Page 1
Integrated Approach
for Holistic Well-being
Dr Mansukh ManD aviya Sports Binding
the Nation T ogether
anurag singh Thakur
Azadi Ka
Amrit Mahotsav
g kishan reDD y AzAdi k A
Amrit mAhotsA v SpecIAl ISSue
AuguST 2023 A develop MeNT MoNTHly
Page 2
Integrated Approach
for Holistic Well-being
Dr Mansukh ManD aviya Sports Binding
the Nation T ogether
anurag singh Thakur
Azadi Ka
Amrit Mahotsav
g kishan reDD y AzAdi k A
Amrit mAhotsA v SpecIAl ISSue
AuguST 2023 A develop MeNT MoNTHly
August 2023
YOJANA
Volume-67
No. 08
A DEVELOPMENT MONTHLY Let noble thoughts come to us from all sides.
Rig Veda
www.publicationsdivision.nic.in @DPD_India I @YojanaJournal @publicationsdivision @dpd_india
In ThIs Issue
number of pages: 72
Details of the Sales Outlets of the Publications Division on Page 69
YOJANA is published in Assamese, Bengali, English, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia,
Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu.
Since 1957
Focus
IndIan Economy
HIstorIcal pErspEctIvE
and tHE way Forward
V Anantha Nageswaran
ovErvIEw azadI Ka amrIt
maHotsav
G KIshan Reddy spEcIal artIclEs
IntEgratEd approacH
For HolIstIc wEll-bEIng
dR MansuKh MandavIya
Chief editor
manogyan ranI pal
editor
sHucHIta cHaturvEdI
our repreSeNTATIveS
Ahmedabad: Sumanben A Machhar, Bengaluru:
Yashwant Shehnai, Bhubaneswar: Itishree Singh
Rathaur, Chennai: Sanjay Ghosh, Guwahati:
Maruf Alam, Hyderabad: Krishna Vandana
P , Jalandhar: Gagandeep Kaur Devgan, Kolkata:
Sumita Chakraborty, Mumbai: Sangeeta Godbole,
Thiruvananthapuram: Sudha S Namboothiry.
Joint Director, ProDuction
d K C hRudhaIna Th c over Design
neeRaJ RIdlaan
Yojana (English): Room No. 647, Soochna Bhawan,
CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110 003.
E-mail (Editorial): sec-yojanaeng-moib@gov.in
YOJANA, a development monthly published since
1957, is a theme-based journal providing in-depth
analyses and views on socio-economic issues in
the broader framework of government policies.
Although published by the Ministry of Information
and Broadcasting, YOJANA is not restricted to
expressing the official point of view.
dIsClaIMeR
l The vie ws e xpre sse d in various articles are
those of the authors and the y do not ne c essarily
re flect the vie ws of the Go vernme n t or the
organisation/ s the y work f or .
l Map s/flags use d in the article s are only indic ative
and the y do not re flect the politic al map or le gal
re presen t ation of the flag of India/an y othe r
c oun try .
l The inf ographics/figure s are pro vide d b y the
authors through the ir re liable sourc e s and
YOJANA claims no re sponsibility f or the same.
l Image s, graphics and illus trations, whe re ve r
use d, are mos tly sourc ed from go vernme n t
channels and are indic ative in nature .
l YOJANA does not o wn re sponsibility re garding
the c on t e n ts of the adve rtise men ts. The re aders
are re que s t e d t o ve rify the claims made in the
adve rtise men ts re garding c ourse s, c are e r -
guidanc e book s or ins titutions.
l YOJANA doesn't e ndorse or promot e an y brands
or privat e e n titie s prese n t ed as c ase s tudie s in an y
of the article s.
suBsCRIPTIOn/GRIevanCes
Email: pdjucir@gmail.com
Phone: 011-24367453
(Monday-Friday, 9:30 am- 6:00 pm)
Postal Address: Abhishek Chaturvedi, Editor,
Journals Unit, Publications Division, Room No.
779, Soochna Bhawan, CGO Complex, Lodhi
Road, New Delhi-110 003.
