Page 1
Lead articLe
ayush: Unveiling the Science of Life
Vaidya Rajesh Kotecha
FOcUS
Y oga for Global Well-being
Ishwar V Basavaraddi
SpeciaL
role of Meditational a pproaches
in Mental Well-being
Kamlesh D Patel
JUne 2023 a deveLOp Ment MOnthLY
Page 2
Lead articLe
ayush: Unveiling the Science of Life
Vaidya Rajesh Kotecha
FOcUS
Y oga for Global Well-being
Ishwar V Basavaraddi
SpeciaL
role of Meditational a pproaches
in Mental Well-being
Kamlesh D Patel
JUne 2023 a deveLOp Ment MOnthLY
Mission LiFE
LiFEstyLE For EnvironMEnt
What is Mission LiFe?
Mission LiFE is an India-led global mass movement
to nudge individual and community action to protect
and preserve the environment. At the 26
th
session of the
Conference of the Parties (COP26) to the United Nations
Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
held in Glasgow, India shared the mantra of LiFE - Lifestyle
for Environment - to combat climate change. India is the
first country to include LiFE in its Nationally Determined
Contributions (NDCs).
Objectives of Mission LiFe
y Mission LiFE seeks to translate the vision of LiFE into measurable impact.
y Mission LiFE is designed
with the objective to mobilise at
least one billion Indians and other
global citizens to take individual
and collective action for protecting
and preserving the environment
during 2022-2027.
y Within India, at least 80%
of all villages and urban local
bodies are aimed to become
environment-friendly by 2028.
y It aims to nudge individuals
and communities to practise
a lifestyle that is synchronous
with nature and does not harm
it. Those who practice such a
lifestyle are recognised as ‘Pro
Planet People’ .
The ideas and ideals of
LiFE will be implemented as a
mission-mode, scientific and
measurable programme.
dO YOU KnOW ?
This word is LiFE, which means ‘Lifestyle for Environment’. Today, there is a need for all
of us to come together and take Lifestyle for Environment forward as a campaign. This
can become a mass movement towards an environmentally conscious lifestyle.
– Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India
Continued on Cover-III...
Page 3
Lead articLe
ayush: Unveiling the Science of Life
Vaidya Rajesh Kotecha
FOcUS
Y oga for Global Well-being
Ishwar V Basavaraddi
SpeciaL
role of Meditational a pproaches
in Mental Well-being
Kamlesh D Patel
JUne 2023 a deveLOp Ment MOnthLY
Mission LiFE
LiFEstyLE For EnvironMEnt
What is Mission LiFe?
Mission LiFE is an India-led global mass movement
to nudge individual and community action to protect
and preserve the environment. At the 26
th
session of the
Conference of the Parties (COP26) to the United Nations
Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
held in Glasgow, India shared the mantra of LiFE - Lifestyle
for Environment - to combat climate change. India is the
first country to include LiFE in its Nationally Determined
Contributions (NDCs).
Objectives of Mission LiFe
y Mission LiFE seeks to translate the vision of LiFE into measurable impact.
y Mission LiFE is designed
with the objective to mobilise at
least one billion Indians and other
global citizens to take individual
and collective action for protecting
and preserving the environment
during 2022-2027.
y Within India, at least 80%
of all villages and urban local
bodies are aimed to become
environment-friendly by 2028.
y It aims to nudge individuals
and communities to practise
a lifestyle that is synchronous
with nature and does not harm
it. Those who practice such a
lifestyle are recognised as ‘Pro
Planet People’ .
The ideas and ideals of
LiFE will be implemented as a
mission-mode, scientific and
measurable programme.
dO YOU KnOW ?
This word is LiFE, which means ‘Lifestyle for Environment’. Today, there is a need for all
of us to come together and take Lifestyle for Environment forward as a campaign. This
can become a mass movement towards an environmentally conscious lifestyle.
– Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India
Continued on Cover-III...
4 June 2023
role of i ndia in G20
I have been a regular reader of the monthly
magazine, Yojana for 11 years. It helps me greatly
to know the actual facts of any issue with brief
knowledge. My humble request is that if the G20
conference and the role and future of India could
be discussed in details in this magazine, it would
be great. Thanking You.
– pratik Sanyal
West Bengal
insurance Sector
Dear sir/Ma’am, I am thankful for the Yojana
journal. It really helps me in my research work.
