Amit Shah's Emphasis on Liver Health and Wellness on World Liver Day

Amit Shah Calls for Focus on Liver Health
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on World Liver Day emphasized the need for a healthy lifestyle. He credited his personal health turnaround to the right amount of sleep, attention to food and water intake, and regular exercise. At the Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences (ILBS), Shah encouraged the youth to engage in two hours of physical activity and six hours of sleep for optimal health.
Personal Journey to Wellness
Shah noted, "Since May 2019, I have transformed my health. By maintaining a proper balance between nutrition and exercise, I have eliminated the need for allopathic medicines." This transformation has bolstered his ability to work, think, and make effective decisions.
Supporting Liver Health Initiatives
- The newly inaugurated Integrated Liver Rehabilitation Centre at ILBS aims to advance liver healthcare.
- Shah's lighthearted remarks included appreciation for a cartoon gallery promoting liver health awareness.
- He urged corporate sponsors to facilitate public awareness about liver health and support relevant institutes.
Government Initiatives for Enhanced Health
Shah pointed to government initiatives like Ujjwala Yojna, Khelo India, and Fit India as crucial to the public's health. Noteworthy is the increase in the health budget from Rs 37,000 crore in 2014 to Rs 1.27 lakh crore now, indicating a commitment to a holistic healthcare system under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership.
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