A team of AYUSH doctors from All India Institute of Ayurveda, Delhi has reached Agartala, Tripura. This team has also taken along with it routine Ayur kit. Where the team of doctors will provide free health check-up and medical consultation to the participants and visitors from all over the country. In fact, the Department of Official Language under the Home Ministry is organizing the All India Official Language Conference for Eastern, North-Eastern and Northern regions in Agartala. Where Union Home Minister Amit Shah will also be present.
People’s nature testing and pulse testing camp will also be organized here. So that the participants can get information about their health condition and body-nature from Ayurvedic point of view.
Pro. Prajapati said that the objective of All India Institute of Ayurveda is not only to provide treatment but also to create awareness among the general public about health protection and Ayurvedic lifestyle.
What’s in this Nityasevi Ayur Kit?
This kit has been made by All India Institute of Ayurveda, Delhi, which is given free to the patients coming to the hospital for a healthy lifestyle. This kit contains things like Ashwagandha, honey, herbal tea, decoction etc., which if taken daily improves health.
Is there a cure for diabetes in Ayurveda?
The most important thing is that in this conference Prof. Prameha Yoga Sangrah, a book on diabetes written and edited by (Vaidya) Rajaram Mahato, will be released by Union Home Minister Amit Shah. This book is based on traditional and practical methods of diabetes management through Ayurveda.
During this, Dean Prof. on behalf of All India Ayurveda Institute. (Dr.) Mahesh Vyas, MS Yogesh Badve, Dr. Ramakant etc. will provide Ayurveda based medical services. In this regard, Secretary of the Department of Official Language, Anshuli Arya said that inspired by the Prime Minister’s Fit India Movement initiative, the Department of Official Language has organized AYUSH camps and yoga sessions in collaboration with the Ministry of AYUSH, so that the health of the common people can be improved by connecting them with India’s traditional medical system, knowledge-science, culture and history.