Please not e that it will t ak e atleas t eigh t
week s t o s t art your sub scrip tion. Kindly raise
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vIsIon For Industry
Anshuman Khanna
lEvEragIng tEcHnology For
accEssIblE QualIty EducatIon
Anil Sahasrabudhe
atal InnovatIon mIssIon
buIldIng a HolIstIc
InnovatIon EcosystEm
Pramit Dash
IndIa’s g20 prEsIdEncy
Prof Harsh V Pant
agrIculturE
a JournEy From sHortagE
to surplus
Dr Jagdeep Saxena
29
35
41
49
53
59
65
swEEt rEvolutIon
a boom In HonEy productIon
Dr Shailesh Kumar Mishra
Dr Dheeraj Kumar Tiwari
JournEy oF IndIan cInEma
Amitava Nag
Special iSSue
Page 3
Integrated Approach
for Holistic Well-being
Dr Mansukh ManD aviya Sports Binding
the Nation T ogether
anurag singh Thakur
Azadi Ka
Amrit Mahotsav
g kishan reDD y AzAdi k A
Amrit mAhotsA v SpecIAl ISSue
AuguST 2023 A develop MeNT MoNTHly
August 2023
YOJANA
Volume-67
No. 08
A DEVELOPMENT MONTHLY Let noble thoughts come to us from all sides.
Rig Veda
www.publicationsdivision.nic.in @DPD_India I @YojanaJournal @publicationsdivision @dpd_india
In ThIs Issue
number of pages: 72
Details of the Sales Outlets of the Publications Division on Page 69
YOJANA is published in Assamese, Bengali, English, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia,
Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu.
Since 1957
Focus
IndIan Economy
HIstorIcal pErspEctIvE
and tHE way Forward
V Anantha Nageswaran
ovErvIEw azadI Ka amrIt
maHotsav
G KIshan Reddy spEcIal artIclEs
IntEgratEd approacH
For HolIstIc wEll-bEIng
dR MansuKh MandavIya
Chief editor
manogyan ranI pal
editor
sHucHIta cHaturvEdI
our repreSeNTATIveS
Ahmedabad: Sumanben A Machhar, Bengaluru:
Yashwant Shehnai, Bhubaneswar: Itishree Singh
Rathaur, Chennai: Sanjay Ghosh, Guwahati:
Maruf Alam, Hyderabad: Krishna Vandana
P , Jalandhar: Gagandeep Kaur Devgan, Kolkata:
Sumita Chakraborty, Mumbai: Sangeeta Godbole,
Thiruvananthapuram: Sudha S Namboothiry.
Joint Director, ProDuction
d K C hRudhaIna Th c over Design
neeRaJ RIdlaan
Yojana (English): Room No. 647, Soochna Bhawan,
CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110 003.
E-mail (Editorial): sec-yojanaeng-moib@gov.in
YOJANA, a development monthly published since
1957, is a theme-based journal providing in-depth
analyses and views on socio-economic issues in
the broader framework of government policies.
Although published by the Ministry of Information
and Broadcasting, YOJANA is not restricted to
expressing the official point of view.
dIsClaIMeR
l The vie ws e xpre sse d in various articles are
those of the authors and the y do not ne c essarily
re flect the vie ws of the Go vernme n t or the
organisation/ s the y work f or .
l Map s/flags use d in the article s are only indic ative
and the y do not re flect the politic al map or le gal
re presen t ation of the flag of India/an y othe r
c oun try .
l The inf ographics/figure s are pro vide d b y the
authors through the ir re liable sourc e s and
YOJANA claims no re sponsibility f or the same.
l Image s, graphics and illus trations, whe re ve r
use d, are mos tly sourc ed from go vernme n t
channels and are indic ative in nature .
l YOJANA does not o wn re sponsibility re garding
the c on t e n ts of the adve rtise men ts. The re aders
are re que s t e d t o ve rify the claims made in the
adve rtise men ts re garding c ourse s, c are e r -
guidanc e book s or ins titutions.
l YOJANA doesn't e ndorse or promot e an y brands
or privat e e n titie s prese n t ed as c ase s tudie s in an y
of the article s.
suBsCRIPTIOn/GRIevanCes
Email: pdjucir@gmail.com
Phone: 011-24367453
(Monday-Friday, 9:30 am- 6:00 pm)
Postal Address: Abhishek Chaturvedi, Editor,
Journals Unit, Publications Division, Room No.
