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Time of India
09-06-2025
- Health
- Time of India
Top leaders converge at the 2025 Spiritual & Wellness Summit as MP charts its path to global wellness leadership
Advertorial Ujjain hosted the Spiritual & Wellness Summit, showcasing Madhya Pradesh's ambition to become a global hub for holistic health and spiritual tourism. Chief Minister Mohan Yadav emphasized the state's commitment to wellness, infrastructure development, and leveraging traditional knowledge. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads (This article is generated and published by ET Spotlight team. You can get in touch with them on etspotlight@ Ujjain hosted the Spiritual & Wellness Summit on June 5, signalling Madhya Pradesh's ambition to become a global hub for holistic health and spiritual tourism. Chief Minister Mohan Yadav emphasised the state's commitment to wellness, infrastructure, and leveraging traditional historic city of Ujjain emerged as the heart of a transformative dialogue on June 5 as it hosted the Spiritual & Wellness Summit, drawing spiritual leaders, wellness experts, policymakers, and entrepreneurs from across the country. The event marked a significant milestone in Madhya Pradesh's ambitious push to establish itself as a global centre for holistic health, spiritual tourism, and sustainable Chief Minister Mohan Yadav inaugurated the summit and was felicitated by spiritual leader Chidanand Saraswati. In his keynote address, Yadav described Madhya Pradesh as a 'land of immense possibility' and reiterated the state's commitment to supporting real, on-ground impact in wellness, spirituality, and infrastructure. He highlighted major policy initiatives, such as offering subsidised land for medical institutions and encouraging private partnerships to foster a thriving wellness in the day, senior officials set the tone for the summit. Principal Secretary Raghwendra Kumar Singh underscored Ujjain's deep spiritual legacy and natural geography, over one-third of the state is covered in forests, as vital assets for wellness Shekhar Shukla, Principal Secretary and MD of MP Tourism Board, outlined Madhya Pradesh's roadmap to becoming a top-tier destination for health and spiritual travel, citing its unmatched heritage sites, forested terrain, and sustainable tourism of the highlights of the summit was the panel discussion on 'Ideating the Partnership Model', which brought together government officials, Ayurveda experts, and private wellness explored how public-private synergies could unlock the state's potential in traditional medicine, yoga tourism, and holistic infrastructure. Roshan Kumar Singh, Collector of Ujjain, spoke about aligning Simhastha 2028 with global wellness goals, envisioning the next Kumbh as a spiritual event that would yield economic and health key session on 'Building Wellness Ecosystem & Workforce' focused on skill development and capacity building, with contributions from experts across academia, fitness, and alternative medicine on World Environment Day and Ganga Dussehra, the summit celebrated Ujjain not just as a spiritual city, but as a modern wellness capital. In line with the state's vision, Madhya Pradesh is now being positioned as the 'cleanest, greenest, and safest' state, poised to champion a new era of conscious and holistic living in India and beyond.


Time of India
06-06-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
Ujjain set to become centre for peace, spirituality: CM
Ujjain: Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Friday said that Ujjain is set to become a significant centre for mental peace, spirituality and wellness care, with major infrastructure work currently ongoing in preparation for Simhastha 2028. "The Wellness Summit in Ujjain attracted investment proposals worth crores. Ujjain aims to become a centre for mental peace, spirituality and wellness care for the country and abroad. Infrastructure improvements, including a new four-lane road and railway station upgrades, are underway to facilitate the 2028 Simhastha. The Kanha Close Duct Project and Sewarkhedi-Silarkhedi Project aim to keep the Shipra River clean and flowing for the holy bath during Simhastha," said Yadav while addressing the Bawdi festival as part of the Jal Ganga Conservation campaign. The campaign targets water conservation and the improvement of groundwater levels. He also planted a Sindoor tree under the 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam' campaign at the Chintaman Ganesh Temple. The chief minister conducted the bhoomi pujan for various construction projects worth Rs 94 crore at Navakheda village in Ujjain on Friday. Yadav said, "The govt is constructing new roads to connect villages and facilitate transportation. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Esta nueva alarma con cámara es casi regalada en Villa Nueva De Guaymallén (ver precio) Verisure Undo Indore, Ujjain, Dewas, Dhar and Shajapur will be developed into a metropolitan city." During the occasion, the chief minister laid foundations for several roads under the Public Works Department, costing Rs 44.40 crore. Additionally, bhoomi pujan was performed for the joint tehsil offices of Makdon, Ujjain city and Khachrod, to be constructed at a cost of Rs 43.88 crore under the revenue department, along with the joint sub-divisional officer office, Ujjain rural and the Government College Badnagar to be constructed under the higher education department. Yadav mentioned that in the future, the amount provided to beneficiaries under the Ladli Behna Yojana will be increased to Rs 3,000 per month, and the number of medical colleges in the state will rise from 30 to 50. Earlier in the day, the chief minister attended a felicitation program by the Lokmanya Tilak Education Committee, honouring students and athletes. During his visit to Ujjain, he also inaugurated the Self-Study Zone, Disha Learning Center, park and open gym at the police line. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Eid wishes , messages , and quotes !


