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Ayurvedic Clinic “Dr. Aishwarya’s Ayurveda” Inaugurated at Jammu
6/17/2025 11:18:07 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, June 17: In a significant boost to holistic and traditional healthcare in the region, a new Ayurvedic wellness center “Dr. Aishwarya’s Ayurveda – A Natural Healing Centre” was inaugurated at Channi Himmat, Jammu.
Ch. Vikram Randhawa, MLA Bahu, Dr. Pardeep Mahotra, Media Incharge, J&K BJP, alongwith Dr. Vijay Sawhney Retd. HOD Blood Bank, Jammu Medical College, Harpreet Anand Chairman Jammu Sanskriti school, Mona Mehta, Sapna Sethi, Taruna Singh & Anju from Sparkle Women Club, and Kulbir Charak inaugurated the Clinic.
The proprietor Dr. Aishwarya is an experienced Ayurvedic practitioner dedicated to offering natural and time-tested healing therapies. She was accompanied by her husband Mukesh Gupta, her supportive parents, children, and a gathering of well-wishers, family members, and notable social figures from across Jammu.
Ch. Vikram Randhawa congratulated Dr. Aishwarya for her initiative and said, “The revival of Ayurveda is not just a nod to our ancient wisdom but a step towards a healthier and more sustainable lifestyle. I commend Dr. Aishwarya for bringing such a noble and much-needed venture to this part of the city.”
He further added, “Our country has always held a treasure trove of knowledge in the form of Ayurveda, Yoga, and other traditional healing sciences. I truly believe that this clinic will not only serve the health needs of the local community but will also become a model for others to follow. I extend my full support to Dr. Aishwarya and her team, and I hope to see this initiative flourish and expand.”
Dr. Pardeep Mahotra, in his remarks, highlighted the growing relevance of Ayurvedic practices in today’s fast-paced world. “In an era of stress-induced ailments and lifestyle disorders, Ayurveda offers preventive as well as curative solutions that align with the human body’s natural rhythm. Clinics like this are a bridge between our cultural heritage and modern wellness needs,” he said.
Sohail Kazmi, while praising the clinic and its ambiance, noted, “Jammu is witnessing a positive wave of entrepreneurship in the healthcare sector. Dr. Aishwarya’s Ayurveda is a welcome addition that reflects the city’s evolving approach to holistic wellness. Such initiatives by women entrepreneurs inspire the youth and elevate community health standards.”
Dr. Aishwarya, while extending a guided tour of the newly established wellness center, shared her vision behind establishing the clinic. “My dream is to make Ayurveda accessible and relatable to every household. With personalized care, authentic therapies, and a scientific approach to traditional healing, we hope to make a real difference in people’s lives,” she stated.
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