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Ayurveda 2009 Exhibition in Sri Lanka

February 10th, 2009

Sri Lanka: The National Chamber of Commerce of Sri Lanka in partnership with Ministry of Indigenous Medicine and other related government organizations will hold “Ayurveda 2009” Exhibition from May 23 – 25 at the BMICH, Colombo.

The National Chamber of Commerce of Sri Lanka held “Ayurveda” Exhibition and Symposium in 2007 for the first time in Sri Lanka which was participated by many local and foreign exhibitors from India, Myanmar, Bangladesh, China, Japan, Pakistan and Germany. At the request of those participated at “Ayurveda 2007” the Chamber has decided to have this Exhibition in 2009 as well. “Ayurveda 2009” Indigenous Healthcare Exhibition is an ideal platform for everyone involved in Ayurveda and Indigenous medical sector to meet each other at one platform and exchange their views to enhance their professional knowledge and increase their businesses for mutual benefit.

Exhibitors representing Ayurveda Hospitals, Ayurveda products Manufacturers, Doctors, Ayurveda product exporters, importers, Ayurveda related machinery suppliers, Ayurveda herbal growers, Health food and beverage manufacturers and tourist hotels that have native treatment systems are expected to participate at “Ayurveda 2009”.   The Ministry of Indigenous Medicine has already taken several steps to popularize native treatment systems among the Sri Lankan population and create awareness among the public of the specialized treatment available in the country.

Arogya Mela in Mumbai from Jan 30 – Feb 2

January 29th, 2009

Mumbai will host its first Arogya Mela ‘AYUSH’ to spread awareness on Ayurveda, Yoga, Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homeopathy from January 30. The exhibition will have free medical checkups, live Yoga demonstrations and preparations of the Ayurveda medicines. The central Government funded International Arogya Fair- 2009, after being held in different parts of the country, will be hosted in the city till February 2 at MMRDA Grounds, Bandra-Kurla Complex.