A poor country and A rich idea
Gross National Happiness is not the story of Bhutan alone. It is a story of valuing the goodness in human beings. It is the story of valuing small things that make you smile. About the time when the Bretton Woods
Gross National Happiness is not the story of Bhutan alone. It is a story of valuing the goodness in human beings. It is the story of valuing small things that make you smile. About the time when the Bretton Woods
Thiruvananthapuram.(Source : PTI).Kerala Tourism has launched an initiative blending tourism and knowledge of Ayurveda to woo more holidayers. Titled Ayurbodha, the programme gives tourists not only an opportunity to savour the unmatched grandeur and beauty of the state but
BENGALURU. (The Hindu) Kapiva Ayurveda, a healthcare start-up and a sister concern of the Baidyanath Group, is planning to raise about $8 million within a year-and-half to expand its product portfolio and invest in marketing, Ameve Sharma, president of the Kolkata-based
The place was R.G.Kar Medical College, Calcutta (now Kolkata). The year was 1960, and I, a final year MBBS student, was waiting to be called in for the Internal Medicine Gold Medal Prize examination. Each of us 5 students who
I would like to start with a quote, “The ultimate source of a happy life is the attention we pay to our inner life.” Personality of an individual plays a great role in his happiness at work. Happiness is a
Kerala government will organise an international seminar and ayurveda expo in Kochi in February next year, Health Minister KK Shailaja has said. The four-day seminar will showcase Kerala’s achievements in health tourism, healthcare and ayurveda, she said after inaugurating the
Ayurved Sutra | Regular Issue | Vol. 4 | Issue 12 | On the Cover : Happiness
Bengal traditional practitioners have a great contribution in the field of ayurveda to serve it’s novel healing approach in the society. Different schools of thought with their rich traditional knowledge are serving in different parts of Bengal since times of
A young but earnest Zen student approached his teacher, and asked the Zen Master: “If I work very hard and diligent how long will it take for me to find Zen.” The Master thought about this, then replied, “Ten years.”
Kerala has not fully utilized the potential of medical tourism yet. Our state can flourish further in medical tourism sector if we integrate the services of traditional Indian medicine systems and speciality hospitals. It would help to generate job opportunities