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Contents.Early life and education Baba Ramdev was born on 25 December in a Hindu family in 1965 to Ram Niwas Yadav and Gulabav Devi at Saiyad Pur village of, Haryana; Both of his parents were farmers. He claims he was paralyzed when he was two and a half, and was later cured by practising yoga. He studied Indian, and in various schools.
He was the student of Acharya Baldevji in Gurukul Kalwa and learnt yoga from Guru Karanvir, an. Baba Ramdev took and adopted the name Swami Ramdev from Swami Shankar Dev Ji. While living in Kalwa Gurukul in, Haryana, Ramdev offered free yoga training to villagers. Then he moved to in Uttarakhand, where he practised self-discipline and meditation, and spent several years studying ancient Indian scriptures at.Career Baba Ramdev founded the Divya Yog Mandir Trust in 1995. In 2003, began featuring him in its morning yoga slot. There he proved to be telegenic and gained a large following.
A large number of people, including celebrities from India and abroad, attended his Yoga camps. He taught yoga to many celebrities like, and in foreign countries including the United Kingdom, the United States, Japan. He also addressed Muslim clerics at their seminary in, Uttar Pradesh.
In 2006, he was invited by to deliver a lecture on poverty alleviation at a United Nations conference. He is also the judge of a reality show Om Shanti Om. In 2017, a district court banned the sale of his biography, Journey from God man to Tycoon. In May 2018, Ramdev launched Swadeshi Samriddhi in alliance with. Over a twenty-year career, he became the face of, a company that he founded with his colleague.
Patanjali went on to become one of the highest grossing FMCG's in India.Towards the end of the 1990s, Baba Ramdev settled in Haridwar. By then, conditions in his native village in Haryana had grown impossible due to the region's depleting water table, making farming impossible. Once he established the Divya Yog trust, he called his family to Haridwar. Ramdev's family members subsequently played different roles in Patanjali Ayurved depending on their capabilities. His father oversees activities in Patanjali ayurved, his brother Rambharat controls the company's finances. Patanjali Ayurved.
Main article:Patanjali Ayurved is a company, based in Haridwar, that was started by Baba Ramdev and in 2006. According to a company official, sales in early March 2016 were ₹45 billion (US$650 million) with monthly sales of ₹5 billion (US$72 million)– ₹5.5 billion (US$80 million). According to a report by (IIFL), at least 13 listed companies would be affected by Patanjali's success including,.
Acharya Balkrishna remains the CEO of Patanjali Ayurved with 95% shareholding and supervising its day-to-day activities, while Ramdev remains the face of the company and takes most of the business decisions. Patanjali Yogpeeth. A view of Patanjali Yogpeeth in Haridwar (Uttarakhand) IndiaPatanjali Yogpeeth is an institute founded for the promotion and practice of Yoga and Ayurveda. It has two Indian campuses, Patanjali Yogpeeth I and Patanjali Yogpeeth II in Haridwar, Uttarakhand.
And apart from India other locations include UK, US, Canada. Baba Ramdev established the Patanjali Yog Peeth UK Trust in 2006, with the aim of promoting yoga in the UK. To extend Patanjali Yogpeeth, he also acquired the Scottish island of. Bharat Swabhiman Trust In 2010, Baba Ramdev announced plans to form a political party called Bharat Swabhiman India Pride. He said that it would contest every seat in the next national elections. A year later, he stated that, instead of forming a political party, he would influence politics by encouraging a groundswell of popular reaction.
In 2014, Baba Ramdev announced that Bharat Swabhiman intended to contest some constituencies in the and to form alliances with some other parties. It was at this time that he voiced his support for to become the next. His attempts to run yoga camps during that election campaign, allegedly to gain support for Modi, were stymied by the ECI who determined that they were politically motivated.
The ECI had also tried to control his use of camps in the and state elections of 2013.Baba Ramdev founded an organisation called the in 2009, in part, to support his political activities. The financial arrangements of this and his two other trusts, the Divya Yog and Patanjali Yogpeeth, came under ECI scrutiny during the 2014 elections because of a complaint that they were being used to fund the campaigns of some political parties. Campaigns against government corruption. Main article:In April 2011, Baba Ramdev called on the government to add punitive powers to the, a bill to appoint an independent body that would investigate alleged government. Baba Ramdev announced he would go on an hunger strike at in Delhi, on 4 June 2011, to pressure the government into rooting out corruption and repatriating.
A week before the scheduled fast, the government set up a committee, headed by the chairman of the Central Board of Direct Taxes, to suggest steps to curb black money and its transfer abroad.When Baba Ramdev arrived at Delhi airport on 1 June, four government ministers met him and tried to persuade him to call off his fast by telling him of the government's initiative on corruption. Talks continued between the two sides and, on 3 June, both sides claimed that a consensus had been reached. However, in the evening, Baba Ramdev announced that he would carry on with his hunger strike.On the morning of 4 June, 65,000 of his followers gathered at Ramlila Ground. By noon, queues extending up to 3 km (1.9 mi) were chanting a patriotic call from the. In the evening, government minister Kapil Sibbal publicized a letter from Ramdev's camp stating that the hunger strike would be called off if the government honoured its commitments. Baba Ramdev took it as a betrayal by the government and hardened his position.Shortly before midnight, a Delhi police spokesman announced that permission for the gathering had been cancelled because it was for a yoga camp for 5,000, not for 50,000 people for agitation.
