CM Yogi Urges Youth to Embrace Sports, Yoga for Health on World Health Day

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has urged parents and youth to incorporate sports and yoga into daily routines for better health, ahead of World Health Day. He highlighted the state's transformation in health services since 2017, specifically the successful efforts to end the curse of Japanese Encephalitis in eastern UP. The CM detailed infrastructure improvements, including new hospitals, more medical colleges, and the deployment of Health ATMs in PHCs. He also emphasized the preventive health approach through Arogya Melas and the Ayushman Bharat scheme, which has provided free medical security to over 9 crore residents.

Key Points: Yogi Adityanath Highlights UP's Health Transformation

  • Eradicated Japanese Encephalitis in eastern UP
  • Built new hospitals and increased medical colleges
  • Provided free medical cover to 9 crore people
  • Developed a sports-friendly ecosystem for preventive health
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"Youth should incorporate sports, yoga in daily routine": CM Yogi highlights UP's transformation ahead of World Health Day

UP CM Yogi Adityanath urges youth to adopt sports and yoga, detailing the state's improved health services and eradication of Japanese Encephalitis.

"Youth should incorporate sports, yoga, and exercise into their daily routine. A healthy lifestyle is the foundation of a healthy life. - CM Yogi Adityanath"

Lucknow, April 5

Ahead of World Health Day, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Sunday urged the people to engage children in sports for better health and highlighted the transformation of the state's health services under the BJP-led government.

In an X post, he recalled how Japanese Encephalitis was running rapid eastern Uttar Pradesh in 2017, emphasing the administration's efforts in ending the "curse".

"April 7th is World Health Day. Nine years ago, the state of health services in Uttar Pradesh was deplorable. When our government got the opportunity to serve, we put an end to the curse of Japanese Encephalitis in eastern Uttar Pradesh."

Chief Minister Yogi began his efforts to eradicate Japanese Encephalitis in the state after coming to power in 2017, flagging off vaccinations and cleanliness drives.

The CM noted that new hospitals have been built, facilities increased, specialist doctors appointed, and better treatment has become accessible to the common man during this period. The number of functional medical colleges has increased from 36 to 83. He also highlighted the establishment of Health ATMs in Primary Health Centres (PHCs).

Moreover, CM Yogi emphasised Arogya Melas as a way of ensuring health services reach every village, noting that more than 9 crore people have received free medical security cover of ₹5 lakh.

Highlighting the government's shift toward preventive health, he asserted the role of sports as key to better health.

"Sports have a direct connection with health, which is why a sports-friendly ecosystem has been developed in the state. I appeal to parents to encourage their children to participate in sports and play activities. Youth should incorporate sports, yoga, and exercise into their daily routine. A healthy lifestyle is the foundation of a healthy life," he wrote in the post.

World Health Day is observed on 7 April every year, and highlights pressing global health issues and mobilises action to improve public health outcomes. Initiated by the World Health Organization (WHO) in 1950, it unites governments, institutions, and communities in addressing critical health priorities each year.

- ANI

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Rahul R
The numbers on medical colleges and Health ATMs are impressive if true. But the real test is in the villages. My cousin in Bahraich still travels 50km for a specialist. The intent is good, but execution needs to reach the last mile.
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Aman W
Controlling Japanese Encephalitis was a massive achievement. That disease used to scare everyone in Purvanchal. The focus on preventive health through sports and yoga is the right direction. Hope they build more public swimming pools too!
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Sarah B
The emphasis on sports for youth is crucial, especially with rising screen time. However, the appeal is mostly to parents. What about creating more affordable community leagues and coaching for children from all economic backgrounds? The infrastructure needs to support the message.
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Karthik V
Ayushman Bharat Yojana has been a lifesaver for my family. That 5 lakh cover is not just a number. When my father needed heart surgery, we didn't have to sell our land. This is real development. Good to see health getting priority.
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Nidhi U
True transformation will happen when sports and yoga are seen as essential as academics. The pressure for board exams is insane. Government should also work with schools to reduce curriculum burden and include mandatory physical activity periods. 🧘‍♀️

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