Ram Devotees in Ayodhya from Ramanagara bring the old connection

Ramanagara’s name was based on the historical story of the Ramayana. One place which traces its history to Ramayana is Rama temple near Ramanagara. Local residents still worship at the temple as they believe Lord Rama had walked through this place during vanavasa. His footsteps on the banks of Arkavathi have been “well preserved” even today. Not just that small temple has been constructed to preserve the “scared” footsteps.

Kakasura Betta, which is nearby, also has an interesting legend connected with it. Locals say that when Rama and Sita were exiled to the forest, Kaakasura, a demon, smitten by Sita’s looks, took the form of a crow and began harassing her. When Sita requested Rama to intervene, Rama flung a piece of grass to the crow. The grass turned into an arrow which struck the trouble-making crow, blinding its one eye. Seeing its life in danger, the demon pleaded with Lord Rama to forgive him. Lord Rama did that and in turn also ordered him never to come back on the hillock. Locals claim since then, not a single crow is found in this place.

Hence when Dr Ashwathnarayan recently visited Ayodhya along with silver brick dedication for the upcoming Ayodhya temple. He paid the visit along with 150 local pilgrims from Ramnagara; he did complete justice to this relevance with conviction. As a leader who is not just born into a Hindu family but is a strong practitioner of Hindu ideology. Such godly interventions will bring in added prosperity and growth to the district.

Hinduism teaches that every Hindu should not just respect another Hindu, but all humans above all religious lines, sect, communal and caste divisions. Hinduism preaches cohesiveness and preservation not only of mankind but of all natural resources, animals, and all other species. As per widespread belief & available information, the only religion anywhere in the globe in which nature is worshipped, where trees, birds, and planets are revered in Hinduism. So, when a person claims to be a strong Hindutva leader, he is wanting to become a true humanitarian leader in totality.

Ramanagara is well known for its sericulture, and is nicknamed Silk Town and Silk City. The silk produced in this region forms the input for the famous Mysore Silk. Ramanagara is the largest market for silk cocoons in Asia. The town is not just known for “Sholay” film or local granites but much more.

Avni sets up first-of-its-kind educational workshops to promote menstrual health and hygiene

New Delhi, 28th February 2023: Avni- a feminine care & hygiene startup has announced that it has set up first-of-its-kind educational workshops to promote menstrual health and hygiene. The workshops intend to burst period myths and address queries of mothers of young girls who are about to enter or have just begun menstruating.

A qualified paediatrician will lead the private workshops and provide mothers and girls with verified content to help them understand the root cause of culturally internalized taboos; UTI-related infection problems; causes of irregular periods, heavy periods, Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS); the negative effects of poor quality plastic-based sanitary pads including Toxic shock syndrome (TSS), vaginal odour, rashes, itchiness, swelling and more importantly planning for menstrual periods and disposal of sanitary napkins. Currently, the workshops are held once a month, however, based on demand, Avni intends to increase the frequency of these informative workshops to once every three weeks.

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Commenting on the initiation of menstrual educational workshops, Mrs. Sujata Pawar- Co-Founder, of Avni- a menstrual healthcare startup said “With so many initiatives to incentivize women’s welfare, poor menstrual hygiene is still an insufficiently recognized problem in India. To address the same holistically and prevent girls from dropping out of school due to problems concerning menstruation, we have rolled out workshops to educate adolescent girls within the framework of extensive sexual education about health issues in general and menstrual and sexual health in particular. These workshops are also designed to raise awareness among girls, and parents – both mothers and fathers – of the value and advantages of organic sanitary napkins and other menstrual protection alternatives, and to encourage them to maintain safe practices, knowledge, and attitudes throughout their lives while also passing it on to the next generation.”

Avni has a total of 8 products listed on its website, with over 100 variants for customers to choose from. Avni’s range of skin-friendly, environmentally friendly, and chemical-free product line includes Avni Anti-microbial reusable cloth pads- Avni Lush & Avni Fluff, Avni Natural Cotton Sanitary Pads, Avni Period Wear Wash, Avni Menstrual Cup & Wash, Avni Antibacterial Soothing Intimate Care Wipes and Organic Cotton Pantyliners. Avni’s best-selling product is washable sanitary napkins and panty liners, followed by cotton disposable pads.

Inspired by Grandmoms and Ayurveda, Avni as a conscious menstrual hygiene brand has been initiating multiple no-filter conversations surrounding period myths and taboos through its multiple initiative and outreach programs. Additionally, to address the lack of understanding among women users towards its reusable menstrual products and to help them with their queries, Avni also launched a 24X7 support helpline.

