Modi Champions Yoga as Global Force for Good on International Yoga Day

Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted yoga's global impact and its role as a catalyst for positive change during the 10th International Yoga Day. He noted the growing number of practitioners worldwide and yoga's benefits in various sectors, including tourism and personal wellness, especially in regions like Jammu and Kashmir.


PTI | Srinagar | Updated: 21-06-2024 09:02 IST | Created: 21-06-2024 09:02 IST
Modi Champions Yoga as Global Force for Good on International Yoga Day
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On Friday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized the global significance of yoga, stating it serves as a powerful agent for good by helping individuals live in the present. Addressing a gathering at the 10th International Yoga Day event at SKICC, Modi noted, "The world is looking at yoga as a powerful agent of global good. Yoga helps us live in the present moment without the baggage of the past."

Despite the event being moved indoors due to rain, Modi highlighted the growing number of yoga practitioners worldwide. "The number of yoga followers is growing continuously. Wherever I go, there is hardly any leader who does not talk to me about the benefits of yoga," he remarked, citing international examples from Turkmenistan to Germany. He also mentioned 101-year-old Frenchwoman Charlotte Chopin, who was honored with a Padma Shri for her efforts in promoting yoga.

Modi also pointed out the burgeoning yoga tourism in states like Uttarakhand and Kerala, noting that people from around the world come to India for authentic yoga experiences. He underscored yoga's role in enhancing focus and productivity, making it a valuable practice in fields ranging from sports to space exploration. In closing, Modi expressed satisfaction with the rising popularity of yoga in Jammu and Kashmir, suggesting it could boost tourism in the region.

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