Key Points

Delhi's Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has launched a powerful message about transforming personal health into national service. She emphasized the importance of using government-provided fitness facilities and adopting an active lifestyle. Gupta specifically called on women to prioritize their health and follow PM Modi's initiatives like promoting millet consumption. Her vision connects individual wellness directly to national progress, urging citizens to view their health as a patriotic duty.

Key Points: Rekha Gupta's Bold Call to Fight Obesity Through National Health

  • Delhi promotes free gym access in parks
  • Millet foods key to fighting obesity
  • Women's health needs special attention
  • Individual wellness equals national strength
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Need health culture to fight obesity and serve nation: Delhi CM

Delhi CM urges citizens to embrace exercise, yoga, and healthy lifestyle as a way to serve the nation's well-being

"The success of an individual can become the success of the nation - Rekha Gupta"

New Delhi, May 11

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Sunday called for developing a health culture in the country to fight obesity and incorporate exercise, yoga and meditation in daily activities.

Speaking at the inaugural function of the National Obesity Care Conference and Annual Accolades Ceremony for 400 Women Doctors, CM Gupta said rather than expecting the government to do something about obesity, citizens should avail facilities created for physical exercise and serve the nation by leading a healthy life.

"The government is doing its bit. Thousands of parks in Delhi have been provided with open gyms. But the final step to use them must be taken by people themselves," she said.

"I would request doctors to write in their prescription that people need to undertake exercise or use government-installed gyms," she said.

CM Gupta called upon people to follow Prime Minister Narendra Modi to reduce consumption of oil and urged women to find time for themselves and lead a healthy lifestyle.

She thanked PM Modi for his high focus on the health of the nation.

"The concept of millets, which was a part of our tradition, has been revived by him," she said, stressing on healthy eating.

At the event, which coincided with International Mother's Day, she said women end up caring for others and, as a result, ignore their nutrition and exercise.

Cautioning about mindful eating and an active lifestyle, CM Gupta said millet's repackaging in the modern era has caught the attention of the young generation.

"The challenge to fight obesity also needs to be reoriented by bringing in millet foods, fasting and an active lifestyle," she said.

The Chief Minister urged people to take the resolve to take care of them as a national asset. "The success of an individual can become the success of the nation if 140 crore people start working as national assets," she said.

Living a healthy and active life and fighting social ills is the best way of serving the nation patriotically, she said.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Good initiative by CM Gupta! Our parks in Delhi have indeed improved with open gyms, but we need more awareness campaigns. Maybe Bollywood stars could promote fitness challenges? 🇮🇳 #FitIndia
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Priya M.
As a working mother, I appreciate the focus on women's health. But suggesting we "find time" is easier said than done! Need more workplace wellness programs and creche facilities to make this practical.
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Amit S.
Millets are great, but they're becoming too expensive now! Government should control prices if they want common people to adopt them regularly. Otherwise it's just another fad for rich folks.
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Neha T.
Doctors prescribing exercise is a brilliant idea! But our education system needs to change first - children sit for 8+ hours daily. Yoga should be compulsory in all schools 🧘‍♀️
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Sanjay R.
While the message is good, why always connect everything with nationalism? Can't we just be healthy for ourselves and our families? This constant "serve the nation" rhetoric is getting repetitive.
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Kavita P.
The open gyms are wonderful but many are broken or poorly maintained. Instead of just installing, government should allocate budget for regular maintenance. Otherwise it's just photo-op infrastructure 😔

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