779, Soochna Bhawan, CGO Complex, Lodhi
Road, New Delhi-110 003.
Please not e that it will t ak e atleas t eigh t
week s t o s t art your sub scrip tion. Kindly raise
your queries/grie vanc es about non rec eip t of the
journals only aft er this period.
6
ReGulaR s
our booKs
75 yEars 75 FIlms
india's CinematiC Journey
c-3
23
10
16
UPCOMING ISSUE:
CONStItUtION, GOvErNaNCE & rEfOrMS
sports bIndIng
tHE natIon togEtHEr
anuRa G sInGh ThaK uR
vIsIon For Industry
Anshuman Khanna
lEvEragIng tEcHnology For
accEssIblE QualIty EducatIon
Anil Sahasrabudhe
atal InnovatIon mIssIon
buIldIng a HolIstIc
InnovatIon EcosystEm
Pramit Dash
IndIa’s g20 prEsIdEncy
Prof Harsh V Pant
agrIculturE
a JournEy From sHortagE
to surplus
Dr Jagdeep Saxena
29
35
41
49
53
59
65
swEEt rEvolutIon
a boom In HonEy productIon
Dr Shailesh Kumar Mishra
Dr Dheeraj Kumar Tiwari
JournEy oF IndIan cInEma
Amitava Nag
Special iSSue
4 August 2023
Highly Appreciated c ontent
‘cooperation to Prosperity’ was my first pick of
Yojana. the magazine is deserving of high praise.
t he magazine dealt with the theme remarkably. t he
collection of articles, along with regulars, provides
comprehensive and in-depth knowledge. t he edition
was enough for a reader to develop an insight into
the topic of cooperative societies. t he philosophy of
cooperation as a central tenet of indian work culture
dates back to ancient times. crippled during colonial
times, the philosophy has regained importance in
post-independence years and received a fresh impetus
with the set-up of the Ministry of c ooperation in 2021.
t hus, the choice of theme for this edition was totally
apt. t he edition has now made me a regular reader of
the magazine. i look forward to reading something
insightful on an intriguing topic next month!
– Serena, new Delhi
An Issue on Mental Health
i am a regular reader of Yojana, and the June issue
on yoga was very insightful and gave me a complete
understanding of yoga and traditional medicine. i
also got clarity about the value of indian ayurvedic
medicine and traditional medicine. i just want to
request that you please bring up a separate issue for
mental health. t hank you.
– Md Wahid Sarwar, Jharkhand
Synthesis of o ld Wisdom with
Modern Science
the spotlight is on AYusH (Ayurveda, Yoga &
naturopathy, unani, siddha, and Homoeopathy) in
the June 2023 issue of Yojana Magazine, highlighting
its tremendous impact on holistic health and well-
being. t he focus of Ayurveda on preventive healthcare
and lifestyle management has permeated society.
A growing number of people are turning to siddha,
Inbox
sec-yojanaeng-moib@gov.in
unani, and homoeopathy for accessible healthcare
solutions. t he creation of hospitals, dispensaries, and
wellness centres demonstrates the government’s
support for AYusH by making it widely available.
this acceptance of AYusH as a beneficial healthcare
method works in conjunction with western medicine.
t he June 2023 issue of Yojana Magazine emphasises
the importance of AYusH in achieving holistic health
and well-being. AYusH provides a comprehensive
approach to well-being by combining ancient wisdom
with modern technology.
