International Yoga Day will be officially celebrated on 21 June for the first time after the BJP government came to Delhi after 11 years in Delhi. Ashish Sood, a minister in the Delhi government, says that BJP government has been formed in Delhi after 27 years, which is working in coordination with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s central government, so after 11 years, it will officially celebrate Yoga Day. Earlier, Arvind Kejriwal’s government did not organize a government event.
Twist in Trump-Mascul controversy: Trump’s name claimed in first Epstein Files, then secretly deleted post
30,000 people claim to join
Cabinet Minister Minister Ashish Sood said that Yoga Day will be organized by the government at about 11 places in Delhi, which will include more than 30,000 people under the leadership of Chief Minister Rekha Gupta.
Let me tell you that earlier the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government had started yoga classes in Delhi, in which people were taught yoga. At that time the Lieutenant Governor was accused of shutting down it.
Eknath Shinde’s pilot refused to fly: Officers and ministers celebrating for 45 minutes, but a life survived between this high voltage drama
Why celebrate International Yoga Day only on 21 June
Let me tell you, June 21 is the longest day of the year, which is called Summer Sankranti. From the point of view of yoga, this day is considered spiritually very powerful, so it has been decided to spread the message of doing yoga all over the world on this day. Prime Minister Narendra Modi put up the Preamble of International Yoga Day at the United Nations General Assembly in 2014, which got the support of 177 countries out of 193 and since 2015 the day has been officially celebrated.
What is the global belief and purpose of Yoga Day?
- Do not consider yoga as just an exercise, because it keeps the body, mind and soul calm.
- It is very important to bring balance in lifestyle, so people do yoga.
- Relieves stress and anxiety.
- Doing yoga can improve your mental and physical health.
- It also promotes solidarity and peace.