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  • Green Man Viral Desai inspires graduates at the 9th convocation of Uka Tarsadia University – Primex News Network

    Green Man Viral Desai inspires graduates at the 9th convocation of Uka Tarsadia University – Primex News Network

    Surat (Gujarat) [India], March 29: The Uka Tarsadia University invited Viral Desai, popularly known as ‘Greenman’ as the chief guest at the 9th Convocation for conferring degrees on the students of Commerce and Management faculties.

    Desai gave an encouraging address to a large crowd of commerce and management students at the Uka Tarsadia University’s auditorium, emphasizing the importance of a degree and education, as well as the spirit of environmental protection, in shaping India’s future. Desai challenged the graduates to make significant contributions to environmental conservation and become ‘Paryavaran Senani’.

    Talking with the media, Desai said, ‘Education is not just a degree of the paper, but it is also a process that expands a person’s capabilities and expertise that goes through the procedure.’ The one thing that I am pleased about the Uka Tarsadia University is that it leads in imparting Degrees, but it is also at the forefront in teaching Values and Concerns to its students. This university education has given fresh hope when the country requires professionals and environmentally conscious individuals.’

    The 9th convocation of the Uka Tarsadia University was attended by Dr. NC Shah, Dr. Dinesh Shah, and Dr. Krunal Patel.

  • Green Man Viral Desai inspires graduates at the 9th convocation of Uka Tarsadia University

    Green Man Viral Desai inspires graduates at the 9th convocation of Uka Tarsadia University

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    Surat (Gujarat) [India], March 29: The Uka Tarsadia University invited Viral Desai, popularly known as ‘Greenman’ as the chief guest at the 9th Convocation for conferring degrees on the students of Commerce and Management faculties.

    Desai gave an encouraging address to a large crowd of commerce and management students at the Uka Tarsadia University’s auditorium, emphasizing the importance of a degree and education, as well as the spirit of environmental protection, in shaping India’s future. Desai challenged the graduates to make significant contributions to environmental conservation and become ‘Paryavaran Senani’.

    Talking with the media, Desai said, ‘Education is not just a degree of the paper, but it is also a process that expands a person’s capabilities and expertise that goes through the procedure.’ The one thing that I am pleased about the Uka Tarsadia University is that it leads in imparting Degrees, but it is also at the forefront in teaching Values and Concerns to its students. This university education has given fresh hope when the country requires professionals and environmentally conscious individuals.’

    The 9th convocation of the Uka Tarsadia University was attended by Dr. NC Shah, Dr. Dinesh Shah, and Dr. Krunal Patel.

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  • Star Imaging & Path Lab organised Preventive Health Campaign for Advocates at Rohini Court Complex – Primex News Network

    Star Imaging & Path Lab organised Preventive Health Campaign for Advocates at Rohini Court Complex – Primex News Network

    New Delhi (India), March 29: Dr Sameer Bhati, Director at Star Imaging & Path organised a Preventive Health Campaign to care for Health & Wellbeing of Legal Fraternity at Rohini Court Complex on march 26. The Inaugural Ceremony marked the presence of the esteemed & distinguished members of the Bench as well as the bar. The Campaign aimed at providing Preventive Health Check-Up facilities  & Doctor Consultation so as to identify people in an apparently healthy population who are at higher risk of a health problem or a condition, so that an early treatment or intervention can be offered and thereby reduce the incidence and/or mortality of the health problem or condition within the population.

