During a press conference, Ayush Minister Prataprao Jadhav announced the Desh Ka Prakriti Parikshan Abhiyan, a campaign driven by over 4 lakh volunteers to integrate Ayurveda into every household. This initiative, organized by the Ministry of Ayush and NCISM, aims to promote personalized health practices and prevent diseases using unique Ayurvedic principles. Jadhav also expressed his gratitude towards Prime Minister Narendra Modi for initiating this national movement.
In an attempt to integrate ayurvedic medicine with modern medicine, the Government of India has announced plans to introduce super-specialty courses in six medical disciplines in Ayurveda. The decision has been met with criticism from both traditional ayurvedic practitioners and modern medicine practitioners. The courses will be three years in duration and will train candidates to become super-specialists in areas such as Ayurveda oncology and reproductive medicine. The courses will also include dissertation and case studies to develop competencies required for practicing as a specialist in Ayurveda.
Dhanteras, a Hindu festival celebrated for prosperity and good fortune, is set to take place in 2024 on October 29. On this day, devotees pay homage to the Goddess of Wealth, Maa Lakshmi, along with other deities, in the hope of receiving blessings and abundance. The article provides insights on the significance of Dhanteras, along with an ideal timeline for performing rituals and traditions to attain maximum benefits. However, it is recommended to consult a qualified expert before implementing any beliefs or practices.
Get an insight into the rules and significance of lighting diyas on Dhanteras, the first day of the five day long Diwali festival. Learn about the auspicious time for puja, as well as the specific placement for the 13 diyas, according to Jyotish and Vastu expert Rakesh Chaturvedi. Discover how these diyas can bring blessings, protection and good fortune to your home and family.
A man has been accused of uploading obscene deepfake videos of actor Amitabh Bachchan and other celebrities on social media to promote various products. The Ayurveda firm owner's anticipatory bail was rejected by the court, much to the relief of outraged fans all over the globe as such videos hamper the reputation of movie stars, while also helping spread fake news via social media.
An Ayurveda medicine firm owner from Rishikesh, named Abhijit Patil, had filed an anticipatory bail application after a complaint was registered against him for promoting products related to sexual health through deepfake videos of actor Amitabh Bachchan. Police argued that granting bail would embolden cyber criminals and hinder the investigation. The judge dismissed the plea, stating that the accused had damaged Bachchan's reputation globally.
Title: Unleashing the Power of AYUSH: Top Ayush Startups of 2023 The AYUSH industry has experienced a surge in popularity and demand due to its holistic approach to healthcare and wellness, particularly after the pandemic. Looking to recognize excellence and innovation in the field, Siliconindia Startupcity is calling for nominations for their annual list of Top Ayush Startups of 2023. The platform also invites entrepreneurs and startup founders to share their success stories and inspire aspiring entrepreneurs. With a focus on empowering and motivating the next generation of entrepreneurs, Siliconindia Startupcity is dedicated to featuring the latest and most impactful startup stories.
Patanjali Ayurved, India's leading Ayurvedic company, has issued an "unqualified apology" to the Supreme Court for flouting its previous orders and continuing to peddle misleading advertisements and criticism against modern medicine. This comes after the apex court had issued a ban on the company's medicine ads with false claims and had also issued contempt of court notices against its owners, Swami Ramdev and Acharya Balkrishna. The court had earlier reprimanded the company and its counsel had assured that they would not issue any misleading ads, but Patanjali Ayurved continued to do so, leading to strong reprimand from the court.
The Ayushakti Academy of Ayurveda, an education vertical of Ayushakti, has been accredited by The Ayurveda Training Accreditation Board (ATAB). This recognition, given by the Ministry of Ayush, Government of India, ensures the courses offered by the academy meet the highest standards of quality and are in line with the principles of Ayurveda. Led by experienced doctors, the academy offers a variety of courses, including a 3-year course in ancient healing techniques. This recognition will open up new opportunities for people to learn and grow in the field of Ayurveda.
The TS Drug Control Administration in Hyderabad has seized a batch of ayurvedic 'Vatharin' capsules for making misleading claims that they could treat rheumatism. The drug was being marketed as suitable for all rheumatic and inflammatory disorders, which is against the laws outlined in the Drugs and Magic Remedies Act. The manufacturer, Bhavani Pharmaceuticals & Distributors, could face imprisonment for their false advertising.