– d r Jinu Bala, r ajasthan
c ompelling perspective
t he piece ‘t he r ole of Meditational Approaches in
Mental Well-Being’ offers a thorough analysis of these
age-old techniques and emphasises their applicability
in the present. the author powerfully highlights the
transforming effects of yoga and mudra on fostering
mental well-being. the article sheds insight on
mudra, an ancient practice of hand movements that
is frequently employed in connection with yoga and
meditation. Mudras are thought to channel and direct
energy within the body, aiding physical and mental
healing. the writer emphasises the importance of
mudras in boosting concentration, cognitive capacities,
and emotional stability. t he author acknowledges how
these meditational techniques have a wider impact on
society than just individuals. the article's conclusion
emphasises how accessible these practises are to
people of any age, gender, or physical ability. Anyone
eager to begin this transforming path can reap the
rewards of yoga and mudra through guided sessions,
internet tools, or self-practice. overall, the article in
Y ojana gives a compelling perspective on the relevance
of meditational practices for mental well-being,
with a specific emphasis on i ndian traditional yoga
and mudra.
– Awanish Kumar gupta
Page 4
Integrated Approach
for Holistic Well-being
Dr Mansukh ManD aviya Sports Binding
the Nation T ogether
anurag singh Thakur
Azadi Ka
Amrit Mahotsav
g kishan reDD y AzAdi k A
Amrit mAhotsA v SpecIAl ISSue
AuguST 2023 A develop MeNT MoNTHly
August 2023
YOJANA
Volume-67
No. 08
A DEVELOPMENT MONTHLY Let noble thoughts come to us from all sides.
Rig Veda
www.publicationsdivision.nic.in @DPD_India I @YojanaJournal @publicationsdivision @dpd_india
In ThIs Issue
number of pages: 72
Details of the Sales Outlets of the Publications Division on Page 69
YOJANA is published in Assamese, Bengali, English, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia,
Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu.
Since 1957
Focus
IndIan Economy
HIstorIcal pErspEctIvE
and tHE way Forward
V Anantha Nageswaran
ovErvIEw azadI Ka amrIt
maHotsav
G KIshan Reddy spEcIal artIclEs
IntEgratEd approacH
For HolIstIc wEll-bEIng
dR MansuKh MandavIya
Chief editor
manogyan ranI pal
editor
sHucHIta cHaturvEdI
our repreSeNTATIveS
Ahmedabad: Sumanben A Machhar, Bengaluru:
Yashwant Shehnai, Bhubaneswar: Itishree Singh
Rathaur, Chennai: Sanjay Ghosh, Guwahati:
Maruf Alam, Hyderabad: Krishna Vandana
P , Jalandhar: Gagandeep Kaur Devgan, Kolkata:
Sumita Chakraborty, Mumbai: Sangeeta Godbole,
Thiruvananthapuram: Sudha S Namboothiry.
Joint Director, ProDuction
d K C hRudhaIna Th c over Design
neeRaJ RIdlaan
Yojana (English): Room No. 647, Soochna Bhawan,
CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110 003.
E-mail (Editorial): sec-yojanaeng-moib@gov.in
YOJANA, a development monthly published since
1957, is a theme-based journal providing in-depth
analyses and views on socio-economic issues in
the broader framework of government policies.
Although published by the Ministry of Information
and Broadcasting, YOJANA is not restricted to
expressing the official point of view.
dIsClaIMeR
l The vie ws e xpre sse d in various articles are
those of the authors and the y do not ne c essarily
re flect the vie ws of the Go vernme n t or the
organisation/ s the y work f or .
l Map s/flags use d in the article s are only indic ative
and the y do not re flect the politic al map or le gal
re presen t ation of the flag of India/an y othe r
c oun try .
l The inf ographics/figure s are pro vide d b y the
authors through the ir re liable sourc e s and
YOJANA claims no re sponsibility f or the same.
l Image s, graphics and illus trations, whe re ve r
use d, are mos tly sourc ed from go vernme n t
channels and are indic ative in nature .
l YOJANA does not o wn re sponsibility re garding
the c on t e n ts of the adve rtise men ts. The re aders
are re que s t e d t o ve rify the claims made in the
adve rtise men ts re garding c ourse s, c are e r -
guidanc e book s or ins titutions.
l YOJANA doesn't e ndorse or promot e an y brands
or privat e e n titie s prese n t ed as c ase s tudie s in an y
of the article s.
suBsCRIPTIOn/GRIevanCes
Email: pdjucir@gmail.com
Phone: 011-24367453
(Monday-Friday, 9:30 am- 6:00 pm)
Postal Address: Abhishek Chaturvedi, Editor,
Journals Unit, Publications Division, Room No.
