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India’s PM promotes yoga against COVID

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NEW DELHI: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has extolled yoga as a way of building a “protective shield” of immunity against the coronaviru­s, as his nation battles a surge in infections. Modi, a keen yoga practition­er who has long espoused the benefits of the ancient Indian practice, gave the advice in a YouTube message ahead of World Yoga Day today. “We all know that until now nowhere in the world have they been able to develop a vaccine for COVID-19 or coronaviru­s,” Modi said in the video published Thursday. “Which is why right now, only a strong immunity can act as a protective shield or a bodyguard for us and our family members... yoga is our trusted friend in building this protective shield (of immunity).”

The Indian leader, a teetotal vegetarian, set up a ministry to promote yoga, Ayurveda and other traditiona­l Indian treatments when he came to power in 2014. Modi initially proposed World Yoga Day to the United Nations, winning approval in 2014. The day normally see masses of people gather for public yoga events not only in India but worldwide but Modi called for people to this year “go indoors”. Modi also hailed yoga as a way to ease the extraordin­ary stresses people are enduring because of the virus. “Yoga has the potential to cater to the mental, physical and psychologi­cal challenges. It puts to test how one can live in challengin­g times,” he said.

In January, the Ministry of AYUSH (Ayurveda, Yoga & Naturopath­y, Unani, Siddha, Sowa Rigpa and Homoeopath­y) released an advisory on how ancient homeopathy and Ayurveda remedies could help Indians combat the coronaviru­s. But experts, including the US’ National Institutes of Health, have warned that “no scientific evidence that any of these alternativ­e remedies can prevent or cure COVID-19”. India’s national and state government­s have also stressed the importance of mask-wearing and social distancing. The South Asian nation of 1.3 billion people is the fourth worst-hit country in the world with more than 380,000 virus infections, official figures show. — AFP

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– AFP NEW DELHI: A man stands along a street in front of a billboard displaying an image of Prime Minister Narendra Modi wearing a scarf as a facemask after the government eased a nationwide lockdown as a preventive measure against the COVID-19.

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