Even I recomended reading Yojana journals to
many others. I would like to request you to provide
Inbox
sec-yojanaeng-moib@gov.in
articles regarding Health Insurance, an overview
of the Insurance sector in India, and a comparison
between the private and public Insurance sectors.
Thank you.
– r r awali
Startup india
A useful article titled ‘startup India Action
Plan: Foundation of the Indian startup Ecosystem’
was published in the April 2023 issue of Yojana.
The article gives a general summary of the
government's s tartup India Action Plan, which aims
to encourage innovation and entrepreneurship
across the nation.
– awanish Kumar Gupta
Uttar Pradesh
Space t ech
Namaste, I have gone through the first Yojana received by me for April 2023, startup India. It was
full of insights on different government schemes & different kinds of support given to them. I am
just suggesting a theme of ‘space Tech’ for the next issue. It would be a great & fruitful issue to
talk about different launching vehicles, the launching of different satellites -their orbit, different
missions by IsRO, various achievements & a timeline of various events in the history of Indian space
Technology. And some terminology related to space tech. And I believe you can represent it in a
very beautiful way from the very beginning to the present. (that India or IsRO has achieved). I hope
you will consider my suggestion, if you find it interesting. I would be very grateful & thankful to you.
– Kiran, Uttar Pradesh
Reply from the editor:
Thank you for writing to us. You may like to read an insightful article on space Tech by s s omnath,
the chairman, IsRO in the May issue of Yojana on 'Techade'.
importance for c ivil Services a spirants
There was a time when excitement use to be finding new edition of Yojana in market.
– J Sanjay Kumar
sr DOM (Freight), Jhansi Division, IRTs 2016 Batch
Reply from the editor:
Team Yojana too is excited to be a part of this journey of UPsC aspirants and civil servants. Every
new issue of Yojana is planned and designed to bring the best-of-the-best minds and topics
together in realising this dream.
Page 4
Lead articLe
ayush: Unveiling the Science of Life
Vaidya Rajesh Kotecha
FOcUS
Y oga for Global Well-being
Ishwar V Basavaraddi
SpeciaL
role of Meditational a pproaches
in Mental Well-being
Kamlesh D Patel
JUne 2023 a deveLOp Ment MOnthLY
Mission LiFE
LiFEstyLE For EnvironMEnt
What is Mission LiFe?
Mission LiFE is an India-led global mass movement
to nudge individual and community action to protect
and preserve the environment. At the 26
th
session of the
Conference of the Parties (COP26) to the United Nations
Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
held in Glasgow, India shared the mantra of LiFE - Lifestyle
for Environment - to combat climate change. India is the
first country to include LiFE in its Nationally Determined
Contributions (NDCs).
Objectives of Mission LiFe
y Mission LiFE seeks to translate the vision of LiFE into measurable impact.
y Mission LiFE is designed
with the objective to mobilise at
least one billion Indians and other
global citizens to take individual
and collective action for protecting
and preserving the environment
during 2022-2027.
y Within India, at least 80%
of all villages and urban local
bodies are aimed to become
environment-friendly by 2028.
y It aims to nudge individuals
and communities to practise
a lifestyle that is synchronous
with nature and does not harm
it. Those who practice such a
lifestyle are recognised as ‘Pro
Planet People’ .
The ideas and ideals of
LiFE will be implemented as a
mission-mode, scientific and
measurable programme.
dO YOU KnOW ?
This word is LiFE, which means ‘Lifestyle for Environment’. Today, there is a need for all
of us to come together and take Lifestyle for Environment forward as a campaign. This
can become a mass movement towards an environmentally conscious lifestyle.
– Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India
Continued on Cover-III...
4 June 2023
role of i ndia in G20
I have been a regular reader of the monthly
magazine, Yojana for 11 years. It helps me greatly
to know the actual facts of any issue with brief
knowledge. My humble request is that if the G20
conference and the role and future of India could
be discussed in details in this magazine, it would
be great. Thanking You.
– pratik Sanyal
West Bengal
insurance Sector
Dear sir/Ma’am, I am thankful for the Yojana
journal. It really helps me in my research work.
Even I recomended reading Yojana journals to
many others. I would like to request you to provide
Inbox
sec-yojanaeng-moib@gov.in
articles regarding Health Insurance, an overview
of the Insurance sector in India, and a comparison
between the private and public Insurance sectors.
