Mumbai: Indian Navy personnel perform yoga on a ship to mark the yoga day. International Yoga Day, celebrated on June 21st each year, aims to raise awareness about the benefits of yoga and promote global harmony and peace
Raisen: Women take part in a mass yoga session organised to mark the 10th International Day of Yoga at thke UNESCO site Bhimbetka, in Raisen district of Madhya Pradesh
Indian Army soldiers take part in a mass yoga session at an undisclosed location. The United Nations declared June 21st as International Yoga Day in 2014, following a proposal by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi
Agra: CISF personnel perform Yoga near the Taj Mahal. This day is celebrated worldwide with yoga sessions, workshops and cultural performances organised in various countries
Mysuru: People unite to perform yoga at Mysore Palace. Each year, International Yoga Day has a specific theme set by the United Nations to focus on various aspects of yoga and its relevance
Jaipur: Border Security Force (BSF) personnel perform yoga. Yoga is known for promoting physical and mental well-being, improving flexibility, strength and reducing stress
Chamoli: ITBP personnel and others perform yoga at Badrinath Temple, in Chamoli district. Yoga has its roots in ancient Indian philosophy and is integral to Indian culture and spirituality
New Delhi: Sportspersons perform yoga on the Yamuna river at Sonia Vihar. Communities, schools and organistions worldwide participated in yoga sessions to commemorate the day
Thiruvananthapuram: An aerial view of people performing yoga. International Yoga Day highlights the universality of yoga as a holistic approach to health and well-being beyond cultural and linguistic barriers
Mumbai: Indian Navy personnel perform yoga on a ship. The day also serves as a platform for advocating for greater accessibility to yoga and its benefits across different communities globally
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