This summit highlights how traditional practices can be our guiding stars. It's not about dismissing modern medicine but about embracing the wisdom that our ancestors have passed down. Imagine a future where ancient and modern practices work hand in hand to keep us well.
Gandhinagar, Gujarat.
In a remarkable stride towards embracing the power of traditional medicine, the world is witnessing a first-of-its-kind event – the Global Summit on Traditional Medicine. Imagine experts, healers, and health ministers from around the globe coming together to explore the age-old practices that have guided human health for centuries. It's like a bridge between the past and the future of well-being.
Hosted by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Ministry of Ayush, this groundbreaking summit is happening on August 17-18, 2023, in the scenic city of Gandhinagar, Gujarat. The aim is simple yet profound: to discover how the traditional knowledge of our ancestors can contribute to our modern health needs.
Think of it as a hub of knowledge where scientists, traditional medicine practitioners, and experts gather to discuss the latest advancements in traditional medicine. Have you ever wondered how ancient practices can fit into our digital age? Well, that's exactly what this summit is exploring. The WHO Global Centre for Traditional Medicine, a partnership between the WHO and the Ministry of Ayush, is also in focus. It's like a hub where ideas are shared to shape the future of traditional medicine globally.
One exciting aspect of the summit is an exhibition that showcases traditional medicine systems from all over the world. It's like taking a journey through different cultures and their healing traditions. There's a special emphasis on how these practices are connected to nature – a concept beautifully represented by the 'Kalpavriksha'. And guess what? Cutting-edge science and technology also have a role in this exhibition, showing us how traditional practices can blend with modern innovations.
Now, let's talk about yoga and meditation – the ancient gems that promote wellness of the body and mind. These practices are an essential part of the summit, making it a holistic experience. Health ministers from 30 countries and representatives from over 90 countries are part of this event, making it a truly global gathering.
In the opening ceremony, we saw Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO's Director-General, along with Minister of Ayush Shri Sarbananda Sonowal and Minister of Health and Family Welfare Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya. They shared their excitement about merging traditional practices with modern healthcare. It's like tapping into our roots to create a healthier world for everyone.
As we navigate modern health challenges, this summit highlights how traditional practices can be our guiding stars. It's not about dismissing modern medicine but about embracing the wisdom that our ancestors have passed down. Imagine a future where ancient and modern practices work hand in hand to keep us well.
In a world that's striving for well-being, the Global Summit on Traditional Medicine shows us that ancient wisdom has a vital role to play. So, keep an eye on this transformative event – it's rewriting the story of health, one tradition at a time.