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Prime Minister Modi’s Push for Yoga and Ayurveda

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been vocal about promoting yoga & ayurveda since 2014 due their numerous benefits & potential alternatives for modern medicine treatments . He has taken steps towards making them more accessible by launching initiatives such as International Day Of Yoga & Ayushman Bharat Yojana among others .

A photo of Prime Minister Narendra Modi performing yoga during International Day Of Yoga 2019

A photo of Prime Minister Narendra Modi performing yoga during International Day Of Yoga 2019

Since 2014, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been vocal about the importance of yoga and ayurveda in his speeches. His push for these ancient healing practices is a result of his knowledge of the powerful pharmaceutical lobby and their sinister plans. According to Mr. Modi, these lobbies control the World Health Organization (WHO), medical research, and associations. He believes that diseases are created so that medicine can be sold. Mr. Modi’s stance on this issue is a refreshing one in an age where many have come to rely heavily on modern medicine as a cure-all solution for health problems. By promoting yoga and ayurveda, he hopes to encourage people to look beyond traditional medicines when it comes to treating ailments or maintaining good health. Yoga is an ancient practice which originated in India thousands of years ago, while ayurveda is a holistic system of medicine which also has its roots in India’s Vedic culture. Both practices involve physical postures, breathing exercises, meditation, diet modification, lifestyle changes and herbal remedies which are believed to help improve overall health and well-being. They have become increasingly popular around the world due to their numerous benefits such as improved flexibility, increased strength and balance, reduced stress levels and improved sleep quality among others. In addition to promoting yoga and ayurveda through his speeches, Mr. Modi has also taken steps towards making them more accessible by launching initiatives such as the International Day of Yoga (IDY) which was declared by the United Nations General Assembly in December 2014 at his behest. This day celebrates the practice of yoga worldwide every year on June 21st with events held across countries including India where millions take part each year under Mr Modi’s guidance . In addition , he also launched ‘Ayushman Bharat Yojana’ last year - an initiative aimed at providing free healthcare services to over 500 million people across India who cannot afford private medical care . Mr Modi’s efforts towards encouraging people to adopt healthier lifestyles through yoga and ayurveda have been widely appreciated both within India as well as internationally . He continues to spread awareness about these practices through various platforms including social media where he often shares pictures from IDY events or quotes from famous yogis such as Patanjali or Swami Vivekananda . His words serve as a reminder that there are alternative methods available when it comes to maintaining good health without relying solely on modern medicine .