    Sh. Suresh Kumar Gupta, Hon’ble Principal District & Sessions Judge-North West District, Sh. Vimal Kumar Yadav, Hon’ble Principal District & Sessions Judge-North District, Sh. Vinod Kumar, District Judge Commercial Court, North West District, Dr. Sameer Bhati, Director, Star Imaging & Path Lab, Mr. Manjeet Mathur, Honorary Secretary, Rohini Court Bar Association & the advocates together pledged to take a preventive approach for their health & stay one step ahead of the disease. Sh. Suresh Kumar Gupta, Hon’ble Judge said that “This is a welcome move by Star Imaging with Rohini Court Bar Association & it’s high time to focus on one’s health as we have witnessed the Harsh Covid Times.” Dr. Sameer Bhati, Director Star Imaging said that, “Preventive Health Campaign is the need of the Hour. Staying amid pollution with busy & hectic schedules have resulted in ignorance of personal health. We need to make our own laws for our Good Health.”

  • Educationist & innovator Dr. Sunita Gandhi develops new pedagogy ‘Global Dream –ALfA – Primex News Network

    Educationist & innovator Dr. Sunita Gandhi develops new pedagogy ‘Global Dream –ALfA – Primex News Network

    New Delhi (India), March 28: Travelling from Lucknow to India’s capital New Delhi, a surprise squadron of Kindergarten to Grade 2 students addressed a press conference at the Press Club of India , to help the world solve one its greatest problems in education – that of universal literacy and numeracy.

    The jaws dropped as these dozen little 5-7-year-olds read out passages randomly selected by the audience from the day’s newspapers in both English and Hindi. They further demonstrated their one-grade-up mathematical skills. They have learned these foundational skills in just 30 hours over three months followed by practice for fluency. Not just them, most of their classmates are doing equally well, this despite school closures most of the last two years due to COVID.

    Dr Sunita Gandhi, the program creator of the groundbreaking pedagogy ‘Global Dream Toolkit’ which incorporates the ‘Accelerating Learning for All’ (ALfA), is a well-known educator whose family runs the world’s largest school.

    Speaking on the occasion, Gandhi said: “The classic problem in education has been that of speed. Global Dream Toolkits counters the notion that it takes three plus years to make a child capable of reading and basic numeracy. When children learn rapidly, it expands capacities, and creates new possibilities. The world can now become literate in months, not years, or decades. One more year without rapid gains in learning can be disastrous. Education is a worldwide emergency. Urgent action is required today, not tomorrow.”

    These little ambassadors for literacy demanded that the policy-makers treat education as an emergency, ensure foundational literacy and numeracy for all children, and do it within this year using disruptive methods as they have used to learn quickly.

    Universal literacy and numeracy is a Sustainable Development Goal. According to UNICEF, education loss is ‘nearly unsurmountable’. In low- and middle-income countries, learning losses due to school closures have left up to 70 per cent of 10-year-olds unable to read or understand a simple text, up from 53 per cent pre-pandemic.In the US, learning losses have been observed in many states. In Texas, for example, two-thirds of children in Grade 3 tested below their grade level in math in 2021, compared to half of children in 2019.

    To acquire these skills rapidly, the children have used the Global Dream Toolkit which also includes  the Accelerating Learning for All (ALfA) pedagogy. Each study module is a self-teacher. Children learn in pairs. Teachers prompt the children to their tasks, but do not teach. Almost anyone can be a teacher.

    Global Dream is available in twenty-five of the world’s languages including Swahili, Arabic, French, Spanish, English,Urdu, Gujarati and others. The goal by the end of 2022 is to replicate them in 100 languages of the world.

    Currently, the Val Verde County in California is trying out ALfA literacy, and the Cucamonga School District, also in California, is beginning with numeracy. The program has been endorsed by Literacy Chicago for adult literacy. It is beginning to be adopted through partnerships across Africa, Latin America and other parts of the world. A Global Advisory Committee for Disruptive Literacy consists of members from some fifteen countries, and includes legendary educators Ernesto Schiefelbein of Chile and Aïcha Bah Diallo of Guinea.

    Menka Sharma, a teacher using these groundbreaking methods said, “Global Dream is transformative. This will become the way of the future. The learning process is joyful and liberating for the children and the teacher. The children decode and blend by themselves. There is no need to measure learning gaps or personalize learning. Almost all of the children grow above grade level at extraordinary speed. We can never go back to the tedious methods of the past. Besides, the ALfA processes integrate the 21st Century Skills of Character, Citizenship, Collaboration, Communication, Creativity, and Critical Thinking.”

