Ayush Pavilion Showcases Traditional Wellness at IITF
The 43rd India International Trade Fair (IITF) is currently underway at the Bharat Mandapam Complex in Pragati Maidan, New Delhi. Among the many attractions at this year’s fair is the Ayush Pavilion, which highlights India’s rich heritage in traditional health and wellness systems. The pavilion is themed โเคเคฏเฅเคท เคเฅ เคธเคพเคฅ เคธเฅเคตเคธเฅเคฅ เคญเคพเคฐเคค, เคตเคฟเคเคธเคฟเคค เคญเคพเคฐเคคโ (Healthy India, Developed India with Ayush). Shri Prataprao Jadhav, the Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for the Ministry of Ayush, visited the pavilion today. His presence underscores the importance of promoting holistic health solutions that blend traditional knowledge with modern innovations.
Emphasizing Holistic Wellness
During his visit, Shri Jadhav engaged with exhibitors and participants, expressing appreciation for their efforts in promoting Ayush systems of medicine. He emphasized the need for integrating traditional practices with contemporary healthcare solutions. This integration is vital for achieving holistic wellness and sustainable healthcare. The Minister’s interactions highlighted the significance of Ayush systems in addressing health challenges faced by society today.
The pavilion serves as a platform for showcasing various initiatives that aim to improve public health. By promoting traditional knowledge, the Ministry of Ayush aims to create awareness about the benefits of these systems. The focus is not only on treatment but also on preventive healthcare and lifestyle changes. This approach aligns with global trends that increasingly value holistic health solutions.
Key Attractions at the Pavilion
One of the standout features of the Ayush Pavilion is the introduction of the โAyush Visaโ. This landmark initiative aims to attract international stakeholders to India’s burgeoning health and wellness sector. Recently approved by the Ministry of Home Affairs, the Ayush Visa facilitates medical tourism for treatments under Ayush systems. This move positions India as a global hub for wellness tourism, allowing international visitors to experience traditional healing practices.
Another significant attraction is the โAyush Aaharโ initiative. This program showcases innovative dietary practices rooted in traditional knowledge. Visitors can participate in live demonstrations, expert consultations, and recipe exhibitions. These activities highlight the effectiveness of Ayush-based nutrition in promoting a healthy lifestyle. The pavilion aims to educate the public on the importance of diet in maintaining health and preventing diseases.
Engaging Activities for All Ages
The Ayush Pavilion offers a variety of engaging activities designed to educate visitors about balanced diets and Ayurveda-inspired healthy habits. One such activity is a specially designed โSnakes & Laddersโ game for children. This interactive game teaches kids about nutrition in a fun and engaging way. Additionally, the pavilion features yoga demonstrations organized by the Morarji Desai National Institute of Yoga (MDNIY). These sessions include yoga therapy and workplace yoga demonstrations, promoting physical well-being.
Visitors can also benefit from traditional health consultations and interactive kiosks like Prakriti Parikshan and Mizaj Parikshan. These kiosks provide personalized health assessments based on Ayurvedic principles. The diverse range of activities ensures that the pavilion appeals to a wide audience, reinforcing the significance of Ayush in India’s healthcare vision.
A Commitment to Global Health Solutions
Shri Prataprao Jadhav praised the efforts of the Ayush Pavilion in promoting innovative health and wellness approaches. He remarked, โThe Ayush Pavilion at IITF reflects our commitment to promoting holistic health solutions globally.โ The initiatives showcased, such as the Ayush Visa and Ayush Aahar, underline India’s leadership in sustainable wellness practices.
As the IITF continues from November 14 to 27, the Ayush Pavilion remains a focal point for visitors. It offers an immersive experience into the world of Ayush, emphasizing its importance in contemporary healthcare. The pavilion not only celebrates India’s diverse culture but also highlights the potential of traditional systems in addressing modern health challenges.
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