Ayush Minister launches 'Harit yoga' to boost personal, planetary health

IANS April 7, 2025 171 views

The Ayush Ministry has introduced a groundbreaking wellness concept called 'Harit Yoga' that integrates personal health with environmental sustainability. Union Minister Prataprao Jadhav launched this innovative initiative at the Yoga Mahotsav 2025 in Bhubaneshwar, emphasizing the connection between individual well-being and planetary health. The program encourages tree plantation and aligns with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of environmental conservation. With over 6,000 participants and global recognition, Harit Yoga represents a significant step in promoting holistic health and ecological awareness.

"Our health is inextricably linked to the health of our planet" - Prataprao Jadhav
New Delhi, April 7: Union Minister of State for Ayush Prataprao Jadhav on Monday launched ‘Harit Yoga’ to boost both personal and planetary health.

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Harit Yoga combines wellness practices with environmental conservation

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Initiative aligns with PM Modi's tree plantation vision

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Over 6,000 participants practiced Common Yoga Protocol

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Event marks 11th International Yoga Day

‘Harit Yoga’, which means a sustainability-driven initiative combining Yoga with tree planting and clean-up drives, is one of the 10 signature events to mark the 11th edition of International Yoga Day (IDY).

"Our health is inextricably linked to the health of our planet. Just as Yoga nourishes our mind and body, tree plantation nourishes the Earth, ensuring a greener and healthier future for generations to come," said Jadhav, while addressing the media at the grand Yoga Mahotsav 2025 in Odisha's Bhubaneshwar.

“Yoga has gained unprecedented popularity in the last 10 years and now it has become a global phenomenon,” he added.

He also mentioned about sustainability and environmental aspects of Yoga and aligned Harit Yoga with PM Narendra Modi’s vision of ‘Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam’.

“This initiative encourages individuals to plant trees as a symbolic act of nurturing both personal and planetary health,” the MoS said.

He also highlighted the success of the ‘Prakruti Parikshan Abhiyan’ in which Prakruti Parikshan of more than 1.29 crore people was conducted earning a place in the Guinness Book of World Records.

Yoga Mahotsav 2025 sets the stage for a revolution in health and well-being, with India leading the charge in making Yoga a way of life worldwide.

To mark the launch of the signature event, Jadhav along with other dignitaries also planted medicinal plants. At the grand celebration, more than 6,000 Yoga enthusiasts practiced the Common Yoga Protocol -- inended to popularise Yoga practices like Yoga Nidra, Pranayama, Dhyan, etc.

Meanwhile, Vaidya Rajesh Kotecha, Secretary, Ministry of Ayush praised the enthusiastic turnout and noted that the 11th edition of IDY is poised to witness record-breaking global participation.

Reader Comments

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Priya S.
What a wonderful initiative! Combining yoga with environmental consciousness is brilliant. 🌿 I'll definitely participate in the tree planting drives in my city. #HaritYoga
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Rahul K.
While I appreciate the sentiment, I hope this isn't just another photo-op initiative. We need concrete plans for maintaining these planted trees and measuring their long-term impact.
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Anjali M.
Yoga + tree planting = perfect combo! 🙏 Our ancient practices meeting modern environmental needs. So proud to see India leading in both wellness and sustainability.
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Sanjay P.
The 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam' connection is beautiful. Planting trees while doing yoga could become a powerful morning routine for millions. Hope they release simple guidelines for people to follow at home.
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Neha T.
6,000 participants is impressive! Does anyone know if there will be virtual sessions for those who can't attend in person? Would love to join from Canada 🇨🇦
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Vikram J.
The medicinal plants planting is a smart touch. Hope they focus on native species that support local ecosystems. Great to see yoga evolving beyond just physical postures!

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