Doc 2024620343001
Doc 2024620343001
Doc 2024620343001
In its resolution, the UNGA agreed that Yoga offers a holistic approach to health and well-
being, and that widespread promotion about the benefits of practising Yoga is necessary for
the global population’s health. Yoga brings about harmony in all areas of life and is known
for its significant role in preventing diseases, promoting health, and treating many disorders
related to lifestyle.
SIGNIFICANCE OF JUNE 21
The day is observed to raise awareness about the benefits of practising yoga and to promote
physical, mental, and spiritual well-being. It is celebrated on June 21st, which marks the
summer solstice - the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere. The day holds
special significance in many cultures around the world, and hence, it was chosen to
highlight the importance of yoga in bringing harmony and balance to the world.
IYD 2024
Union Minister of State for Ayush (Independent charge) Shri Prataprao Jadhav recently
announced that the theme for this year’s IYD would be ‘Yoga for Self and Society’, adding
that the theme highlights Yoga’s dual role in fostering individual and societal well-being.
“Yoga nurtures physical, mental, and spiritual growth while promoting societal harmony,” he
said. The Minister also announced that this year the IDY celebrations would be held in
Srinagar, with Prime Minister Modi once again at the helm.
The MyGov and MyBharat portals have started the “Yoga with Family Video Contest” to
awareness about Yoga and to inspire people to become active participants in IDY 2024. This
contest encourages families worldwide to participate in the celebrations by shooting a 1-
minute-long video of the entire family performing asanas together and uploading on the
government websites.
“Yoga Tech Challenge” has been launched by the MyGov and MyBharat portals with the
aim of identifying and supporting innovators, start-ups, companies or individuals who have
created products such as devices, software, and accessories related to yoga. A “Yogasana
Super League” has been planned.
MyGov and MyBharat portals will also distribute the Prime Minister’s Awards for Yoga
(PMAY)-2024 to encourage the citizens to make Yoga a part of their daily lives. Various
other Yoga-related quiz contests, jingle competitions and Yoga pledges are to take place as
well.
In fact, a 100-day countdown to mark the ninth anniversary of IYD is already underway in
which 100 IYD programmes in 100 cities took place. For example: the 100 Days to IDY
event was organised at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi, on 13th March while the 50 Days to IDY
event was held at Surat, Gujarat on 2nd May. The 25 Days to IDY event was held at Bodh
Gaya, Bihar, on 27th May.
Further, all the Government ministries and departments are actively participating in activities
to promote Yoga.
In the first year a total of 84 countries participated in the yoga session at one place and
gradually each year witnessed increasing number of participants from across the world and
last year in 2023, a total of around 23.4 crore people from across the world participated
in the IDY event.
A Yoga Ambassadors’ Tour was conducted in 2018 during the fourth IDY in collaboration
with Kerala Tourism with participants from 22 countries.
The “My Life My Yoga” vlogging contest was held in 2020 with 44,000 entries from 130
countries. Moreover, the Bhuvan Yoga app developed for enumeration of participants.
A Y-break initiative for the government sector as well as the the corporate sector was held in
2021. In the same year, the WHO mYoga app launched and at present over 50,000 people
have already downloaded the app and are practicing Yoga.
In 2022, yoga was practiced at 75 heritage and iconic sites. Over the years the IYD has been
celebrated with much enthusiasm all over the world. It has been held at iconic places like the
Opera House to the grounds of the Eiffel Tower to the Cathedral of Brasilia, from the Dead
Sea to the base of Mount Everest.
Additionally in 2022, the Global Yoga Ring - a 24-hour relay programme of IDY activities
was conducted across the globe. This initiative was linked with Prime Minister Modi’s “One
Sun One Earth” campaign.
Last year, Prime Minister Narendra Modi led Yoga from the North Lawns at the United
Nations Headquarters in New York, USA where participants from more than 135
countries joined to show their commitment towards Yoga.
In India, during the main national event in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, over 15,000
enthusiastic participants performed Yoga asanas in the presence of Vice President Shri
Jagdeep Dhankhar.
Over the years there has been significant increase in the popularity of Yoga, and this
influence can be seen all over the world. The number of people participating in Yoga Day
events has also risen significantly since it was first introduced in 2015.
PREVIOUS IDY VENUES
Over the years IDY has been conducted in various locations across the country. The venues
in India include -
The government has undertaken several steps to promote Yoga. These include -
CONCLUSION
The International Day of Yoga is a powerful global movement that promotes health, well-
being, and unity through the practice of yoga. Each year, the event grows in scope and
participation, reflecting the universal appeal and benefits of yoga. The initiatives and
activities planned for IDY 2024 continue this tradition, aiming to reach even more people and
deepen the impact of yoga worldwide.
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