Thank you.
– r r awali
Startup india
A useful article titled ‘startup India Action
Plan: Foundation of the Indian startup Ecosystem’
was published in the April 2023 issue of Yojana.
The article gives a general summary of the
government's s tartup India Action Plan, which aims
to encourage innovation and entrepreneurship
across the nation.
– awanish Kumar Gupta
Uttar Pradesh
Space t ech
Namaste, I have gone through the first Yojana received by me for April 2023, startup India. It was
full of insights on different government schemes & different kinds of support given to them. I am
just suggesting a theme of ‘space Tech’ for the next issue. It would be a great & fruitful issue to
talk about different launching vehicles, the launching of different satellites -their orbit, different
missions by IsRO, various achievements & a timeline of various events in the history of Indian space
Technology. And some terminology related to space tech. And I believe you can represent it in a
very beautiful way from the very beginning to the present. (that India or IsRO has achieved). I hope
you will consider my suggestion, if you find it interesting. I would be very grateful & thankful to you.
– Kiran, Uttar Pradesh
Reply from the editor:
Thank you for writing to us. You may like to read an insightful article on space Tech by s s omnath,
the chairman, IsRO in the May issue of Yojana on 'Techade'.
importance for c ivil Services a spirants
There was a time when excitement use to be finding new edition of Yojana in market.
– J Sanjay Kumar
sr DOM (Freight), Jhansi Division, IRTs 2016 Batch
Reply from the editor:
Team Yojana too is excited to be a part of this journey of UPsC aspirants and civil servants. Every
new issue of Yojana is planned and designed to bring the best-of-the-best minds and topics
together in realising this dream.
5 June 2023
Editorial
YOJANA
May No One Suffer...
W
hen we talk of well-being, it is the holistic health and wellness of
the entire paradigm of physical body, mind, and soul (or spiritual
being). The food that provides us nourishment, yoga and other physical
activities that keep us fit, and the medicines that are taken when
needed; they all work on the ‘physical body’ part of the well-being. The
things one engage-in to keep the mind healthy, work on the various
mental faculties that may include reading, writing, pranayama and
other activities that challenge mind and keep it active. The final stream
of well-being may fall into the spiritual well-being of oneself. This is the
centre of a holistic living that is taken care of with sustained practices
and methods that include dhyana, jap, and meditation. Different belief
systems, areas of thoughts, and approaches cater to either or all of
the above-mentioned verticals towards realising holistic health and
well-being of the individuals and society at large. The delicate balance
between the nature and us too plays an integral role in giving the vital energy or prana to the human beings.
This vast bank of knowledge and various approaches to healing have been a great resource that
India has to offer to the world. In a world marred by diseases, conflicts, and chaos, the ancient systems of
Indian medicinal sciences and meditational ways are gradually adopted by people beyond geographical
boundaries and regional confinements. These knowledge and practices are flowing seamlessly and helping
millions around the world. The annual celebration of International Year of Yoga, observing 2023 as the
International Year of Millets, and acknowledgment of the role of ‘Mission LiFE—Lifestyle for Environment’
are some of the testaments that reaffirm the belief that the world has bestowed upon us. This becomes
even more relevant in the year when representatives from the G20 nations are travelling to different parts
of India and learning more of its heritage and contributions.
Today, India is focusing on integrated medicine and health research with a more evidence-based
approach towards the Ayush streams of medicine. Various consultations and negotiations, under the
G20 Health Track, are discussing the need for universal holistic health embodied under the larger philosophy
of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam—’The World is One Family’ . This is aimed at the betterment of humankind by
ensuring health security to the people, last mile delivery of health services, an approach of preventive and
curative medicine, approaches leveraging both traditional and modern medicinal systems, thus elevating
global health for greater economic development.
This issue of Yojana is an attempt to bring together the contributions of India towards achieving the holistic
well-being for the entire world. It has essays and write-ups from various experts that dwell upon the practices
that are even more relevant today for the physical, mental, and spiritual well-being of the world. This has the
scope of laying the groundwork for widening of the role of India towards worldwide healthcare cooperation
and partnerships to achieve the sustainable Development Goal of promoting good health and well-being. ?
Om Sarve Bhavantu Sukhinah, Sarve Santu Niramayah.
