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Ramdev (born Ram Kisan Yadav in 1965), also referred to by his followers with the honorifics Baba or Swami, is an Indian
yoga guru Modern yoga gurus are people widely acknowledged to be gurus of modern yoga in any of its forms, whether religious or not. The role implies being well-known and having a large following; in contrast to the old guru-shishya tradition, the modern ...
, businessman and
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for
Patanjali Ayurved Patanjali Ayurved is an Indian multinational conglomerate holding company, based in Haridwar, India. It was founded by Ramdev and Balkrishna in 2006. Its office is in Delhi, with manufacturing units and headquarters in the industrial area of ...
. Ramdev is primarily known for being a proponent of
yoga Yoga (; sa, योग, lit=yoke' or 'union ) is a group of physical, mental, and spiritual practices or disciplines which originated in ancient India and aim to control (yoke) and still the mind, recognizing a detached witness-consciou ...
and
ayurveda Ayurveda () is an alternative medicine system with historical roots in the Indian subcontinent. The theory and practice of Ayurveda is pseudoscientific. Ayurveda is heavily practiced in India and Nepal, where around 80% of the population repo ...
in India. Ramdev has been organizing and conducting large yoga camps since 2002, broadcasting his yoga classes on various TV channels. He co-founded Patanjali Ayurved and
Patanjali Yogpeeth Patanjali Yogpeeth is a yoga institute located in Haridwar, Uttarakhand, India. Founded in 2006 and named after the Rishi Patanjali, the purpose of the institute is to practice, research, and develop yoga and ayurveda. The institute is the flags ...
with his colleague
Balkrishna Balkrishna (known as Acharya Balkrishna, born 4 August 1972) is an Indian billionaire businessman and chairman of the consumer goods company Patanjali Ayurved. He was reported by ''Forbes'' to have a net worth of billion . According to Ashis ...
in 2006. Ramdev has received criticism over his comments related to modern medicine, yoga, and ayurveda. Ramdev is aligned with
Bharatiya Janata Party The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP; ; ) is a political party in India, and one of the two major Indian political parties alongside the Indian National Congress. Since 2014, it has been the ruling political party in India under Narendra Modi ...
or BJP on a number of issues. He has led protests against corruption in India and has advocated for the repatriation of black money held in foreign banks. In April 2022, Ramdev was ranked the 78th most powerful Indian by The Indian Express.


