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Nadi Pariksha campaign held at BSF headquarters

Organisers present a certificate to BSF DIG Vijay Kumar in Abohar.

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As part of the Ministry of AYUSH’s (Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homoeopathy) initiative, the National Commission for Indian Medicine has launched a Nadi Pariksha (pulse testing) campaign to raise health awareness among the general public.

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Following the Commission’s instructions, the Punjab Institute of Ayurveda organised the campaign today at the Border Security Force (BSF) sector headquarters in Abohar.

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The programme began with pulse testing of Deputy Inspector General Vijay Kumar and Deputy Commandant Shailendra Mishra. Dr. Pal Madan and Dr. Kanwaljit Ahuja presented certificates to the DIG and Deputy Commandant after the tests.

Dr. Ahuja explained that Nadi Pariksha is a non-invasive diagnostic technique that offers deeper insights into underlying health issues. This method helps identify the root cause of diseases and provides valuable information about their prognosis and prediction.

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