India to celebrate Ayurveda Day 2024 on October 29 along with 150 countries across the globe

Oct 23, 2024

New Delhi [India], October 23 : The Ministry of Ayush will celebrate the 9th Ayurveda Day on October 29, with more than 150 countries around the globe joining in the festivities. This year, the theme for the occasion is "Ayurveda Innovations for Global Health."
On this occasion, the Ministry of Ayush will organise an event at the All India Institute of Ayurveda (AIIA) in the national capital.
Prataprao Jadhav, Union Minister of State for Ayush, noted the significance of Ayurveda Day and said, "Ayurveda Day has now become a global movement. We are proud to learn that as many as 150 countries are expected to join the Ayurveda Day celebrations in 2024."
He emphasised the ministry's focus while highlighting the theme of Ayurveda Day 2024, adding, "The theme of this year's Ayurveda Day celebrations gives new dimensions to the contribution of Ayurveda to global health. Our aim is to promote Ayurveda globally as a robust system of medicine for the welfare of the public. Under this, the All India Institute of Ayurveda has initiated a month-long program across the country."
While highlighting the vision of the ministry, Vaidya Rajesh Kotecha, Secretary of the Ministry of Ayush, said, "Through the Ayurveda Day celebrations, Ayush focuses on integrating Ayurveda with contemporary science to address critical health issues including non-communicable diseases, mental health, antimicrobial resistance, and geriatric care."
Talking about the latest initiatives of the Ministry, Kotecha added, "Ayurveda knowledge is made conveniently accessible to the public through digital platforms under the umbrella of Ayush Grid, including major initiatives such as the Ayurgyan Scheme, Ayush Research Portal, and Namaste Portal." Currently, Ayurveda is recognised in as many as 24 countries across the globe, while Ayurveda products are exported to over 100 countries."
This year's celebration will witness significant participation from startups and industry, positioning Ayurveda at the heart of global health innovation. Leading Ayurveda experts have also expressed their thoughts and hopes for this important event. Ayush professionals are particularly enthusiastic about this year's celebrations surrounding innovation in Ayurveda.
Dr. Manoj Nesari, Advisor to the Ministry of Ayush and Director of the North Eastern Institute of Ayurveda and Homoeopathy (NEIAH) in Shillong, said, "The theme 'Ayurveda Innovation for Global Health' has been specifically chosen to highlight the huge research work done in Ayurveda to establish the scientific relevance of Ayurveda in promotion of health and treatment of various disease conditions. This also highlights the relevance of Ayurveda for the healthcare of people across the globe, irrespective of their religion, ethnicity, social status and geographical boundaries. The special focus on innovation would attract and inspire our youngsters to indulge in Ayurveda and establish startups. I also see lots of vibration and enthusiasm in the people of North East states and rising acceptance of Ayurveda in all North East states."
Dr Mohan Singh, Director Ayush, Jammu & Kashmir, stated, "Given the theme of this year's celebrations, we are all excited to be part of the Ayurveda Day 2024 activities. We anticipate an extraordinary confluence of professionals, researchers, and startups, all dedicated to creating a healthier, more sustainable world through the power of Ayurveda."
As the world moves toward Ayurveda Day on October 29, the Ministry of Ayush, its partner institutions, professionals, and Ayurveda enthusiasts around the globe are excited for this unique celebration. Through innovation and collaboration, Ayurveda is poised to offer sustainable solutions for global health and well-being.
It is worth noting that the celebration of Ayurveda Day takes place annually on the auspicious occasion of Dhanvantari Jayanti (Dhanteras). Since its inception in 2016, Ayurveda Day has gained global significance. Throughout the month, various events and activities are being organised nationwide, highlighting the importance of Ayurveda in health promotion and disease prevention.