Yoga as a Way of Life: Mugdha Sinha’s Efforts Inspire Wellness Movement at ITDC
Jun 22nd, 2026 1:21 pm | By ThenewsmanofIndia.com | Category: LATEST NEWS
By THE NEWSMAN OF INDIA.COM| New Delhi, June 2026: The International Day of Yoga 2026 was celebrated with enthusiasm and a strong commitment to holistic well-being at The Ashok, New Delhi, where Indian Tourism Development Corporation (ITDC), in collaboration with SCOPE, organized a special yoga session bringing together more than 150 participants from across the public sector ecosystem.
The event witnessed the presence of Bhuvnesh Kumar, IAS, Secretary, Ministry of Tourism, and Mugdha Sinha, IAS, Managing Director, ITDC, along with senior officials of SCOPE and representatives from more than ten Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs). The gathering reflected a shared vision of promoting wellness, healthy living, and mental resilience through the timeless practice of yoga.
Under the leadership of Mugdha Sinha, ITDC has consistently encouraged initiatives that integrate wellness with tourism, hospitality, and workplace culture. Her efforts to promote yoga as a transformative tool for physical, mental, and emotional well-being have strengthened ITDC’s role in advancing the message of sustainable and healthy living.
The Yoga Day celebration at The Ashok was more than a ceremonial observance; it served as a platform to reinforce the importance of incorporating yoga into daily life. Participants performed various yoga asanas and breathing exercises, embracing the spirit of unity, balance, and mindfulness that yoga represents.
Mugdha Sinha’s commitment to promoting wellness initiatives aligns with India’s global leadership in popularizing yoga as a universal practice. Through such collaborative programmes, ITDC continues to contribute to the broader national mission of fostering healthier lifestyles and creating awareness about the benefits of yoga among employees, stakeholders, and the wider community.
The active participation of officials from the Ministry of Tourism, SCOPE, and leading CPSEs underscored the growing recognition of yoga as an essential component of workplace well-being and organizational excellence.
As India continues to champion yoga on the global stage, leaders such as Mugdha Sinha are playing an important role in translating this vision into meaningful action. The successful celebration at The Ashok reaffirmed that yoga is not merely an exercise but a way of life that promotes harmony, productivity, and holistic development for individuals and institutions alike.






