Time of India
06-06-2025
- Health
- Time of India
Spiritual & Wellness Summit 2025: Spiritual leaders, wellness experts, policymakers come together as Madhya Pradesh bets big on Ayurveda, Yoga & sustainable tourism
Spiritual & Wellness Summit 2025 The historic city of Ujjain emerged as the heart of a transformative dialogue on June 5 as it hosted the Spiritual & Wellness Summit, drawing spiritual leaders, wellness experts, policymakers, and entrepreneurs from across the country. The event marked a significant milestone in Madhya Pradesh's ambitious push to establish itself as a global centre for holistic health, spiritual tourism and sustainable living. MP chief minister Mohan Yadav inaugurated the summit and was felicitated by spiritual leader Chidanand Saraswati. In his keynote address, Yadav described Madhya Pradesh as a 'land of immense possibility' and reiterated the state's commitment to supporting real, on-ground impact in wellness, spirituality, and infrastructure. He highlighted major policy initiatives, such as offering subsidised land for medical institutions and encouraging private partnerships to foster a thriving wellness ecosystem. Drawing on India's ancient wisdom, the CM referenced Jagadish Chandra Bose to illustrate how traditional knowledge remains foundational to modern wellness. Earlier in the day, senior officials set the tone for the summit. Principal Secretary Raghwendra Kumar Singh underscored Ujjain's deep spiritual legacy and natural geography, over one-third of the state is covered in forests, as vital assets for wellness tourism. Sheo Shekhar Shukla, principal secretary and MD of MP Tourism Board, outlined Madhya Pradesh's roadmap to becoming a top-tier destination for health and spiritual travel, citing its unmatched heritage sites, forested terrain, and sustainable tourism efforts. One of the highlights of the summit was the panel discussion on 'Ideating the Partnership Model', which brought together government officials, Ayurveda experts, and private wellness entrepreneurs. Speakers explored how public-private synergies could unlock the state's potential in traditional medicine, yoga tourism, and holistic infrastructure. Roshan Kumar Singh, collector of Ujjain, spoke on aligning Simhastha 2028 with global wellness goals, envisioning the next Kumbh as a spiritual event with economic and health dividends. Another key session on 'Building Wellness Ecosystem & Workforce' focused on skill development and capacity building, with contributions from experts across academia, fitness, and alternative medicine sectors. Held on World Environment Day and Ganga Dussehra, the summit celebrated Ujjain not just as a spiritual city, but as a modern wellness capital. As per the state's vision, Madhya Pradesh is now being positioned as the 'cleanest, greenest, and safest' state, ready to champion a new era of conscious and holistic living in India and beyond. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Eid wishes , messages , and quotes !