779, Soochna Bhawan, CGO Complex, Lodhi
Road, New Delhi-110 003.
Please not e that it will t ak e atleas t eigh t
week s t o s t art your sub scrip tion. Kindly raise
your queries/grie vanc es about non rec eip t of the
journals only aft er this period.
6
ReGulaR s
our booKs
75 yEars 75 FIlms
india's CinematiC Journey
c-3
23
10
16
UPCOMING ISSUE:
CONStItUtION, GOvErNaNCE & rEfOrMS
sports bIndIng
tHE natIon togEtHEr
anuRa G sInGh ThaK uR
vIsIon For Industry
Anshuman Khanna
lEvEragIng tEcHnology For
accEssIblE QualIty EducatIon
Anil Sahasrabudhe
atal InnovatIon mIssIon
buIldIng a HolIstIc
InnovatIon EcosystEm
Pramit Dash
IndIa’s g20 prEsIdEncy
Prof Harsh V Pant
agrIculturE
a JournEy From sHortagE
to surplus
Dr Jagdeep Saxena
29
35
41
49
53
59
65
swEEt rEvolutIon
a boom In HonEy productIon
Dr Shailesh Kumar Mishra
Dr Dheeraj Kumar Tiwari
JournEy oF IndIan cInEma
Amitava Nag
Special iSSue
4 August 2023
Highly Appreciated c ontent
‘cooperation to Prosperity’ was my first pick of
Yojana. the magazine is deserving of high praise.
t he magazine dealt with the theme remarkably. t he
collection of articles, along with regulars, provides
comprehensive and in-depth knowledge. t he edition
was enough for a reader to develop an insight into
the topic of cooperative societies. t he philosophy of
cooperation as a central tenet of indian work culture
dates back to ancient times. crippled during colonial
times, the philosophy has regained importance in
post-independence years and received a fresh impetus
with the set-up of the Ministry of c ooperation in 2021.
t hus, the choice of theme for this edition was totally
apt. t he edition has now made me a regular reader of
the magazine. i look forward to reading something
insightful on an intriguing topic next month!
– Serena, new Delhi
An Issue on Mental Health
i am a regular reader of Yojana, and the June issue
on yoga was very insightful and gave me a complete
understanding of yoga and traditional medicine. i
also got clarity about the value of indian ayurvedic
medicine and traditional medicine. i just want to
request that you please bring up a separate issue for
mental health. t hank you.
– Md Wahid Sarwar, Jharkhand
Synthesis of o ld Wisdom with
Modern Science
the spotlight is on AYusH (Ayurveda, Yoga &
naturopathy, unani, siddha, and Homoeopathy) in
the June 2023 issue of Yojana Magazine, highlighting
its tremendous impact on holistic health and well-
being. t he focus of Ayurveda on preventive healthcare
and lifestyle management has permeated society.
A growing number of people are turning to siddha,
Inbox
sec-yojanaeng-moib@gov.in
unani, and homoeopathy for accessible healthcare
solutions. t he creation of hospitals, dispensaries, and
wellness centres demonstrates the government’s
support for AYusH by making it widely available.
this acceptance of AYusH as a beneficial healthcare
method works in conjunction with western medicine.
t he June 2023 issue of Yojana Magazine emphasises
the importance of AYusH in achieving holistic health
and well-being. AYusH provides a comprehensive
approach to well-being by combining ancient wisdom
with modern technology.
– d r Jinu Bala, r ajasthan
c ompelling perspective
t he piece ‘t he r ole of Meditational Approaches in
Mental Well-Being’ offers a thorough analysis of these
age-old techniques and emphasises their applicability
in the present. the author powerfully highlights the
transforming effects of yoga and mudra on fostering
mental well-being. the article sheds insight on
mudra, an ancient practice of hand movements that
is frequently employed in connection with yoga and
meditation. Mudras are thought to channel and direct
energy within the body, aiding physical and mental
healing. the writer emphasises the importance of
mudras in boosting concentration, cognitive capacities,
and emotional stability. t he author acknowledges how
these meditational techniques have a wider impact on
society than just individuals. the article's conclusion
emphasises how accessible these practises are to
people of any age, gender, or physical ability. Anyone
eager to begin this transforming path can reap the
rewards of yoga and mudra through guided sessions,
internet tools, or self-practice. overall, the article in
Y ojana gives a compelling perspective on the relevance
of meditational practices for mental well-being,
with a specific emphasis on i ndian traditional yoga
and mudra.
