IDY programs were organized in Kathmandu, Pokhara, Lamjung, Lumbini, Janakpur, Chitwan, Birgunj, Hetauda, ​​Gaur and Pokharia.

The event held at the Rangshala Stadium saw the presence of Chief Minister of Gandaki Province Surendra Raj Pandey and Mayor of Pokhara Metropolitan City Dhana Raj Acharya, who expressed gratitude for the massive celebration and called for it to be an annual event to further strengthen cultural ties. Emphasized the importance of making. Between the two countries.

India's Ambassador to Nepal Naveen Srivastava also highlighted the benefits of yoga for oneself and society and yoga as an important cultural connection between India and Nepal.

Yoga programs were also held at several iconic places across Nepal on Thursday, including Sarangkot, Pumdikot Shiva Temple and Shanti Stupa in Pokhara.

A massive yoga program was organized in Lumbini on Thursday with over 900 participants. Lumbini Chief Minister Jokh Bahadur Mehra and other provincial leaders also attended the event.

Earlier on June 19, more than 450 participants had participated in the yoga program organized on the banks of Phewa Lake in Pokhara. Additionally, Ayurvedic doctors led yoga sessions for students and teachers at Pokhara University, emphasizing the role of yoga as a bridge between human consciousness and nature.

A special program was also organized at the Pashupatinath temple which included a lecture-cum-demonstration on the health benefits of yoga and Ayurveda for the girls of Maiti Nepal, an organization dedicated to preventing human trafficking.

At the conclusion of the function, the Indian Embassy will also organize a yoga program in Sundar Lamjung district in collaboration with Central Nepal Municipality on 22 June.