    The children were accompanied by their parents. Kanika Jain, the mother of 5-year-old Ridhima said, “ALfA is working like magic. The children are highly motivated. They understand more, and learning is exploding.”

    A senior bureaucrat and former Chief Secretary of India’s largest state Uttar Pradesh, Alok Ranjan, said: “When I was coming down from the corridor of these kids’ school, I went to the various classrooms and talked to these children and made them read, and they were reading as fluently as they are reading in front of you, almost all of them. So that is remarkable.”

  • Star Imaging & Path Lab organised Preventive Health Campaign for Advocates at Rohini Court Complex

    Star Imaging & Path Lab organised Preventive Health Campaign for Advocates at Rohini Court Complex

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    New Delhi (India), March 29: Dr Sameer Bhati, Director at Star Imaging & Path organised a Preventive Health Campaign to care for Health & Wellbeing of Legal Fraternity at Rohini Court Complex on march 26. The Inaugural Ceremony marked the presence of the esteemed & distinguished members of the Bench as well as the bar. The Campaign aimed at providing Preventive Health Check-Up facilities  & Doctor Consultation so as to identify people in an apparently healthy population who are at higher risk of a health problem or a condition, so that an early treatment or intervention can be offered and thereby reduce the incidence and/or mortality of the health problem or condition within the population.

    Sh. Suresh Kumar Gupta, Hon’ble Principal District & Sessions Judge-North West District, Sh. Vimal Kumar Yadav, Hon’ble Principal District & Sessions Judge-North District, Sh. Vinod Kumar, District Judge Commercial Court, North West District, Dr. Sameer Bhati, Director, Star Imaging & Path Lab, Mr. Manjeet Mathur, Honorary Secretary, Rohini Court Bar Association & the advocates together pledged to take a preventive approach for their health & stay one step ahead of the disease. Sh. Suresh Kumar Gupta, Hon’ble Judge said that “This is a welcome move by Star Imaging with Rohini Court Bar Association & it’s high time to focus on one’s health as we have witnessed the Harsh Covid Times.” Dr. Sameer Bhati, Director Star Imaging said that, “Preventive Health Campaign is the need of the Hour. Staying amid pollution with busy & hectic schedules have resulted in ignorance of personal health. We need to make our own laws for our Good Health.”

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  • DevPro-INDIAdonates’ event ‘Synergy and Sustainability’ catches Worldwide attention

    DevPro-INDIAdonates’ event ‘Synergy and Sustainability’ catches Worldwide attention

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    New Delhi (India), March 28: DevPro-INDIAdonates has curated an event series that intends to approach philanthropy strategically while pivoting (NGOs, Corporates, Government) collective energies towards scaling up the impact. Named ‘Synergy and Sustainability, this event had two primarily sessions, one titled strategic philanthropy in the pandemic era, while the second was convergence – corporates, NGOs and government.

    The event was attended by some of the dignitaries from the NGO vertical of the Civil Society. Corporate leadership with a particular focus on those on CSR and sustainability shared their views vividly. Some names that spoke were Dr Sanjay Patra, Founder, INDIAdonates- Chair, Mr Gagan Sethi, Founder, Jan Vikas, Mr Rohan Das, V.P, Sustainability/CSR, DBS Foundation, Ms Megha Jain, Associate Director, Strategic Philanthropy DASRA, Mr Pratyush Kumar Panda, Head, Sustainability and CSR, L&T Infotech, Mr Noshir Dadrawala, CEO, CAP- Chair, Ms Priya Naik (Founder & CEO, Samhita Social Ventures), Mr N.M Prusty, Chairperson, Sphere India, Mr Anurag Mishra, Head of CSR Operations, Cipla Ltd, Mr Sandeep Sharma, Founder, DevPro- INDIAdonates.

