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The revered city of Ujjain, nestled in the heart of Madhya Pradesh, is poised to become the epicentre of a transformative dialogue on June 5 as it hosts the Spiritual & Wellness Summit. Designed as a confluence of ancient traditions and contemporary health paradigms, the summit will be attended by renowned spiritual leaders, wellness practitioners, Ayurveda experts, yoga masters, mental health professionals, sustainability advocates, and policymakers.The summit will be inaugurated in the presence of Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav, whose keynote address will reflect on Ujjain's spiritual legacy and its emergence as a modern-day nucleus for yoga, Ayurveda, and meditative practices.The day's agenda will be anchored by compelling panel discussions that aim to bridge time-honoured wisdom and modern wellness. One of the cornerstone dialogues, titled 'Ideating The Partnership Model', will bring together thought leaders such as Raghwendra Kumar Singh, Principal Secretary, DIPIP; Mukund Prasad, Director, Leisure Hotels Group; Swami Chaittanya Hari, Founder of Yoga Nisarga undefined Dr. Ramesh Varier, MD, AVN Group; and Dr. Megha KL, Lead, Strategic Projects, Apollo AyurVAID. The conversation will focus on evolving collaborative frameworks that harmonise traditional health systems with contemporary wellness innovations.Another key highlight will be the session on 'Building Wellness Ecosystem undefined Dheeresh Khare, President, CREDAI Madhya Pradesh; Mona Walia, Vice President, Kairali Ayurvedic Group; Himanshu Rai, Director, IIM Indore; Vijay Thakkar, celebrity fitness and wellness expert; and Shubham Agnihotri, Co-founder & Vice Chairman, Taiwan India Ayurveda Association.These sessions will dive deep into the integration of spirituality with mental health, sustainable living, and holistic wellness ecosystems, shaping a shared vision for individual and collective well-being.As policymakers and wellness innovators gather in Ujjain, the summit not only underscores the city's evolving identity as a spiritual and wellness destination, but also reinforces India's broader commitment to holistic, inclusive, and sustainable health. This landmark event is expected to catalyse new partnerships, ignite transformative ideas, and carve a future where tradition and innovation walk hand-in-hand on the path to well-being.
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