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Yoga is a Panacea for Lifestyle Diseases, Says Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis described yoga as a panacea for preventing lifestyle-related diseases. He urged everyone to practice yoga regularly for physical and mental well-being. Fadnavis highlighted India's role in proposing the International Day of Yoga at the United Nations. The event at Juhu Beach saw participation from several dignitaries and citizens.

Yoga a panacea for keeping diseases at bay, says CM Devendra Fadnavis

Mumbai, June 21

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Sunday said that Yoga is a panacea for preventing lifestyle-related diseases, especially as the incidence of diseases has increased significantly in recent times.

Therefore, everyone should practise yoga regularly to stay healthy, he added.

He was speaking at the 12th International Day of Yoga programme organised near the Food Court at Juhu Beach. Chairman of the Legislative Council Prof. Ram Shinde, Member of Parliament Ravindra Waikar, MLA Amit Satam, and BJP leaders Shivprakash, Keshav Upadhye, Pawan Tripathi, Deepti Waikar, Usha Ben and others were present on the dais.

The Chief Minister said that a person who practises yoga consistently is capable of successfully facing challenges under any mental circumstances. He stressed the need to promote and popularise the science of yoga. He also appealed to people to practise yoga regularly to keep their bodies healthy and their minds calm and cheerful.

Recalling India's contribution to the global recognition of yoga, the Chief Minister said that India had proposed the observance of the International Day of Yoga on June 21 at the United Nations. It is one of the fastest-approved resolutions in the history of the United Nations and was adopted without any opposition.

"Today, yoga is practised across the world in accordance with India's proposal. The world has recognised the importance of yoga for physical and mental well-being," the CM Said.

He also noted that there is growing global interest in yogic science and yoga therapy," he added.

Emphasising that a human being is not merely a physical body but also comprises the mind and the soul, the Chief Minister said that the human mind is intrinsically connected with nature. "Therefore, the science of yoga considers the body, mind and soul as an integrated whole. Yoga helps restore the relationship between the mind and the elements of nature. Regular practice of yoga not only improves physical health but also strengthens mental resilience," he noted.

Shivprakash also addressed the gathering on the occasion. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis performed various yoga asanas during the programme. Yoga instructors and a large number of citizens participated in the event.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Totally agree with the CM on yoga's benefits. My grandmother is 78 and does pranayama every morning - she has more energy than me! But honestly, I wish the government would also focus on making healthcare more affordable for common people. Yoga alone can't cure everything, especially when hospital bills are so high.

James A

I'm from the US and it's fascinating how India celebrates Yoga Day with such enthusiasm. The CM is right - yoga is scientifically proven to reduce cortisol levels and improve mental health. I've been practicing Vinyasa for 5 years and the difference in my anxiety levels is night and day. Kudos to India for getting the UN to adopt this! 🌟

Vikram M

Good to see CM Fadnavis doing asanas himself - lead by example! But I wish more politicians would take yoga's message of peace and apply it to their governance. Real yoga is about unity of mind, body and spirit, not just doing poses on a mat. The government should also promote yoga in rural schools where kids don't have playgrounds.

Sarah B

As a yoga teacher in Australia, I absolutely agree with CM Fadnavis. Yoga is a complete lifestyle, not just exercise. The way he explained the connection between mind, body, and nature is very profound. We need more such awareness globally. India's ancient wisdom is truly a gift to the world! 🧘‍♀️

Kavya N

Nice to see so many people at Juhu Beach for Yoga Day. But let's be real - in Mumbai's polluted air, doing pranayama outside is risky. The BMC should ensure clean air before promoting outdoor yoga

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