Gurugram MLA Mukesh Sharma inaugurates free medical camp at Kamdhenu Arogya Wellness Institute
Tauru/Faridabad, February 1
A free medical camp and monthly havan were successfully organized today at the Kamdhenu Arogya Wellness Institute. The main theme of the program was “The contribution of Panchgavya, Ayurveda, and Natural Therapy towards a self-reliant India.” Hundreds of local residents participated in the camp, availed themselves of the medical services, and gained awareness about Panchgavya and natural healing methods.
The event was smoothly conducted by the institute’s General Secretary, Priyank Gupta. Gurugram MLA Mukesh Sharma attended as the chief guest. Arya Ravidev Gupta, President of the Ekal Foundation, was the keynote speaker. Distinguished guests included Dr. Pradeep Jain, Founding Director of Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi, and senior consultant in pain medicine; Mahavir Bhardwaj, President of Loktantra Senani Sangathan Haryana; astrologer, numerologist, and palmist Dr. Rajshree Nanda from Nigeria; Ved Prakash Gupta, owner of Trans Cargo; wheatgrass master and traditional herbs expert Naresh Kumar Jain; and certified acupressure therapist Vardhman Jain, along with many other eminent personalities from Haryana and across the country.
The program began with a havan conducted by Adarsh Garg. As per tradition, offerings were made to the sacred fire in the names of those celebrating birthdays, wedding anniversaries, or commemorating loved ones in February, and prayers were offered for peace and well-being of all humanity.
Dr. Pradeep Jain, along with founder Dr. S.P. Gupta, Mahavir Bhardwaj, Dr. Atul Gupta, Naresh Kumar Jain, and other dignitaries, inaugurated the free neurotherapy treatment camp. Guests were welcomed with tulsi plants, Kamdhenu mementos, Kamdhenu amla products, and ceremonial scarves.
Dr. S.P. Gupta introduced all the distinguished guests and explained that staying in the presence of cows brings divine blessings. He informed that the institute provides facilities such as a gaushala (cow shelter), Kalpavriksha area, naturopathy, Ayurveda, yoga, Panchkarma, cow therapy, and the production of Panchgavya-based products. He stated that while the air quality index in Delhi-NCR is around 350, Bissar is one of the few areas with an AQI of 91, and within the institute premises it remains around 50. He emphasized that Ayurveda and naturopathy are not alternative treatments but ancient and traditional systems of healing.
“Chief guest MLA Mukesh Sharma visited the institute and conveyed his best wishes for the success of the program”
Dr. Rajshree Nanda shared her experience, stating that the positive energy of the institute has been highly beneficial for her. She has stayed there for a month and lost seven kilograms during her stay. She encouraged everyone to take care of their health and seek the blessings of Mother Cow.
Mahavir Bhardwaj described the institute as a source of energy and peace for him and urged people to spend time in such a natural environment for better health.
Dr. Pradeep Jain stressed the importance of safeguarding one’s health and maintaining mental fitness, while advising citizens about lifestyle improvements and complementary therapies
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Arya Ravidev Gupta elaborated on the scientific utility of Panchgavya and Indian medical systems. He suggested that societies should establish shelters for indigenous cows to promote health and self-sufficiency.
Services during the camp were also provided by Naresh Kumar Jain and Vardhman Jain.
In her vote of thanks, Chairperson Shashi Gupta expressed gratitude to all guests and concluded the event with the message “Healthy Life – Healthy Society.” The program ended with a visit to the Kamdhenu temple and wellness center, followed by offering fodder to the cows and distribution of prasad. Several social workers, retired officials, and local residents were also present on the occasion.

