Indian High Commission Celebrates 11th International Day of Yoga

The High Commission of India in Sierra Leone celebrated the 11th International Day of Yoga with great enthusiasm at Sierra Palms Resort in Freetown on Saturday, June 21, 2025. The event was held under the global theme for this year, โYoga for One Earth, One Health,โ emphasizing the ancient practiceโs role in fostering holistic well-being and environmental harmony.
The event highlighted the growing acceptance and enthusiasm for yoga across Sierra Leone, reflecting the shared values and people-to-people connections that underpin the warm friendship between the two nations.
Speaking at the event, the High Commissioner of India expressed delight at the increasing number of yoga practitioners in Sierra Leone, cutting across age groups, professions, and backgrounds. From schools and health centres to public parks, yoga is being embraced as a means of improving physical, mental, and emotional well-being. The practice not only promotes individual health but also contributes to building more harmonious and resilient communities.
The celebration reaffirmed the importance of yoga as a tool for unity, peace, and holistic wellness. The occasion served as a testament to the strengthening India-Sierra Leone partnership, marked by mutual respect, development cooperation, and cultural exchange. The High Commissioner also emphasized that such shared initiatives help foster understanding and solidarity between the peoples of both nations.
Following the formal address, a yoga session was held under the expert guidance of instructors Mr. Edward Kekura, Ms. Diya, and other local yoga teachers, following the Common Yoga Protocol. The session also featured a short meditation segment led by members of the Brahmakumaris spiritual organization.
The event was organized in partnership with prominent local yoga institutions such as The Art of Living, Brahmakumaris, ThisIsYoga, and Diya Yoga and Fitness Studio. It drew enthusiastic participation from members of the diplomatic community, the Indian diaspora, and local residents, reflecting yogaโs wide appeal across different segments of society.
The celebration received generous support from several community partners, including Mr. Vinod Khatumal, SV Electricals, Satguru Travels, Jaidev Stores, Kayhira, and Veronica Travels, whose contributions added to the success of the event.
The occasion once again underscored the universal relevance of yoga as a practice that transcends cultural and geographical boundaries, fostering holistic health and well-being at both individual and community levels.