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Ministry of AYUSH, CSIR-NIScPR organise special session to commemorate Ayurveda@2047

The theme of the lecture was ‘Basic principles of Ayurveda for being healthy with a special focus on old age persons and mental health’

Diet, water intake, sleep, work and mental balance are the key factors to leading a healthy life. Ayurveda is the science of body, senses, mind and soul. It is a matter of knowing what is directly related to human health and wellness. These are the words of Dr Amit, Research Officer (Ayurveda), Central Ayurveda Research Institute, New Delhi. He was delivering a keynote lecture in the special session on Ayurveda@2047 organised by CSIR-NIScPR. 

The theme of the lecture was “Basic principles of Ayurveda for being healthy with a special focus on old age persons and mental health”. This programme was organised by the Ministry of AYUSH in association with the Council of Scientific & Industrial Research-National Institute of Science Communication and Policy Research (CSIR-NIScPR), New Delhi. 

Prof Ranjana Aggarwal, Director, CSIR-NIScPR said that Indian culture talks about the harmony of body, mind and soul in a holistic concept of human health and this is the key characteristic of the Indian traditional knowledge system. She also talks about the recent contributions of the Scientifically Validated Societal Traditional Knowledge (SVASTIK) programme of CSIR-NIScPR and gave correlations and insights received from this program which add value to Ayurveda and the traditional knowledge system of our country.

Dr Suman Ray, Principal Scientist, CSIR-NIScPR proposed the vote of thanks and Aniruddha Tiwari compered the programme. After this special session, a free medical camp was also organised by the Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India in which the Ayurveda experts of the Ministry imparted medical consultation to CSIR-NIScPR staff.

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