Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi recently emphasized the urgent need to tackle obesity and reduce oil consumption in the country. Speaking at the opening ceremony of the 38th National Games in Dehradun, he expressed serious concerns about the rapid rise in obesity, which significantly increases the risk of chronic diseases like diabetes and heart disease.
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
1. Enough sleep
2. Fresh air and Sunlight
3. No processed food, less oil. Trust the good old desi ghee… pic.twitter.com/CxnYjb4AHv— Akshay Kumar (@akshaykumar) January 30, 2025
Highlighting the importance of the Fit India Movement, the Prime Minister underscored the need for regular exercise and a balanced diet. Specifically, he suggested that people reduce their daily oil consumption by 10% to improve their overall health and combat obesity. This call for action has received widespread attention and support across various sectors.
Health Experts Back The Prime Minister’s Message
The Prime Minister’s call to address obesity and promote a healthier lifestyle has found strong support from the medical community. The World Health Organization (WHO) South-East Asia region lauded the Prime Minister’s appeal for regular physical activity and balanced nutrition, calling it a vital step in combating the health risks associated with obesity.
Prime Minister 🇮🇳 @narendramodi calls for regular physical activity and balanced nutritious #diet to address growing #obesity and related noncommunicable diseases like #diabetes, heart disease. #beatNCDs@PMOIndia @FitIndiaOff @MoHFW_INDIA @WHO @DrTedros @drSaimaWazed https://t.co/RyWgJRKpgn
— World Health Organization South-East Asia (@WHOSEARO) January 31, 2025
Gautam Khanna, CEO of PD Hinduja Hospital, described the Prime Minister’s message as timely and crucial in reducing the risks of obesity-related diseases. Dr. Shuchin Bajaj, Founder Director of Ujala Cygnus Healthcare Services, echoed similar sentiments, stressing the immediate need to fight obesity as a collective effort. Several other doctors and medical organizations, including the Indian Dental Association, Tata Memorial Hospital, and Delhi Endocrine Society, have also expressed their strong support for this initiative.
Sports Community Joins In Support
The Prime Minister’s health initiative has also garnered praise from the sports world. Famous boxer Vijender Singh commended the campaign for encouraging balanced diets, exercise, and overall good health. Fitness coach Mickey Mehta and World Championship bronze medalist boxer Gaurav Bidhuri also supported the Prime Minister’s message and urged the public to embrace these healthy lifestyle changes.
Watch: On PM Modi’s ‘Fit India’ movement, Boxer Vijender Singh says, “The campaign launched by PM Modi regarding balanced diet, exercise and health is commendable. This initiative can greatly benefit many people, especially those suffering from diabetes or obesity. By making… pic.twitter.com/nZfbrQeBwa
— IANS (@ians_india) January 30, 2025
A Unified Call For Healthier Living
With endorsements from both the health and sports sectors, Prime Minister Modi’s call for a reduction in obesity and better health practices is gaining momentum. The nationwide support from doctors, athletes, and fitness experts signals a collective push toward healthier living, marking a significant step in addressing the growing health challenges in India.
Mumbai: On PM Modi’s ‘Fit India’ movement, Mickey Mehta, Fit India champion and Fitness coach, says, “What Prime Minister Narendra Modi said is absolutely correct. Obesity is a serious issue, and it can lead to death in the long run. Along with obesity, there can be several… pic.twitter.com/youooybZ3n
— IANS (@ians_india) January 30, 2025
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