Ayurveda Day in Melbourne promotes wellness for people and planet

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Dr Santosh Kumar Yadav lights the ceremonial lamp as Consul General Dr Sushil Kumar looks on. Photos supplied

The Consulate General of India in Melbourne marked the 10th Ayurveda Day & Workshop with the theme “Ayurveda for People & Planet,” highlighting the balance between human wellbeing and the environment.

Jointly organised by the AYUSH Information Cell Melbourne, the Consulate General of India, and the Australasian Association of Ayurved (AAA), the 2025 event drew professionals, scholars, and community members from across Victoria. It was held under the guidance of Consul General Dr Sushil Kumar and led by Dr Santosh Kumar Yadav, Head of the AYUSH Information Cell Melbourne.

The workshop featured discussions, cultural segments, and interactive sessions exploring Ayurveda’s relevance in promoting health and ecological balance. Participants reflected on ways to integrate traditional Ayurvedic wisdom with modern science to address global health challenges.

The Consulate General of India in Melbourne marked the 10th Ayurveda Day & Workshop with the theme “Ayurveda for People & Planet,” highlighting the balance between human wellbeing and the environment.

Jointly organised by the AYUSH Information Cell Melbourne, the Consulate General of India, and the Australasian Association of Ayurved (AAA), the 2025 event drew professionals, scholars, and community members from across Victoria. It was held under the guidance of Consul General Dr Sushil Kumar and led by Dr Santosh Kumar Yadav, Head of the AYUSH Information Cell Melbourne.

The workshop featured discussions, cultural segments, and interactive sessions exploring Ayurveda’s relevance in promoting health and ecological balance. Participants reflected on ways to integrate traditional Ayurvedic wisdom with modern science to address global health challenges.


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