International Yoga Day is being celebrated by the UN countries on 21st June by accepting Indian Prime minister Narendra Modi’s request in the UN assembly. June 24 will be celebrated as the 3rd International Day of Yoga by the Indian Consulate in Chicago and has held a kick-off event on May 17, in its premises.
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The ceremony was attended by different community organizations, renowned yoga and spiritual centers and business leaders. Consul O.P.Meena, has welcomed the guests. The 3rd International Day of Yoga will be celebrated by the Consulate General of India in collaboration with the City of Naperville on Saturday June 24, at Naperville Yard.
During the kick off ceremony on May 17, Consul General Neeta Bhushan addressed the gathering and shared the information on the June 24 event. Emphasizing the importance of the Yoga Day, the Consul General termed it as the pet-project of Prime Minister Modi and of current Indian Ambassador to the U.S. Navtej Sarna.
The June 24 event will begin at 10 AM and will be followed by a community festival and cultural activities, the consulate said in a press release. This year’s Yoga Day activities are extend over several days all across the Chicagoland.
In the run-up to the June 24 event, yoga celebrations will be held at various temples, community organizations and Yoga Centers. It will be followed by the second kick-off ceremony at Sri Venkateshwara Swami Balaji Temple on June 4 and the third kick-off ceremony at Sant Nirankari Mission on June 11 and a fourth kick-off at Oak Brook, Illinois. Many satellite events will also be held, the Consulate said.
Participating organizations include the Art of living Foundation, Isha Foundation, Brahma Kumaris Meditation Centers, SEWA International, Science of Spirituality, Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh, Sahaj Yoga Meditation, Sri Venkateshwara Swami Balaji Temple and American Association of Retired Asians (AARA).
The many community organizations in Chicagoland that have come forward to support the event are Federation of Indian Associations, Naperville Indian Community outreach, Sant Nirankari Mission, Gujrati Samaj of Chicago, Gandhi Samaj of Chicago, iHope SEWA, Metropolitan Asian Family Services, Bhartiya Seniors of Chicago, Punjabi American Organization, Chicago Andhra Association, Chicago Indo-US Lions Club, GOPIO Chicago Chapter, Association of Rajasthanis in America, Eye on India, BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir and the World Hindu Council.
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Several media outlets are partnering in the yoga day events including Desi Talk in Chicago. The City of Naperville has declared its support to the celebrations and would be issuing a special proclamation declaring International Yoga Day, according to the Indian Consulate.
By Premji