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Ayurveda, the science of life, has brought true health and wellness to millions of individuals throughout the ages with simple changes in daily living practices. | | Two priests in southwest England have banned a yoga instructor from using their church halls for her children's classes because they think yoga is "un-Christian".
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Thousands of miles away from their homes, some 150 Israeli, Iranian and Arab youths are together learning meditation and yoga techniques in India which they hope will contribute to peace in the troubled Middle East.
| | A company in Auroville, the international township set up by spiritual leader Sri Aurobindo, will commercially market in India a "curative ionised water" that is said to treat various ailments, including diabetes.
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Inspired by the success of his reality show "Biggest Loser Jeetega", actor Suniel Shetty is all set to carry his physical fitness scheme beyond TV and hopes to start wellness centres for overweight people.
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There are as many as 36 varieties of rudraksha from several species of trees with leaves like magnolias. These trees are not found commonly in India and not commercially farmed. |
Former Wales captain Gary Speed has revealed that regular yoga sessions are helping to extend his football career.
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The first visit of the controversial yoga guru Swami Ramdev to the US this month was a phenomenal success, with thousands of people attending his yoga camps in New York, New Jersey and Chicago.
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New more accurate 2006 estimates indicate that HIV affects approximately 2.5 million people in India, the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS said. |
Any NRI with a valid Indian passport can file an Right to Information (RTI) application with the Public Information Officer (PIO) with the Indian Embassy or High Commission by paying a fee of 24 cents. The payment can be made through a demand draft or a cheque.
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Shruti Choudhry, a practicing advocate at The High Court of Delhi, advises non-resident Indians on purchasing properties in India. (1 comments) |
Titled The Well-Being Forum, Dona Karan and colleagues have formed a thinktank to create strategies for making the system of medicine in the US more whole, more healthy, "more about healing and less about curing". Celebrities friends who are cancer survivors have joined the panel. |
Controversial spiritual leader Swami Ramdev will be holding for a series of Yoga camps this summer in various parte of the United States including New York and Chicago.
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Mumbai-based Indage has signed a MoU to open five Indian restaurants in Virginia. |
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