How Will the Ayush Seminar Enhance Ayurveda-Based Pediatric Healthcare?

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Key Takeaways
- The seminar emphasizes the role of Ayurveda in pediatric health.
- Experts will discuss traditional and contemporary practices.
- Collaboration among Ayurveda professionals is encouraged.
- Holistic health approaches are vital for children’s wellness.
- The event is a platform for knowledge sharing and innovation.
New Delhi, Aug 17 (NationPress) The Rashtriya Ayurveda Vidyapeeth (RAV), an autonomous body under the Ministry of Ayush, is gearing up to host its 30th National Seminar, which will act as a vibrant platform for Ayurveda specialists to promote knowledge, innovation, and collaborative research in pediatric healthcare, as per an official announcement made on Sunday.
Scheduled for August 18-19 in the capital, the seminar, themed “Management of Illness & Wellness in Paediatrics through Ayurveda,” aims to unite distinguished scholars, practitioners, researchers, and students to discuss traditional Ayurvedic methods alongside contemporary evidence-based practices for enhancing child health and wellness.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has consistently emphasized the significance of traditional medicine in fostering a healthier society.
He stated, "Ayush is not just a system of medicine; it embodies a holistic lifestyle. By merging Ayurveda and other traditional methods with modern healthcare, we can guarantee wellness for every segment of society, particularly our children, who represent the future of the nation."
Prataprao Ganpatrao Jadhav, Minister of State (Independent Charge), Ministry of Ayush, has consistently backed initiatives that advocate holistic child healthcare through Ayurveda.
"Ayurveda has always prioritized the health of children as the cornerstone of a healthy society. The forthcoming National Seminar of RAV on pediatric care is a timely initiative to underscore Ayurveda’s comprehensive approach to both managing illness and promoting wellness in children,” remarked Jadhav.
“I am confident that the discussions over the next two days will enrich practitioners, researchers, and students, contributing to the advancement of pediatric healthcare through Ayurveda,” he added.
According to Vaidya Rajesh Kotecha, Secretary, Ministry of Ayush, the 30th National Seminar of Rashtriya Ayurveda Vidyapeeth presents a valuable opportunity to unite the Ayurveda community on a single platform.
“I am optimistic that the discussions will inspire fresh perspectives, bolster evidence-based practices, and promote greater collaboration in pediatric Ayurveda. Such initiatives serve to connect classical knowledge with modern healthcare demands,” he noted.