On the occasion of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s 75th birthday, Patanjali Yogpeeth, led by Ramdev and Acharya Balkrishna, has announced three major national service programs. The first program is an award for meritorious students, where students who secure the top three positions in Class 10 and Class 12 exams from various boards across the country will receive a cash prize of ₹50,000 each. This award aims to encourage and recognize the hard work of students.

The second program focuses on health and wellness, with free medical check-ups, yoga, and health camps to be held at 750 locations across the country. These camps will provide guidance on yoga, healthy living, and preventive care, helping people to stay healthy and understand the benefits of simple lifestyle practices. The goal of this program is to promote overall well-being and support people in adopting healthy habits.

The third program is specifically designed for people suffering from liver problems, including chronic liver diseases, fatty liver, and liver cirrhosis. Free treatment and medicines will be provided to patients at 750 locations across India. This initiative aims to support people who do not have easy access to medical care and help them manage their health. By providing free treatment and medicines, Patanjali Yogpeeth hopes to make a positive impact on the lives of those affected by liver diseases.

These three programs demonstrate Patanjali Yogpeeth’s commitment to giving back to the community and promoting the well-being of citizens across India. By recognizing and rewarding academic achievement, promoting health and wellness, and providing support for those affected by liver diseases, Patanjali Yogpeeth is making a significant contribution to the country’s social and healthcare landscape. The announcement of these programs on Prime Minister Modi’s 75th birthday is a fitting tribute to his vision for a healthier and more prosperous India.