How Will PM's 'Yoga Andhra' Movement Strengthen Yoga Culture Across India?

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Key Takeaways
- Yoga Andhra Movement aims to unite 1 million yoga practitioners.
- Promotes a holistic approach to health and wellness.
- Encourages state governments to lead health initiatives.
- International Day of Yoga showcases India's commitment to global well-being.
- Yoga is an integral part of Indian cultural heritage.
Chennai, June 21 (NationPress) The spokesperson for Tamil Nadu BJP, ANS Prasad, has emphasized that the Yoga Andhra Movement, introduced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, is designed to cultivate a robust yoga culture throughout all Indian states, setting a benchmark for the world.
In his remarks on Saturday, Prasad highlighted that this initiative aspires to establish a network of 1 million yoga enthusiasts.
Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, Chandrababu Naidu, has effectively realized this vision, showcasing how state governments can spearhead health transformations.
He noted, “This year’s International Day of Yoga celebrations in Visakhapatnam reflect India’s dedication to global health and wellness. By the year 2047, India aims to be a leading nation, steering the world towards health and happiness.
“The Yoga Andhra movement illustrates India’s capability to emerge as a global leader in promoting yoga and wellness, resonating with PM Modi's dream of a healthier and happier India.”
Prasad urged citizens to come together to integrate yoga into their daily lives, ensuring its advantages permeate every aspect of our society.
“In doing so, we honor the Prime Minister’s extraordinary initiative, which has galvanized state governments, chief ministers, and officials to actively advocate for yoga,” he remarked.
He added that yoga is an essential component of Indian legacy, merging physical postures, breathing techniques, and meditation; regular practice brings a plethora of health benefits.
“Yoga aids in the prevention of cartilage and joint deterioration, enhances blood circulation, and lowers blood sugar levels. Most importantly, it mitigates stress and fatigue while fostering relaxation and rejuvenation. These benefits make yoga a vital practice for sustaining good health, significantly improving quality of life,” he elaborated.
Prasad pointed out that since its inception on June 21, 2015, IDY has been celebrated with immense enthusiasm globally. Today, millions engage in yoga worldwide, making it a symbol of India's rich cultural heritage.
“This acknowledgment underscores the relevance of yoga in contemporary times. By boosting immunity and soothing the mind, yoga contributes significantly to overall well-being. PM Modi's promotion of yoga has led to its widespread acceptance, with the United Nations designating June 21 as IDY. His initiatives have made yoga accessible to individuals across the globe,” Prasad concluded.
He urged that by adopting yoga, we can forge a healthy and happy India, where every individual enjoys a life filled with well-being and joy, and this vision can materialize through collective determination.
ANS Prasad stated, “Let’s unite to realize the Prime Minister's aspiration for a healthy India, where yoga is woven into the fabric of every citizen's life. By collaborating, we can establish a nation where every individual practices yoga and experiences good health, thus paving the way for a brighter future for generations ahead. This shared vision can bind us in our quest for well-being.”