AAPCON 2025 'Ayurveda Parv': Mumbai To Host International Conference For First Time In Collaboration With AYUSH Ministry

AAPCON 2025 'Ayurveda Parv': Mumbai To Host International Conference For First Time In Collaboration With AYUSH Ministry

The AAPCON 2025 "Ayurved Parv" conference and expo will be organised for the first time in Mumbai by the Association of Ayurvedic Practitioners (AAP). The fifth international Ayurveda conference will be held at Hotel Taj Lands End in Bandra (W) from April 5 to 7 and will consist of Ayurveda-related expo, free health check-ups, and seminars.

FPJ News ServiceUpdated: Wednesday, April 02, 2025, 05:57 PM IST
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Mumbai: The AAPCON 2025 "Ayurved Parv" conference and expo will be organised for the first time in Mumbai by the Association of Ayurvedic Practitioners (AAP). The fifth international Ayurveda conference will be held at Hotel Taj Lands End in Bandra (W) from April 5 to 7 and will consist of Ayurveda-related expo, free health check-ups, and seminars.

Based on the concept of 'Ayurveda Jagat Setu', which means that Ayurveda is the bridge to global health, AAP will organise the fifth annual conference in collaboration with the Ministry of AYUSH. The conference is expected to bring together renowned Ayurveda experts, leading physicians and researchers from all over the world.

The conference will be graced by Vaidya Rajesh Kotecha, a secretary with the Ministry of AYUSH as the chief guest, Ayurveda Board chairman Dr. B. S. Prasad, ethics committee chairman Rakesh Sharma and ministry’s advisor Manoj Nesri. Many eminent personalities from the field of Ayurveda will participate in the symposium and provide a platform for the Indian Ayurveda system at the global level.

The AAPCON 2025 conference will be organised to strengthen the position of Ayurveda in contemporary healthcare. With over 200 international Ayurveda experts in the conference, the event will provide an excellent platform for knowledge exchange, research discussions and professional networking.

The three-day conference will be based on key health areas and will feature various sessions, workshops and panel discussions. The first day of the conference will focus on liver and gallbladder disorders, endocrine system and Ayurvedic insurance mechanisms.

The second day will focus on cardiology, cancer and surgery, with a special focus on Ayurvedic treatments for heart disease, hypertension and cancer. The third day will highlight advanced Ayurvedic techniques like Agnikarma, Raktamokshan, Ksharakarma, Marma Chikitsa and Nadi Pariyash.

AAPCON 2025 will also host a special screening of the film "Samudra Manthan", dedicated to Lord Dhanvantari, who is the symbol of Ayurveda's legacy.

The conference will also feature live workshops, special sessions with eminent Ayurvedic experts, as well as discussions on digital health marketing, corporate hospital partnerships and global opportunities for Ayurvedic professionals. A free health camp will also be organised at Garden Bee opposite Taj Land's End.

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