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India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi performs yoga in Chandigarh on Tuesday to mark the second International Yoga Day. Photo: AP

India’s PM Narendra Modi leads from the front on International Yoga Day

Millions of people across India twisted themselves into complex yoga positions on Tuesday as the country celebrated International Yoga Day.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi joined a crowd of 30,000 schoolchildren and other residents of the northern city of Chandigarh for a mass yoga session.

With zero budget yoga provides health assurance and it does not discriminate between rich and poor
Narendra Modi, Indian PM

Before beginning the exercises, Modi urged people to make yoga a part of their lives, saying the practise – which began in ancient India – does not differentiate between the rich and poor, and is accessible to all.

“With zero budget yoga provides health assurance and it does not discriminate between rich and poor,” Modi told participants at the event.

Similar yoga events were held in villages, towns and cities all over India. Last year, the United Nations proclaimed June 21 as International Day of Yoga.

At the United Nations in New York, various yoga poses were projected on a side wall of the UN headquarters building to highlight the role yoga can play in helping the UN achieve its sustainable development goals.

On Tuesday, International Yoga Day will be celebrated outside the UN building with a demonstration by Jaggi Vasudev, also known as Sadhguru, and a musical incantation.

Many believe that practising yoga is the best way to calm the mind and the best form of exercise for the body.

In New Delhi, hundreds of thousands gathered at several venues where mass yoga exercises were organised by the government in parks and in a central plaza.

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