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Food for Yoga | Off 'D' Cuff | | Jammu, June 20 : Come International Yoga Day and entire nation under the clarion call of the Prime Minister Narinder Modi to embrace the ascetic discipline yields to the meditative recreation of health and relaxation. Many social, religious, political and allied organizations in India including those in Jammu and Kashmir are going to practice the exercise to relax and go for healthy future. However the ironical apprehension with the state of India regarding its prevailing health care is that nearly 70 percent of the population is undernourished and maltreated due to non-availability of one stomach-full meal a day. Calling upon them for a yoga practice by the Prime Minister is being seen as a dangerous proposition as to whether after undertaking such exercise for a day empty stomach, would many among them may be able to rejuvenate back themselves for another day's attempt to go hunting plateful of food or not is a concern requiring in-depth thought. At home, Prime Minister Narinder Modi needs to have a clinical look back at his cabinet coterie, nearly 70 percent of whom are overweight, over-nourished and healthily proven overdosed, but not needing to wake up any day to go hunting - for atleast not for a handful of wheat for its starving coitizens who require food more than yoga. Bhartiya Janta party, since its advent on the nation as the ruling political dispensation under the dynamic leadership of Narinder Modi, no doubt has showered bountiful of dreams unlimited to convert India citizens' friendly that may usher the country into a high-tech nation of global compete, but for providing a handful of wheat to a starving farmer whose ultimate recourse in 2105 of 21st century is still suicide, the party seems to be helpless. Good governance for and on whom does the government intents, now becomes an unimaginable issue of debate under such circumstances. Would observing June 21 as Yogday lead to addressing of the problems related to 70 percent of the nation's grievances remain to be seen after the day dawns tomorrow. |
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