Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary and Health Minister Nishant Kumar performed a yoga demonstration in Patna to mark International Yoga Day.
The event signals a push by the state government to integrate traditional wellness practices into the formal education system to improve public health outcomes.
The leaders participated in the demonstrations on June 21, 2024, as part of the 12th [1] International Day of Yoga. The gathering in Patna served as a public endorsement of the practice's role in promoting healthy ageing across the state's population.
During the celebrations, officials discussed proposals to make yoga an elective subject in schools and colleges. This initiative aims to introduce students to mindfulness and physical wellness early in their academic careers, a move intended to create a long-term culture of health in Bihar.
Other state leaders also marked the occasion, with Lallan Singh highlighting the global reach of the practice. The event coincided with worldwide celebrations of the 12th [1] anniversary of the UN-recognized day, which emphasizes the holistic connection between the mind and body.
By involving high-ranking officials like the chief minister and health minister, the administration sought to visualize the benefits of the practice for the general public. The demonstration in Patna was intended to encourage citizens of all ages to adopt yoga as a daily habit to combat lifestyle-related health issues.
“Bihar leaders performed a yoga demonstration in Patna to mark International Yoga Day.”
The effort to introduce yoga as an elective in educational institutions suggests a shift toward preventative healthcare in Bihar. By leveraging the visibility of the International Day of Yoga, the state government is attempting to institutionalize wellness practices that reduce the long-term burden on the public health system through early intervention and healthy ageing.

