Delhi CM inaugurates 'Soma-The Ayurvedic Kitchen,' promotes millets and healthy living

ANI June 18, 2025 243 views

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta inaugurated 'Soma-The Ayurvedic Kitchen,' praising millet-based dishes for their health benefits. She emphasized integrating yoga and Ayurveda into daily life for holistic wellness. Gupta also addressed monsoon preparedness, ensuring drains are cleared to prevent waterlogging. Additionally, she outlined plans to combat dengue in the city.

"From millet dosa to pav bhaji, millets can help us stay healthy" - Rekha Gupta
New Delhi, June 18: Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta participated in the inauguration of 'Soma-The Ayurvedic Kitchen' on Wednesday and praised the growing trend of healthy millet-based kitchens across the national capital.

Key Points

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CM highlights millets' role in healthy diets

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Links Ayurveda and yoga to cultural heritage

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Announces monsoon waterlogging measures

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Plans dengue prevention strategies

Highlighting the health benefits of millets and traditional practices like yoga and alternative medicine, she emphasised the importance of connecting with India's cultural heritage for a healthier future.

Speaking to the reporters at the event, the Chief Minister said, "Many such healthy kitchens are now opening in Delhi. One of them is in my assembly area, where all the dishes are made with millets. It's a healthy choice for everyone, from pav bhaji to burgers to soups and even South Indian dishes. I have eaten there myself, and the experience was great. From millet dosa to millet pav bhaji, it shows how millets can help us stay healthy."

Gupta highlighted the role of millets, yoga, and alternative medicine in promoting a balanced and healthy lifestyle.

"Along with yoga and alternative medicine, millets are part of our rich cultural heritage. Our cultural heritage is a glorious history, and if we follow all these things in our lives, then I think the whole thing. If we include these practices in our daily lives, both our society and our country can move forward in a healthy way. I send my best wishes to everyone on Yoga Day," she said.

Speaking about the Yoga Day event to be held at Yamuna Bank in the national capital on June 21, she expressed a personal connection with the river, saying, "I have a connection to the Yamuna. I want to keep looking at it, so I remember my duty to clean it..."

While on the issue of waterlogging in the national capital during the monsoon, Gupta said the government is checking drains for blockages and will take quick action to stop waterlogging during the monsoon.

Rekha Gupta further mentioned that there was no water stuck near the Minto Bridge and that detailed plans are being made to control dengue in the city.

"... We need to check whether the drains have any blockages, are narrow, or lack connectivity. Yesterday, we took cognisance of problems where they arose. Immediately, the next step of action will be taken. But I am relieved that water did not stagnate in the Minto Bridge area," she said.

She added that comprehensive measures are being planned to tackle dengue in the city. "Detailed preparations will be made for the dengue situation in Delhi," the CM added.

Reader Comments

Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Priya K.
Great initiative by CM Gupta! Millets are indeed our forgotten superfoods. My grandmother used to make delicious ragi rotis and bajra khichdi. Happy to see this traditional wisdom coming back. Hope more such kitchens open across Delhi. 🙏
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Rahul S.
While I appreciate the focus on millets, the government should also ensure these healthy options remain affordable. Many millet-based products in Delhi are priced too high for common people. Hope they implement subsidy schemes.
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Anjali M.
Tried millet dosa at one such kitchen last week - taste was different but surprisingly good! 😊 It's heartening to see our leaders promoting indigenous solutions to modern health problems. Yoga + millets = perfect combo for healthy living.
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Vikram J.
Good initiative but the government needs to balance this with basic civic issues. Yamuna cleaning and dengue control are equally important. Hope they deliver on all fronts, not just photo ops with healthy food.
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Sunita R.
As a nutritionist, I fully support this millet revolution! They're gluten-free, high in fiber and perfect for diabetics. But awareness is key - many people still think millets are 'poor man's food'. Need more education campaigns.
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Karan P.
Millets pav bhaji? That's innovative! 😄 Hope they maintain taste while making it healthy. Also good to hear about dengue preparations - Delhi suffers every year. Practical health measures + traditional wisdom = perfect approach.

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