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India yoga: Thousands attend Modi-inspired event | |
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Thousands have gathered in in Delhi to participate in a mass yoga programme in the Indian capital, Delhi, on the first ever International Yoga Day. | |
Security is tight in the city with thousands of police and paramilitary deployed for Sunday morning's event. | Security is tight in the city with thousands of police and paramilitary deployed for Sunday morning's event. |
Thousands of colourful mats have been laid out on Rajpath - King's Avenue - where the main event is being held. | |
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is addressing participants, but officials say he will not do any yoga himself. | |
Mr Modi, a yoga enthusiast who says he practices the ancient Indian art daily, lobbied the United Nations to declare 21 June International Yoga Day. | Mr Modi, a yoga enthusiast who says he practices the ancient Indian art daily, lobbied the United Nations to declare 21 June International Yoga Day. |
On glacier and at sea | On glacier and at sea |
Authorities say more than 35,000 bureaucrats, soldiers and students are taking part in the 35-minute yoga session on Rajpath, aimed at setting a new Guinness World Record for the largest yoga class at a single venue. | |
Millions of others are expected to do yoga at similar events planned in hundreds of Indian cities and towns. | Millions of others are expected to do yoga at similar events planned in hundreds of Indian cities and towns. |
Yoga will also be performed on Siachen glacier and the high seas, the defence ministry has said. | Yoga will also be performed on Siachen glacier and the high seas, the defence ministry has said. |
The day will also be celebrated around the world and Indian Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj says "tens of millions" will do yoga on Sunday. | The day will also be celebrated around the world and Indian Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj says "tens of millions" will do yoga on Sunday. |
Ms Swaraj herself will be in New York where she will attend the celebrations with UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon. In Times Square, 30,000 people are expected to do yoga. | Ms Swaraj herself will be in New York where she will attend the celebrations with UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon. In Times Square, 30,000 people are expected to do yoga. |
But the day, being billed as one to promote "harmony and peace", has hit a controversial note with some Muslim organisations saying yoga is essentially a Hindu religious practice and is against Islam. | But the day, being billed as one to promote "harmony and peace", has hit a controversial note with some Muslim organisations saying yoga is essentially a Hindu religious practice and is against Islam. |
Many others say Mr Modi's Hindu nationalist government has an agenda in promoting the ancient Indian discipline. However, the authorities deny the charge - they say participation in the yoga day is not mandatory and reports that Muslims are opposed to yoga are exaggerated. | Many others say Mr Modi's Hindu nationalist government has an agenda in promoting the ancient Indian discipline. However, the authorities deny the charge - they say participation in the yoga day is not mandatory and reports that Muslims are opposed to yoga are exaggerated. |
International Yoga Day in numbers: | International Yoga Day in numbers: |