- Department of Posts celebrates 11th ‘International Day of Yoga’ in Gujarat
- On this occasion, a collective Yoga Practice was organized by the Regional Office at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Memorial, Shahi Baug, Ahmedabad
- Officials of India Post along with their family members actively participated and also taken pledge to practice yoga regularly
NE HEALTH BUREAU
AHMEDABAD, JUNE 22
Postmaster General Krishna Kumar Yadav emphasized upon the officials of the Department of Posts to practice yoga regularly and add it to their daily routine.
Speaking on the 11th ‘International Day of Yoga’ (IDY-2025), Postmaster General Krishna Kumar Yadav said, “Yoga is actually a science of living a disciplined life. Through ‘Yoga: Karmasu Kaushalam’, this priceless and unique heritage of Indian culture has been adopted globally. In today’s materialistic age, yoga is not only a means of staying healthy, but also a strong support for the protection of humanity. It works on all the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual aspects of our life.”
The 11th ‘International Day of Yoga’ (IDY-2025) was celebrated enthusiastically by the Department of Posts with the theme “Yoga for One Earth, One Health” in various Divisions and Post Offices of North Gujarat and Saurashtra & Kutch Region on Saturday.
This ‘International Yoga Day’ has also been celebrated by dedicating it to the theme of “Yoga for One Earth, One Health”.
On this occasion, a collective Yoga Practice was organized by Regional Office at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Memorial, Shahi Baug, Ahmedabad.
On the occasion, Assistant Director V M Vohra said, “Yoga not only keeps us away from negativity but also creates positive thoughts in our mind.”
Assistant Director Ritul Gandhi and M M Shaikh said that by adopting yoga, we all can become partners in building a healthy and fit India.
Yoga instructor Rinku J Acharya and Reema A. Raulji from Ahmedabad GPO performed yoga exercises on this occasion, explaining the importance of various asanas under the yoga protocol.
On this occasion, Assistant Superintendent of Post Offices Jinesh Patel, Ronak Shah, Bhavin Prajapati, Inspector Yogendra Rathaud, Asst. Account Officer Ramswaroop Mangawa, Ravi Ravat, Tara Chand Kumawat and many officials of India Post along with their family members actively participated and also taken pledge to practice yoga regularly.








