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International Yoga Day 2025: Haryana to host state-level event in Kurukshetra on June 21
Babushahi Bureau
Chandigarh, May 31, 2025- The State-Level celebration of the 11th International Day of Yoga will be held on June 21, 2025, at Brahma Sarovar, Kurukshetra. Haryana Chief Minister, Nayab Singh Saini, Yog Guru Baba Ramdev Ji, and other dignitaries will participate in the event.
The occasion will also feature an address by Prime Minister, Narendra Modi.The event is expected to witness participation from over 1 lakh people at the state level and more than 10 lakh individuals at district and block-level functions across Haryana.
Apart from this, the foundation stone for a Meditation Centre at Shri Krishna AYUSH University, Kurukshetra, will be laid by the Chief Minister on the same day.
Sharing information in this regard an official spokesperson said that Haryana, under the leadership of Chief Minister, Nayab Singh Saini and the active involvement of the Department of AYUSH, has already taken significant steps and is in full swing with its preparations to celebrate the 11th International Day of Yoga (IDY) on June 21, 2025.
Several activities have already been conducted to build momentum for the upcoming celebrations. Three-day training programmes for DPE/PTI of the Education Department (26th – 28th May 2025) and for school children (28th – 30th May 2025) have been successfully organised.
Further, Jan Bhagidari events involving departments like Secondary Education, Higher Education, Police Lines, Jails, Army, and various other groups have commenced from May 29 onwards, seeing enthusiastic participation from thousands of individuals each day.
The spokesperson said that to enable smooth registration and maximum public engagement, a digital platform (www.internationalyogadayhry.in) and a toll-free missed call number (9501131800) have been launched.
Besides this, live streaming arrangements are being finalised to ensure that the celebrations can be accessed by people across the state. Various committees including State and District-level Organising Committees, Purchase Committees, and Reception Committees have been formed to oversee seamless execution of events.
The spokesperson further said in the run-up to the main event on June 21, the state has planned a series of significant activities.The YogJagarnYatra will take place on June 19, 2025 in all villages and wards By Panchayat Department/Urban Local Bodies to create further awareness and mobilize community support.
Three-day training programmes for officers, employees, Sarpanches, Panchs, and NCC cadets (12th – 14th June) and for Ministers, MPs, MLAs, officers, employees, and the general public (16th – 18th June) are scheduled to ensure inclusive participation.
A series of yoga Sangosthis or seminars will also be conducted between 16th and 19th June at AYUSH and Medical Universities. District-wide Yoga Marathons are planned for June 19, followed by a final rehearsal and marathon on June 20, 2025.
The spokesperson said that aligned with the theme of health and environmental stewardship, a ‘Harit Yoga Plantation Drive’ targeting the plantation of 10 lakh medicinal and fruit-bearing plants will be carried out at all venues.
The Forest Department of each district will ensure the availability and supply of plants for this green initiative, while dignitaries and Chief Guests will participate in the ceremonial plantation activities following the yoga sessions.Further, all Deputy Commissioners have been directed to undertake cleanliness drives in their respective districts in the lead-up to the event, ensuring that all venues are properly cleaned and prepared.
Medical Colleges across the state will conduct a ‘YogSamavesh’ study assessing the benefits of yoga for patients with hypertension and diabetes, with findings to be submitted by June 21.
Additional initiatives include virtual Global Summits titled "Yog Connect," the “Yog Unplugged” campaign to engage youth in creative yoga activities and combat substance abuse, the spokesperson added.
Haryana’s comprehensive preparations for the 11th International Day of Yoga underscore the state’s commitment to promoting wellness, environmental sustainability, and vibrant community participation, making it a grand and inclusive celebration for all.