Yoga at Work: Ayush Ministry’s Y-Break Emerges as Top Performer on iGOT Platform
Yoga at Work: Ayush Ministry’s Y-Break Emerges as Top Performer on iGOT Platform
The Ministry of Ayush’s innovative initiative, Yoga Break at Workplace (Y-Break), has been awarded a Certificate of Appreciation for its outstanding performance on the iGOT Karmayogi Bharat Platform. Dr. Jitendra Singh, Union Minister of State for the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT), presented the award to Dr. Kashinath Samagandi, Director, Morarji Desai National Institute of Yoga (MDNIY), during the Valedictory Ceremony of the National Learning Week – Karmayogi Saptah, held at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi.
While lauding the efforts of MDNIY, Minister of State (Independent Charge) Ministry of Ayush, Shri Prataprao Jadhav said, “Fitness is essential for better workplace performance, and the Ministry of Ayush is committed to motivate and facilitate self-care through yoga. I congratulate Team Ayush and MDNIY for designing this impactful Y-Break program.”
The Y-Break course emerged as the top-performing course on the iGOT platform, with an impressive 868,094 government officials successfully completing it. This achievement reflects the widespread acceptance and effectiveness of this initiative in promoting health and well-being among working professionals.
The Secretary, Ministry of Ayush, Vaidya Rajesh Kotecha said, “Our efforts are dedicated to designing practical yoga initiatives, like the Y-Break program, that effortlessly fit into employees’ schedules, helping them stay energized and productive throughout the day.”
The Y-Break protocol is a carefully curated five-minute yoga regimen designed to help employees destress, refresh, and refocus during their workday. The protocol includes simple yet effective yogic practices such as Tadasana, Urdhva Hastottanasana, Prasarita Padottanasana, and Nadisodhana Pranayama. It is tailored to boost immunity, reduce stress, and improve overall mental and physical health, even within the constraints of a busy schedule.
A trial involving 717 participants from 35 government and private organizations demonstrated overwhelmingly positive outcomes. Participants reported improved focus, reduced stress, and enhanced immunity, underscoring the program’s transformative impact.
Recognizing the traditionally limited focus on employee health at workplaces, the Ministry of Ayush introduced this protocol to bridge the gap. The program caters to diverse sectors, from factory workers to academic professionals, proving its universal applicability. Practicing the Y-Break protocol twice daily for just five minutes can foster a balanced integration of mind and body, ultimately enhancing productivity and workplace well-being.
This recognition reflects Ministry of Ayush’s commitment to promoting holistic health and wellness across the workforce. The Ministry encourages public and private organizations to adopt this initiative, ensuring healthier, happier, and more productive workplaces.
For more information, visit www.ayush.gov.in.