Sarve Bhadrani Pashyantu, Maa Kashcid-Duhkha-Bhag-Bhavet, Sarve Bhavantu Niramaya
Om Shanti Shanti Shanti
May all sentient beings be at peace, may no one suffer from illness.
May all see what is auspicious, may no one suffer.
Om Peace, Peace, Peace.
Page 5
Lead articLe
ayush: Unveiling the Science of Life
Vaidya Rajesh Kotecha
FOcUS
Y oga for Global Well-being
Ishwar V Basavaraddi
SpeciaL
role of Meditational a pproaches
in Mental Well-being
Kamlesh D Patel
JUne 2023 a deveLOp Ment MOnthLY
Mission LiFE
LiFEstyLE For EnvironMEnt
What is Mission LiFe?
Mission LiFE is an India-led global mass movement
to nudge individual and community action to protect
and preserve the environment. At the 26
th
session of the
Conference of the Parties (COP26) to the United Nations
Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
held in Glasgow, India shared the mantra of LiFE - Lifestyle
for Environment - to combat climate change. India is the
first country to include LiFE in its Nationally Determined
Contributions (NDCs).
Objectives of Mission LiFe
y Mission LiFE seeks to translate the vision of LiFE into measurable impact.
y Mission LiFE is designed
with the objective to mobilise at
least one billion Indians and other
global citizens to take individual
and collective action for protecting
and preserving the environment
during 2022-2027.
y Within India, at least 80%
of all villages and urban local
bodies are aimed to become
environment-friendly by 2028.
y It aims to nudge individuals
and communities to practise
a lifestyle that is synchronous
with nature and does not harm
it. Those who practice such a
lifestyle are recognised as ‘Pro
Planet People’ .
The ideas and ideals of
LiFE will be implemented as a
mission-mode, scientific and
measurable programme.
dO YOU KnOW ?
This word is LiFE, which means ‘Lifestyle for Environment’. Today, there is a need for all
of us to come together and take Lifestyle for Environment forward as a campaign. This
can become a mass movement towards an environmentally conscious lifestyle.
– Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India
Continued on Cover-III...
4 June 2023
role of i ndia in G20
I have been a regular reader of the monthly
magazine, Yojana for 11 years. It helps me greatly
to know the actual facts of any issue with brief
knowledge. My humble request is that if the G20
conference and the role and future of India could
be discussed in details in this magazine, it would
be great. Thanking You.
– pratik Sanyal
West Bengal
insurance Sector
Dear sir/Ma’am, I am thankful for the Yojana
journal. It really helps me in my research work.
Even I recomended reading Yojana journals to
many others. I would like to request you to provide
Inbox
sec-yojanaeng-moib@gov.in
articles regarding Health Insurance, an overview
of the Insurance sector in India, and a comparison
between the private and public Insurance sectors.
Thank you.
– r r awali
Startup india
A useful article titled ‘startup India Action
Plan: Foundation of the Indian startup Ecosystem’
was published in the April 2023 issue of Yojana.
The article gives a general summary of the
government's s tartup India Action Plan, which aims
to encourage innovation and entrepreneurship
across the nation.
– awanish Kumar Gupta
Uttar Pradesh
Space t ech
Namaste, I have gone through the first Yojana received by me for April 2023, startup India. It was
full of insights on different government schemes & different kinds of support given to them. I am
just suggesting a theme of ‘space Tech’ for the next issue. It would be a great & fruitful issue to
talk about different launching vehicles, the launching of different satellites -their orbit, different
missions by IsRO, various achievements & a timeline of various events in the history of Indian space
Technology. And some terminology related to space tech. And I believe you can represent it in a
very beautiful way from the very beginning to the present. (that India or IsRO has achieved). I hope
you will consider my suggestion, if you find it interesting. I would be very grateful & thankful to you.
– Kiran, Uttar Pradesh
Reply from the editor:
Thank you for writing to us. You may like to read an insightful article on space Tech by s s omnath,
the chairman, IsRO in the May issue of Yojana on 'Techade'.
importance for c ivil Services a spirants
There was a time when excitement use to be finding new edition of Yojana in market.
– J Sanjay Kumar
sr DOM (Freight), Jhansi Division, IRTs 2016 Batch
Reply from the editor:
Team Yojana too is excited to be a part of this journey of UPsC aspirants and civil servants. Every
new issue of Yojana is planned and designed to bring the best-of-the-best minds and topics
together in realising this dream.
