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State of Health PM Modi wishes citizens good health on World Health Day
Just Earth News 07 Apr 2016, 05:45 pm Print
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New Delhi, Apr 7 (IBNS) Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday, wished everyone a good health on World Health Day.
Modi wrote on Twitter; "On #WorldHealthDay I pray that all citizens across the world are blessed with good health & lead a life free from diseases & ailments. @WHO."
The PM said that the Union Ministry of Health will be launching key initiatives on Thursday to mark the occasion.
"Am glad that the @MoHFW_INDIA is launching key initiatives today that will make India healthier. #WorldHealthDay," he said.
Reminding people of his previous Mann Ki Baat chat, he said that only a healthy lifestyle can remove diabetes.
"A healthy lifestyle is the best way to overcome #diabetes…an excerpt from #MannKiBaat on beating diabetes," the PM said.
The Prime Minister also spoke about TB and how to overcome it.
"During last month's #MannKiBaat, had also emphasised on why correct & complete treatment can help overcome TB," he said.
The PM said that the Union Ministry of Health will be launching key initiatives on Thursday to mark the occasion.
"Am glad that the @MoHFW_INDIA is launching key initiatives today that will make India healthier. #WorldHealthDay," he said.
Reminding people of his previous Mann Ki Baat chat, he said that only a healthy lifestyle can remove diabetes.
"A healthy lifestyle is the best way to overcome #diabetes…an excerpt from #MannKiBaat on beating diabetes," the PM said.
The Prime Minister also spoke about TB and how to overcome it.
"During last month's #MannKiBaat, had also emphasised on why correct & complete treatment can help overcome TB," he said.
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