The Indian Embassy in Tokyo on Saturday celebrated the 11th International Day of Yoga, promoting harmony, peace, and collective well-being through this ancient practice.
The Central Bureau of Investigation, led by Director Praveen Sood, celebrated the 11th International Yoga Day at CBI Academy, Ghaziabad, with yoga sessions, a plantation drive of 300 fruit trees, and a blood donation camp collecting over 80 units.
Speaking on the occasion, Indian High Commissioner to Bangladesh, Pranay Verma noted that Yoga has become a way of life for millions around the world, with Yoga connecting them across borders, cultures and beliefs.
Nabajani Deka, a local and a Yoga Guru, who is also the Headmistress of the Army School Pre-primary wing, steered the proceedings for the day, demonstrating and organising 'Asanas' as per the prescribed Protocol. Participants from all age groups from within and outside the station benefited
The Ministry of Jal Shakti actively participated in the International Day of Yoga 2025 with widespread celebrations at various locations across the country where the Ministry has its presence, including regional offices and training institutions. Officers, staff members, and the general pub
The Deputy CM also participated in a yoga camp at the City Palace organised by the Ministry of Textiles, Central government, AYUSH department and the Rajasthan Government.
Indian Army personnel of the Krishna Ghati Brigade's Balnoi Battalion marked the 11th International Yoga Day by holding a Yoga session in Poonch, with enthusiastic participation from locals of nearby border villages.
The program organised at Police Lines, Dehradun is part of the nationwide celebration of Yoga on International Yoga Day with the theme 'Yoga For One Earth, For One Health.' The 11th annual Yoga day celebrations have seen wide participation from states across the country.
In Mozambique, MoS will represent India at the celebrations marking the 50 years of Independence of Mozambique on June 25. As Mozambique celebrates 50 years of its independence, India and Mozambique will also commemorate 50 years of diplomatic relations. MoS is expected to call on the Presid