    Through this event, they have aimed to raise, if not address, two poignant issues. Some of these challenges warrant us to reflect on how to approach philanthropy more strategically and understand if our philanthropic strategies seek to answer the significant economic fault lines or are solely oriented toward meeting business interests. The past two years have also revealed the need for Corporates, NGOs and the Government to converge and synergise each other’s work while simultaneously holding each machinery responsible for ensuring long term sustainability. Against this backdrop, this event seeks to answer the most pressing concerns while charting out a way forward. The sessions reflected the tenets of collaborations with the foresight of creating social impact that results in more significant sustainability.

    About the overall event, Dr Sanjay Patra, Founder, INDIAdonates shares, “Over the last two years, the pandemic has reversed the successful strides India has made to overcome basic humanitarian needs. We find ourselves once again trying to answer ‘what next’. The time for introspection is now, to learn from the past and apply for the future- especially philanthropy. The need of the hour remains to see if our giving addresses the myriad challenges or is the civil society on its path to becoming mere social contractors.”

    Adding to him, Mr Sandeep Sharma, Founder, INDIAdonates said, “India stands at the crossroads of transition, and despite the various synergies at play- the real question remains- is this transition driven by design or does value addition propel us? Philanthropic successes require collaboration from all country stakeholders- Civil Society, India Inc and the Government. This coalition is imperative for India to scale up development and be well on its way to achieving SDG Goals 2030.”

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  • CSMIA awarded the prestigious Aviation Sustainability & Environment Award at the FICCI Wings India Awards 2022

    CSMIA awarded the prestigious Aviation Sustainability & Environment Award at the FICCI Wings India Awards 2022

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    Mumbai (Maharashtra), March 27: Proving its mettle yet again, Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) has been conferred the prestigious ‘Aviation Sustainability & Environment’ award by Wings India Awards 2022 for its efficient green practices. On 25th March 2022, CSMIA was lauded by the eminent panel of judges at Asia’s largest event in Civil Aviation – Wings India 2022, jointly organised by the Ministry of Civil Aviation and Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI) at Begumpet Airport, Hyderabad. The accolade comes as a recognition of CSMIA’s commitment and relentless efforts towards implementing sustainable initiatives as well as inching closer to being one of the country’s most eco-friendly airports.

    With sustainability at the heart of every decision making, CSMIA has undertaken initiatives of building an effective waste management system, carbon management system, carbon neutrality, wastewater recycling, and enhancement in renewable energy capacity, to name a few. CSMIA released the 5th edition of its biennial “Sustainability Report 2020″, which outlined the airport’s approach, performance, and achievements under three pillars of sustainability principles – Social, Environment, and Economic. Moreover, CSMIA is the first airport in the Asia Pacific to have published a Sustainability report as per the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) standards.

    Speaking on the occasion, the CSMIA spokesperson said, “It is a matter of joy and pride to be a part of Wings India 2022 and receive this prestigious award on behalf of CSMIA. This recognition is a testament to our continued efforts towards superior operational performance while actively contributing towards building a sustainable aviation ecosystem. With nearly 5000 flights expected to fly weekly in the summer and passenger footfall reaching new highs every day, we will continue to provide world-class service and comfort to all our passengers while being custodians of environment management and sustainable performance”. 

    Each year, Wings India Awards recognizes airlines, airports, institutions and organisations from the aviation industry that have created benchmarks and made notable contributions in the field of Civil Aviation in India.

