KVIC celebrates 12th International Yoga Day

On the occasion of the 12th International Yoga Day, a mass yoga session was organised on Sunday by KVIC’s Multi-Disciplinary Training Centre (MDTC) at the Gandhi Darshan Complex, New Delhi.
Chief Guest and Chairman KVIC Manoj Goyal participated in the yoga session alongside officials, staff members, and dignitaries associated with the Khadi sector, conveying the importance of a healthy lifestyle and regular yoga practice.
The theme for this year’s International Yoga Day is ‘Yoga for Healthy Ageing’. This theme highlights the vital role yoga plays in maintaining physical, mental and emotional well-being at every stage of life.
Following the yoga session, Goyal planted a sapling in the office premises under the ‘Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam’ campaign, an initiative inspired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and urged everyone to contribute actively towards environmental conservation and building a greener India.
Addressing the gathering, Goyal stated that under the leadership and efforts of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, both Yoga and Khadi have evolved into global mass movements. He remarked that yoga is not merely a physical exercise but an Indian way of life that fosters balance and positivity, while Khadi stands as a symbol of self-reliance, Swadeshi (indigenous spirit), and sustainable development. The Prime Minister’s efforts to bring both Yoga and Khadi closer to the masses stand as a remarkable example of the renaissance of India’s cultural heritage.
Goyal stated that the concept of ‘Yoga for Healthy Ageing’ conveys a message of maintaining better health, mental peace, and emotional balance at every stage of life, including old age. Regular practice of Yoga enables an individual to lead a more active, healthy, and self-confident life.
He further stated that the Khadi and Village Industries sector has achieved unprecedented progress as a result of the visionary thinking and visions of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The turnover of the Khadi and Village Industries sector has crossed Rs 1.87 lakh crore in the 2025-26 financial year, while providing employment to over 2.04 crore people. He expressed assurance that the sector would achieve the turnover target of Rs 2.51 lakh crore in the near future.
A large number of officers and staff members from the KVIC State Office (New Delhi), Khadi and Village Industries Bhavan, Resident Representative Office, Northern Zonal Office, and the Multi-Disciplinary Training Centre (New Delhi) participated in the Yoga session. Following the event, Manoj Goyal encouraged the participants by distributing refreshments.
This event not only aimed to raise awareness about health and well-being but also played a significant role in strengthening the national resolution to build a ‘Healthy India — Empowered India’.















