Habild’s Historic 10th World Record; Phenomenal response to ‘Har Ghar Yoga’
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- Phenomenal response to ‘Har Ghar Yoga’
- More than 1 crore people participated
Mumbai: On the eve of International Yoga Day 2026, Habuild, a habit-forming wellness platform from India, has achieved its 10th world record. With over 1 crore people participating in the yoga movement in just one week, it has become one of the largest community-based wellness initiatives in the world.
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This is a milestone in Habuild’s nationwide initiative ‘Har Ghar Yoga’. Har din hoga.’ has been achieved as part of The initiative aims to make yoga a consistent part of everyday life rather than a once-a-year celebration. In keeping with the theme of this year’s International Yoga Day, “Yoga for Healthy Ageing”, the initiative highlighted the importance of daily yoga practice for long-term physical health, mental health and healthy ageing.
This movement has received an unprecedented response and more than 2 million people have participated in one day. This has highlighted the growing trend of people to develop preventive wellness and sustainable habits. The initiative continues to gain momentum, as participants from across India and the world come together to participate in the week-long world record attempt, which culminates on International Yoga Day.
Founded by Saurabh Bothra, an IIT alumnus, government-recognized yoga expert and co-founder of Habuild, the platform has built one of the world’s largest wellness communities based on the belief that real change comes from consistency. He firmly believes that sustainable transformation is achieved not through intensity, but through consistency.
Commenting on the milestone Saurabh Bothra, co-founder of Habuild said, “Achieving our 10th world record is not just about numbers; it is a reflection of a growing movement that values consistency over perfection. International Yoga Day tells us the importance of yoga, but the real transformation process happens only when yoga becomes part of our daily lives. ‘Har ghar yoga. Har din hoga.’ Through , we are helping millions of people build habits for long-term health, mental health and healthy aging.”
Free online yoga sessions, community-based activities and habit-building support are made available to participants as part of this initiative. It is designed to make wellness simple, accessible and sustainable for all. This activity is open to individuals and families of all ages and fitness levels.
Today Habild’s global community has expanded to over 1.9 million members in 169+ countries. Through daily live yoga, dance, strength training and meditation sessions, the platform empowers people around the world to build a healthy lifestyle through small but consistent actions. With this 10th world record milestone, Habild continues to move towards its larger goal of making yoga a daily habit in every home in India and across the world.
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