Early life and education

Ram Kisan Yadav was born between 1965 – 1975 in the village of Said Alipur. His parents, Ramniwas Yadav and Gulabo Devi, were poor illiterate farmers. He has three siblings, an older brother, a younger brother, and a younger sister. The left side of his face has been partly paralysed since childhood, perhaps owing to a congenital disability or a childhood illness. Yadav initially attended a government school at Shahzadpur where he completed his eighth standard. Much of his education was within the tradition of
Arya Samaj Arya Samaj ( hi, आर्य समाज, lit=Noble Society, ) is a monotheistic Indian Hindu reform movement that promotes values and practices based on the belief in the infallible authority of the Vedas. The samaj was founded by the sanny ...
, a Vedic reform organisation. At a young age, he was influenced by
Satyarth Prakash ''Satyarth Prakash'' ( hi, सत्यार्थ प्रकाश, ' – "The Light of Meaning of the Truth" or ''The Light of Truth'') is an 1875 book written originally in Hindi by Dayanand Saraswati (Swami Dayanand), an influential religi ...
, a Hindi book written in 1875 by
Dayanand Saraswati Dayanand Saraswati () (born Mool Shankar Tiwari; 2 February 1824 – 30 October 1883) also known as Maharshi Dayanand is an Indian philosopher, social leader and founder of the Arya Samaj, a Hindu reform movement. His Magnum Opus is the book ...
, a religious and social reformer who founded the monotheistic Arya Samaj movement. He left the government school system and rejected being taught in English with colonial curriculum set under Thomas Babington Macaulay (1800–59). He pursued further study in the
Gurukula A or ( sa, गुरुकुल, gurukul) is a type of education system in ancient India with ('students' or 'disciples') living near or with the guru, in the same house. The guru-shishya tradition is a sacred one in Hinduism and possibly ap ...
system, in traditional educational institutes with instruction based on Vedic principles, studying Indian
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,
Yoga Yoga (; sa, योग, lit=yoke' or 'union ) is a group of physical, mental, and spiritual practices or disciplines which originated in ancient India and aim to control (yoke) and still the mind, recognizing a detached witness-consciou ...
and
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in various gurukul schools. Yadav attended Arsh Gurukul Mahavidyalaya from 1984 until 1989, followed by study at Kalwa Gurukul. At Kalwa, he studied with Acharya Baldevji, an Arya Samaj chief, and first met
Balkrishna Balkrishna (known as Acharya Balkrishna, born 4 August 1972) is an Indian billionaire businessman and chairman of the consumer goods company Patanjali Ayurved. He was reported by ''Forbes'' to have a net worth of billion . According to Ashis ...
as a fellow student. While living in Kalwa Arsh Gurukul in
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,
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, he offered free yoga training to villagers. Having completed his studies in 1992, Yadav gravitated to Kripalu Bagh Ashram to work with Shankardevi Maharaj. At Kripalu Bagh Ashram, he encountered and learned yoga from Acharya Karamveer, also an Arya Samaj. Yadav took vows of renunciation, adopted ''
sannyasa ''Sannyasa'' (Sanskrit: संन्यास; IAST: ), sometimes spelled Sanyasa (सन्न्यास) or Sanyasi (for the person), is life of renunciation and the fourth stage within the Hindu system of four life stages known as '' As ...
,'' and took the name Ramdev''.'' Ramdev and Karamveer held yoga camps throughout India and sold chawanprash in
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together. On 5 January 1995, Balkrishna, Ramdev, and Acharya Karamveer founded Divya Yoga Mandir Trust, which was set up at the Kripalu Bagh Ashram in
Haridwar Haridwar (; ) is a city and municipal corporation in the Haridwar district of Uttarakhand, India. With a population of 228,832 in 2011, it is the second-largest city in the state and the largest in the district. The city is situated on the righ ...
. Under the Divya Yoga Mandir Trust, they offered yoga camps and established an Ayurvedic pharmacy.


Career


Television

Ramdev began appearing on TV as a yoga guru in 2002, first with
Sanskar TV Sanskar is an Indian television channel dedicated to broadcasting programs on the "''Indian philosophy, religion, spiritual solidarity, and culture''" and focuses more on devotion than spiritualism. The channel started broadcasting in June 20 ...
. The following year, in 2003,
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began featuring him in its morning yoga slot. He proved to be telegenic and gained a large following. A large number of people, including some celebrities from India and abroad, attended his Yoga camps. He taught students in foreign countries including the United Kingdom, the United States, and Japan. He also addressed Muslim clerics at their seminary in
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, Uttar Pradesh in 2009. At Yog Gram, his main yoga centre, Ramdev practices and teaches yoga in an auditorium, for TV broadcast. In 2017, he was also a judge of a reality show entitled, "Om Shanti Om," where contestants sang devotional songs


Business


Patanjali Ayurved

Patanjali Ayurved Patanjali Ayurved is an Indian multinational conglomerate holding company, based in Haridwar, India. It was founded by Ramdev and Balkrishna in 2006. Its office is in Delhi, with manufacturing units and headquarters in the industrial area of ...
is a
consumer packaged goods Fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG), also known as consumer packaged goods (CPG), are products that are sold quickly and at a relatively low cost. Examples include non-durable household goods such as packaged foods, beverages, toiletries, cand ...
company, based in Haridwar, that was started by Ramdev and
Balkrishna Balkrishna (known as Acharya Balkrishna, born 4 August 1972) is an Indian billionaire businessman and chairman of the consumer goods company Patanjali Ayurved. He was reported by ''Forbes'' to have a net worth of billion . According to Ashis ...
in 2006. The company is one of the highest grossing
FMCG Fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG), also known as consumer packaged goods (CPG), are products that are sold quickly and at a relatively low cost. Examples include non-durable household goods such as packaged foods, beverages, toiletries, cand ...
's in India. In FY22, Patanjali Ayurved posted revenues of Rs 10,664.46 crore. Balkrishna serves as the CEO of Patanjali Ayurved with 95% ownership and supervises its day-to-day activities, while Ramdev serves as the face of the company and makes most of the business decisions. Ramdev has advocated for
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in the tradition of the
swadeshi movement The Swadeshi movement was a self-sufficiency movement that was part of the Indian independence movement and contributed to the development of Indian nationalism. Before the BML Government's decision for the partition of Bengal was made public in ...
through the production and sale of Patanjali Ayurved products and he has encouraged Indian citizens to reject multinational brands. Members of Ramdev's family relocated to Haridwar and several have participated in his business ventures. His father has overseen some activities at Patanjali Ayurved. His younger brother Ram Bharat has been described as the company's de facto CEO. Ramdev declared net worth of his personal assets at around "₹1,100 crore" in 2013. The company has been accused of creating misleading advertisements about its products and conducting insufficient testing before launching products in the marketplace. Some products like amla juice have been banned from sales due to poor quality by Indian government. Patanjali has also been surrounded by controversies regarding working conditions where Ramdev and Balkrishna are treated like gurus whose feet must be touched each time they enter an area. Factory workers are paid a salary of Rs 6000 per month while working 12-hour shifts, six days a week. They are also discouraged to ask for a raise as working at factory is considered "seva" (service) to the cause. In May 2018, Ramdev launched Swadeshi Samriddhi
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in partnership with BSNL.