Prof(Dr.) Uma Bhardwaj was invited as a Chief Guest at Pokhara University

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Dr. Uma Bhardwaj Vice Chancellor of Noida International University was invited as a Chief Guest for the 18th convocation of Pokhara Central University by the Vice Chancellor Prof(Dr.) Prem Narayan Arya. The Honorable Prime Minister of Nepal Mr. Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachand’ is also the Chancellor of Pokhara Central University.
He greeted Prof(Dr.) Uma Bhardwaj the vice chancellor of Noida International University.

Prof(Dr.) Uma Bhardwaj addresses in the convocation that “NIU has been a steadfast supporter of improving the nation’s medical infrastructure and demonstrating its dedication towards accessible healthcare for the general public around the world. The education sector has been long overdue to adapt to the latest technology trends as a refreshing change. Since the pandemic, we have witnessed new ways of learning, as education has moved from the classroom to the home. Noida International University and Pokhara University just inked an MOU, where they will work together for the benefit of students in the future. Prof(Dr) Uma Bhardwaj congratulated the recipients on their
degrees and medals, she wished them a very bright future ahead.”

Uncovering Bhubaneswar's Treasures: IndiGoReach and InterGlobe Foundation organize a heritage walk under ‘My City My Heritage’ campaign

 Heritage Walk

Bhubaneswar, February 27, 2023: IndiGoReach, the CSR arm of IndiGo and InterGlobe Foundation (IGF), the philanthropic arm of InterGlobe Enterprises, organised their second heritage walk on February 26, 2023 at Bhubaneswar, Odisha. The walk is part of the ‘My City My Heritage’ campaign, which aims to raise awareness about the value and importance of heritage and culture in India and sets the tone for conversations and partnerships around the preservation of both tangible and intangible heritage. The ‘My City My Heritage’ campaign was commenced in November 2022 with a panel discussion event in Delhi, followed bythe first heritage walk atPrayagraj in December 2022.

The second walk conducted in the temple town of Bhubaneswar was led by Dr. Kavita Gupta and curated by Culture, a venture that fosters heritage appreciation. The walk explored historic landmarks like Parsurameswara Temple, Mukteswara Temple, Sampurna jaleswar Temple, BinduSagar, Ananta Vasudeva Temple, Sukasari Temple and Baitala Temple concluded at Vaital Deula.

Speaking at the occasion, Pieter Elbers, Chief Executive Officer, IndiGo said, “Uncovering the rich heritage of Bhubaneswar, through our second ‘My City My Heritage’ walk was a journey across time and tradition. From grand monuments to historic architecture, Bhubaneswar is a treasure trove of stories and legends, waiting to be explored. At IndiGo, we believe in preserving these architectural wonders for future generations to cherish. In fact, we will probably soon be connecting Bhubaneswar, one of our 78 domestic destinations, to international destinations
bringing inbound tourists to explore these architectural marvels. We will continue to demonstrate our commitment to being responsible and contributing back to the community we serve, while enhancing the accessibility through our unparalleled network, connecting people and places.” Rohini Bhatia, Chairperson, InterGlobe Foundation, said: “InterGlobe Foundation is proud to be part of the ‘My City My Heritage’ campaign. Bhubaneswar is known for its rich history, intricate architecture, diverse art forms, temples, and historical landmarks. We are extremely excited to
explore and showcase this city through our campaign. The Foundation has always encouraged people to preserve our built cultural heritage, which represents our history and roots, and this campaign will further help raise awareness and promote cultural preservation. InterGlobe Foundation remains committed to providing sustainable livelihoods, conserving the environment, and preserving our nation’s heritage and culture for future generations.” The ‘My City My Heritage’ campaign draws on material previously developed by InterGlobe Foundation in partnership with Sahapedia as part of a project to explore, document, and spread the diverse heritage and cultural aspects of ten Indian cities : Prayagraj, Indore, Nashik, Bhubaneswar, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Chandigarh, Goa, Kolkata, and Shillong. More than two hundred cultural points of interest were identified as part of this project, and the material
developed, including cultural mapping articles, self-guided trails, listicles, museum mapping, cultural calendars, photography, etc., has been captured in the form of city booklets, which are now available to the public in both print and digital formats.

