New Delhi: The National ASMITA Khelo India Women’s Yogasana League 2024-25 came to a triumphant close at the Anand Dham Ashram, Bakkarwala, Nangloi Najafgarh Road. The three-day event, held from January 5 to 7, witnessed spirited competition among 270 athletes from 22 states and union territories, showcasing the growing prominence of Yogasana as a competitive sport in India.
The league, which marks the culmination of zonal championships conducted across India in 2024, underscored the exceptional talent in the sport. The qualifying rounds saw over 7,000 women athletes participating in Bihar, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, and Uttar Pradesh, paving the way for the national finals. West Bengal and Madhya Pradesh emerged as standout performers, clinching top honors in multiple categories.
Smt. Sujata Chaturvedi, Secretary, Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, graced the occasion and lauded the athletes for their dedication and skill. She highlighted the inclusion of Yogasana as a demonstrative sport in the 2026 Asian Games in Japan and its recognition as a competitive event in the upcoming 38th National Games in Uttarakhand, reflecting its growing stature on the national and international stage.
The league featured five categories: Traditional Yogasana, Artistic Yogasana (Single), Artistic Yogasana (Pair), Rhythmic Yogasana (Pair), and Artistic Yogasana (Group). Athletes competed in Under-18 and Above-18 age categories, delivering remarkable performances that captivated the audience. Among the standout winners were Anushka Chatterjee from West Bengal and Sapna Pal from Madhya Pradesh in Traditional Yogasana, and Seema Neopane from Delhi and Sarbeshree Mandal from West Bengal in Artistic Yogasana (Single). The Artistic Yogasana Pair category saw Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra shine, while Uttarakhand and Delhi excelled in Rhythmic Yogasana (Pair). Artistic Yogasana Group performances were dominated by teams from Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan.
Organized by Yogasana Bharat, the event was a testament to the government’s commitment to fostering women’s participation in sports. The Union Ministry of Sports provided ₹25 lakhs in prize money, recognizing the efforts and achievements of the athletes. This initiative aligns with the objectives of the ASMITA Yogasana League, which aims to empower women through sports and promote fitness across families and communities.
The league’s 2024 season was remarkable for its expansive reach, with 163 ASMITA women’s leagues held nationwide, involving over 17,000 participants across 12 sports disciplines. The success of the Yogasana League has set the stage for its continued growth and greater inclusion in future sporting events.
As Yogasana gains recognition on the global stage, the National ASMITA Khelo India Women’s Yogasana League has emerged as a crucial platform for showcasing talent and inspiring a new generation of athletes. The event not only celebrated the athletes’ achievements but also emphasized the importance of fitness and discipline, marking a significant milestone in India’s sporting landscape.