Amit Shah joins Yoga Day 2025 celebrations at Ahmedabad's Prahlad Nagar Garden
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah participated in a mass yoga session at Prahlad Nagar Garden in Ahmedabad on 21 June 2025, joining lakhs of citizens nationwide in marking the 12th International Yoga Day. The event was part of coordinated celebrations held across Gujarat and the rest of India to observe the annual occasion.
Shah's Participation and Remarks
Shah joined yoga practitioners and residents of Ahmedabad for the early-morning mass programme at Prahlad Nagar Garden, one of the key venues designated for the city's observance. In a post on X, he wrote: 'Yoga is India's invaluable gift to humankind which nourishes holistic well-being through energising mind, body and soul. Joined millions across the world in Yoga Day celebration by participating in a public yoga session in Ahmedabad.'
The session included various yoga asanas and breathing exercises, with participants gathering in the early hours of the morning.
This Year's Theme: Yoga for Healthy Ageing
The 12th International Day of Yoga was observed under the theme 'Yoga for Healthy Ageing', underscoring the practice's role in sustaining physical fitness, mental well-being, and healthy lifestyles across all age groups. The theme reflects a growing global focus on active and healthy ageing through traditional wellness practices.
Gujarat-Wide Celebrations
Across Gujarat, large-scale yoga programmes were organised at hundreds of venues in both urban and rural areas, drawing participation from people of all age groups. The state-level International Yoga Day programme was held at Mansa in Gandhinagar district, attended by Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel. Government agencies, local bodies, and community organisations coordinated the events throughout the state.
National Observance Led by PM Modi
Earlier in the day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi led the national observance from Kolkata and addressed the nation. The International Day of Yoga has been observed annually since 2015, following the adoption of a United Nations resolution proposed by India. The day aims to promote awareness of yoga as a holistic approach to health and well-being.
With the 12th edition drawing mass participation from public spaces, educational institutions, parks, and community venues across the country, the observance continues to grow in scale and global reach.