Both, InterGlobe Foundation and IndiGoReach have individually taken forward various projects for promoting heritage conservation and preservation in India. Some of the major projects of InterGlobe Foundation include, the conservation and cultural revival of Abdur Rahim Khan-I- Khanan’s mausoleum in Delhi, the cultural mapping and documentation of ten cities, and the restoration of the stepwell “IndraKund” in Delwara, Rajasthan. Recently, InterGlobe Foundation also launched the InterGlobe HERITAGE Fellowships to engage a cross-section of the public in documenting and researching the cultural heritage of India and help increase its awareness. IndiGoReach also undertook projects for the conservation of Muhammed Qutb Shah’s Mausoleum at the QutbShahi Heritage Park in Hyderabad and the restoration of the interiors of the Lal Bagh Palace in Indore, Madhya Pradesh.

Unleashing the Spirit of Sportsmanship at JIS Samman Sports & Games – 2023

Unleashing the Spirit

27th February 2023, Kolkata: The much-awaited JIS Samman Sports & Games – 2023 organized by JIS Group kicked off on Monday, 27th February at Guru Nanak College Campus. The opening ceremony witnessed the esteemed presence of Sambaran Banerjee, Former Captain, Ranji Trophy & Indian Cricketer, and Dipendu Biswas, Indian National Footballer. The joyful presence of the tiny ones from Ananadamoyee School for Specially Abled Children heightened the excitement of the opening session.

The Inter College JIS Samman Sports & Games – 2023 witnessed a gala opening ceremony with all the fourteen teams lined up for the national anthem which was followed by a colorful parade. The players were escorted by the children from Anandamoyee School and took the event forward. The JIS Samman Sports & Games – 2023 featured a wide range of sports including football, basketball, cricket, badminton, and table tennis. The tournament drew a large number of spectators who cheered on their favorite teams and athletes. The tournament culminated with the finals of all sports being played on the last day. The winners and runners-up were awarded prizes and trophies following the tournament.

Commenting on the tournament, Managing Director of JIS Group, Sardar Taranjit Singh said, “We are delighted to organize the inter-college sports tournament once again. This tournament is not only about sports but also about building friendships, camaraderie, and fostering a sense of community among college students and staff and we look forward to more such events in the future.”

ISRO confers prestigious Award to the Emergency Department of Apollo Hospitals, Hyderabad!

 

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Shri S Somanath (4th from right), Chairman ISRO, Secretary Department of Space; presenting the prestigious Award of Recognition, on behalf of ISRO; to Dr. Imron Subhan (extreme right), Head of Emergency Department, Apollo Hospitals, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad; for the Emergency Medicine Department of Apollo Hospitals, Hyderabad’s contribution to developing the HEALTH QUEST, patient safety protocols for medical emergency care; at the ISRO Headquarters, Bangalore, today; as (L-R) Dr. Leeann Zacharaiah, Emergency Physician, Apollo Hospitals; Dr. Tejasvi Chikatla, Emergency Consultant, Apollo Hospitals; Dr. Alexander Thomas, President, Association of Healthcare Providers India; Dr. S. Saravana Kumar, President, Society for Emergency Medicine India; Smt Brinda V, Director Safety, Reliability & Quality, ISRO & Dr. Ramyashree Bhargavi, Emergency Physician, Apollo Hospitals.

Hyderabad, February 27th, 2023: Indian Space Research Organisation, conferred the prestigious Award of Recognition, to the Emergency Medicine Department of Apollo Hospitals Hyderabad; in recognition of its long contribution in developing the HEALTH QUEST, patient safety protocols for emergency departments. Shri S. Somnath, Chairman, ISRO and Secretary, Department of Space, Government of India; presented the award to Dr. Imron Subhan, Head of Emergency Medicine, Apollo Hospitals, Hyderabad and Past President of Society for Emergency Medicine India and the Emergency Team of the Apollo Hospitals, Hyderabad; at the ISRO Headquarters, Bangalore, today.

HEALTH QUEST (Health Quality Upgradation Enabled through Space Technology) is a collaborative project of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO); Association of Healthcare Providers India (AHPI) and the Society for Emergency Medicine India (SEMI). These zero error emergency medicine protocols, will serve as the Standard Operating Procedures for emergency departments of hospitals, across India. Apollo Hospitals, Hyderabad; has been accredited to provide expert inputs as well as implement the final patient safety standards.

“ISRO space scientists and emergency medicine specialists; had several rounds of brainstorming since 2017, to explore adopting ISRO’s zero error principles into emergency medicine. Together we were able to integrate the best practices from both space technology and healthcare domains to make emergency department care safer and better for our patients”. says Dr. Imron Subhan, Head of Emergency Medicine at Apollo and Past President of SEMI.

