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Andhra Pradesh’s 1987 yoga law set the stage for PM Modi’s International Yoga Day in Visakhapatnam

Long before yoga became a flagship wellness initiative under the Modi government andhra Pradesh had laid the groundwork with the Andhra Pradesh Yogadhyayana Parishad Act, 1987.

June 18, 2025 / 13:02 IST
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Before 1987, yoga education in India was largely informal, with teaching standards varying widely across guru-led institutions. (File image)

When Prime Minister Narendra Modi attends the International Yoga Day celebrations in Visakhapatnam on June 21, the event will not just highlight yoga’s global appeal but also shine a light on Andhra Pradesh’s little-known role in formalising yoga education in India.

Long before yoga became a flagship wellness initiative under the Modi government andhra Pradesh had laid the groundwork with the Andhra Pradesh Yogadhyayana Parishad Act, 1987 - the first dedicated yoga-specific legislation in any Indian state. Enacted during former chief minister NT Rama Rao’s second term, the law moved yoga from private ashrams into the formal education system, treating it as both cultural heritage and a public health tool, TOI reported.

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Before 1987, yoga education in India was largely informal, with teaching standards varying widely across guru-led institutions. The Andhra law introduced three key reforms:

Standardised Curriculum: It replaced guru-issued diplomas with a uniform certification process.