Gujarat Government Commits To 100 Days Of Yoga Awareness Campaign
Gujarat government starts 100-day yoga campaign to boost awareness before International Yoga Day celebrations.
The Gujarat government has launched a 100-day yoga awareness campaign to promote the practice of yoga among residents ahead of International Yoga Day. The initiative, announced by state authorities, aims to encourage people of all age groups to adopt yoga as part of their daily routine and improve overall health and wellness.
The campaign will feature a series of yoga sessions, workshops, and community events organized across districts in the state. Government officials emphasized that the program is designed to make yoga accessible to everyone, including students, working professionals, and senior citizens. Trained instructors will lead sessions focusing on physical exercises, breathing techniques, and meditation.
In addition to in-person events, the campaign will also leverage digital platforms and social media to reach a broader audience. Short videos, tutorials, and live-streamed classes are planned to ensure that even people in remote areas can participate and benefit from the program. The government highlighted that such measures are part of ongoing efforts to integrate holistic wellness into daily life.
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Officials noted that the campaign aligns with International Yoga Day, celebrated annually on June 21, and seeks to raise awareness about the scientific benefits of yoga, including stress reduction, improved flexibility, and enhanced mental health. “Yoga is not just a physical activity; it is a way to promote mental well-being and harmony in life,” a government spokesperson said.
Past initiatives by the Gujarat government have shown positive public engagement, with thousands of participants joining state-sponsored yoga events. Authorities expressed hope that the 100-day campaign would build momentum and encourage residents to make yoga a permanent part of their lifestyle.
The campaign will run until mid-June, culminating in statewide events on International Yoga Day. Officials urged citizens to take part actively and highlighted that the initiative is open to all, with special sessions planned for schools, colleges, and community centers across the state.
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