New Delhi: Chief Justice of India (CJI) DY Chandrachud on Thursday inaugurated the Ayush Holistic Wellness Center at the Supreme Court premises here.
In a conversation with ANI, CJI Chandrachud said that holistic lifestyle is important not only for judges and their close family members but also for the staff.
“I took Panchakarma about a year ago and I am looking forward to taking it again as it is the change of season.However, the Supreme Court has more than 2000 employees including colleagues and 34 judges “I think it's important for all public officials to think about their overall lifestyle, not just for judges and their families, but also for their staff. That's a message to the rest of the country,” he said. .
“I am deeply grateful to all the doctors and Ayush for the benefits of traditional Ayurveda. They have a great facility in Saket and we are currently taking this to the Supreme Court. Each doctor who contributed has prepared this scientifically.'We will make this clear to the Supreme Court and through the Supreme Court to the entire nation,'' he added.
Chief Justice Chandrachud shared insights about his health habits.
“I do yoga. I woke up at 3:30 this morning to do yoga. Additionally, I have been following a vegan diet for the past five months. We are trying to focus on healthy lifestyle patterns. Of course, what we eat and what we put in our bodies,” the CJI said.
Earlier, on Wednesday, while announcing a national-level joint project on health diagnosis and management through Ayurvedic interventions, Ayush, Ports, Shipping and Waterways Minister Sarbananda Sonowal said, “To make India a self-reliant nation, We have to do the following.” All Indians are disease free. ”
This project will benefit more than 20,000 tribal students. The Ministry of Ayush, through its research council Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences (CCRAS), is undertaking this health initiative for tribal students through a joint initiative of the Ministry of Tribal Affairs and ICMR-National Institute of Tribal Health, Jabalpur. It was conducted. . (Ani)
In a conversation with ANI, CJI Chandrachud said that holistic lifestyle is important not only for judges and their close family members but also for the staff.
“I took Panchakarma about a year ago and I am looking forward to taking it again as it is the change of season.However, the Supreme Court has more than 2000 employees including colleagues and 34 judges “I think it's important for all public officials to think about their overall lifestyle, not just for judges and their families, but also for their staff. That's a message to the rest of the country,” he said. .
“I am deeply grateful to all the doctors and Ayush for the benefits of traditional Ayurveda. They have a great facility in Saket and we are currently taking this to the Supreme Court. Each doctor who contributed has prepared this scientifically.'We will make this clear to the Supreme Court and through the Supreme Court to the entire nation,'' he added.
Chief Justice Chandrachud shared insights about his health habits.
“I do yoga. I woke up at 3:30 this morning to do yoga. Additionally, I have been following a vegan diet for the past five months. We are trying to focus on healthy lifestyle patterns. Of course, what we eat and what we put in our bodies,” the CJI said.
Earlier, on Wednesday, while announcing a national-level joint project on health diagnosis and management through Ayurvedic interventions, Ayush, Ports, Shipping and Waterways Minister Sarbananda Sonowal said, “To make India a self-reliant nation, We have to do the following.” All Indians are disease free. ”
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