These Heath QUEST recommendations were adopted by ten collaborating hospitals including Apollo Hospitals, Hyderabad, and have benefitted immensely with immediate improvement in the overall patient care. The next version of the recommendations will be made available to all hospitals in India, on completion of the current implementation in select hospitals.

World Rare Disease Day event, sensitizes the society on the plight of 90 million Indians, with no cure in sight!

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Hyderabad, February 27th, 2023: Indian Organization for Rare Diseases (IORD), a not-for-profit national advocacy organization, working for the cause of patients with rare diseases, spanning over the last fifteen years, hosted an awareness Bikeathon and Walkathon, to commemorate the World Rare Disease Day-2023, in association with the Government of Telangana. The event was supported by Nakoda Chemicals Ltd and Jeedimetla Effluent Treatment Limited (JETL).

The awareness Bikeathon and Walkathon was flagged off by Shri Jayesh Ranjan, IAS), Principal Secretary, I & C & IT,, Government of Telangana; today at People’s Plaza, Necklace Road. Over a thousand participants, including several survivors and patients suffering from these rare ailments, joined along with their kin.

Chief Guest Shri Jayesh Ranjan, addressing the gathering said, congratulate Indian Organization for Rare Diseases, for focusing on this very important aspect of healthcare. The whole world will observe the World Rare Disease Day, in two days from now. But to maintain focus through various awareness activities is something which is very relevant and important. Some of you will know that for the last two days a very important life sciences event was happening in the city called Bio Asia and there too on certain occasions we discussed this issue with some of the companies who manufacture medicines for some of these rare diseases. Finding medicine for such rare diseases is very difficult and the cost is exorbitant. We discussed with companies on how they could bring down the cost for such medication. As Dr Ramaiah Muthyala garu, discussed, there are precedents in other countries on how to take care of subsidizing and finding other alternatives financing methods for medication of these kinds of rare diseases. We discussed with Novartis on the company itself absorbing some of the costs, discussions are happening, hopefully we could arrive at some midway to provide a more structured kind of a safety net for these unfortunate patients. Yesterday I met people from Order a Genie Foundation, they are doing a deep study to identify some indicators which make some families susceptible to these kinds of rare diseases. They are contemplating some kind of a genetic screening program; collaborative opportunities could be explored with them. I am happy to see good turnout to support this cause and happy to represent the Government at this World Rare Disease Day-2023, Bikeathon and Walkathon hosted by Indian Organization for Rare Diseases.

Prof. Ramaiah Muthyala, President & CEO, Indian Organization for Rare Diseases; said, in 2021, the ministry of health and family welfare drafted the national policy for rare disease treatment. The policy is inadequate to serve the needs of rare disease patients because it is drafted by borrowing the US definition of rare diseases. To have a definition suitable to our country, one must know the prevalence or count of rare disease patients in India. To accomplish this, IORD initiated a pilot project to make an approximate count of rare disease patients with the generous support of the government of Telangana, permitting Accredited Social Health Activist (ASHA) workers to join hands with us. They have first-hand knowledge related to individual health-related matters. Preliminary results are very encouraging and received worldwide attention to adapt similar approaches to determine the prevalence of rare diseases.

Sri G. K. B. Chowdary, Chairman, Jeedimetla Effluent treatment Ltd; said, IORD is an eighteen-year-old organization and in 2014, our former President and beloves Shri APJ Abdul Kalam, initiated the programs of IORD to spread awareness about rare diseases. The people suffering from rare disease are few and far, but the trauma they endure is immense because there is no cure and medicine, available. IORD has taken the responsibility of spreading this awareness, sensitizing the government agencies as well as the industry and NGOs, to bring them together and eventually get a rare disease Act, as is prevalent in USA and other advanced countries, so that pharma and other industries develop products for rare disease patients.

World Rare Disease Day is observed globally on the last day of February (February 28 or February 29 on a leap year) to raise awareness about over 7000 identified rare diseases and the challenges faced by over 300 million people worldwide, including 90 million Indians.

In most countries, Rare Disease patients have to struggle for equitable access to diagnosis, healthcare, social care and opportunity all through their life. Most of these patients endure rare diseases, which don’t seem to have approved treatments or a cure in the near future. The theme of this year’s World Rare Disease Day is ‘Show Your Stripes and Share Your Colours.’ The Zebra stripes and the colours blue, pink, green and purple signify rare diseases.

