NEW DELHI: Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud on Thursday inaugurated the state-of-the-art AYUSH Holistic Wellness Center at the Supreme Court premises here for judges, their close relatives and court staff, providing personal and He said he is a proponent of Ayurveda and a holistic lifestyle.
The CJI said he wants to spread the message about the benefits of this age-old Ayurvedic tradition to the rest of the country.
“For me, this is a satisfying moment. I have been working on this ever since I became Chief Justice of India. I am personally a supporter of Ayurveda and holistic lifestyle.” He said.
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Regarding his schedule, CJI said, “I woke up at 3:30 this morning to do yoga, and of course I'm on a vegan diet myself.For the past five months, I've been completely vegan and I continue to do so.'' But I try to focus on holistic lifestyle patterns, starting with what we eat and, of course, what we put into our bodies.”
He said the Supreme Court has more than 2,000 employees and 34 judges, and they face a lot of stress in their daily work.
“I thought it was important to consider the overall pattern of life of the staff, not just the judges and their immediate families,” he said.
He also expressed gratitude to AYUSH for expanding the facilities of the Supreme Court.
“I am deeply grateful to all the doctors and AYUSH. They have a great facility in Saket. But we are now taking this to the Supreme Court,” he said.
The CJI said that the facility is very scientifically prepared, including treatment rooms and rest rooms in line with the nature of treatment given to patients.
“I will make it available to the Supreme Court and through it to the entire nation,” he said.
(issued February 22, 2024, 14:45 IST)