To say that an invaluable gift of ancient Indian tradition, it is Yoga which has emerged as one of the most trusted means to boost physical and mental well-being. 

The word "Yoga" is derived from the Sanskrit root ‘yuj’ meaning "to join", "to yoke" or "to unite", symbolizing the unity of mind and body; thought and action; restraint and fulfillment; harmony between human and nature, and a holistic approach to health and well-being.

Recognizing its universal appeal, on December 11, 2014, the United Nations proclaimed June 21 as the International Day of Yoga by resolution 69/131. The draft resolution establishing the International Day of Yoga was proposed by India and was endorsed by a record 175 member states. Prime Minister Narendra Modi first introduced the proposal in his address during the opening of the 69th session of the General Assembly on September 27, 2014. The date of June 21 was chosen as it is the Summer Solstice, the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere. This day represents a symbolic harmony between nature and human wellness and is important in many cultures.

This ushered in an era of holistic health revolution, in which attention was given to prevention rather than cure. Since its first edition in 2015, India has led the celebration globally under the aegis of the Ministry of AYUSH, with active support from state governments, Indian missions abroad, and UN agencies.

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About the IDY Logo

Folding of both hands in the logo symbolises Yoga, the union, which reflects the union of individual consciousness with that of universal consciousness, a perfect harmony between mind & body, man & nature; a holistic approach to health & well-being.

The brown leaves symbolise the Earth element, the green leaves symbolise the Nature, the blue symbolises the Water element, the brightness symbolises the Fireelement, and the Sun symbolises the source of energy and inspiration. The logo reflects harmony and peace forhumanity, which is the essence of Yoga.

Impact Over the Years

The journey of IDY has been nothing short of extraordinary. From a modest participation of 9.59 croreindividuals in 2018, the celebration has grown exponentially. In 2024, an estimated 24.53 crore people joined celebrations worldwide, showcasing the event's massive global appeal. The IDY has become a global wellness movement, uniting millions across countries.

Theme of IDY 2025

This year marks the 11th International Day of Yoga, with the theme “Yoga for One Earth, One Health.” This theme echoes a vital truth about the interconnectedness of health, sustainability, and the environment—aligning with India's “One Earth, One Family, One Future” vision highlighted during its G20 presidency.

Signature Events for IDY 2025

Over the past decade, IDY has evolved into a transformative force, encouraging holistic health, mindfulness, and harmony across cultures and communities. To commemorate this decade-long journey, IDY 2025 will feature ten Signature Events, amplifying the narrative of yoga, each targeting specific segments of society.

Yoga Sangam

Yoga Sangam, the main IDY event, will orchestrate a synchronised mass yoga demonstration based on the Common Yoga Protocol (CYP) at over 1 lakh locations across India on June 21, 2025, from 6:30 AM to 7:45 AM. The national event will be led by the Prime Minister at Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh. This collective celebration aims to reaffirm our shared commitment to the timeless practice of yoga and its enduring relevance in today's world. 

The Common Yoga Protocol (CYP) is a standardized yoga practice developed by the Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India, in consultation with leading yoga experts and institutions. It is designed for practice on the IDY and is suitable for people of all age groups and fitness levels. CYP videos and manuals are available in 22 Indian languages6 UN languages, and 9 other foreign languages.

Yoga Bandhan

Yoga Bandhan is an international exchange programthat promotes the practice of yoga through collaboration with partner countries. It involves the mutual exchange of yoga practitioners and delegates between India and other nations. The program includes joint activitiesbetween Indian yoga institutions and their international counterparts. For Indian delegates traveling abroad, the itinerary and activities—such as conducting yoga sessions in educational institutions and engaging in discussionswith key yoga stakeholders—will be coordinated by Indian Missions in the host countries. Delegates from partner countries visiting India will participate in an immersive yoga program, which will culminate in the celebration of the International Day of Yoga on June 21, 2025.

Yoga Park

Yoga Park seeks to upgrade existing parks in various Panchayats (Rural) and Municipalities (Urban) into Yoga Parks with the help of the local authorities. This project will transform public parks into dedicated wellness zones where people can practice yoga every day. The Yoga Parks will be welcoming public spaces for people of all backgrounds, where trained instructors from partnering yoga institutions will lead yoga sessions and awareness programs. There will also be information boardsdetailing yoga postures, breathing exercises, and techniques, enabling self-guided practice. Special provisions will ensure accessibility for senior citizens, children, and those with health issues, allowing everyone to benefit from yoga.

Yoga Samavesh

Yoga Samavesh is a program rooted in the principles of inclusivity and accessibility. It will focus on addressing the unique needs of select groups with special needs. To cater to these needs, special yoga protocols have been finalised, targeting areas/groups such as: 

  • Diabetes Mellitus
  • Hypertension
  • Bronchial Asthma
  • Children (3–6 years)
  • Adolescents
  • Senior Citizens
  • Women (12–35 years)
  • Pregnant Women
  • Substance Abuse
  • Mental Health

The core of Yoga Samavesh will comprise efforts to popularise these targeted yoga interventions for special groups. 