The awareness bikeathon and walkathon event is part of a series of year-long activities undertaken by the Indian Organization for Rare Diseases. These activities include facilitating seminars, workshops, rallies, illumination of landmark buildings in rare disease colours and organizing interactive workshops with various rare disease stakeholders and groups.

Inauguration of Heartfulness International Sports Centre at the world’s largest meditation centre takes place

Inauguration of Heartfulness International Sport

 

Mumbai / Hyderabad, 27 February 2023: Heartfulness in association with Ministry of Sports (Govt. of India), Khelo India, FIT India and Pullela Gopichand Badminton Academy inaugurated a one-of-a-kind Heartfulness International Sports Centre at Kanha Shanti Vanam, the Heartfulness Headquarters that houses the world’s largest meditation centre. The state-of-the art international sports centre was inaugurated by Shri Shri Anurag Thakur – Union Minister for Information & Broadcasting and Youth Affairs & Sports, Government of India; Shri Srinivas Goud – Hon’ble Minister of Prohibition & Excise, Sports & Youth services, Tourism & Culture and Archaeology of Telangana; Shri Pullela Gopichand – ace Indian Badminton Coach in the divine presence of Shri Kamlesh Patel ‘Daaji’ – Guide of Heartfulness Meditation Worldwide and President of Shri Ram Chandra Mission. Sports enthusiasts and Heartfulness volunteers were also present at the event that followed soon after the much-talked about Green Kanha Run.

The idea of building the Heartfulness International Sports Centre is to promote a love for sports and fitness in a serene location at the world’s largest meditation centre leading to holistic wellness. The sports centre is a facility spanning 54,680 sq feet with the modern infrastructure that included 14 badminton courts, 3 squash courts, a 30-metre swimming pool and a gym. Badminton courts are surfaced with safe flooring materials like wood and rubber. HISC is a payable facility to everyone who wishes to train or utilize the sports centre. Coaches are available for the respective sports for those who wish to learn from experts. The facility is also open to those who wish to use it on a pay and play model with five years being the lower age limit for entry. It will also serve as the sports facility for The Heartfulness Learning Center located nearby with over 1000 students and Kanha Coaching Center.

Speaking on the inauguration Shri Anurag Thakur said, “I applaud Pujya Daaji’s vision to develop this Center at Kanha as a hub of Sporting Excellence which shall inspire future development of sporting talent for our nation. I also resonate deeply with him and believe sports to be a key integral dimension for cultivating Human Excellence. When imbued with the Heart (heartfulness), Sports offers a potent opportunity for individual, community, societal and national development. In Daajis’ words, when Sport is imbued with the Heart, it takes Sports and the Sportsperson to the next level of his /her growth and evolution. It offers a pathway for holistic development for our society– one that inspires nourishment of individual body, mind and soul and development of our consciousness. This leads automatically towards unfolding of an well integrated yogic lifestyle that epitomizes the concept of “Swasthya” outlined in our traditions.” He added, “Meditation is necessary for mental toughness to compete on the international level. Youth must be motivated by sports and prevented to stray away from the moral path. Only sports and meditation can help in channeling their energies. Govt and society have to play an important role in their fight against drugs. India has the solution to millions of problems – with this soft power of India can heal the world, can show the path to world. Daaji is helping millions of people across the world with greater mission.”

“Yoga is an Indian culture. The entire world is following yoga today. But how many of our Indians are following Yoga? Around the world doctors and scientists are also backing yoga. We have to begin from here. Daaji has brought about Kanha’s meditation center which is the largest in the world and many big officers and successful people have also joined in the movement to spread the message of yoga and meditation by Heartfulness. Shadnagar area is the highest place in India. It would be very hot in summer a few years ago. After Daaji came here, he brought about water harvesting and changed the landscape. Greenery has gone up by 12-13% when compared to the rest of the country. Groundwater has risen. We have been receiving good rainfall every year. Once nature is taken care off, diseases go down. We are propping up stadiums, but we need to also spread awareness among people which Daaji is doing beautifully. The Govt. too will support the initiatives in this direction,” said Shri Srinivas Goud.

Shri Pullela Gopichand said, “Today also happens to mark the inauguration of badminton facility, swimming pool, squash courts, being added sports to the ecosystem. It’s been a great place in the last few years, I have seen the transformation happen, today you see green forest in this place which was devoid of any planation. More importantly, I have seen transformation of hearts. Thank you Daaji for your wisdom, calm and quiet guidance, it means a lot to have me to be in your presence. For all us here, sport is something close to my heart. Both sports minister here is a testimony to not only spirituality but also sports at Kanha.”

