Key Points

India is celebrating the 10th Ayurveda Day on September 23rd nationwide. The theme "Ayurveda for People, Ayurveda for Planet" emphasizes both personal health and ecological balance. The All India Institute of Ayurveda in Goa is leading the national celebrations as the designated nodal agency. This milestone reflects a decade of growing global recognition for Ayurveda's role in holistic healthcare.

Key Points: 10th Ayurveda Day Showcases India Holistic Healthcare Commitment

  • Celebrations nationwide on September 23 with theme linking personal health to planetary well-being
  • AIIA Goa designated as nodal agency for national celebrations this year
  • Institute serves 800+ patients daily including international medical tourists
  • Blending ancient Ayurvedic wisdom with modern evidence-based research approaches
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10th Ayurveda Day to showcase India's commitment to holistic healthcare

India celebrates 10th Ayurveda Day with theme "Ayurveda for People, Ayurveda for Planet" highlighting global health role and ecological balance through ancient wisdom.

"The 10th Ayurveda Day is an opportunity to take Ayurveda to every individual and reaffirm its role in global health - Professor Pradeep Kumar Prajapati"

New Delhi, Sep 22

The 10th Ayurveda day will showcase India’s commitment to holistic healthcare and reaffirm its role in global health, said the Ministry of Ayush on Monday.

The 10th Ayurveda Day will be celebrated on September 23 nationwide.

At a press event in Goa, the Ministry highlighted the significance of ayurveda, its contributions to holistic health, and the special events planned to mark the milestone celebration.

The theme “ayurveda for people, ayurveda for planet” underscores personal health, global well-being, ecological balance, and sustainable development, said Professor (Vaidya) Pradeep Kumar Prajapati, Director, All India Institute of Ayurveda (AIIA), Goa.

“The 10th Ayurveda Day is an opportunity to take Ayurveda to every individual and reaffirm its role in global health,” he added.

Prof. Prajapati further urged citizens, physicians, researchers, students, and policymakers to actively participate in this national campaign.

Calling it a people’s movement, he underlined the need to blend ayurveda’s ancient wisdom with modern research and evidence, bringing it to the forefront of global healthcare.

“Ayurveda day reflects a decade-long journey of health, balance, and global recognition,” said Prof. (Dr.) Sujata Kadam, Dean, AIIA Goa, while underlining ayurveda’s role as a bridge between tradition and science, individuals and society, and humanity and nature.

She also highlighted the contributions of AIIA Goa as a 250-bed hospital with 22 OPD services daily, benefitting more than 800 patients, including international visitors, and emerging as a leading centre for education, research, and patient care.

Established in 2022 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the AIIA, Goa, acts as a premier centre for ayurvedic education, research, and healthcare. It has been designated as the nodal agency for hosting the national celebrations of the 10th Ayurveda Day this year.

Since its inauguration, the institute has made remarkable progress in patient care and medical facilities, and is also promoting medical value travel and health tourism.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Ayurveda changed my life! After struggling with digestive issues for years, Ayurvedic treatment gave me permanent relief. More people should know about these natural solutions.
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Michael C
As someone who moved to India last year, I've been amazed by Ayurveda's holistic approach. The 250-bed hospital in Goa sounds impressive - might visit for a wellness retreat!
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Ananya R
While I appreciate the celebration, I hope the government also focuses on standardizing Ayurvedic education and ensuring quality control. Some practitioners give bad name to this ancient science.
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Suresh O
"Ayurveda for people, Ayurveda for planet" - what a beautiful theme! Our ancestors understood sustainability centuries ago. Modern world needs to learn from our traditions 🌿
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Kavya N
My grandmother's home remedies were always Ayurvedic and they worked wonders! Glad to see our traditional medicine system getting global recognition. Jai Ayurveda! 🙏

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