Habuild, India’s first habit-building platform, has announced the launch of its flagship initiative Har Ghar Yoga, encouraging individuals to begin the year by building a simple, sustainable yoga habit through a 21-day free yoga journey.

Rooted in the belief that health habits are built through small, repeatable actions, Har Ghar Yoga encourages people across age groups, gender and geographies to start or restart their yoga journey without pressure, perfection, or the need for expensive setups.
With lakhs of people participating in the initiative, Habuild continues its mission to make wellness accessible and consistent for people from all walks of life globally. The Har Ghar Yoga initiative is designed as a digital-first, large-scale initiative, focused on helping individuals embed yoga into their daily routine rather than treating it as a one-time resolution or seasonal activity.
Led by Saurabh Bothra, IIT alumnus, government-certified yoga expert and Co-founder of Habuild, the initiative emphasizes that meaningful health transformation begins with small, repeatable actions practiced daily.
Unlike traditional fitness challenges, Har Ghar Yoga positions yoga as a daily habit for mental and physical well-being, not just a workout. At the core of the initiative are daily live, online yoga sessions on Youtube that provide support and structure, helping participants build consistency and seamlessly integrate yoga into their everyday routine.
A key pillar of Har Ghar Yoga is community. The initiative has already demonstrated strong momentum, with more than 35 lakh participants in June 2025. Participants practise together, share progress, and motivate each other turning individual effort into collective momentum.
By leveraging familiar platforms such as WhatsApp and YouTube, Habuild has ensured that the initiative remains accessible even to those who are not tech-savvy, reinforcing the idea that building healthy habits does not require complex tools.
Commenting on the launch, Saurabh Bothra, Co-founder & Yoga Teacher of Habuild said, “Most people start the year with big health resolutions that are hard to sustain. With Har Ghar Yoga, we are simplifying wellness. Yoga should not feel intimidating or time-consuming. Our 21-day free journey is designed to help people experience how small daily practices can lead to lasting change. The goal is to help every household build a healthy habit one day at a time.”
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