Key Points

The Ayush Ministry is joining a major national women's health initiative launching on Prime Minister Modi's birthday. This 16-day campaign will provide comprehensive health screenings and Ayush-based treatments across India. Activities include yoga sessions, nutrition kit distributions, and awareness programs for conditions like anemia and PCOD. The campaign aims to empower women through traditional medicine and modern healthcare integration.

Key Points: Ayush Ministry Joins National Women's Health Campaign Launching Sep 17

  • 16-day campaign features health screenings for cancers and anemia
  • Focus on Ayush treatments for PCOD and non-communicable diseases
  • Yoga and mindfulness programs to counter corporate burnout
  • Distribution of home remedies and nutrition kits nationwide
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Ayush Ministry joins national women's health campaign starting Sep 17

Ministry of Ayush partners in Swasth Nari Sashakt Parivar Abhiyaan, offering health screenings, yoga sessions, and Ayurvedic treatments for women's wellness starting September 17.

"The Ministry will organise a series of activities focusing on women's health promotion and screening for various ailments - Official Statement"

New Delhi, Sep 14

The Ministry of Ayush is participating in the 'Swasth Nari Sashakt Parivar Abhiyaan', a national women's health campaign planned to be launched by the Health and Family Welfare Ministry on Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 75th birthday, which falls on September 17, an official said on Sunday.

"In collaboration with State and Union Territory (UT) administrations, Ayush research institutions, educational institutions, industries and private sector, associations, NGOs, and cooperative societies, the Ministry will organise a series of activities focusing on women's health promotion and screening for various ailments," the official said in a statement.

Home remedies and nutrition kits will be distributed among the public, while the health benefits of common medicinal plants and herbal teas for women's well-being will be highlighted through various activities, the statement added.

The campaign will also lay emphasis on countering corporate burnout through Ayurveda-inspired wellness programmes and Yoga-based mindfulness practices, the official added.

The Ministry said the 16-day campaign will feature health check-ups and screening camps for non-communicable diseases (NCDs), cancers, anaemia, tuberculosis, and sickle cell disease; maternal and child healthcare services; awareness programmes on nutrition and hygiene and voluntary blood donation drive to support public health efforts.

Treatment modalities through Ayush for anaemia, NCD, Polycystic Ovarian Disease (PCOD) among women and children will also be one of the focus under the campaign, the statement said.

This national health campaign will focus on women's health and empowerment through dedicated kiosks for lifestyle counselling, yoga sessions, and "Prakriti Pareekshan".

The states and Union Territories will organise awareness camps in schools, radio and television programmes, as well as social media campaigns to reach a wider audience, it added.

Self-Help Groups at the Panchayat level will conduct awareness rallies and pledge-taking events to mobilise communities.

The campaign will ensure comprehensive women's healthcare -- from pregnancy to palliative care -- with daily Ayush health tips on topics such as anaemia-free women, fit mother, stress-free women, herbal nutrition, and bone health shared on social media to help women address their health concerns effectively.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Finally some focus on women's health beyond just reproductive issues. Mental health and corporate burnout through yoga and Ayurveda is much needed in today's stressful work environment.
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Sarah B
As someone who has benefited from Ayurveda for anemia, I'm glad to see this integration. Hope they reach rural areas where women often neglect their health due to various reasons.
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Arjun K
Good initiative but implementation is key. Hope this doesn't remain just another government campaign. Proper follow-up and accessibility in villages is crucial for real impact.
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Meera T
Prakriti Pareekshan and home remedies distribution is excellent! Our grandmothers knew these natural remedies but modern generation is forgetting them. Time to revive our traditional wisdom 💚
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David E
Comprehensive approach from pregnancy to palliative care is impressive. Hope they include awareness about nutrition - many Indian women suffer from deficiencies despite having food available.

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