CM Majhi joins mass yoga session at Kalinga Stadium on Yoga Day
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi participated in a large-scale mass yoga session held at Kalinga Stadium, Bhubaneswar, on International Yoga Day, 21 June 2026, describing the event as a demonstration that yoga has become a people's movement across Odisha. Posting on X in Odia, the Chief Minister said he was 'extremely delighted' to be part of the grand gathering and commended the enthusiastic, spontaneous participation of students, athletes, women and senior citizens.
Context
In his post, CM Majhi wrote — 'ଆଜି ଅନ୍ତର୍ଜାତୀୟ ଯୋଗ ଦିବସ ଅବସରରେ...' ('On the occasion of International Yoga Day today...') — that the successful gathering had given everyone fresh inspiration to remain free from mental stress and physically healthy. He thanked all yoga gurus, volunteers and yoga enthusiasts for making the day a 'complete success', and called on citizens to make regular yoga a part of daily life to build a healthy society.
International Yoga Day is observed every year on 21 June, following a UN General Assembly resolution adopted in December 2014 at India's initiative. Since 2015, central and state governments across India have used the day as a platform for mass public participation events aimed at promoting preventive health and traditional wellness practices.
Policy Backdrop
CM Majhi reaffirmed his government's commitment to expanding yoga and AYUSH healthcare services across Odisha, stating that the administration is 'fully resolved' to building a healthy and prosperous state through their widespread promotion. The National AYUSH Mission, launched by the Government of India in 2014, supports states in mainstreaming Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Siddha and Homeopathy within public health systems.
Odisha's current government, which took office in June 2024 after the BJP's victory in state assembly elections, has continued and deepened this approach by linking large-scale yoga events with the broader goal of AYUSH service expansion at the grassroots level. The framing of yoga as an accessible, low-cost component of preventive health — rather than a standalone cultural activity — is consistent with the national policy direction.
Stakeholders and Impact
Kalinga Stadium, a prominent multi-purpose sports complex in Bhubaneswar, served as the venue for the event, lending it both scale and visibility. The Chief Minister specifically highlighted the participation of students, athletes, women ('matru shakti') and senior citizens as evidence that yoga's appeal in Odisha now cuts across age groups and social categories.
For AYUSH workers, yoga instructors and volunteers, the event signals continued state-level institutional support for traditional wellness programming. For the wider public, the Chief Minister's message reinforces a policy push to integrate yoga into everyday health routines rather than limit it to annual observances.
What's Next
The Odisha government's stated resolve to expand yoga and AYUSH services points to possible follow-through in the coming months, including integration of yoga modules in schools and primary health centres, and potential establishment of dedicated yoga parks or instructor training programmes at the district level. Whether the momentum from the 21 June 2026 event translates into concrete programme announcements will be closely watched by health policy observers and AYUSH stakeholders in the state.