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    Yoga Sudha - December 2024
    (Mahadevappa B. on behalf of SVYASA, 2024-12-07) Nagendra, H. R.
    My dear Brothers and Sisters, At S-VYASA's state-of-the-art City Campus, we are proud to offer nearly 30 programs in Engineering, Management, Computer Science, and Allied Sciences, attracting close to 1,000 students. These programs aim to blend academic excellence with holistic well-being, incorporating Yoga as a core element to address the challenges of burnout and stress in high-demand professions. Today’s professionals, especially in IT and corporate sectors, face immense workloads, often exceeding 12-14 hours daily. Tragically, heart attacks and other Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) are becoming common among young individuals in their 20s - a trend highlighted by Dr. Devi Shetty of Narayana Hrudayalaya. Once primarily affecting those over 60, these health issues now plague the younger generation, underscoring an urgent need for preventive measures. Recognizing this, the Ministry of Health has allocated 20% of its annual budget to establish 1.2 lakh Wellness Centres nationwide. Yoga has emerged as a cornerstone for preventive healthcare and positive health promotion. Over the last 15 years, S-VYASA has pioneered research-backed Yoga protocols tailored to combat burnout and address major health challenges in corporate and IT sectors. In addition to fostering physical and mental resilience, our programs enhance essential skills such as memory, IQ, creativity, and physical stamina. With integrated Yoga protocols embedded in the curriculum, our undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral courses prepare students to become role models in their professions, equipped to meet industry demands while maintaining a balanced lifestyle. Situated in the vibrant IT hub of Bengaluru's Satva Global City Campus, our infrastructure matches international standards, fostering collaboration with leading companies in the park. Industry executives actively mentor students, bridging education and real-world corporate needs, ensuring exceptional job opportunities. We invite alumni, parents, and well wishers to guide young aspirants toward these transformative programs, starting next year, to build a brighter, healthier future for all. g Dr H R Nagendra
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    (S-Vyasa, 2017-03-06) Nagendra, H. R.; Arathi, Jagannathan
    Notwithstanding the great contributions of modern medical system its failure to cure NCDs has necessitated integration of traditional systems of health care. Yoga provides a robust platform for such integration. In Prashanti Kutiram, Arogyadhama has shown the usefulness of add on Yoga Therapy to allopathy over 3 decades. Further integration of Ayurveda, Naturopathy, Physiotherapy, Acupuncture has shown not only greater effectiveness but also faster recovery towards normalcy.
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    (S Vyasa, 2017-01-12) Nagendra, H. R.; Arathi, Jagannathan
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    (S Vyasa, 2016-12-09) Nagendra, H. R.; Arathi, Jagannathan
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    (S Vyasa, 2016-11-09) Nagendra, H. R.; Arathi, Jagannathan
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    (S Vyasa, 2016-10-09) Nagendra, H. R.; Arathi, Jagannathan
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    (Nagendra, H. R., 2016-08-03) Nagendra, H. R.; Arathi, Jagannathan
    Diabetes Control is the focus for the year for Ministry of AYUSH. Joint secretary Sri Anil Ganeriwala, the architect of IDYs success who brought great dividends by getting two World Guinness Book Records has been entrusted with this DM Control Movement (DMCOM). Detailed plans are being worked out and the first meeting of the National Experts Committee chaired by me is on the anvil. With the Survey Data procured three years ago by Dr. Mohan and team in Chennai which showed that DM has started getting high in rural areas also (with nearly 12%) has put us to deal with rural population also. So it will be a multi-pronged approach in rural and urban areas as well. The objective of this will be to prevent Pre-Diabetics to become Diabetics first and see that we recue cases getting to complications. Yoga Research has shown that severe DM patients can first become moderate, then mild and get free from DM by using suitable techniques of Yoga. A time has come to scale up these findings to cover bigger populations.
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    (Nagendra, H. R., 2016-06-03) Nagendra, H. R.; Arathi, Jagannathan
    "Making India the preferred destination for Holistic Health care" for the world has been the theme of the Ministry of Tourism as also the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA). This week there was a meeting of 5 medical experts from USA, one each from UAE, Malaysia, South Africa apart from the top medical experts from India in Delhi as a part of the Bharatiya Pravasi Diwas (Jan 9-11) organized by MEA chaired by MoS for MEA General V K Singh (Rtd.) in Jawaharlal Nehru Bhavan in Janpath Road, New Delhi. The interest shown by all the participants to join hands to facilitate this aspect of the MEA brought out clear means for achieving the same. The role of AYUSH was highly appreciated especially in the treatment of Modern NCDs by all which can give India a big edge. However the limitations and bottle necks for the same on one hand and tremendous potentialities on the other hand were delineated. Need of research, quality treatment assurance by well trained professionals of Holistic health care was emphasized. Hospitals offering holistic health care have to be identified for the same and put on the web of MEA and promoted in all mission centres of MEA, ease of getting VISA for medical treatment, for getting training in holistic health care, research collaborations, etc. were the key issues discussed. It has been decided to form a Google team to interact each other to take things further.
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    (Nagendra, H. R., 2016-05-03) Nagendra, H. R.; Arathi, Jagannathan
    The process of integration of modern medical system with AYUSH should start at rural levels. In India even today, the health care at primary health care is essentially governed by local health traditions including Ayurveda, herbal medicine and life style adjustments in providing suitable food, rest, counselling, etc. As mentioned in the last editorial, simple kits to support these life style changes can be provided using inexpensive kits of Homoeopathy, Ayruveda, Siddha, Unani, etc. depending on the regional and faith preferences. While these systems are in vogue for several thousands of years and is continuing in village and tribal areas, we need to streamline, accredit local health tradition providers so that the effectiveness will increase, The AYUSH experts have started working on development of these basic kits to deal with simple common ailments under the guidance of the Task Force set up by the ministry of AYUSH.
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    (Nagendra, H. R., 2016-04-03) Nagendra, H. R.; Arathi, Jagannathan
    Integration of all systems of health care is the necessity of the new era. No single system has been found to deal with all ailments both contagious and NCDs. Pluralistic system of health care is emerging. Our conference in January brought the best findings of both allopathic and the AYUSH systems. The Indo-US conference in Delhi also highlighted the same. Our experience in Arogyadhama is helping us to understand the process of integration. As a pilot study the experiments over the last 5 years has clearly shown that integration can bring better and quicker results than Yoga Therapy and allopathy combination. With this experience we have now planned for a Multi-speciality, tertiary care integrative medical hospital of about 1500 beds in Prashanti Kutiram campus. We seek all assistance to make it a reality by your financial support for this unique project which will become a role model for future hospitals in India and all over the world.