President Kovind performs 'asanas' as people across the world celebrate Yoga Day

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performed along with his Surinamese counterpart while joined the celebrations at the as practitioners across the world today performed 'asanas' to mark the fourth International Day of

"Extremely happy to have participated in #InternationalYogaDay celebrations 14,000 kms away from at with of I thank all the yogis who joined us and made this event truly memorable," President Kovind told the gathering.

This was the first time that heads of two countries together participated in the International Day of Yoga.

The General Assembly in December 2014 had declared that June 21 would be observed as International Day of Yoga every year.

In Brussels, Swaraj joined the yoga day celebrations at the Yehudi Menuhin Space in the

In Pakistan, the celebrated the yoga day as a festival of health and well-being. Over 100 members of the diplomatic community and Pakistani citizens from different walks of life joined the guided yoga and meditation sessions at the mission. The yoga day celebrations were also held in different cities of Pakistan, including and

In Nepal, a special mass yoga demonstration was held in the premises of Police Training Academy in capital which was attended by hundreds of people despite rain since early morning.

Nepal's Ishwor Pokharel, along with Indian and hundreds of yoga enthusiasts, performed yoga postures in an hour-long event.

A massive yoga session was held at the holy premises of in Janakpur where and attended the event.

In China, Indian along with other diplomats, staff of the Embassy, yoga teachers and students of a yoga centre participated in a colourful yoga event in Over 500 yoga lovers turned up to take part in over hour-long special yoga workout at the old premises.

"I would say tens of thousands took part in But millions will be doing in their way either individually or in smaller groups," Bambawale said.

The day is celebrated in 25 to 30 cities in different parts of with larger turnouts, he said, adding that the popularity of yoga is going to increase not only in but also in

In Bangladesh, around 10,000 people attended the ancient Indian discipline at in

UN ambassadors, diplomats, spiritual leaders, members of and children participated in a flagship Yoga Day event organised yesterday by to the UN in

They enthusiastically participated in the two-hour long yoga session with the theme of 'Yoga for peace', performing different yoga asanas and exercises on colourful yoga mats spread across the expansive North Lawn in the

"Today's world is incredibly complex. We are challenged by an erosion of our core values and in many walks of life stress is given, delusion prevails especially amongst our youthYoga, deriving from the Sanskrit word of unity, is so very apt for the United Nations," Amina Mohammed, UN Deputy Secretary-General, said in her address yesterday to mark

Voicing her deep appreciation to for organising the yoga day event, Mohammed underscored the importance of yoga in the overall well-being of individuals and even in various aspects of the world body's functioning.

India's Permanent to the UN Syed Akbaruddin, who joined those gathered in performing yoga exercises and asanas, said yoga has become even more relevant as the world is recognising the critical importance of moving towards more sustainable lifestyles, in tune with surroundings and more in harmony with nature.

An exhibition on yoga was inaugurated in the on June 18 and will run through June 22. As in past years, yoga postures were projected through on the North Facade of the Building.

In Gulf countries, yoga day celebrations were held in (Bahrain), Abu Dhabi, and in UAE.

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First Published: Thu, June 21 2018. 18:45 IST