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Promoting Ayurveda as a Pathway to Holistic Well-Being

Anisree Suresh (Research and Client Management), Dharmarajan Dhanuraj (Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR))
This Policy Brief was first published in https://t20ind.org

Abstract

India is a multicultural space founded on an ancient civilisation, cultural heritage, and spirituality and well-being. Ayurveda is a key part of India’s philosophy of lifestyle and well-being. Indeed, the Indian government advocates for a holistic approach to well-being under the AYUSHa programme, which promotes scholarship on Indian traditional medicine systems. This policy brief proposes a G20- wide framework to explore new pathways to adopt Ayurveda principles to encourage a holistic approach to health and well-being, and equitable and sustainable growth.

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Anisree Suresh (Research and Client Management), Dharmarajan Dhanuraj (Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR))

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