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Time of India
03-06-2025
- Health
- Time of India
Datuk Dr Ravee Receives Prestigious 'Excellency in Wellness' Award at International Conclave
In a moment of global recognition that united the domains of science, spirituality, and social service, YBHG. Datuk Dr Ravee was honoured with the prestigious Excellency in Wellness award during the International Laureates Recognition Conclave 2025, held on May 28, 2025 at the Universal Peace Foundation, Thirumoorthy Hills, Tamil Nadu. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The conclave was hosted by the UNS Research Council, in association with the International Forum of Scientists and Mental Health Professionals (IFSMHP). This grand honour celebrates his contribution to global wellness, integrative healing, and spiritual harmony, placing him among the world's most influential voices advancing holistic health and human transformation. The award was presented amidst a constellation of eminent dignitaries and scientific leaders, including: Suresh Sathyanarayanan, chief research officer, UNS Research Council and Convenor of IFSMHP – a trailblazer in youth research engagement, global education equity, and integrative health research, who presided as the architect of the conclave. Dr KP Sreenivasakumar, director of the Institute for Clinical & Biomedical Research (ICBR) – renowned for his expertise in translational medicine and clinical diagnostics. Dr Vasanthan G, director, Lychee Groups – acknowledged for pioneering business models that align entrepreneurship with wellness technologies. Dr Sanjay Sinha, vice president, JK Groups – recognised for his vision in elevating healthcare infrastructures across South Asia. Dr Mohanavelu, chief research scientist – respected for his cutting-edge research in neurobiology, phytopharma, and chronic illness therapy. Dr Shanmugavelu, head of department of Chemistry, Tamil Nadu University – esteemed for his lifetime contributions to scientific education and mentoring. At the heart of the gathering stood the spiritual pillar of the conclave: Gurumahan Sri Krishnamoorthy Jayamani, founder of the Universal Peace Foundation. Globally revered for his work in Kundalini yoga, consciousness awakening, and global peace missions, His Holiness offered divine blessings to all the honourees. Speaking on the occasion, he shared: 'Wellness is not only physical or mental – it is spiritual. To honour those who promote peace through wellness is to honour the path of the soul. Datuk Dr Ravee embodies this path with grace.' Dr Hemachandran Ravikumar, ambassador of the Royal Society of Biology (UK) and UNS Chief Research Advisor, extended a heartfelt tribute to the awardee, stating: 'Excellence in wellness is the need of our times. This award to Datuk Dr Ravee is a celebration of healing that transcends borders, faiths, and frontiers.' The Excellency in Wellness Award is conferred under the certified auspices of the Government of India – registered under the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (Sec. 8), approved by ESIC, NGO Darpan, and 80G & 12A compliant. It signifies a new era of international collaboration towards science-led wellness and soul-led leadership. This conclave reinforced UNS Research Council's vision to integrate research, ethics, education, and peace as pillars for a healthier global future. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The International Forum of Scientists and Mental Health Professionals (IFSMHP) is a globally recognised interdisciplinary body founded to bridge the worlds of science, mental wellness, and education. Operating under the auspices of the UNS Research Council, IFSMHP serves as a think tank and collaborative hub where scientists, researchers, clinicians, educationists, and wellness professionals converge to address pressing global challenges. The forum is committed to making science more humane and wellness more scientific, advancing a transformative vision that merges cutting-edge research with compassionate public service. Through its international conclaves, youth fellowships, research festivals, and academic mentoring programmes, IFSMHP has become a beacon of integrated development, empowering students and professionals alike. One of its flagship missions, 'One Scientist Per School,' aims to embed scientific thinking and research literacy into the foundation of school education, while its publication-driven ecosystem supports early-career scholars in publishing their work in national and international journals. Grounded in evidence-based integrative practices and guided by ethics, empathy, and equity, IFSMHP is shaping the future of global wellness by uniting science, soul, and service into one powerful movement.


The Star
26-04-2025
- Politics
- The Star
Queen: Be grateful for Malaysia's unity
KUALA LUMPUR: All Malaysians must be grateful for the blessings of unity enjoyed in this country and which must continue to be preserved, says Her Majesty Raja Zarith Sofiah, Queen of Malaysia. Her Majesty observed in a reminder to citizens that while many impoverished places around the war-torn world were facing armed conflict that had caused thousands to perish, Malaysia remained fortunate to enjoy peace. "We should be thankful and grateful for the peace we enjoy. But perhaps because we are not running away from being bombed, we have the time instead to highlight issues which some of us know will create tensions between the different communities which make Malaysia home for all of us. "May Allah grant peace in our country, and love in our hearts for each other as Malaysians,' said the Queen in a post on Friday on Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar's official Facebook page. In the same post, Raja Zarith Sofiah also shared her previous writing from 2018 regarding the issue of an Indian temple site in Subang Jaya. In that post, Her Majesty expressed her family's sorrow over the passing of the late Tunku Abdul Jalil Sultan Ibrahim and how their grief was compounded by intolerance and misunderstandings between races at that time. Raja Zarith Sofiah also recalled the royal family's close ties with four Malaysian Indians, expressing appreciation for them, namely Datuk Dr Subramanyam Balan and Datuk Dr Singaraveloo; Datuk Sugumaran a former Aide-de-Camp to the Sultan of Johor, as well as a palace official known as Mohan, who had always been helpful in times of need. "My husband (His Majesty Sultan Ibrahim, King of Malaysia) and I have many friends of other races. "But, for now, while the scrutiny is on Malaysian Indians, it is these four men who I think deserve mention, and a thousand thank-yous from my family," said Her Majesty in the shared post.- Bernama


The Sun
25-04-2025
- Politics
- The Sun
Be grateful for Malaysia's unity
KUALA LUMPUR: All Malaysians must be grateful for the blessings of unity enjoyed in this country and which must continue to be preserved, says Her Majesty Raja Zarith Sofiah, Queen of Malaysia. Her Majesty observed in a reminder to citizens that while many impoverished places around the war-torn world were facing armed conflict that had caused thousands to perish, Malaysia remained fortunate to enjoy peace. 'We should be thankful and grateful for the peace we enjoy. But perhaps because we are not running away from being bombed, we have the time instead to highlight issues which some of us know will create tensions between the different communities which make Malaysia home for all of us. 'May Allah grant peace in our country, and love in our hearts for each other as Malaysians,' said the Queen in a post today on Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar's official Facebook page. In the same post, Raja Zarith Sofiah also shared her previous writing from 2018 regarding the issue of an Indian temple site in Subang Jaya. In that post, Her Majesty expressed her family's sorrow over the passing of the late Tunku Abdul Jalil Sultan Ibrahim and how their grief was compounded by intolerance and misunderstandings between races at that time. Raja Zarith Sofiah also recalled the royal family's close ties with four Malaysian Indians, expressing appreciation for them, namely Datuk Dr Subramanyam Balan and Datuk Dr Singaraveloo; Datuk Sugumaran a former Aide-de-Camp to the Sultan of Johor, as well as a palace official known as Mohan, who had always been helpful in times of need. 'My husband (His Majesty Sultan Ibrahim, King of Malaysia) and I have many friends of other races. 'But, for now, while the scrutiny is on Malaysian Indians, it is these four men who I think deserve mention, and a thousand thank-yous from my family,' said Her Majesty in the shared post.