    CSMIA, over the years, has time and again been recognised for its exemplary work in the environment and sustainable initiatives. The airport bagged the Silver Award at the esteemed ACI Asia-Pacific Green Airports Recognition in 2020 for its sustainable water management approach and environment-friendly practices. Besides, CSMIA’s Terminal-2 (T2) was recently conferred with ‘PLATINUM rated Green Existing Building Project’ for the period 2021 to 2024 by the Indian Green Building Council (IGBC). Being one of the busiest airports of India, CSMIA’s proactive efforts towards sustainability and environmental measures assure the highest safety standards for all its passengers while transiting through the airport. CSMIA’s commitment to pioneer initiatives envisions building a sustainable ecosystem, paving the way for a greener tomorrow.

    About Mumbai International Airport Limited (MIAL):

    Mumbai International Airport Limited (MIAL) is managed by Adani Airport Holdings Limited (AAHL), a subsidiary of Adani Enterprises, the flagship company of the globally diversified Adani Group. MIAL is a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) venture between AAHL, holding a majority stake of 74%, and the Airports Authority of India, holding the rest 26%. AAHL aims to converge India’s biggest cities in a hub and spoke model through the Group’s proven strength in developing and managing complex transport & logistics hubs.

    With a strong understanding of modern-day mobility requirements, the Adani Group’s vision for MIAL is to reinvent Mumbai International Airport as India’s biggest aerotropolis, where the traditional airport nucleus of passenger and cargo infrastructure will be reinforced by interdependent clusters of commercial and residential infrastructure to create the nation’s busiest airport ecosystem.

    MIAL has been further envisioned as a global air-travel focal point where domestic and international flyers actively engage in business and leisure supported by metropolitan expansion that catalyzes aviation-linked businesses and employment opportunities. At MIAL, we intend to create distinctiveness with an experiential offering that puts Mumbai first.

  • North India’s 1st Robotic Angioplasty centre launched at RHL Heart Centre, Rajasthan Hospital, Jaipur – Primex News Network

    North India’s 1st Robotic Angioplasty centre launched at RHL Heart Centre, Rajasthan Hospital, Jaipur – Primex News Network

    Dr Ravinder Singh Rao

    Adding perfection to human excellence

    Jaipur (Rajasthan) [India], March 26: North India’s first robotic angioplasty centre was inaugurated by honourable Governor of West Bengal Shri Jagdeep Dhankar Ji at Rajasthan Hospital Jaipur. On this occasion, Dr Ravinder Singh Rao, Chairman -RHL Heart Centre, performed a live robotic angioplasty wherein a stent was placed perfectly through Robotic intervention. The patient had 90 per cent blockage in the main artery. The live robotic angioplasty was witnessed by Governor Shri Jagdeep Dhankar, Dr Sudhir Bhandari, Vice-Chancellor of RUHS and eminent cardiologists from top medical institutes, including PGI Chandigarh, AIIMS New Delhi, CMC Vellore, MMM, Chennai.

    Dr Ravinder Singh Rao, who performed the robotic angioplasty, said, “Blockages at the main areas of the coronary artery, tortuous blockages or blockages at the origin, are considered vital blockages. STLLR trial has shown that 47.6 per cent of stents are not optimally placed, resulting in a longitudinal geographical miss. It means that some areas of the blockages, either at the beginning or at the end, are missed or not covered with the stent. If the stent is not placed at the right position, there is a 2.3 times chance that the patient will require repeat angioplasty shortly, compared to patients in whom the stent is placed at the right position. Moreover, in routine angioplasty, a second stent is used if the blockage is missed by one stent. Robotic angioplasty reduces the necessity of a second stent in 10% of cases. Additionally, the radiation exposure to the patient is decreased by 20 per cent compared to the normal angioplasty.”

    Dr Sudhir Bhandari, Vice-Chancellor of RUHS, said, “Cardiac diseases are rapidly increasing and appearing younger. Robotic angioplasty will offer cardiac intervention at par with international standards. It is a proud moment for Jaipur to become a Center of excellence for cardiac treatment.”

    Shri Jagdeep Dhankar, Honorable Governor of West Bengal, said, “Advanced cardiac treatment such as these will be done with the safest outcome. Robotic angioplasty will put Jaipur & Rajasthan Hospital on India’s map as a centre of excellence. It will generate trust in the needy patients across the country for complex cardiac treatment.”

