Chirag Paswan Hails PM Modi's Yoga Day Event in Kolkata
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Union Food Processing Minister Chirag Paswan on Sunday, 21 June 2026 took to X to commend Prime Minister Narendra Modi for leading a public yoga session in Kolkata on the occasion of International Yoga Day, urging all Indians to make yoga an inseparable part of daily life.
Context
In his post, Paswan wrote that the Prime Minister 'gave the message of a healthy, balanced and disciplined life by practising yoga in Kolkata' on this auspicious occasion. He added that through his 'inspiring address,' Modi motivated citizens to make yoga an integral part of their daily routine. Paswan concluded with a call to action: 'Let us all make yoga a part of our daily life to realise the resolve of a Swasth Bharat aur Viksit Bharat [Healthy India and Developed India].'
Policy Backdrop
It was Prime Minister Modi who first proposed the idea of an International Yoga Day at the United Nations General Assembly in 2014. The UN adopted the resolution in December 2014, designating 21 June as International Yoga Day — one of the fastest resolutions to be adopted with co-sponsorship from a record number of countries. The first observance was held on 21 June 2015, with mass events coordinated across India by the Ministry of AYUSH, which was itself established in 2014 to mainstream yoga and other traditional wellness systems within public health policy.
Since then, high-visibility participation by the Prime Minister at venues across different Indian states has become a consistent feature of the annual observance, linking yoga to national development narratives. This year's edition saw Kolkata, the capital of West Bengal, serve as the central venue for the Prime Minister's participation.
Stakeholders and Impact
The government's Viksit Bharat vision — targeting a fully developed India by 2047 — explicitly incorporates health and wellness goals, with yoga positioned as a low-cost, culturally rooted public health tool accessible to citizens across income groups. Ministry of AYUSH events on Yoga Day typically span schools, government offices, military cantonments, and community spaces, reaching millions of participants nationwide. Ministers across the Union Cabinet amplifying the Prime Minister's participation, as Paswan has done, reflects a coordinated whole-of-government communication approach around the occasion.
What's Next
Attention will now turn to whether this year's Yoga Day momentum translates into fresh policy directives — particularly around integrating structured yoga sessions into school curricula or wellness centres under the Ayushman Bharat programme. The scale and reach of state-level events this year will also be assessed as an indicator of how deeply the annual observance has been institutionalised beyond the central government's flagship event.