PM Modi leads the nation on 11th IYD celebrations at Visakhapatnam

PM Modi leads the nation on 11th IYD celebrations at Visakhapatnam

NEW DELHI [Maha Media]: Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that today the whole world is going through some kind of stress and in such a situation, yoga gives us direction to peace. Leading the celebrations on 11th International Yoga Day from Vishakhapatnam, Prime Minister said today for the 11th time the whole world is doing Yoga together on 21st June and it is wonderful to see how Yoga has connected the whole world.

Addressing the 11th International Yoga day participants here, Modi said when India proposed June 21 to be celebrated as International Yoga day in the United Nations, in a short time 175 countries accepted it.

After 11 years, Yoga has now become part of the lives of crores of people around the world, he further said adding. "whether the Sydney Opera House or Everest mountain or the span of the ocean, the message is that Yoga is for everyone."

The PM said some tensions or others were happening around the world.

"My request to the world-- let this Yoga day mark the beginning of Yoga for humanity 2.0 where inner peace becomes global policy," he said.

He further said Yoga leads us on a journey towards oneness with world.

Further, Yoga is for everyone, beyond boundaries, backgrounds, age or ability, the PM said.

Yoga is a great personal discipline, also a system that takes people from "Me to We" and is the pause button that humanity needs to breath, balance to become whole again, he added.

The PM later joined the volunteers to perform Yoga.

Reminiscing about the journey to recognising the day internationally, the Prime Minister said the day when India proposed in the United Nations that 21st June be recognised as International Yoga Day and then in the shortest possible time 175 countries of the world stood with our proposal. He added that this was not just support for a proposal, it was a collective effort of the world for the welfare of humanity.

He said that to spread Yoga in the world, India is further strengthening the science of Yoga through modern research and the major medical institutions of the country are engaged in research on yoga. He further added that It is India’s effort that the scientific aspect of Yoga should find a place in the modern medical system.

Mr Modi added that this was not just support for a proposal, it was a collective effort of the world for the welfare of humanity. Prime Minister Modi said the theme of this year’s day, Yoga for One Earth, One Health, reminds that how the world comes together to secure a happy and healthy future for present and future generations. He said Yoga is a powerful means of enabling anyone to improve their physical and mental health and fosters a sense of wellbeing and togetherness within communities.

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu also spoke at the event.

Naidu said Modi made Yoga popular not only in India but across the world, turning it into a global wellness movement.

Naidu highlighted that Yoga Day is being celebrated in more than 175 countries, across 12 lakh locations with the participation of over 10 crore people.

"I am thanking our visionary Prime Minister Narendra Modi for making Yoga popular not only in India (but also) across the world. He started International Yoga Day through the United Nations and made Yoga a global wellness movement," said Naidu.

“Spanning a 28-kilometre stretch along the scenic coastline from RK Beach to Bheemunipatnam in Visakhapatnam, the 11th International Yoga Day event brought together more than three lakh yoga enthusiasts – from seasoned practitioners to first-time participants. In a remarkable show of unity, they performed yoga simultaneously in an open-air setting, aiming to secure a place in the Guinness World Records for the largest gathering of its kind. Led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, a 45 minutes Yoga Session was held following the Common Yoga Protocol.

Earlier today, a commemorative stamp by Department of Posts marking the 11th International Yoga Day was released. Speaking on this occasion the Prime Minister called on the people to make Yoga a part of daily life in the spirit of One Earth, One Health and complemented the Government of Andhra Pradesh for successfully conducting the month long Yogandhra campaign which trained close to two crore people in Common Yoga Protocol.
 

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