Baba Ramdev Highlights Energy Storage Concerns Amid Global Conflicts

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Arpit Soni

Baba Ramdev Highlights Energy Storage Concerns Amid Global Conflicts

New Delhi, April 4: Yoga guru Baba Ramdev has expressed concerns over the ongoing conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran, which has led to an energy crisis. He emphasized that while food storage was once a priority due to fears of famine, it is now essential to rethink energy storage solutions.

Ramdev pointed out that we spend between 2.5 to 3 million rupees on healthcare. The overuse of synthetic medications and painkillers has severely deteriorated people’s health, leading to conditions such as strokes, heart attacks, liver and kidney failures, and cancer.

He advocated for a nationwide boycott of synthetic drugs, claiming that a significant scam is being perpetuated in the name of healthcare by drug and medical mafias. He stressed the need to restore the dignity of India’s traditional medical practices. Furthermore, he criticized the education sector, stating that around 2.5 to 3 trillion rupees are being exploited from the public, adversely affecting the health of young individuals.

Ramdev noted that there is a political frenzy worldwide, but Prime Minister Modi is navigating this situation with patience. He commended the government’s cautious approach, stating that it is the duty of a responsible nation to avoid taking sides in such conflicts, as it could be detrimental for India. He believes that the current actions of PM Modi are appropriate and that the U.S. will not prolong this war.

He also mentioned that the Indian government is seriously concerned about ensuring that ordinary citizens do not face difficulties during this time, as some individuals are hoarding LPG supplies.

Arpit Soni has had a passion for journalism since the beginning. Now he has turned this hobby into his profession. Arpit, who is a resident of Udaipur, enjoys editing and writing news related to journalism. He has worked as a Senior Content Producer in several important roles at Bhaskar, Patrika, Pratahkal, Punjab Kesari, and Times. Arpit completed his schooling in Udaipur and Jaipur. He has been working in the media industry for more than 10 years, and his journey is still continuing. ✍️📚

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