Yoga Prabhav

Yoga Prabhava is a rigorous research exercise that has systematically assessed the decadal impact of IDY from multiple perspectives. A decade of IDY observation, unbroken even during the COVID-19 pandemic, stands as a testament to India's leadership in deploying yoga to achieve public health outcomes. The findings of Yoga Prabhava have brought out its outcomes in concrete terms and will be serving as strategic policy guidance, shaping wellness initiatives and possibly reinforcing preventive healthcare efforts. The research findings were released at the Yoga Connect summit

Yoga Connect

Yoga Connect was a Global Yoga Summit conducted in hybrid format on June 14, 2025, which saw participation from some of the most reputed figures of yoga from around the worldYoga Prabhav was also released in this event, highlighting the assessment of the impact of a decade of IDY.

Yoga Connect further aims to be a vibrant, inclusive global platform that promotes collaboration, cultural exchange, and holistic well-being. By fostering institutional partnerships and highlighting global trends, it aims to enhance public engagement with yoga and reinforce its relevance in modern, everyday life.

Harit Yoga

Harit Yoga seeks to use the medium of yoga to propagate the message of the conservation of the environment. Beyond yoga sessions, participants will engage in eco-friendly activities like tree plantingcleanliness drives, and community-driven environmental efforts. Harit Yoga will also include educational campaigns covering critical topics like climate change and conservation, and encouraging sustainable lifestylesGlobal participationwill be encouraged to inspire worldwide communities to join these environmentally conscious initiatives. 

This initiative was launched on April 7, 2025

Yoga Unplugged

Yoga Unplugged is designed to encourage young people to incorporate yoga into their daily lives, promoting mindfulness, health, and overall well-being. The initiative will use both online and offline methods to offer a variety of experiences that appeal to young individuals and motivate them to actively pursue yoga. Online activitieswill include quizzesessay competitionse-poster contestsphotography contests, and various social media challengesOffline events will cover workshopstalkscompetitionsstreet art, etc. Yoga Unplugged Youth Festivals will also be organised where Yoga Fusion would be an essential feature combining traditional practiceswith modern music and movement to make yoga more dynamic and accessible.

Yoga Mahakumbh

Yoga Maha Kumbh aims at presenting yoga in a festive mode for the common person in 10 different cities. For each of these cities, the Ministry will partner with an organisation (CPSEs, SPSEs, PSUs etc.) that can sponsor and organise the events. Yoga Maha Kumbh began on June 15 and will culminate on June 21. The celebrations will revolve around different themes. For instance, on three of the days, the themes would be Environment, Youth and Inclusiveness to converge with three of the Signature Events – Harit Yoga, Yoga Unplugged and Yoga Samavesh. 

Samyoga

Samyoga covers discussions and experience-sharingregarding the adoption of yoga in conventional medicineas well as in systems like AyurvedaSiddhaUnaniHomoeopathyNaturopathy and Sowa Rigpa. As part of Samyoga, one-day events will be organised with support from identified partners for cross-disciplinary collaboration among yoga and other contemporary systems of medicine. One of the key outcomes of Samyoga will be the creation of a repository of essential activitiesdrawn from the event, contributed by experts from diverse medical fields for structured inclusion in public health initiatives. Success stories and best practices will be shared on national and international platforms. 

National Countdown Campaigns

Some of the initiatives being undertaken by the Ministry of AYUSH to maximize participation in the observance of IDY 2025 are: 

100 Day Countdown Event: Morarji Desai National Institute of Yoga (MDNIY) and Ministry of AYUSH organised Yoga Mahotsav 2025 - a curtain raiser to IDY 2025 on March 13, 2025, in New Delhi. This event formally marked the beginning of the journey towards the 11th edition of IDY

 

75-Day Countdown Event: The 75th day countdown event took place on April 7, 2025, in Bhubaneswar. It saw enthusiastic participation from over 6,000 individuals. The event also marked the launch of the Harit Yoga initiative, with the distribution of over 5,000 medicinal plants

 

50-Day Countdown Event: The 50th day countdown event took place in Maharashtra on May 2, 2025. It witnessed participation from more than 6,200 people. The event featured a mass Common Yoga Protocol (CYP) demonstration from 6:30 AM to 8:00 AM, in the presence of several dignitaries and yoga enthusiasts. The registration portal for Yoga Sangam was also launched during the event. 

 

25-Day Countdown Event: The 25th day countdown event took place on May 27, 2025, in PondicherryOver 4,000 individuals attended it. 

 

PM Yoga Awards 2025

  • The PM Yoga Awards recognise excellence in promoting and practicing Yoga.
  • 4 Awards: 2 National and 2 International.
  • Each winning individual and organisation receives 25 lakh, a trophy, and a certificate.
  • Applications for 2025 have been closed; winners will be announced on 21 June 2025.

                                                                   

     Source: Ministry of AYUSH

 

Conclusion

The International Day of Yoga 2025 is not just a one-day observance—it reflects India’s enduring commitment to holistic health, environmental harmony, and global well-being. With “Yoga for One Earth, One Health” as its guiding principle, India continues to lead the world in connecting physical fitness with mindful living.

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