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Launch of ‘Swastha Shakti Program’ for a Disease Free India this International Day of Yoga

RESET TECH an AI-driven health-tech platform, and globally renowned S-VYASA yoga university and research centre (supported by Union Ministry of Ayush) announced the start of the ‘Swastha Shakti Program’ on this International Day of Yoga. The program will host wellbeing activities, holistic offerings, and masterclasses as part of this initiative. This is a part of the recently launched nationwide movement called ‘Disease-Free India’ – ‘Rog Mukt Bharat’. 

The objective of the program is to create awareness of the rising cases of chronic diseases among Indians due to their lifestyle choices and to bring to light how the use of alternate and traditional healing methods will enable them to recover. The first leg of the initiative will commence today and continue until Sep 20, 2022 on the recently launched health app Aayu.

The program aims to impact over 5 million people within 5 years. The initiative will be digitally hosted on the Aayu app and will effectively provide users with personalized wellness solutions and offer free doctor consultations based on an individual’s personal history. It will continue to monitor the individuals progress enabling them to accelerate their healing and recovery.

Additionally, as part of the ‘Swastha Shakti Program’ initiative, people will be provided with access to free health check-ups and digital consultations for yoga, ayurveda, naturopathy, and meditation among other holistic fitness solutions, provided by S-VYASA experts. The aim of the initiative will address the root causes and cure of common diseases like diabetes, hypertension, PCOS, and among others, through yoga, nutrition, and mindfulness, enabling people to lead a disease-free and healthy life.

The Swastha Shakti Program will see participation from leading wellbeing experts, holistic healers, yoga therapy professionals among others. It will also have voices of support from business leaders, actors, musicians from across India. The program will host key industry stakeholders who will contribute and share their expertise and knowledge.

Dr. Mickey Mehta, leading global holistic health guru said, “India is going through a health crisis due to the unhealthy lifestyle choices rise in chronic diseases caused by an unhealthy lifestyle. I am glad to be a part of the Swastha Shakti Program and support the Disease Free India movement in any way I can. It is high time this got some attention and hoping this movement will bring about the change.”

Mr. Karan Talreja, Founder and Managing Director, RESET TECH, said “ We are glad to introduce the Swastha Shakti Program in collaboration with S-VYASA this international Day of Yoga. India is at the brink of a health crises and hence we initiated this movement with an aim to make Indians healthier through authentic and science based yoga. We hope to spread awareness among people and hope they come forward to derive the benefits and cure and heal themselves.

Dr. HR Nagendra, Chancellor, S-VYASA Deemed to be University said,” The ‘Swastha Shakti Program’ is a mission led initiative under the Disease-Free India movement. The program encourages people to adopt yoga, meditation and other forms of traditional treatment to tackle a wide range of chronic diseases, which have been affecting the health of millions of Indians for the past few decades. This International Day of Yoga marks the beginning of this remarkable program which will offer holistic wellbeing activities, masterclasses from experts as part of this initiative.”

Multiple key opinion leaders from the healthcare industry, corporates, sports, entertainment, spirituality, and others like will be seen participating in the initiative through various events and activities over the next 90 days.

Users of the Aayu app stand a chance to benefit from the various holistic healing tips and modules that will be given by the experts on a daily basis. Subsequently, they can choose a healing program on Aayu app and get yoga-based treatment for chronic conditions.

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