President Murmu hails yoga as India's soft power
President Droupadi Murmu described yoga as a "shining example of India's soft power" and a "shared legacy of humanity" at the International Yoga Day event in Dehradun.
She highlighted how, since the UN adopted India's proposal in 2015, yoga has gained fans worldwide.
Make yoga part of your daily routine: Murmu
Murmu made it clear: "Yoga is not connected with any religion, sect or community. It is an art of leading a healthy life."
She encouraged everyone to make yoga part of their daily routine for both mental and physical well-being.
This year's theme, "Yoga for One Earth, One Health," connects personal wellness with caring for the planet.
Yoga helps prevent lifestyle diseases, boosts immunity: Murmu
Highlighting real-world impact, Murmu mentioned Kuwaiti yoga teacher Sheikha Shaikha Ali Al-Jaber Al Sabah, who received India's Padma Shri for promoting yoga globally.
She also talked about how yoga helps prevent lifestyle diseases and boosts immunity.
The event saw people from all walks of life practicing together—reminding us that yoga really does bring people closer.