    Dr Rao presented an outcome data of cardiac cath lab for the year 2021-2022 in which over 500 angioplasty and over 65 TAVI were done at RHL Heart Center. The success rate for complex angioplasty was 99.4% per cent TAVI is a procedure for Aortic Valve Replacement without open-heart surgery, At RHL heart centre, the success rate was 100 per cent. Patients had travelled from all across the country and abroad for treatment.

  • North India’s 1st Robotic Angioplasty centre launched at RHL Heart Centre, Rajasthan Hospital, Jaipur

    North India’s 1st Robotic Angioplasty centre launched at RHL Heart Centre, Rajasthan Hospital, Jaipur

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    Dr Ravinder Singh Rao

    Adding perfection to human excellence

    Jaipur (Rajasthan) [India], March 26: North India’s first robotic angioplasty centre was inaugurated by honourable Governor of West Bengal Shri Jagdeep Dhankar Ji at Rajasthan Hospital Jaipur. On this occasion, Dr Ravinder Singh Rao, Chairman -RHL Heart Centre, performed a live robotic angioplasty wherein a stent was placed perfectly through Robotic intervention. The patient had 90 per cent blockage in the main artery. The live robotic angioplasty was witnessed by Governor Shri Jagdeep Dhankar, Dr Sudhir Bhandari, Vice-Chancellor of RUHS and eminent cardiologists from top medical institutes, including PGI Chandigarh, AIIMS New Delhi, CMC Vellore, MMM, Chennai.

    Dr Ravinder Singh Rao, who performed the robotic angioplasty, said, “Blockages at the main areas of the coronary artery, tortuous blockages or blockages at the origin, are considered vital blockages. STLLR trial has shown that 47.6 per cent of stents are not optimally placed, resulting in a longitudinal geographical miss. It means that some areas of the blockages, either at the beginning or at the end, are missed or not covered with the stent. If the stent is not placed at the right position, there is a 2.3 times chance that the patient will require repeat angioplasty shortly, compared to patients in whom the stent is placed at the right position. Moreover, in routine angioplasty, a second stent is used if the blockage is missed by one stent. Robotic angioplasty reduces the necessity of a second stent in 10% of cases. Additionally, the radiation exposure to the patient is decreased by 20 per cent compared to the normal angioplasty.”

    Dr Sudhir Bhandari, Vice-Chancellor of RUHS, said, “Cardiac diseases are rapidly increasing and appearing younger. Robotic angioplasty will offer cardiac intervention at par with international standards. It is a proud moment for Jaipur to become a Center of excellence for cardiac treatment.”

    Shri Jagdeep Dhankar, Honorable Governor of West Bengal, said, “Advanced cardiac treatment such as these will be done with the safest outcome. Robotic angioplasty will put Jaipur & Rajasthan Hospital on India’s map as a centre of excellence. It will generate trust in the needy patients across the country for complex cardiac treatment.”

    Dr Rao presented an outcome data of cardiac cath lab for the year 2021-2022 in which over 500 angioplasty and over 65 TAVI were done at RHL Heart Center. The success rate for complex angioplasty was 99.4% per cent TAVI is a procedure for Aortic Valve Replacement without open-heart surgery, At RHL heart centre, the success rate was 100 per cent. Patients had travelled from all across the country and abroad for treatment.

  • Indimasi – The Healing Village, Enchanting the World towards Indian Culture – Primex News Network

    Indimasi – The Healing Village, Enchanting the World towards Indian Culture – Primex News Network

    March 26: Ayurveda is an ancient system of medicine from India and is gaining International acclaim more than ever in the present era. Indimasi – The Healing Village is a pioneer in creating awareness of Ayurveda and Siddha Veda.

