PM Modi: Yoga — Indian origin but free to the world with no patent, copyright or royalty fees
"Yoga comes from India and it is a very old tradition. Yoga is free from copyrights, free from patents and free from royalty payments. Yoga is unifying; it is for everyone, for all ethnicities, for all faiths, for all cultures. Yoga is truly universal!" Modi said in remarks before participating in international yoga day under the aegis of UN.
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