– Awanish Kumar gupta
5 August 2023
Editorial
YOJANA
Celebration of Life
i
ndia is a land of festivals. throughout the year, its people engage
in myriad festivities based on their faiths, various calendars, faces
of the moon, for gods and goddesses, great saints, people and days,
regional customs, and rather all aspects of life. t hese festivals reflect
the diversity around and bring together people across the country.
celebrations and rituals in india start even before the birth of a child.
t ruly, india is a land where celebration is the way of life.
giving this celebration and the festive spirit of india a nationalist
cause and bringing together all indians for a common festival, the
grand celebration of Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav (AKAM) commenced on
12 March 2021 with a 75-week countdown to the 75
th
anniversary of
independence on 15 August 2023. Based on the five pillars focusing on
freedom struggle, unique ideas, achievements, actions, and resolve,
this Mahotsav celebrated the spirit of Jan Bhagidari. it showcased the
country’s achievements of last 75 years to the world and also give a framework for resolve for the next
25 years. over a lakh events have been organised under AKAM, including several mega events, such as
Har Ghar Tiranga, Vande Bharatam Nritya Utsav, and Kalanjali. Amrit Mahotsav aims to further boost
peoples’ movement through collaborative campaigns and outreach across india and the world. t hey were
on the lines of nine themes aligned with the Panch Pran: Women and children, t ribal empowerment, Water,
cultural Pride, Lifestyle for environment (LiFe), Health and Wellness, inclusive Development, Atmanirbhar
Bharat, and unity.
During the period, a number of monuments and structures of national importance were dedicated
to the nation including the Pradhanmantri Sangrahalaya that tells the story of india after independence
through the lives and contributions of its Prime Ministers, statue of netaji subhas chandra Bose and
Kartavya Path near india gate, and the state-of-the-art new Parliament Building.
each sector made a vital contribution to this celebration, making it truly a people’s movement
through participative governance. take for instance, the Mahila Samman Bachat Patra launched to
further empower women financially, or promoting healthier lifestyle choices for all through millets and
yoga, or bringing together the stories of great freedom fighters, lullabies from across the country in
different regional languages, s tories of change, a digital district repository of their respective unique
heritages, and many other initiatives. t hese were dedicated to the people of india who have not only
been instrumental in bringing india thus far in its evolutionary journey but also hold within them the
power and potential to enable the vision of the Kartavya Kaal, the era of action, fueled by the spirit of
Atmanirbhar Bharat.
t his issue of Yojana is a tribute to great works done in the past that have built the foundation of where
we stand today. various sectors and initiatives that have made monumental contributions to the growth
story of india. it also delves into the road ahead for the recently announced Kartavya Kaal—the period of
duty, determination, and firm resolve.
Let us strive to contribute to this cause in our own small ways of kindness, compassion, goodness, and
dedication. Let this celebration continue to be a part of our lives. Let us resolve to make india a better place
for the generations to come. ?
Page 5
Integrated Approach
for Holistic Well-being
Dr Mansukh ManD aviya Sports Binding
the Nation T ogether
anurag singh Thakur
Azadi Ka
Amrit Mahotsav
g kishan reDD y AzAdi k A
Amrit mAhotsA v SpecIAl ISSue
AuguST 2023 A develop MeNT MoNTHly
August 2023
YOJANA
Volume-67
No. 08
A DEVELOPMENT MONTHLY Let noble thoughts come to us from all sides.
Rig Veda
www.publicationsdivision.nic.in @DPD_India I @YojanaJournal @publicationsdivision @dpd_india
In ThIs Issue
number of pages: 72
Details of the Sales Outlets of the Publications Division on Page 69
YOJANA is published in Assamese, Bengali, English, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia,
Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu.
