Ramdev lauds centralised vaccination drive announcement, says will take jab soon
Yoga guru Ramdev on Wednesday urged everybody to get vaccinated and stated that he too will take the jab soon.

Yoga guru Ramdev on Wednesday urged everybody to get vaccinated and stated that he too will take the jab soon.
Besides responding to the suit, the high court has asked the counsel for Ramdev to tell him not to make any provocative statement till the next date of hearing which is on July 13.
In an open letter to the citizens of India, IMA has listed the sequence of events over the past week and that it has demanded the prosecution of Ramdev under the Disaster Management Act.
Against the backdrop of controversy over his comments on the adverse role of allopathic drugs in the treatment of Covid-19, yoga guru Baba Ramdev said during a yoga session at his Yog Gram centre in Haridwar that he has set a target of converting 1,000 allopathic doctors to ayurveda in a
In the notice, IMA said if the yoga guru does not post a video countering the statements given by him and tender a written apology within the next 15 days, then a sum of Rs 1,000 crores will be demanded from him.
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Yog guru Ramdev claimed that there is no restriction on Patanjali Ayurved's Swasari Coronil kit for "Covid management" and now it will be available across the country. "We have procured a license for these medicines from the state department which is connected with AYUSH Ministry. The treatment word is not used. These medicines have no metallic items," Ramdev said.
“It is an interim report. So, calling it a cure is simply wrong. The sample size is very small. We have tried this intervention on 100 people and the trials are still not complete,” said Dr Ganpat Devpura, professor of medicine at the National Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS) in Jaipur, where the trials were conducted.
"We've done scientific research and found Ashwagandha... doesn't allow blending of corona protein with human protein."
Various product categories such as mattresses, disinfectants, sanitzers and foods have begun making unscientific claims in their advertising of being ‘anti-coronavirus’, which industry body Advertising Standards Council of India (ASCI) said it is clamping down on.
The slowdown of Patanjali came initially on trade disruptions caused by the GST regime two years ago.