At the inauguration of National Arogya Mela 2026 in Buldhana’s Shegaon, President Droupadi Murmu celebrated AYUSH’s legacy by felicitating six senior healers. The event marks a milestone in promoting indigenous medicine.
Drawing from cultural roots, Murmu affirmed that integral health epitomizes true felicity. A healthy populace is indispensable for India’s resilience, with AYUSH systems offering timeless, precious contributions.
These practices—Yoga, Ayurveda, Siddha—have sustained humanity pre-modern era. Abundant medicinal herbs in fields, kitchens, forests form a precious repository needing urgent conservation.
Such efforts secure herbal raw materials, uplift rural economies via cultivation, bolster land health, and preserve nature’s equilibrium. Championing AYUSH yields dividends in personal fitness, prosperity, and sustainability.
Providing blueprints for wholesome existence, AYUSH aligns with worldwide pivot to holistic prevention. Yoga’s stress-relief and Ayurveda’s therapies enjoy surging popularity.
Advancements in research, standardization, and controls will cement AYUSH’s stature. The Ministry’s unwavering commitment, via internationally synced R&D norms, forges scientific credibility against today’s health threats.
Envisioning triumph through modern science, ingenuity, and collaborations, President Murmu foresaw traditional wisdom’s integration as core to global healthcare architectures.
