As preparations intensify for the 11th International Day of Yoga (IDY), the Ministry of Ayush’s youth-focused initiative “Yoga Unplugged” is gaining momentum, with leading yoga institutions lending their support to inspire young minds across the country.
One of the prominent contributors to the initiative is Kaivalyadhama, one of the world’s oldest and most respected yoga institutes. In a significant endorsement of “Yoga Unplugged,” the institute has launched a series of youth-oriented programmes, including the “Yoga for Young Minds” campaign. Through this campaign, students and youth changemakers are being offered free access to the Common Yoga Protocol training via Kaivalyadhama’s online platform, enabling widespread participation regardless of location.
In addition, Kaivalyadhama will take part in the upcoming global virtual summit, Yoga Connect, with its digital offering “Yoginar,” further expanding the reach of authentic yoga teachings among the youth.
Established in 1924 by Swami Kuvalayananda, Kaivalyadhama is known for preserving the pure and scientific tradition of yoga, as articulated in the Yoga Sutras of Maharishi Patanjali. Its active participation in “Yoga Unplugged” adds a deep-rooted credibility to the movement aimed at making yoga relevant to modern youth.
Designed to connect with young audiences through interactive and engaging formats, “Yoga Unplugged” is expected to be a standout feature of this year’s IDY celebrations. With more institutions expected to join the initiative in the coming weeks, the campaign is set to mobilize youth participation on an unprecedented scale.
Meanwhile, the Ministry of Ayush has announced ten signature events that will mark this year’s celebrations. These include Yoga Sangam — a synchronized yoga demonstration at one lakh locations, Yoga Bandhan — promoting international exchange programmes, and Harit Yoga — a sustainability initiative combining yoga with environmental action.
Other major events include Yoga Samavesh, Yoga MahaKumbh, and Samyoga, each focusing on inclusion, large-scale participation, and integration of yoga into modern healthcare systems. Yoga Connect will serve as a global platform for discussions with leading experts, while Yoga Prabhav will examine yoga’s long-term impact on public health.
The Ministry has called upon individuals, organizations, and communities across India and the world to be part of this collective journey towards well-being. Citizens are encouraged to participate in events or host their own yoga demonstrations by registering on the official portal — yoga.ayush.gov.in/yoga-sangam.