Hyderabad celebrated International Yoga Day 2025 with energy, unity, and purpose. From L.B. Stadium to Gachibowli, and from Parade Grounds to hundreds of schools and fitness centers, the city embraced the global theme: “Yoga for One Earth, One Health.”
Telangana Takes the Lead in Yoga Movement
Telangana stood out as a leader in the Yoga Sangam 2025 initiative, securing the second-highest national rank with over 7,000 registered organizations participating in Yoga Day events. The state demonstrated a deep commitment to yoga’s role in preventive health and holistic living.
Highlights from Hyderabad’s Yoga Celebrations
L.B. Stadium 24-Hour Countdown
A 24-hour countdown event at L.B. Stadium featured notable leaders, including:
- Union Minister G. Kishan Reddy
- Governor J. Dev Varma
- Former Vice President M. Venkaiah Naidu
These dignitaries led thousands in early-morning yoga sessions, kickstarting the day with collective mindfulness and movement.
Mass Gathering at Gachibowli Stadium
More than 5,000 participants, including students, healthcare professionals, and government officials, joined the flagship event organized by AYUSH Ministry and Telangana’s Health Department at Gachibowli Stadium.
Yoga Across the City
Despite light morning showers, yoga camps flourished across Hyderabad:
- Community-led sessions at Parade Grounds, Secunderabad
- School and college grounds hosting large-scale student participation
- Corporate wellness programs and indoor yoga studios across tech parks and business zones
The celebration showcased how yoga is becoming a part of Hyderabad’s daily rhythm—from education to workplaces.
A Message of Health, Unity, and Balance
The AYUSH Department and Telangana Health Ministry reinforced yoga’s critical role in:
- Boosting immunity
- Reducing stress
- Supporting mental and physical wellness
Backed by NGOs, civic bodies, and enthusiastic citizens, Hyderabad turned Yoga Day into a true celebration of community health and conscious living.
International Yoga Day 2025 in Hyderabad wasn’t just a morning ritual—it was a movement. A reminder that health, harmony, and collective action begin from within.













