Mr. PM Is Worried About Your Lifestyle. Are You?

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    • Publish Date: Oct 29 2017 2:06PM
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    • Updated Date: Oct 29 2017 2:09PM
Mr. PM Is Worried About Your Lifestyle. Are You?

On Sunday, in his Mann Ki Baat episode he expressed concern over diabetes in children, urged healthy lifestyle

 Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday expressed concerns over children diagnosed with lifestyle diseases like diabetes and urged families to maintain a healthy lifestyle by doing regular physical activities and yoga.


"Diseases that would earlier occur in old age only are now catching up with children. I get shocked to learn that children are also getting diabetic. The main reason for such diseases at such a young age is less physical activities and change in our eating habits," Modi said in his monthly radio broadcast 'Mann Ki Baat'.

The programme also included a phone call from a listener Partha Shah who mentioned about the World Diabetes Day to be observed on November 14, which is also celebrated in India as "Children's Day" marking the country's first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru's birthday. The listener, who was a doctor by profession, asked Modi what should be done to fight the challenge of diabetes among children.

In his reply, Modi urged families to make sure that their children remain physically active, their indoor activities are limited and they indulge in outdoor activities.

"Families should make their children play out in the open. If possible, elders should also go out with their children to play in the open. Instead of using elevators, children should be asked to use staircases. After having dinner, families should make an effort to go for a walk with their children."

Modi said the 'Yoga for Young India' programme could be helpful for young to maintain a healthy lifestyle and fight lifestyle diseases.

"Yoga is is easy to do, simple and convenient. People of any age can do it easily and anywhere," the Prime Minister said.

According to an Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism study published in 2015, India was home to an estimated 97,700 children suffering from type 1 diabetes mellitus. 
 

Comments

Ruchira NPS Intenational Mysore

yes i agree with Mr PM. Its important to follow a healthy diet.These days children will always be on their phones playing. Instead of using these gadgets children can go outdoors and play with friends.This makes them fit and healthy.It is also important to eat healthy food. In earlier generations,people would eat healthy food and now they are stronger than the present generations.They would follow good eating habits whereas the present generations don''t.

C.Satvik NATIONAL PUBLIC SCHOOL - KORMANGALA

I totally agree with our PM about the fact that today the sugar level of many children is above the expected rate. It can harm them physically and mentally. Children are lacking physical exercise and are becoming lazy and less efficient. Children should be playing and shouldn''t use electronic gadgets for a long time. Yoga is also helpful as it helps students maintain a calm and composed mind.

Vishnupriya Saji Army Public School, PRTC

I too agree with PM Modi , because children are the next generation of a country, so it''s not a good thing to hear that the younger generation itself is suffering from many diseases. The lifestyle has a main influence on every child''s life. More of physical activities

Vishnupriya Saji Army Public School, PRTC

More of physical activities and less computer and online games should be the first step, kids should be encouraged by their parents to do so.

JOMILIN JOHN ST.ANTHONY'S SR.SEC SCHOOL

I think children nowadays are least concentrated towards sports and outdoor games rather they like to spend most of their time chit-chatting either through social-networking sites or simply wasting their time watching unwanted things. P.M Modi has expressed rightly about the current and alarming situation of the young generation of India.'''' Yoga for young India'''' Programme would absolutely be helpful to create awareness among children of this age.

Nidhi MAYUR PUBLIC SCHOOL(PATPATGANJ)

I totally agree with PM modi ji, as we are heading towards technology,"we" children thinks by playing game on mobile dekstop we are contributing towards digitalisation, but it''s not like that.

Roma Ramcoumar Bethel Mat Hr Sec School

I do agree with PM Narendra modi . It is necessary to follow a healthy diet .

Shruthi Murugan Bethel Mat Hr Sec School

I strongly agree with Mr. PM. Physical activities are the best stress reliever. Children must indulge in a outdoor sport which can to keep their body fit and mind fresh. Parents can insist a balanced diet rather than junk food.

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