People are falling prey to diseases due to modern lifestyle and lack of proper work: Balveer Singh Sidhu

SAS Nagar, January 16- Former Health Minister Punjab, Balveer Singh Sidhu has said that people are falling prey to diseases due to modern lifestyle and lack of proper work. He also said that earlier the culture of tolerance and working methods were different. A lot of kitchen work was done manually by mothers and sisters, every person, but nowadays this custom has become obsolete.

SAS Nagar, January 16- Former Health Minister Punjab, Balveer Singh Sidhu has said that people are falling prey to diseases due to modern lifestyle and lack of proper work. He also said that earlier the culture of tolerance and working methods were different. A lot of kitchen work was done manually by mothers and sisters, every person, but nowadays this custom has become obsolete.
He informed that earlier people used to do their own work with their own hands and due to this they did not have any knee problems. But nowadays knee problems are increasing due to not doing work themselves.
Talking to reporters after attending the Sukhmani Sahib Ji Paath at the newly opened Sukh Ayurvedic Clinic in Madanpur, Balbir Singh Sidhu said that without any doubt, the long queues of patients undergoing knee replacement in private and government hospitals are a matter of concern and Sukh Ayurveda will prove to be a great boon to this problem.
On this occasion, Shiromani Akali Dal Vice President Paramjit Singh Kahlon said that the opening of Sukh Ayurvedic Clinic will provide great relief especially to the patients of the area.
On this occasion, Deputy Mayor Kuljit Singh Bedi, Advocate PC Singhla, Madam Simran Jeet Kaur Pathanmajra, Avtar Singh of Sanour constituency, Amrik Singh, Jasvir Singh, Surjit Singh Saluja, CTU Union President Sohan Singh, Jaswinder Singh, Amardeep Singh Madanpur, Bhagat Singh Cashier Gurbhai Jaita Ji, Sanjay Gautam, Sukhmander Singh, Gurpal Singh and Kulwinder Singh were also present.
Finally, Sardar Rajwinder Singh Gill thanked the guests.