PM Modi Appeals To Combat Obesity Akshay Kumar, Vijender Singh, WHO, Others Voice Support
Prime Minister's Office in a press release stated,“Prime Minister discussed how the problem of obesity is increasing rapidly in the country which is a matter of concern because obesity increases the risk of diseases like diabetes, heart disease.” At the event, PM Modi also touched the topic of Fit India Movement and highlighted the importance of exercise and diet. He also addressed the need for balanced food intake to stay healthy.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged the nation to combat obesity and decrease oil usage.Reacting over PM Modi's message, Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar took to social media platform X and stated,“How true!! I've been saying this for years now...love it that the PM himself has put it so aptly. Health hai toh sab kuchh hai. Obesity se fight karne ke sabse bade hathiyaar.” Suggesting the need for regular exercise, 'Her Pheri' actor Akshay Kumar said that one could fight obesity by following the below mentioned practices:
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2. Fresh air and sunlight
3. Consume desi ghee instead of processed food and reduce oil intake.
P D Hinduja Hospital CEO Gautam Khanna remarked that it is a timely message on the importance of reducing obesity and associated risks. In a post on X, he stated,“Health is our greatest asset.” Legal Disclaimer:
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