New Delhi: Over nine lakh cadets of National Cadet Corps (NCC) participated in synchronised yoga sessions at iconic locations across the country to celebrate 11th International Day of Yoga on June 21, 2025, epitomising the nation’s unwavering commitment to health and wellness.
Yoga events were held from Leh in the North to Kanyakumari in the South and from Dwarka in the West to Tezu in the East, at some of India’s most iconic and scenic landmarks, including Triveni Ghats of Rishikesh, Marina Beach, Chennai, Statue of Unity Gujarat, Shanti Stupa, Leh, Banks of the Brahmaputra, Guwahati and Dal Lake, J&K, as well as in public parks, schools, and colleges across the country.
In Delhi, Vice Chief of the Army Staff Lieutenant General NS Raja Subramani performed yoga with troops and families at the iconic Cariappa Parade Ground. Over 3,400 participants including Defence Attachés from 25 countries, NCC cadets, school children, and Army families participated in the event.
Through the meticulous organisation of this event, the NCC has exemplified its steadfast commitment to promoting health and fitness across the nation. The extensive participation of cadets demonstrated that these principles are profoundly instilled in India’s youth, underscoring the NCC’s pivotal role in nation-building. By inculcating values of discipline, fitness, and wellness, the NCC continues to shape a robust and vibrant society.