PANAJI: Veteran Yoga Guru Ramdev on Friday claimed various movies and television serials were propagating vulgarity, which was detrimental to youth. In other words, the youth of India are getting carried away with porn content and vulgarity in films and serials, which is a matter of grave concern. Yoga guru Ramdev was talking to reporters in Panaji on the eve of the 3-day being held at Miramar Beach. "Today, there are porn films, and all around there is vulgarity in films and serials. The younger generation is getting carried away with such content," Ramdev said. My aim is to guide people to lead healthy life naturally without any medicine. I'm also concerned about the fact that society is becoming more vulgar. Pornographic movies are being made... The children are misled by the amount of obscenity in even movies and television shows. We must watch out that kids don't overindulge in such content. They need to be pulled out of it via spiritual instruction." he said. About the yoga camp, he mentioned that on February 20 at the Dr. Shyama Prasad Mukherjee stadium in Bambolim, there would be a programme involving students and teachers with the goal of tying Goa's educational system to the Bharatiya Shiksha Board. The Bharatiya Shiksha Board will connect children to Indian value-based education so that they do not get carried away. Chiildren ought to receive education with a spiritual focus. In order to ensure that the pupils do not become attracted to negative things, we want to develop their personality and leadership "Ramdev said. To see the well-known singer Kailash Kher perform at the "Sanatan Sangeet Mahotsav," he invited the audience to go. "Both our Patanjali youth and I sang. To the divine music, you can come and dance and sing "He said. Yoga and Health: Yoga asana is the best method to keep the body healthy, disease free, strung, bright and active. Yoga asanas are the exercise for the whole body; this makes the body flexible, active and fresh. Depression affects one-third of stroke survivors! Effective Home Remedies to get rid of Toothache Study finds COVID infection raises diabetes risk