5 June 2023
Editorial
YOJANA
May No One Suffer...
W
hen we talk of well-being, it is the holistic health and wellness of
the entire paradigm of physical body, mind, and soul (or spiritual
being). The food that provides us nourishment, yoga and other physical
activities that keep us fit, and the medicines that are taken when
needed; they all work on the ‘physical body’ part of the well-being. The
things one engage-in to keep the mind healthy, work on the various
mental faculties that may include reading, writing, pranayama and
other activities that challenge mind and keep it active. The final stream
of well-being may fall into the spiritual well-being of oneself. This is the
centre of a holistic living that is taken care of with sustained practices
and methods that include dhyana, jap, and meditation. Different belief
systems, areas of thoughts, and approaches cater to either or all of
the above-mentioned verticals towards realising holistic health and
well-being of the individuals and society at large. The delicate balance
between the nature and us too plays an integral role in giving the vital energy or prana to the human beings.
This vast bank of knowledge and various approaches to healing have been a great resource that
India has to offer to the world. In a world marred by diseases, conflicts, and chaos, the ancient systems of
Indian medicinal sciences and meditational ways are gradually adopted by people beyond geographical
boundaries and regional confinements. These knowledge and practices are flowing seamlessly and helping
millions around the world. The annual celebration of International Year of Yoga, observing 2023 as the
International Year of Millets, and acknowledgment of the role of ‘Mission LiFE—Lifestyle for Environment’
are some of the testaments that reaffirm the belief that the world has bestowed upon us. This becomes
even more relevant in the year when representatives from the G20 nations are travelling to different parts
of India and learning more of its heritage and contributions.
Today, India is focusing on integrated medicine and health research with a more evidence-based
approach towards the Ayush streams of medicine. Various consultations and negotiations, under the
G20 Health Track, are discussing the need for universal holistic health embodied under the larger philosophy
of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam—’The World is One Family’ . This is aimed at the betterment of humankind by
ensuring health security to the people, last mile delivery of health services, an approach of preventive and
curative medicine, approaches leveraging both traditional and modern medicinal systems, thus elevating
global health for greater economic development.
This issue of Yojana is an attempt to bring together the contributions of India towards achieving the holistic
well-being for the entire world. It has essays and write-ups from various experts that dwell upon the practices
that are even more relevant today for the physical, mental, and spiritual well-being of the world. This has the
scope of laying the groundwork for widening of the role of India towards worldwide healthcare cooperation
and partnerships to achieve the sustainable Development Goal of promoting good health and well-being. ?
Om Sarve Bhavantu Sukhinah, Sarve Santu Niramayah.
Sarve Bhadrani Pashyantu, Maa Kashcid-Duhkha-Bhag-Bhavet, Sarve Bhavantu Niramaya
Om Shanti Shanti Shanti
May all sentient beings be at peace, may no one suffer from illness.
May all see what is auspicious, may no one suffer.
Om Peace, Peace, Peace.
7 June 2023
he Ayush systems, especially Ayurveda
are often referred to as the ‘science of
Life’ , which is deeply rooted in ancient
Indian knowledge and has been
practised for millennia. While Ayush has a strong
foundation in traditional wisdom and experience,
there has been increasing interest in scientifically
T
India, known for its rich cultural heritage, has bestowed upon the
world a precious treasure in the form of Ayush system of healthcare
that has stood the test of time. Ayush represents a comprehensive
approach to healthcare that encompasses ancient wisdom and holistic
healthcare practices. It has been an integral part of the healthcare
system for centuries. Ayush emphasises a personalised approach to
health and well-being, balancing the body, mind, and spirit through a
combination of exercise, diet, lifestyle modifications, therapeutic
drugs, and treatment practices.
exploring its efficacy and safety through evidence-
based studies. The Ministry of Ayush is actively
engaged in promoting the scientificity of Ayush
systems of healthcare. Recognising the importance
of evidence-based practices, the ministry has
undertaken various initiatives to foster scientific
research, validation, and integration of Ayush into
vaidya rajEsh KotEcha the author is Secretary, Ministry of Ayush, Government of india. email: secy-ayush@nic.in
unvEiLing thE sciEncE
oF LiFE For hoListic
hEaLth and WELL-bEing
Lead articLe
7 June 2023
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