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Modern Indian women do not want to give birth: Minister

Modern Indian women do not want to give birth: Minister
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Bengaluru: In a surprising comment consisting of leading mental health experts, among others, the health minister of Karnataka and the welfare of the welfare of the family of K Sudhakar on Sunday regretted the “choice” of modern Indian women while referring to the lost family lost and “India unfortunately Go west.
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“Sorry to say this.
Today, many modern women in India want to remain single.
Even if they are married, they don’t want to give birth; they want surrogacy,” said Sudhakar while secreting the world’s mental health day program in Nimhans.
The Minister outlines the contribution of Indian Yoga, Meditation and Pranayama to the world.
“Our ancestors taught world 100 years ago.
Unfortunately, today, we will walk west.
We don’t want our parents to live with us, forget grandparents,” he said.
The minister said that about 30 minutes walking every morning can help release good hormones and make someone feel good.
“Covid and mental health cannot be separated,” Minister said, added that during the early pandemic, the Ministry of Health began a telephoto counsel for Covid patients, as suggested by experts in Nimhans.
Health Minister Union Mansukh Mandaviya said the need to remove the stigma attached to mental health problems.
He said mental health, like diabetes, was a silent killer.
“While diabetes is fatal because it is often undetectable, people with mental health do not advance because of stigma.” Mandaviya said more research from the Institute such as Nimhans needs to be done to make policy decisions in the coming days.
The words of the Karnataka Minister of the “Choice” of modern women came as Junchher against the audience, especially from the Faculty of the Institute of the Importance of National.
“That’s a terrible comment,” said a senior professor from Nimhans.
“It cannot be dismissed as an individual comment when it is said in an open forum such as the world mental health day event,” a faculty member from Nimhans told TII.

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