azad Park ahead of International Day of Yoga. Rajasthan Speaker Vasudev Devnani praised PM Modi and Baba Ramdev for promoting yoga globally. Visakhapatnam is gearing up as the national venue with large-scale preparations under Ayush Ministry. Andhra Pradesh's Yogandhra initiative aims to train 20 lakh yoga practitioners across the state.

Key Points: Prayagraj Hosts Yoga Session Ahead of International Day of Yoga

  • Prayagraj hosts yoga session ahead of IDY
  • Rajasthan Speaker urges daily yoga practice
  • Visakhapatnam preps for national celebrations
  • Andhra's Yogandhra targets 20 lakh practitioners
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UP: Yoga session organised in Prayagraj ahead of International Day of Yoga

Prayagraj and Visakhapatnam gear up for International Day of Yoga with mass sessions and PM Modi's vision for global wellness.

"Yoga is very important for a healthy mind, body and soul...I thank PM Modi, Baba Ramdev for promoting Yoga. - Vasudev Devnani"

Prayagraj, June 16

In preparation for the 11th International Day of Yoga (IDY) on 21 June, a yoga session was organised at Chandra Shekhar Azad Park in Prayagraj on Monday morning, where participants performed various yoga poses.

The event was organised by the district administration.

Meanwhile, highlighting the health benefits of yoga, Rajasthan Assembly Speaker Vasudev Devnani urged people to incorporate yoga as a part of their daily routine on Monday. He also thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for taking yoga to the global stage.

Speaker Devnani made the remarks while speaking to reporters after participating in a yoga rehearsal session at the Rajasthan Assembly ahead of the 11th International Day of Yoga.

"Yoga is very important for a healthy mind, body and soul...I thank PM Modi, Baba Ramdev and many other organisations for promoting Yoga...We should make Yoga a part of our everyday life," he said.

The preparations are gaining momentum across the country for the 11th International Day of Yoga (IDY), scheduled for 21st June.

Meanwhile, Visakhapatnam, selected as the national venue for this year's celebrations, witnessed a comprehensive field inspection and high-level review meeting by senior officials from the Ministry of Ayush and the Government of Andhra Pradesh.

The inspection at ground level, led by Vaidya Rajesh Kotecha, Secretary, Ministry of Ayush, and K Vijayanand, Special Chief Secretary, Government of Andhra Pradesh, included senior officials such as Monalisa Dash, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Ayush, District Collector M N Harendhira Prasad, and heads of key departments including Health, Urban Planning, Ayush, and VMRDA.

Their joint visit to the main sites--RK Beach, Rishikonda Beach, Andhra University, and GITAM University--underscored the scale and seriousness with which the event is being planned. These venues will not only host the main yoga demonstration but will also serve as centres for cultural, educational, and wellness activities, resonating with the Prime Minister's vision of yoga as a people-centric movement.

During the review, detailed discussions were held on inter-departmental coordination, mobilisation strategies, security protocols, and cultural integration. Special emphasis was laid on the preparedness of infrastructure and public participation, ensuring that every logistical aspect aligns with the national ambition of making yoga a mass movement.

Officials reviewed how various departments are coming together in a spirit of collaboration, echoing the PM's vision that yoga should unite institutions and communities in the service of collective well-being.

At the heart of Andhra Pradesh's efforts is the pioneering "Yogandhra" initiative, which aims to transform yoga into a daily practice for more than two crore citizens across the state. Designed to mobilise communities at scale, Yogandhra includes mass awareness drives, yoga camps in schools and universities, and a targeted plan to create a certified pool of 20 lakh yoga practitioners.

With IDY celebrations planned at one lakh locations across the state, and five lakh participants expected in Visakhapatnam alone, the initiative is a powerful embodiment of the Prime Minister's appeal to make yoga truly inclusive, accessible, and transformative.

The Ministry of Ayush lauded the proactive leadership of the Government of Andhra Pradesh, stating that the state's ambitious scale and grassroots engagement model reflect the evolving spirit of IDY as a global wellness campaign rooted in Indian tradition.

As June 21 approaches, Visakhapatnam stands ready to showcase how yoga can bridge communities, enhance well-being, and reflect India's commitment to "Yoga for One Earth, One Health."

- ANI

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Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the Yoga session article:
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Priya K.
So proud to see yoga getting this global recognition! 🙏 Our ancient practice is truly a gift to humanity. The Prayagraj event looks wonderful - wish I could have joined. Hope schools across India make yoga compulsory for students' wellbeing.
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Rahul S.
While I appreciate the yoga promotion, the government should also focus on basic healthcare facilities in rural areas. Yoga is good but not a substitute for proper medical infrastructure. Balance is important.
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Anjali M.
Started doing yoga daily during lockdown and it changed my life! Less back pain, better sleep and reduced stress. Kudos to PM Modi for making this our cultural export. The Vizag preparations look massive - can't wait to see the celebrations!
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Vikram P.
The 'Yogandhra' initiative targeting 2 crore people is impressive! But I hope they're training teachers properly - half-baked yoga instruction can cause injuries. Quality matters as much as quantity in such programs.
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Sunita R.
My housing society in Bangalore is organizing a yoga camp for IDY. Great to see how this has become a people's movement! Though I wonder - are we doing enough research on yoga's scientific benefits to counter western skepticism?
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Karan D.
The international yoga day is good PR, but let's not commercialize this spiritual practice too much. Saw an ad for 'luxury yoga retreats' costing ₹50,000! Yoga should remain accessible to all, as our rishis intended.

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