AYURVEDA UPDATES: 10 October 2025.

Daily Global and National Ayurveda News Digest Covering Events, Research, and Policy from 7 October 2025

 Global Ayurveda Updates

1. WHO Collaborates with AYUSH Ministry for Ayurveda Integration Guidelines (Geneva)  
The World Health Organization (WHO) has initiated a global framework to integrate Ayurveda and other traditional systems into primary healthcare. Discussed on 7 October 2025, the draft emphasizes safety standards, certification for practitioners worldwide, and inclusion of Ayurveda in universal health coverage programs.

2. Europe Sees Surge in Ayurveda-Based Wellness Tourism  
Ayurveda retreats across Spain, Italy, and Portugal are experiencing record visitor numbers under the “Healing Nature 2025” campaign. The European Wellness Council reports that Ayurveda’s holistic detox therapies are becoming a preferred alternative to conventional spa treatments.

3. Global Ayurveda Research Consortium Expands to Latin America  
Brazil and Colombia have officially joined the Global Ayurveda Research Consortium (GARC). This expansion aims to promote scientific research and validation of traditional medicinal systems through modern pharmacology and clinical trials.

4. Online Ayurveda Education Gains Recognition  
Several European accreditation bodies have approved international Ayurveda e-learning platforms. This recognition paves the way for cross-border Ayurveda education and practitioner training with standardized curricula.

 National Ayurveda News (India).

1. Countdown Begins for National Ayurveda Day 2025  
The Ministry of AYUSH announced “Ayurveda for Mindful Living” as the theme for National Ayurveda Day 2025, scheduled on 20 October. State AYUSH departments have started organizing wellness walks, awareness camps, and student competitions nationwide.

2. CCRAS Announces 10 New Clinical Research Projects  
The Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences (CCRAS) approved ten new multi-centric research projects focusing on chronic pain management, metabolic health, and women’s wellness. These projects will include collaboration between Ayurveda and AIIMS researchers.

3. Ayurvedic Startups Shine at Global Health Tech Summit (Bengaluru)  
Innovative Ayurvedic startups showcased AI-driven diagnostic tools and personalized herbal formulations at the Bengaluru summit. The event highlighted the integration of Ayurveda principles with digital health technology.

4. Maharashtra Launches ‘AyurSampada’  
A new digital portal, AyurSampada, was launched in Pune to connect rural Ayurvedic practitioners with herbal suppliers and e-learning modules. The initiative aims to empower local health systems through enhanced access to Ayurveda resources.

 Press Note and Awareness

Press Release – Ministry of AYUSH (7 October 2025):  
“Ayurveda stands as the bridge between ancient wisdom and modern health needs. With renewed global partnerships and evidence-based research, India envisions Ayurveda as a cornerstone of global wellness by 2030.”

 Message:  
 “Live Ayurveda Daily — in Thought, Food, and Action. True health begins with balance.”

 Quote of the Day.

“When nature heals, Ayurveda reveals.”  
.... AYURVEDA Initiative for Global Health .


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