The All India Institute of Ayurveda (AIIA), which is part of the Ministry of Ayush, launched the Ayurveda Day 2022 programme today. This year, AIIA has been designated as the nodal agency for driving the Ministry of Ayush's mandate for Ayurveda Day. The celebration's theme is 'Har Din Har Ghar Ayurveda.'
The virtual presence of Minister of Ayush Sarabananda Sonawal, MoS for Ayush Dr Munjapara Mahendrabhai Kalubhai, Secretary Vaidhya Rajesh Kotecha, Special Secretary P.K Pathak, and NCSIM chairman Vaidya Jayant Deopujari marked the Ayurveda Day curtain raiser for the six-week long programme (12th September-23rd October).
Every year on Dhanvantari Jayanti, the Ministry of AYUSH celebrates Ayurveda Day, which will be held on October 23 this year. This year, the Ministry is celebrating it in collaboration with all of the Ministries and departments of the Government of India in order to make everyone in the country aware of the traditional medical system.
"The six-week programme is a noble endeavour to carry forward Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision," Sonawal said on the occasion. The success of this programme will be contingent on our ability to reach every citizen of India; thus, in the coming weeks, we will devote all of our efforts to interacting with and sensitizing the people so that the message of Ayurveda can percolate down to all levels. 'Har Din Har Ghar Ayurveda' emphasizes the importance of raising awareness about 'Ayurveda for Holistic Health' in every household. This will assist our country in becoming healthy and strong."
Dr. Mahendrabhai expressed his thoughts, saying, "By collaborating with other countries, we hope to bring Ayurveda to every home and realize the vision of "From Healthy India to a Healthy World."
Prof. Tanuja Nesari, Director of AIIA, shared programme details and highlighted key events coming up in the coming weeks. The programme will include participation from various ministries of the Indian government, with the goal of achieving the three Js: Jan Sandesh, Jan Bhagidari, and Jan Aandolan.