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Yoga Leading the Way in Preventive Healthcare
3/12/2026 10:46:43 PM
Prataprao Jadhav

Over the past decade, Yoga has evolved from being widely appreciated as a traditional wellness practice to being increasingly recognized as an evidence-based approach to health and well-being. Scientific research, digital innovation, and global collaboration are now helping us understand Yoga not only as India’s cultural heritage but also as a powerful public health intervention.
The Morarji Desai National Institute of Yoga (MDNIY) has been designated as a WHO Collaborating Centre for Traditional Medicine (Yoga) and re-designated for the period 2025–2029, further reinforcing India’s leadership in Yoga research. This recognition reflects the Institute’s growing role in promoting evidence-based Yoga interventions for Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs). Key partners in this endeavour include the Ministry of Ayush, AIIMS Delhi, Lady Hardinge Medical College, Central Council for Research in Unani Medicine, and Institute of Nuclear Medicine & Allied Sciences, Delhi.
Through these collaborations, the Centre is developing technical guidelines and advancing research on Yoga-based interventions for non-communicable diseases such as diabetes, obesity, and stress-related disorders. International organisations are also partnering in these efforts, further strengthening the scientific foundations of Yoga and demonstrating its potential as a scalable, cost-effective, and evidence-backed tool for preventive healthcare.
At the institutional level, MDNIY continues to strengthen the scientific foundations of Yoga. Through research laboratories in physiology, biochemistry, biomechanics, and psychology, the Institute examines the psycho-physiological and biochemical effects of Yoga, its role in ageing, and its impact on lifestyle-related disorders. This work reflects India’s commitment to integrating traditional knowledge with modern scientific validation.
Digital platforms have further expanded Yoga’s reach, bringing evidence-based practices directly into people’s daily lives. Initiatives such as the m-Yoga mobile application and the Y-Break protocol demonstrate how Yoga can be delivered at scale while maintaining its authenticity and therapeutic value. The m-Yoga platform, developed in collaboration with the World Health Organization, has recorded over 1.1 lakh downloads, reflecting a growing interest in accessible digital wellness tools while the Workplace Yoga program Y-Break —a simple 5–10 minute Yoga Break during work hours—has already benefited over 33 lakh government officials.
Research findings and engagement analytics from these initiatives are highly encouraging. Regular Y Break practices have been shown to reduce perceived stress by up to 40 percent within a few weeks. Studies also indicate improvements in mental alertness, emotional resilience, and decision-making, along with positive changes in physiological indicators such as cortisol levels.
Physical benefits include reduced neck, shoulder, and lower back discomfort, improved respiratory efficiency through breathing practices, and enhanced overall vitality—outcomes that are especially relevant in today’s sedentary, screen-driven workplaces. Y-Break have also contributed to lower absenteeism, improved employee morale, and healthier work–life balance, underlining Yoga’s potential to strengthen both individual and organisational well-being.
The importance of scientific validation was also emphasized during the National Conference on Naturopathy–2026, jointly organized by MDNIY and the Central Council for Research in Yoga & Naturopathy. Experts highlighted that rigorous research, interdisciplinary collaboration, and robust digital engagement are essential to integrating Yoga into modern healthcare systems and ensuring measurable health outcomes.
These developments reflect a significant shift in the global perception of Yoga. It is no longer viewed merely as a personal wellness practice but increasingly as a pathway for public health, skill development, and wellness-based employment opportunities. By combining tradition with science and technology, Yoga is emerging as a driving force behind the Global Yoga Kranti and strengthening India’s leadership in the international wellness sector.
As we approach 13 March, which marks the 100-day countdown to the upcoming International Day of Yoga on 21 June, it provides an opportunity to reflect on how Yoga continues to evolve—from an ancient practice to a globally recognized, evidence-based pathway to health and well-being. Let these hundred days serve as a gentle reminder to begin or renew daily Yoga practice and inspire our families, friends, and communities to embrace Yoga as a way of life.
By integrating Yoga into daily living, we not only strengthen individual health but also foster collective well-being, organisational efficiency, and societal harmony. Today, through research, technology, and international collaboration, India is taking the next decisive step—transforming the timeless wisdom of Yoga into a scientifically validated and universally accessible pathway for global health, balance, and well-being.
(The author is Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Ayush and Union Minister of State for Health & Family Welfare)
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