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Wed 31 May 2023

2:00 PM - 3:00 PM (UTC+5.5)

Global Trends in Traditional Indian Medicine Research – With Special Reference to G20

India ‘s presidency at G 20 is a golden opportunity for showcasing the country ‘s potential areas to contribute towards the world’s economic growth. Ayurveda, the traditional Indian medicine which is the soft power of the country, must mobilise communities towards lifestyle as per ancient wisdom. This is possible by targeting “Life for All,” the key word given by our honourable Prime Minister at the climate for change summit last year. Life can be achieved by reducing poverty and bringing health for all by adopting a zero carbon lifestyle, pro-planet behaviour and integrated wellness with Ayurveda. The world’s economic growth depends upon “life “which further depends upon health, climate and reduction in poverty. Health can be achieved by an integrated approach by adopting an Ayurvedic lifestyle.

The youth can play a major role in achieving the above targets by creating start ups for environment cleaning projects for good climate and creating apps for sensitisation and awareness of an Ayurvedic lifestyle among the public. One health, one earth and one family, which is the tag line of G 20 2023, can be achieved by inculcating Ayurveda wisdom for a better life and mind.

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Dr Pooja Sabharwal

Assistant professor, PG Dept of Rachana Sharir, Ch. Brahm Prakash Ayurved Charak Sansthan, New Delhi

Dr. Pooja Sabharwal is an Ayurveda academician and researcher working in the Ayurveda field since 2006. At present, she is Assistant Professor of Ayurveda at CBPACS, under Govt of NCT of Delhi. She has a vast experience in India and abroad for propagating evidence based Ayurveda. For the propagation of Ayurveda, she has visited Latvia, Germany, London, Dubai, Malaysia, Brazil and Caribbean islands. She was invited by the Embassy of India for Latvia and Sweden, the Embassy of Germany, the Embassy of Sweden and the Ministry of Health of Brazil for the promotion of Ayurved. As a part of the campaign to promote Ayurveda, she participated in the dialogue with various prominent doctors, oncologists, academicians and regulators from the Ministry of Health of various countries. She is author of two books Epigenetics and Ayurveda & Yoga Chakras (and its relation to Ayurveda and cancer). Dr Sabharwal is engaged in extensive research in the field of integrative oncology and epigenetics through Ayurveda . She is part of two projects related to integrative oncology. She has received the National Human Rights award from All India Human Rights Association and the Ayurveda excellence award from the Union Minister of Communication. She has been an International coordinator for various International Ayurveda conferences. She is associated with various international associations such as Ayurveda academic/research advisor. She worked as Consultant/Assistant Medical Superintendent at Shri Dhanwantry Ayurvedic College and Dabur Hospital Chandigarh. She has also served as an Ayurveda consultant in Germany on deputation from the Dept of Ayush, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Govt of India.

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Sophia French

Host, Editor & Curator, AYUVE

Sophia Ann French is the Editor & Curator at the Indica Center for Yoga Studies and Indica Center for Ayurveda Studies. She has been practising hatha yoga for over 15 years and she is a regular practitioner of Vipassana. She is also studying Vedanta with the Chinmaya International Foundation, she is a certified Sivananda Yoga teacher and was the founder and editor of India's first online magazine on Yoga and Vedanta. As Editor & Curator at Indica, she ensures we develop and maintain authentic connections with yoga teachers, institutes, vaidyas, etc, so that we can connect and collaborate to bring you the best of Indian knowledge systems and the lineages that support these systems.