Patanjali Yogpeeth

Patanjali 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. Other locations include UK, US,
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, Canada and
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. Ramdev is the Vice-Chancellor of the Patanjali Yogpeeth. In 2006, Ramdev established a registered charity in the UK known as the Patanjali Yog Peeth (UK) Trust, which had the stated objective of supporting Patanjali Yogpeeth (India) through the promotion of Ayurveda and pranayama yoga in the UK. To extend Patanjali Yogpeeth, he also acquired the Scottish island of
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. In 2012, Ramdev established the Divya Yog Pharmacy in Haridwar. In 2017, the
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(ITAT) through its Delhi bench gave tax exempt status to Patanjali Yogpeeth. In March 2018, 92 scholars of various different castes and backgrounds were initiated by Ramdev as sanyasis, or renunciants, at the Patanjali Yogpeeth in Haridwar. In 2022, Ramdev announced that sanyasis will serve as trustees of the Patanjali Yogpeeth and Divya Yoga Mandir. The sanyasis initiated by Ramdev studied Hindu scriptures for at least seven years at Patanjali Yogpeeth and a number of them have advanced degrees from universities.


Social and political activities


Social engagement

In 2006, Ramdev was invited by
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to deliver a lecture on poverty alleviation at a United Nations conference. In October 2014, he was one of the nine personalities invited by the Prime Minister
Modi Narendra Damodardas Modi (; born 17 September 1950) is an Indian politician serving as the 14th and current Prime Minister of India since 2014. Modi was the Chief Minister of Gujarat from 2001 to 2014 and is the Member of Parliament from ...
to participate and promote the message of cleanliness when
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was launched.


Bharat Swabhiman

In 2010, 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, Ramdev announced that Bharat Swabhiman would contest some constituencies in the general election of that year and form alliances with some other parties. It was at this time that he voiced his support for
Narendra Modi Narendra Damodardas Modi (; born 17 September 1950) is an Indian politician serving as the 14th and current Prime Minister of India since 2014. Modi was the Chief Minister of Gujarat from 2001 to 2014 and is the Member of Parliament from ...
to become the next
Prime Minister of India The prime minister of India (IAST: ) is the head of government of the Republic of India. Executive authority is vested in the prime minister and their chosen Council of Ministers, despite the president of India being the nominal head of the ...
, and signed nine pledges with BJP leaders on institutional and cultural reforms. His attempts to run yoga camps during that election campaign, allegedly to gain support for Modi, were stymied by the
Election Commission of India The Election Commission of India (ECI) is a constitutional body. It was established by the Constitution of India to conduct and regulate elections in the country. Article 324 of the Constitution provides that the power of superintendence, di ...
(ECI), who determined that they were politically motivated. The Gujarat High Court allowed the Trust to hold yoga camps in 2014 as long as the camps were not political in nature. The financial arrangements of Bharat Swabhiman and his two other trusts, 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 corruption

