Hari Krishna Exports Celebrates International Yoga Day 2025 with Yoga Sessions for 7,300 Participants Across India to Promote Workplace Well-Being

 

Mumbai, India – June 21, 2025

 

 

In a powerful celebration of harmony, health, and holistic well-being, Hari Krishna Exports Pvt. Ltd. marked International Yoga Day 2025 with the spirited participation of over 7,300 individuals across India. This included 2,300 employees from HK offices in Surat and Mumbai, along with more than 5,000 participants from Kisna’s 81 retail stores across 18 states. The day reflected the company’s steadfast belief that the strength of a business begins with the wellness of its people and communities.

 

 

Yoga Day Event

 

 

At the Surat headquarters, over 1,700 employees came together for a collective yoga session, while the Mumbai office saw 600 employees engage in asanas and mindful breathing, led by a team of Yoga Experts. Simultaneously, HK teams from international offices joined the celebration, amplifying the sense of global unity and shared purpose.

 

 

Meanwhile, Kisna, the jewelry brand of Hari Krishna Exports, organised mass Yoga Day celebrations at more than 25 locations, involving 81 stores in 18 states. Over 5,000 participants enthusiastically joined in, marking a remarkable celebration of health and mindfulness across India.

 

 

Yoga at Kisna Retail

 

 

“Yoga is not just a physical routine; it is a reminder that peace begins within,” shared Ghanshyam Dholakia. “At HK, we believe that a calm mind leads to clear decisions. We view wellness as essential to leadership, performance, and purpose.”

 

 

 

For Hari Krishna Exports, yoga is not limited to a single day. The company promotes holistic well-being through daily Anapana meditation sessions after lunch, where employees pause, power off devices, and observe their natural breath to restore inner clarity.

 

 

Meditation Practice

 

 

Though distinct in approach, Anapana meditation and yogic pranayama both cultivate clarity, resilience, and mindfulness—core values of HK’s wellness philosophy.

 

 

“The gym can help you build muscle, but yoga refines your body, calms your mind, and brings true relaxation. A consistent yoga practice not only improves well-being but can also help you live a healthy life up to 100 years.I have found yoga to offer a deeper and more fulfilling experience than the gym. It strengthens the body from within, enhances flexibility, and sustains overall health. We must thank Baba Ramdev and Shri Narendra Modi for bringing global recognition to yoga,” said Mr. Pintu Dholakia, second-generation leader and decade-long meditation practitioner.These efforts align with UN Sustainable Development Goal 3: Good Health and Well-Being, reinforcing the company’s commitment to employee-centered ESG practices and a more conscious workplace.

 

 

Closing Event Photo

 

 

HK Group also champions a broader wellness ecosystem—offering on-site health check-ups, a full-service wellness center, regular blood donation drives, marathons, a No Tobacco Policy, and a mandatory helmet rule for employees.

 

 

Rajubhai Dholakia, Partner at Hari Krishna Exports, expressed gratitude to industry guests and well-wishers: “Promoting wellness is now deeply embedded in HK’s culture, inspired by our founder’s belief in healthy living, a value embraced by the entire HK family.”

 

 

Through initiatives like these, Hari Krishna Exports continues to lead with heart and intention, weaving well-being into its global identity and strengthening its role as a conscious industry leader.

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