Shri Kamlesh Patel ‘Daaji’ said, “We all know about looking after our physical health – we look after the body as best as we can. We educate ourselves on it. We discuss, contemplate, discuss to enrich our mind. What about the soul? How do we nourish our souls? It is through Dhyan and pranahuti. When pranahuti is transmitted, you feel it inside. When you do meditation regularly, it changes life inside out. In a religious place you only external change – tika, red bands on wrists, incense sticks, etc. These are only symbols. The purpose of incense sticks is symbolic of spreading love throughout the world. But unfortunately, we stick to the skeleton and miss the significance. Think about it. Think about bringing inner change. ‘Maybe the force be with you’.”

The inauguration was followed by prize distribution to the winners of the Green Kanha Run that took place the very morning at Kanha Shanti Vanam. The Green Kanha Run is Heartfulness’s first edition of marathon this year and saw a turnout of over 3000 participants across 2K, 5K, 10K and 21K run.

Women biking enthusiasts participated in TVS Eurogrip’s Brunch & Biking special edition

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Mumbai, 27th February 2023: With International Women’s Day round the corner, TVS Eurogrip Tyres organised a specially curated edition of its riding event Brunch & Biking for women riders of Mumbai today. The event celebrated womanhood, while also spreading awareness on women’s safety and equality.

Women biking enthusiasts from across the city participated in the ride. The event was flagged off by Aishwarya Pissay – a professional racer. The start point was Gandhi Maidan in Chembur.

Women from different age groups, riding various kinds of two-wheelers participated in the ride, the camaraderie and joy among them was a visible treat. The one-hour ride culminated at Kharghar Golf Course, Khargar, Navi Mumbai where the riders had several engagement activities including a session on safe riding practices.

Thanking all the women riders, P. Madhavan, Executive Vice President – Sales & Marketing, said, “For us, International Women’s Day is an important day to celebrate women and their achievements, more so the energy and enthusiasm of all riders. After eight successful events of TVS Eurogrip’s flagship community riding property – Brunch & Biking, the Women’s Day special edition is our tribute to today’s ambitious, adventurous, and progressive women.”

As a safe practice, a two-wheeler mechanic, ambulance / doctor on call, first aid kits and service support were made available during the event.

Celebrated Numerologist Dr. J.C. Chaudhry participates in “Nakshatra 2023” being held at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi

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February 27, 2023: Renowned Numerologist, Dr J.C. Chaudhry, Founder of Chaudhry Nummero, a reputed numerology firm was the Chief Guest at the inaugural event of Nakshatra 2023, which is being held at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, from February 25-March 5, 2023.

Nakshatra 2023 seeks to promote ancient Astro wisdom such as numerology, astrology, palmistry and alternative therapies, as well as an eco-friendly lifestyle. Astrology, Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homeopathy are just a few of the topics that will be covered in seminars and workshops at the prestigious exhibition, led by experts in the field of holistic sciences.

Numerology is the study of mystical correlations between numbers, letters, and patterns to better understand oneself, others, and how we interact with the world at large. It can also disclose one’s true desires and how to satisfy them.

Dr. Chaudhry has set up an International Numerology Forum bringing together numerologists from around the world under one umbrella. He has also instituted the International Numerology Day on November 18 every year in order to dedicate a special day to the science of numerology, a very unique, interesting, and predictive science.

During the event, Dr J.C. Chaudhry said, “It is an honor to be a part of Nakshatra 2023. We need to hold such events regularly to raise awareness about ancient predictive science and integrate it with modern sciences for a better life. I believe that through numerology, we can journey down undiscovered paths and produce vibration to deal with both positive and negative situations. I want more people to practice this old wisdom and dispel myths about the power of numbers in one’s life.”

A man of a factual and practical mindset, whose interest is founded in this occult science, Dr. Chaudhry has authored many acclaimed books including: Advanced Numerology, Practical Numerology, ABC of Vastu Shastra, Fundamentals of Vastu, You and Your Gems, Mudra- Healthy Life at Your Fingertips, Success – Few Steps Away, Rungs of Ladder, Nature – The Best Cure, Chakras, Meditation & Subconscious Mind.

Currently, Dr. Chaudhry provides Numerology solutions and services to eminent personalities in India and countries across the globe such as the UAE, Canada, Singapore, South Africa, Malaysia, UK, and Netherlands. His specialties include Business Numerology, Name correction, Newborn Numerology, Marriage Numerology, Lo Shu Grid Numerology, among others.