Though the institutions, both government and private will not remain open on that day, students studying in schools and colleges will need to be called in between 7 AM and 8 AM to celebrate the International Yoga Day, Tawde told reporters here.
"Since students are being called to their institutions on a Sunday they will be given an off on another day. The education department will also issue a circular in this regard," he said.
As per a government resolution (GR) issued recently, a panel has been set up to give its view on celebrations to be organised by schools on Yoga Day.
Government had already clarified that schools will not have to remain open on Sunday for the purpose.
The UN had last year declared June 21 as the International Yoga Day.
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