At midnight, a team of 10,000 Delhi policemen and RAF raided the ground when most of the protesters were sleeping. Shells and a were used, tents were set on fire, and water was thrown over power generators to create complete darkness. Baba Ramdev tried to escape capture by disguising himself as an injured woman but was arrested two hours later.
He was flown back to his in Haridwar and banned from entering Delhi for 15 days. On reaching Haridwar, Baba Ramdev told reporters, My fast is not over yet and I will continue with my civil resistance.Police reported that 53 citizens and ten police were injured and treated in hospitals. There were accusations that women protesters had been badly treated by the police. A senior police officer stated that they were forced to retaliate after Ramdev's supporters started throwing stones and flower pots at them. Police also released CCTV footage to prove that no women were beaten by them.
One female protester suffered a spinal injury and later died in hospital from cardiac arrest. In a statement, Baba Ramdev said her sacrifice is an irreparable loss to the whole organisation and her death will not go in vain. We will continue to fight for a corruption-free India. Aftermath of the Delhi protest Baba Ramdev accused the government of cheating him, and alleged that there was a conspiracy to kill him and that he was threatened during a meeting with senior ministers. All political parties, other than the ruling, condemned the police action. Leaders of the BJP said that the police action had been a shameful chapter in the democracy of this country.
BJP leader called it naked fascism.Baba Ramdev was supported by civil societies as well. Activist termed the crackdown a strangulation of democracy. He said, There was no firing otherwise the eviction was similar to.
Protests were held in many different parts of the country including, Tamil Nadu, andBaba Ramdev ended his fast on the ninth day, after being hospitalised two days earlier. His decision to end the protest was praised by politicians from the BJP, Janata Party and Congress Party. Ambedkar stadium fast and Anti corruption movement As a part of the India against corruption' movement, Ramdev launched another indefinite protest on 10 August 2012 against the government's failure to take action against corruption and to bring back black money. He announced that his future strategy depended upon the governmental response to his protest. Ramdev ended the fast at Delhi's on 14 August 2012, and said he was returning to Haridwar. Seeking the defeat of the Congress Party in 2014, he said, Congress hatao, desh bachao Remove Congress, save the country, adding that except for the Congress Party, all parties were together on the issue of black money. Awards and recognitions.
January 2007 – Honorary Doctorate, by, Bhubaneswar, in recognition of his efforts to popularise the system/science of Yoga. June 2007 – honored and celebrated 30 June 2007 as Swami Ramdev Day. July 2007 – Legislature of the US state of honored Ramdev for his remarkable history of steadfast commitment to improving health in mind, body and spirit and to enhancing the well being of people from all social backgrounds, races and religions. July 2007 – Some members of the British House Of Commons hosted a reception for him. September 2007 – Felicitated by KL. Chugh, Chairman of at the 5th Global Knowledge Millennium Summit. January 2009 – Conferred with the title Mahamahopadhyaya by, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh.
January 2011 – Honoured with National Eminence Award by. July 2012 – Honoured with Tarun Kranti Award at in National Icon category by Narendra Modi, the current.
The award is constituted by eminent. January 2015 – Considered for, second highest civilian award but day before 66th Republic day, refrained from taking noting he is an ascetic. April 2015 – Government of appointed Ramdev as brand ambassador of Yoga and Ayurveda.
He was given the status of Cabinet minister for Haryana but had declined it saying that he wanted to continue serving as a Baba. May 2016 American business magazine ranked Ramdev 27th in its Most Creative Business People of 2016 list. April 2017 – Magazine Ranked #5th in India's 50 Most powerful people of 2017 list.Labour law violations and animal parts in medicines. Main article:In March 2005, 113 employees of Divya Yoga Mandir Trust began an agitation for and employees's rights such as coverage under the and schemes. A meeting resulted in an agreement between the workers, management and the district administration; management agreed to pay minimum wage and not to initiate disciplinary actions against the protesters and, in turn, the workers agreed that they would restore normalcy at the workplace. However, the Trust refused to take back some of the workers, accusing them of committing sabotage. Their case was taken up by the CITU, affiliated with the CPM., a senior figure in the CPM, took up the cause of the fired protesters.
They told her that human bones and animal parts were used in some herbal medicines manufactured by Divya Pharmacy owned by Divya Yog Mandir Trust and provided samples. The samples were tested at government laboratories and the presence of animal materials in the sample was confirmed.
However, the source of the samples was disputed, since they had been given to Karat by the protesting workers and not procured by government officials. Karat produced what were claimed to be the prescription and cash receipt obtained from the hospital's medicine counter for the samples provided. Her remarks drew strong condemnation from several politicians in, such as,. Subsequently, she received a legal notice on the behalf of a BJP leader in ordering her to apologize publicly or face legal action. Books written by and about Ramdev. Narain, Priyanka Pathak (2017).
From Godman to Business Tycoon: The Untold Story of Baba Ramdev. Juggernaut Publications. Verma, Sunanda (2018). Namaste, Baba Ramdev! He made billions think & act on health. The Indologist pte. Ltd.
Deka, Kaushik (2017). The Baba Ramdev Phenomenon: From Moksha to Market. Rupa publications. Ramdev, Swami (2009). Prāṇāyāma Rahasya: Secrets of Prāṇāyāma, with Scientific Factual Evidence.
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