Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel to lead 12th International Yoga Day at Mansa
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Key Takeaways
Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel will lead the state-level observance of the 12th International Yoga Day on 21 June at Sheth L.S. Science College in Mansa, Gandhinagar district, with more than 4,000 citizens expected to participate in a collective yoga session at the main venue. The event is the focal point of a statewide mobilisation that officials say will draw over one crore participants across Gujarat.
Scale of the Statewide Drive
Collective yoga sessions have been organised across all 17 municipal corporations, 33 districts, and at taluka, municipality, and village levels — covering every tier of local governance. Senior state officials are also scheduled to be present at the Mansa event, underscoring the administration's emphasis on mass participation.
District collectors, municipal commissioners, and various committees, in coordination with social organisations, have been tasked with ensuring smooth logistics for the large-scale gatherings, according to officials.
PM Modi to Join from Kolkata
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will participate in the national-level celebrations from Kolkata and address the nation on the occasion. Gujarat's statewide events are being positioned as part of this larger national observance.
This Year's Global Theme
The 2025 global theme for International Yoga Day is 'Yoga for Healthy Ageing', focusing on promoting physical and mental well-being through regular yoga practice across all age groups. Officials said the theme guided the structure of Gujarat's programming, with outreach extended to senior citizens and rural communities alike.
What to Expect on the Day
Simultaneous events across urban centres and rural areas are intended to reflect the breadth of participation planned. 'The coordinated statewide activities aim to bring together citizens from diverse communities in collective yoga practice as part of the global observance,' officials said. The Mansa programme is expected to serve as the symbolic centrepiece of Gujarat's contribution to the international day.