In April 2011, Ramdev called on the government to add punitive powers to the
Jan Lokpal Bill The Jan Lokpal Bill, also referred to as the Citizen's Ombudsman Bill, was a bill drawn up by civil society activists in India seeking the appointment of a Jan Lokpal, an independent body to investigate corruption cases and complete the investi ...
, a bill to appoint an independent body to investigate alleged government
corruption Corruption is a form of dishonesty or a criminal offense which is undertaken by a person or an organization which is entrusted in a position of authority, in order to acquire illicit benefits or abuse power for one's personal gain. Corruption m ...
. Relatedly, Ramdev announced he would go on an ''
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'' hunger strike at Ramlila Ground in Delhi, on 4 June 2011, to pressure the government to root out corruption and repatriate
black money A black market, underground economy, or shadow economy is a clandestine market or series of transactions that has some aspect of illegality or is characterized by noncompliance with an institutional set of rules. If the rule defines the se ...
. 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. Talks continued between the two sides and, on 3 June, both sides claimed that a consensus had been reached on most issues. However, in the evening, Ramdev announced that he would still carry on with his hunger strike. During the first day of the strike, government minister Kapil Sibal publicized a letter from Ramdev's camp stating that the hunger strike would end if the government honoured its commitments. Ramdev took it as a betrayal by the government and hardened his position. Shortly before midnight on the first day, a Delhi police spokesman announced that permission for the gathering had been revoked because permission was only granted for a 5,000 person yoga camp, and not for a protest of 50,000 people. At midnight, over 5,000 police officers disrupted the protest and used
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shells and a
lathicharge A baton charge is a coordinated tactic for dispersing crowds of people, usually used by police or military in response to public disorder. In South Asia, a long bamboo stick, called ''lathi'' in Hindi, is used for crowd control, and the expressi ...
to drive away protesters. Ramdev tried to escape capture by disguising himself in women's clothes but was eventually arrested and flown back to his ashram in Haridwar and banned from entering Delhi for 15 days. On reaching Haridwar, Ramdev told reporters that his fast was not over yet and he would continue with his ''
satyagraha Satyagraha ( sa, सत्याग्रह; ''satya'': "truth", ''āgraha'': "insistence" or "holding firmly to"), or "holding firmly to truth",' or "truth force", is a particular form of nonviolent resistance or civil resistance. Someone w ...
'' civil resistance. Police reported that 53 citizens and ten police members were injured and treated in hospitals. There were accusations that women protesters had been badly treated by the police, who alleged that they had objects thrown at them by protesters. One female protester suffered a spinal injury and later died in a hospital from cardiac arrest. In a statement, Ramdev highlighted her sacrifice and noted that they would honor her by fighting against corruption in India.


Aftermath of the Delhi protest

Ramdev accused the government of cheating him, and alleged that there was a conspiracy to kill him. Leaders of the BJP said that the police action had been a shameful chapter in the democracy of this country. BJP leader LK. Advani called it naked fascism. India's Supreme Court asked the government for an explanation. Ramdev was supported by civil society activists as well. Activist
Anna Hazare Kisan Baburao "Anna" Hazare (; born 15 June 1937) is an Indian social activist who led movements to promote rural development, increase government transparency, and investigate and punish corruption in public life. In addition to organising an ...
called the crackdown a "strangulation of democracy". Hazare indicated that the action could have been compared to the
Jallianwala Bagh massacre The Jallianwala Bagh massacre, also known as the Amritsar massacre, took place on 13 April 1919. A large peaceful crowd had gathered at the Jallianwala Bagh in Amritsar, Punjab, to protest against the Rowlatt Act and arrest of pro-independence ...
if the policed had fired ammunition. Thousands of supporters in other cities continued their fast in protest. Ramdev ended his fast on the ninth day, after being hospitalised two days earlier. His decision to end the protest was welcomed by politicians from the BJP, Janata Party and Congress Party.


Ambedkar stadium fast 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 act against corruption and repatriate money. He announced that his future strategy depended upon the government's response to his protest. Ramdev ended the fast at Delhi's
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on 14 August 2012, and announced he was returning to Haridwar. At Ambedkar, Ramdev said, "we are leaving because we won."


