The Consulate General of India in New York hosted a vibrant yoga session at Times Square, celebrating International Yoga Day 2025 with hundreds of participants.
In a post shared on X (formerly Twitter), the official handle of CGI New York wrote, "CGI New York, in collaboration with @TimesSquareNYC, hosted a vibrant Yoga Session at the iconic Crossroads of the World – Times Square! Here are a few more glimpses from this energising celebration of wellness and unity."
Photographs shared online showcased hundreds of participants performing yoga asanas in the middle of Times Square. Notably,actor Anupam Kher was also seen addressing the crowd from the stage, adding a touch of Indian cultural pride to the event.
The Ministry of AYUSH reported that more than 3 lakh participants joined the Prime Minister at the main venue as part of the ‘Yoga Sangam’ initiative. The event was synchronised with yoga sessions at over 10 lakh locations across the country.
In the run-up to Yoga Day, government departments, schools, colleges, and community groups organised yoga camps, awareness drives, and competitions. These efforts aimed not only to celebrate the practice of yoga but also to reinforce its significance in daily life.
International Yoga Day 2025 has once again underscored India’s message to the world: that yoga is a powerful medium for promoting physical health, mental well-being, and global harmony in an increasingly stressed world.
In a post shared on X (formerly Twitter), the official handle of CGI New York wrote, "CGI New York, in collaboration with @TimesSquareNYC, hosted a vibrant Yoga Session at the iconic Crossroads of the World – Times Square! Here are a few more glimpses from this energising celebration of wellness and unity."
Photographs shared online showcased hundreds of participants performing yoga asanas in the middle of Times Square. Notably,actor Anupam Kher was also seen addressing the crowd from the stage, adding a touch of Indian cultural pride to the event.
The Ministry of AYUSH reported that more than 3 lakh participants joined the Prime Minister at the main venue as part of the ‘Yoga Sangam’ initiative. The event was synchronised with yoga sessions at over 10 lakh locations across the country.
In the run-up to Yoga Day, government departments, schools, colleges, and community groups organised yoga camps, awareness drives, and competitions. These efforts aimed not only to celebrate the practice of yoga but also to reinforce its significance in daily life.
International Yoga Day 2025 has once again underscored India’s message to the world: that yoga is a powerful medium for promoting physical health, mental well-being, and global harmony in an increasingly stressed world.
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