PM Modi urge the people in reduce the cooking oil consumption and address the rising obesity issues in India. He speak in Mandya, Karnataka and stressed the need to make small changes in diet for better health improvements. This initiatives motivates citizens to take charge of long term health with effective weight management strategies.
PM Modi urge for 10% cooking oil consumption
Obesity has become a significant public health issue in many Indian states. As a result, the Prime Minister has proposed a 10% cut in daily edible oil use. This measure aims to lower the national disease burden linked to high-calorie diets.
High oil consumption can lead to non-communicable diseases like diabetes and heart problems. Therefore, adopting a balanced diet is crucial for every household to ensure a healthier future.
Promoting Preventive Healthcare and Millets
Additionally, the PM Modi encouraged young people to embrace traditional millets like ragimudde. These nutrient-rich grains provide essential vitamins and minerals and can help with weight management. Integrating daily yoga and regular exercise is also a key part of the government’s approach to preventive health.
The administration increase access to healthcare through the Ayushman Bharat scheme, which now covers all old age people over 70, guaranteeing quality treatment for preventive health needs.
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