Controversies


Labour law violations and animal contents

In March 2005, 115 employees of Divya Yoga Mandir Trust began a protest for
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and employees' rights, such as coverage under the
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and Employees' State Insurance Corporation. Management agreed to pay minimum wage and not initiate disciplinary actions against the employees protesting and, in turn, the employees agreed that they would restore normalcy in the workplace. However, the Trust refused to take back some of the employees, accusing them of committing sabotage. Their case was taken up by the
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CITU, affiliated with the Communist Party of India Marxist CPI(M).
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, a senior figure in the CPI(M), took up the cause of the dismissed employees. They indicated that human bones and animal parts were used in some herbal medicines manufactured by Divya Pharmacy, which is owned by Divya Yog Mandir Trust. The dismissed employees provided samples that were tested at government laboratories, where 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 employees and not procured by government officials. Karat produced what were claimed to be the prescription and cash receipts for the samples, which were obtained from the Trust's hospital medicine counter. Ramdev denied the results and further testing conflicted with the previous tests. He received support from politicians, such as
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. Karat received a legal notice on behalf of a BJP leader in
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, ordering her to apologize publicly or face legal action.


Rajiv Dixit

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, Ramdev's advisor and ally, died on 30 November 2010 in
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,
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, with cardiac arrest being cited as the cause of death. Dixit's friends conjectured that Ramdev did not like his increasing popularity, and was involved in his death, however, Ramdev dismissed the claims and alleged that this was a conspiracy theory concocted by a political opponent.


Kapalbhati

Medical concerns have been raised about Ramdev's promotion of Kapalbhati as a "cure-all". Ramdev made controversial claims that, "the problem of heart blockage can be overcome by doing Kapalbhati daily in the morning and evening," and that the practice of pranayamas, including kapalbhati, regulates blood pressure, cures heart related problems, and eradicates all communicable and non-communicable diseases. On the contrary, cardiologists repeatedly cautioned patients with
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and
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against practicing kapalbhati and
bhastrika Bhastrikā is an important breath exercise in yoga and pranayama. It is sometimes treated as a kriya or 'cleansing action' along with kapalabhati to clear the airways in preparation for other pranayama techniques. Bhastrika involves a rapid and fo ...
since they can exacerbate the problem. The Asian Heart Institute ( AHI) found a correlation between heart ailments and certain types of Kapalbhati practice. Kapalbhati can also be dangerous for people suffering from a
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.
B.K.S. Iyengar Bellur Krishnamachar Sundararaja Iyengar (14 December 1918 – 20 August 2014) was an Indian teacher of yoga and author. He is founder of the style of yoga as exercise, known as " Iyengar Yoga", and was considered one of the foremost yoga guru ...
has criticised Ramdev for corrupting Maharishi Patanjali's Yoga with the promotion of programmes like kapalbhati. According to Iyengar, the Yog Sutras of Patanjali do not mention Kapalbhati or Bhastrika. He warns about the dangers of Ramdev "selling Kapalbhati" as "a shortcut" in the "TV-yoga craze". Other Yoga experts have warned that reckless practice of Kapalbhati can make a person seriously ill.


Homosexuality

In 2013, the
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upheld the constitutionality of
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, which in part criminalized homosexuality. Following the verdict, Ramdev called homosexuality a bad addiction and claimed he can cure it by yoga.


Biography

In 2017, the Dehli High Court temporarily blocked the sale of an unauthorized biography about Ramdev entitled, ''Godman to Tycoon: The Untold Story of Baba Ramdev,'' until disputed content about him deemed defamatory was removed. The court reversed their injunction in April 2018 and the book was released for sale.


Medicine


COVID-19

Ramdev sparked several controversies related to diagnosing and curing
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at the beginning of the pandemic. He claimed that holding one's breath could help one diagnose the virus, and further claimed that mustard oil could treat the virus, both of which lacked scientific basis. In May 2021, he questioned the need for oxygen amongst COVID-19 patients, but later withdrew his remarks after facing criticism from doctors.
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's (IMA) national vice-president, Dr. Navjot Singh Dahiya, filed a police complaint against Ramdev for allegedly creating the wrong perception about treatments and for allegedly using defamatory and insulting language towards doctors. In June 2020, Patanjali Ayurved announced a drug named Coronil for COVID-19 treatment, marketing it as a cure for COVID-19 patients. The day after the launch, a criminal complaint was filed against Ramdev and his partner,
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, in Muzaffarpur court by a social worker for misleading and putting the lives of a large number of people at risk. The Indian government allowed Patanjali Ayurved to market Coronil as an immunity booster but not a cure, banning it from selling as a
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cure. The
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banned the sale of Coronil in the state, citing that the
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had not certified the medicine. Lawsuits were filed in Bihar and Rajasthan against Ramdev, Balkrishna, and others, accusing them of cheating and selling fake medicines. The
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fined the company for "exploiting fear and panic among the general public by projecting a cure for the coronavirus." Patanjali withdrew the claim of Coronil being a cure for COVID-19. The UK drug regulator threatened action if the unauthorized products were sold in the UK market. On 18 August 2022, Delhi High Court told Baba Ramdev not to mislead people against
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after questioning the efficacy of
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s and to avoid making any claims other than what is deemed official about Patanjali's Coronil.


