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Over 3,000 to participate in GSI’s IDY 2025 celebrations across India

The Geological Survey of India (GSI), under the Ministry of Mines, is gearing up to celebrate the 11th International Day of Yoga (IDY) on June 21 with a series of events across the country. Embracing the theme ‘Yoga for One Earth, One Health’, the organisation has planned 50 yoga sessions in 46 different locations, reinforcing its commitment to promoting holistic well-being.
 
The GSI will organise guided yoga sessions at its Central Headquarters in Kolkata, as well as at regional and state unit offices. Special sessions will also be conducted at 12 geo-heritage sites—Geo-heritage sites are natural locations with unique geological features that hold scientific, educational, or cultural value—, six drilling field camps, and three training centres.
 
Over 3,000 participants, including GSI employees, school children, and members of local communities, are expected to join the nationwide campaign. These sessions will highlight the unifying and health-boosting aspects of yoga, while encouraging collective participation from diverse regions and backgrounds.
 
As part of the preparations, GSI will also participate in the Countdown Event for IDY 2025. This special session, featuring a live yoga demonstration, will be held in Hyderabad on 20th June and will be attended by the Union Minister of Coal and Mines, G. Kishan Reddy.
 
With these initiatives, the Geological Survey of India continues to actively support the national movement towards health and wellness. The widespread observance reflects GSI’s ongoing efforts to blend traditional practices like yoga into the daily lives of its scientific and administrative community, while also engaging with the general public.
 
The International Day of Yoga is observed globally on 21st June each year to raise awareness about the benefits of yoga and to inspire individuals to adopt it as a way of life.

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