Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged all citizens on Saturday to adopt conscious food practices and prioritize healthier life.
On the occasion of World Liver Day, Prime Minister Modi spoke about the importance of small but shocking changes, which highlights that it measures such reduction in oil intake can be significant to improve health and general well -being.
Responding to a position of the Minister of Health of the JP Nadda Union in X, Prime Minister Modi said: “The commendable effort to mark #Worldliverday with a call to a conscious food and a healthier life. Small steps such as reducing oil intake can make a big difference. Together, let’s build a more good and healthier Indian by increasing obesity.”
Previously, Nadda said that on the occasion of World Liver Day, he assumes the promise to reduce his edible oil intake by at least 10 percent and adopt a healthier lifestyle.
“Small changes can lead to great results that we treat food as medicine,” he published in X.
Commendable effort #Worldliverday With a call to eat conscious and a healthier life. Small steps how to reduce oil intake can make a big difference. Together, we build a more healthy and healthy India by raising awareness about obesity. #Stopobesity https://t.co/cnlonfhw
– Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) April 19, 2025
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The liver has a remarkable ability to cure it, and even years of damage can be reversed with the right changes in lifestyle. A diet rich in fresh fruits, green vegetables, integral grains and lean proteins not only prevents liver disease, but also supports liver regeneration.
Prime Minister Modi recently urged Indians to adopt a healthier lifestyle and work towards a life free of obesity.
He stressed that maintaining personal aptitude would be a significant contribution to the objective of India to become a developed nation: Viksit Bharat.
Prime Minister Modi reiterated that adopting healthier eating habits, such as reducing the use of oil, is not only a personal decision but a social responsibility.
He asked for an immediate action to prevent obesity and liver diseases and proposed a simple change: “I want to receive a promise today that we should all reduce our cooking oil by 10 percent. This will be a great step to reduce obesity.”
The prime minister has been consistent in his defense against obesity and ailments related to lifestyle.