Comments against modern medicine

In late May 2021, Ramdev sparked a controversy when he claimed that modern medical science is a "stupid science" and that patients have died due to it. As a result, the IMA claimed that he was creating fear and frustration among the public to sell his drugs. The IMA also demanded the Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan take action against Ramdev and prosecute him under the
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to save lives. The Delhi Medical Association demanded an FIR against him. Later, Patanjali's Balkrishna clarified that Ramdev has, "no ill-will against modern science and good practitioners of modern medicine". After facing pressure from the Health Minister, Ramdev eventually withdrew his comments and issued an apology. Following the withdrawal, he posted 25 questions to IMA in an ‘open letter’ regarding treatments for several diseases. He courted sharp criticism from the medical community when he claimed that, " ctors should not fall ill at all if allopathy is all powerful and ‘sarvagun sampanna’ (having all good qualities)". IMA's Uttarakhand division sent a defamation notice to Ramdev and expressed that they would demand if he didn't issue an apology. In a new video, he was seen reacting to the demand by saying, "even their father cannot arrest him". During a yoga camp in Haridwar, Ramdev said several allopathy practitioners with MBBS and MD degrees were facing the side-effects of allopathy and are now turning towards yoga and ayurveda. He said his target would be to convert 1000 doctors to ayurveda within a year. On 3 June 2021, the
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refused to issue an injunction against Ramdev, noting that his comments fall under the right to freedom of speech and expression.


Awards and recognitions

* January 2007 – Honorary Doctorate, by
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, Bhubaneswar, in recognition of his efforts to popularise the
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system/science of Yoga. * July 2007 – Legislature of the U.S. State of
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honored Ramdev for his commitment to improving health in mind, body and spirit and to enhancing the well-being of people from all social backgrounds. * July 2007 – Some members of the British House of Commons hosted a reception for him. * September 2007 – Felicitated by KL. Chugh, Chairman of
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at the 5th Global Knowledge Millennium Summit. * January 2009 – Conferred with the title Mahamahopadhyaya by
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, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh. * January 2011 – Honoured with Sri Chandrashekharendra Saraswati National Eminence Award by Maharashtra Governor K. Shankaranarayanan. * July 2012 – Honoured with Tarun Kranti Award at
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in ''National Icon'' category by Narendra Modi, the current
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. The award is constituted by eminent
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Tarunsagar. *January 2015 – Considered for
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, second highest civilian award but day before 66th Republic day, refrained from taking noting he is an ascetic. *April 2015 – Government of
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appointed Ramdev as brand ambassador of Yoga and Ayurveda. He was given the status of Cabinet minister for Haryana but he declined. *May 2016 American business magazine ''
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'' ranked Ramdev 27th in its Most Creative Business People of 2016 list. *April 2017 – Magazine
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ranked Ramdev #5th in India's 50 Most powerful people of 2017 list. *April 2022 – The Indian Express ranked Ramdev 78th in the list of 100 Most Powerful Indians in 2022 (IE 100).


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In popular culture

Ramdev is being played by Kranti Prakash Jha in ''
Swami Ramdev - Ek Sangharsh ''Swami Ramdev - Ek Sangharsh'' is an Indian biopic television series based on the life on Swami Ramdev. It is produced by Ajay Devgn FFilm Productions and Watergate Productions. It premiered on 12 February 2018 on Discovery Jeet. The show laun ...
'' earlier aired on Discovery Jeet. Patanajali Ayurveda Limited remains one of the top ten advertisers in India, and Ramdev's face has become
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Further reading

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External links


BBC Audio Interview with Swami Ramdev in Hindi

BBC Interview with Swami Ramdev

Yogi cleared of animal parts row – March 8, 2006
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