Time of India
05-06-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Ujjain spiritual & wellness summit: Panel discusses harnessing wellness for future; highlights Madhya Pradesh's potential as spiritual investment hub
Spiritual & wellness summit The Spiritual & Wellness Summit in Ujjain witnessed a dynamic opening to its series of discussions with a panel that delved deep into the symbiotic relationship between government policy, private investment, and holistic wellness infrastructure. Kicking off the session, Roshan Kumar Singh, Collector of Ujjain, presented a compelling vision for Simhastha 2028, the upcoming Kumbh Mela, not just as a spiritual gathering but a massive opportunity to reposition Madhya Pradesh as a global wellness destination. Singh underlined that the state government is actively working on a multi-pronged development roadmap leading up to the event ranging from river conservation initiatives like the cleaning of the sacred Shipra, to planning large-scale settlements and modern amenities for the expected influx of pilgrims. He noted that the spiritual grandeur of Simhastha could seamlessly align with the growing global interest in wellness, alternative medicine, and yoga tourism. Moderated by Deepshika Sikarwar, deputy editor, The Economic Times, the first panel discussion revolved around the theme 'Ideating the Partnership Model'. The core premise: how the public and private sectors can forge enduring partnerships to nurture and scale India's wellness sector, with Madhya Pradesh as a natural hub. Panelists included Raghwendra Kumar Singh, principal secretary, DIPIP; Mukund Prasad, director of Leisure Hotels Group; Swami Chaittanya Hari, founder of Yoga Nisarga & Vedic Yoga School; Dr. Ramesh Varier, MD of AVN Group; and Dr. Megha KL, Lead, Strategic Projects at Apollo AyurVAID. The discussion struck a strong economic chord, emphasizing the potential of Madhya Pradesh as a magnet for spiritual and wellness tourism. Speakers cited reasons ranging from its serene natural landscapes and rich forest cover to infrastructural strides and its reputation for cleanliness highlighting cities like Indore, which has consistently topped the country's cleanliness charts. Crucially, the panel explored the untapped promise of India's traditional medicine systems Ayurveda, Yoga, and holistic health as a pillar of future wellness models. With the state's deep-rooted spiritual culture and historical ties to wellness practices, panelists agreed that MP stands at the cusp of becoming a wellness powerhouse. As discussions progressed, emphasis was placed on building trust between public and private sectors, introducing policy incentives, and improving quality control across wellness services. Panelists stressed that such collaboration could enhance accessibility to wellness offerings, especially in underserved areas, while simultaneously creating employment and entrepreneurial opportunities in the state. Up next, the summit will feature a second panel that explores how Madhya Pradesh can develop a holistic wellness ecosystem and skilled workforce to power this vision. The day's events will culminate with a special address by chief minister Mohan Yadav, who is expected to share his vision for Ujjain's spiritual and wellness transformation.


Time of India
03-06-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Five barrages to be constructed on Kshipra ahead of Simhastha 2028
Ujjain: To ensure the purity and proper flow of Kshipra River, five barrages are being constructed by the Water Resources Department as part of the backup scheme following the Kanha Closed Duct project. The five barrages will be located at Gothda, with additional barrages at Radyopipliya, Jamalpura, Ramwasa and Panthpiplai. To maintain an uninterrupted flow of Kshipra water ahead of Simhastha 2028, monsoon water will be stored in Sewarkhedi and released into the river post-monsoon through Silarkhedi as per the requirement over the next eight months. Additionally, the sewage water from Indore, Sanwer and Dewas will be diverted to Singawada, located downstream of the Gambhir Dam, to ensure that cleaner water reaches the Kshipra River. Mayank Singh, executive engineer of Water Resources Department, shared details of the closed duct being constructed, measuring 4.5 metres by 5 metres, which will direct sewage away from Kanha during non-monsoon months. "Under the Namami Shipra scheme, the five barrages are crucial for improving the quality of the Shipra," he said. Mayank Parmar, sub-divisional officer at Water Resources Department, Ujjain said that the Gothda barrage will be constructed 200 metres upstream from the current earthen dam at Kanha's Triveni. Parmar said that as per the planned structure, the Gothda barrage will stand 4.5 metres high, stretch 132 metres long and exceed 7 metres thickness, featuring approximately 18 gates. With a storage capacity of around 0.784 million cubic metres, it is anticipated to overflow when full. The estimated cost for this barrage is around Rs 6.24 crore and construction is set to commence shortly. Additionally, the series of four new barrages will benefit local farmers, who will have the opportunity to draw water as required, further enhancing agriculture in the region.