    Kerala in India is called ‘God’s own country’. The name becomes meaningful as the civilization and culture still embrace the ancient wisdom of the orient in its purest form. The land where Zero was invented, in which Ayurveda & Yoga blossomed and ancient masters from Aryabhata to Shankaracharya to Sri Narayana Guru lived, has a great legacy contributing heavily to Indian culture or ‘Bharatha Sanskrithi’. Indimasi – The Healing village encapsulates the best of Arsha Bharathiya Sanskrithi by reviving ancient wisdom and blending it with modern science.

    Comprehensive synthesis of Yoga, Kalari, Siddhaveda, Integrated System of Medicine, Cancer care, Naturopathy, Psychotherapy, Post Natal Care, Stress Management, Infertility treatment, Detoxification and Meditation are the USP of Indimasi. Led by the charismatic Guru Yogi Shivan who is hailed as the ‘Practical Yogi’ by his followers from around the world including India, Middle East and Europe.

    Indimasi is attracting westerners and foreigners who are keen to explore Yoga, Ayurveda and ancient Indian wisdom. It is a calm abode which aims for a balanced natural life which is ailment free. The modern man whose mind is always anxious and who suffers from toxic stress can discover the healing touch for the soul, mind and body complex. The coinage Indimasi has its etymology in “Indi” from India and “Asi” from the Mahavakya in Upanishad “Tat tvam Asi (Thou Art That)”. It is meant to be similar to the sound of having ‘intimacy’ with oneself.

    Speaking to a group of western enthusiasts of Indian tradition in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Guru Yogi Shivan articulated – “ Indimasi is a replica of villages which existed in ancient India – Bharat. Bharat was a combination of self-sustaining villages. These villages were like a joint family who stayed together, worked together and prospered together. In these villages it was mandatory to have a dairy farm, agricultural fields, a pond, amphitheatre, Kalari, traditional hospital and temple along with a meditation centre.”

    Indimasi urges introspection to the Modern society which is plagued by mental and physical ailments such as irrational fears, unnecessary anxieties, lack of mutual trust and toxic stress. The Gurus or Masters in Indimasi inspire the people to look within for solutions and point out that the cause of misery is the indulgent lifestyle and entanglement in the world of sensual pleasures and material benefits. The systematic approach of this Ashram / Healing village is to ignite the fire of self-enquiry in our innermost core where consciousness is manifesting. Unlike some traditional schools of Indian philosophy, Indimasi never rejects materialism completely. It exhorts people to combine spiritualism and materialism as the two sides of the same coin of human life.

    The ‘darshana’ or philosophy of Indimasi is one of embracing life in its various forms. It teaches the philosophy of inclusion and acceptance of all the dimensions of life. Indimasi represents the ‘spiritual lineage’ of the Sages and Gurus starts from sage Agastya Muni who is one among the most revered of Sapth Rishis (seven sages) of ancient Bharat.  The Maha Rishi has pioneered Siddha, Kalari and Silambam in the ancient world which inspired an entire heritage which spread across through Asia.

    The great lineage of the ‘sampradaya & parampara’ followed through various sages and gurus across millennia and was re articulated centuries ago by Guru Kombai Siddhar followed by Sri Swayam Poorna Swami and Shiva Jyothi Dharmananda. This unique legacy is now heralded by Guru Yogi Shivan. He is one of the pioneers in the present era who brought the synthesis of Siddha, Yoga and Ayurveda to the modern world.

    Indimasi is a regular stop over for global enthusiasts of Yoga & Ayurveda and Yogi Shivan a much sought out speaker in national and international circuits regarding health and wellness. Various experts from the health care and wellness domains have sought  help for pursuing their research from this renowned Guru.

    A good part of the revenue that is earned is spent for social work uplifting and upgrading the life of the under privileged sections of society. The modern man who has lost himself / herself in a rat race has lost the ‘mojo’ of harmonious life.  Indimasi which radiates the essence of India is a good space to rediscover it.