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| TRAIT undertakes healing therapy among the humans | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT JAMMU, Oct 16: An enthusiastic group of Ayurveda doctors pursuing the Indian System of Medicines have developed an indigenous methodology to reinvent the goodness of ayurveda for human healing and for the purpose formed an association TRAIT. In this pursuit, the group headed by its chairman Dr Randhir Singh Bhau has announced for starting the event management of certain camps and presentations for the purpose that may educate the masses about the relevance of Indian System of Medicine. Speaking on the occasion, the chairman said that since ayurveda is a noble therapy accepted world over, yet it is being not pursued in right perspective here. He informed about the grass root benefits of the ISM, which if pursued religiously help in avoiding allopathic needs for disease treatment The director of the Association, Dr Varun Suthra said, “Since today all modes of dissemination have been ineffective due to the non-seriousness of the earlier practitioners and added that “this concept in Ayurveda had been used by these people just to secure their jobs and positions held by them for years together which has brought more harm than anything good for the people of the state.” He further said that the idea mooted by the TRAIT aims at involving the people in right perspective so that the real benefits percolate to the needy people. The Trust further intends to come up with a strong and novel innovation in the field of ayuereda by roping in the attributes of art by presenting theatrical items at different venues and places throughout the region so that the concept of healing through art may be promoted that may find more clientele all over. Speaking on the occasion, Dr Vikas Burva, chief secretary said, “Our main idea to launch this trust is to maintain a transparent working on auyerveda that is heavily influenced politically and is been ruined through certain hands”. Others who were present on the occasion include Dr Rohin Sharma, Dr Amit Gupta, Dr Shipra Sharma, Dr. Heena Verma, Dr Tanvi Gupta, Dr Saniya, Dr Ruchika Mahajan and Dr Mrinalini. |
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