Haridwar: Fit India Ambassador and Indian Revenue Service (IRS) officer Narendra Kumar Yadav launched the ‘Steroid Free India’ campaign today in Haridwar. The campaign, which aims to raise awareness about the harmful effects of steroids on health, received strong support and active participation from renowned yoga guru Baba Ramdev.
Campaign Focus: Protecting Youth from the Dangers of Steroids
Describing steroids as a “silent killer,” the campaign highlights how these substances can irreparably damage the body, shatter personal dreams, and weaken the nation’s future by affecting its youth. The initiative encourages building true strength naturally — through discipline, dedication, and a balanced diet — steering clear of artificial and harmful substances.
Baba Ramdev Backs the Movement for a Healthy India
Baba Ramdev, known globally for his yoga and wellness advocacy, praised the campaign and pledged his support. Emphasizing the importance of natural fitness and mental well-being, he assured active collaboration with the campaign to promote awareness across the country.
Raksha Bandhan Message: Sisters to Guide Brothers Away from Steroids
On the occasion of Raksha Bandhan, IRS Yadav appealed to sisters nationwide to tie a symbolic Rakhi to their brothers with a promise — to encourage them to avoid steroids and embrace a healthy lifestyle. “True strength and fitness can be built naturally,” he reiterated, calling for collective responsibility in fostering a healthier generation.
A Vision for a Steroid-Free, Stronger India
The ‘Steroid Free India’ campaign envisions a future where India’s youth grow stronger and prouder without resorting to harmful performance-enhancing drugs. It seeks to inspire nationwide commitment to natural fitness and wellness.