On the occasion of International Yoga Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the nation on Monday. He went live around 6:30 a.m. to greet nation 7th Yoga Day and launched mYoga app, which will be available worldwide.
Addressing the #YogaDay programme. https://t.co/tHrldDlX5c
? Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) June 21, 2021
PM Narendra Modi addressing the country said ?In collaboration with WHO, India has taken another important step. We will be launching the mYoga app which will have yoga training videos in different languages for people across the world.?? This launch of application is to achieve our ?One World, One Health? motto, he added. World Health Organization says that the app was developed through review of scientific of literature and extensive international expert consultation processes and available in French, English and Hindi, with other UN languages following in the coming months. As per the WHO, the app is safe and secure, collecting no data from users at all, and can be used as a daily yoga companion for persons aged 12-65 years. Indian PM while addressing the program on June 21 said that yoga has become ?a ray of hope? across global amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
While, further talking about the program, this year, the theme is ?Yoga For Wellness?. Elaborating on it, PM Modi wrote on Twitter: ?The theme this year is ?Yoga For Wellness?, which focuses on practising Yoga for physical and mental wellbeing.? The Ministry of Culture is also slated to celebrate the International Day of Yoga at 75 cultural heritage locations across the country.
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