New Delhi, Jan 20 (IANS) Prime Minister Narendra Modi Tuesday invited suggestions to mark the first International Yoga Day June 21.
"Share your ideas and inputs on marking the first ever International Day of Yoga, on this MyGov Open Forum. http://mygov.in/groupissue/celebration-of-international-day-of-yoga/show," he said.
The UN General Assembly adopted a resolution last year to observe the International Yoga Day June 21 every year.
Modi also invited inputs from "friends from the diaspora" on aspects related to the Indian embassies.
"Friends from the diaspora, share your inputs on certain aspects pertaining to our embassies abroad. http://mygov.in/groupissue/your-experience-at-the-embassy/show," he said.
"The inputs on the embassies received through MyGov would be very valuable for the Conference of Heads of Mission, being held in February," he added.
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