Since 1957
Focus
IndIan Economy
HIstorIcal pErspEctIvE
and tHE way Forward
V Anantha Nageswaran
ovErvIEw azadI Ka amrIt
maHotsav
G KIshan Reddy spEcIal artIclEs
IntEgratEd approacH
For HolIstIc wEll-bEIng
dR MansuKh MandavIya
Chief editor
manogyan ranI pal
editor
sHucHIta cHaturvEdI
our repreSeNTATIveS
Ahmedabad: Sumanben A Machhar, Bengaluru:
Yashwant Shehnai, Bhubaneswar: Itishree Singh
Rathaur, Chennai: Sanjay Ghosh, Guwahati:
Maruf Alam, Hyderabad: Krishna Vandana
P , Jalandhar: Gagandeep Kaur Devgan, Kolkata:
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Highly Appreciated c ontent
‘cooperation to Prosperity’ was my first pick of
Yojana. the magazine is deserving of high praise.
t he magazine dealt with the theme remarkably. t he
collection of articles, along with regulars, provides
comprehensive and in-depth knowledge. t he edition
was enough for a reader to develop an insight into
the topic of cooperative societies. t he philosophy of
cooperation as a central tenet of indian work culture
dates back to ancient times. crippled during colonial
times, the philosophy has regained importance in
post-independence years and received a fresh impetus
with the set-up of the Ministry of c ooperation in 2021.
t hus, the choice of theme for this edition was totally
apt. t he edition has now made me a regular reader of
the magazine. i look forward to reading something
insightful on an intriguing topic next month!
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An Issue on Mental Health
i am a regular reader of Yojana, and the June issue
on yoga was very insightful and gave me a complete
understanding of yoga and traditional medicine. i
also got clarity about the value of indian ayurvedic
medicine and traditional medicine. i just want to
request that you please bring up a separate issue for
mental health. t hank you.
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Synthesis of o ld Wisdom with
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the spotlight is on AYusH (Ayurveda, Yoga &
naturopathy, unani, siddha, and Homoeopathy) in
the June 2023 issue of Yojana Magazine, highlighting
its tremendous impact on holistic health and well-
being. t he focus of Ayurveda on preventive healthcare
and lifestyle management has permeated society.
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wellness centres demonstrates the government’s
support for AYusH by making it widely available.
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method works in conjunction with western medicine.
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the importance of AYusH in achieving holistic health
and well-being. AYusH provides a comprehensive
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c ompelling perspective
t he piece ‘t he r ole of Meditational Approaches in
Mental Well-Being’ offers a thorough analysis of these
age-old techniques and emphasises their applicability
in the present. the author powerfully highlights the
transforming effects of yoga and mudra on fostering
mental well-being. the article sheds insight on
mudra, an ancient practice of hand movements that
is frequently employed in connection with yoga and
meditation. Mudras are thought to channel and direct
energy within the body, aiding physical and mental
healing. the writer emphasises the importance of
mudras in boosting concentration, cognitive capacities,
and emotional stability. t he author acknowledges how
these meditational techniques have a wider impact on
society than just individuals. the article's conclusion
emphasises how accessible these practises are to
people of any age, gender, or physical ability. Anyone
eager to begin this transforming path can reap the
rewards of yoga and mudra through guided sessions,
internet tools, or self-practice. overall, the article in
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of meditational practices for mental well-being,
with a specific emphasis on i ndian traditional yoga
and mudra.
– Awanish Kumar gupta
5 August 2023
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YOJANA
Celebration of Life
i
ndia is a land of festivals. throughout the year, its people engage
in myriad festivities based on their faiths, various calendars, faces
of the moon, for gods and goddesses, great saints, people and days,
regional customs, and rather all aspects of life. t hese festivals reflect
the diversity around and bring together people across the country.
celebrations and rituals in india start even before the birth of a child.
t ruly, india is a land where celebration is the way of life.
giving this celebration and the festive spirit of india a nationalist
cause and bringing together all indians for a common festival, the
grand celebration of Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav (AKAM) commenced on
12 March 2021 with a 75-week countdown to the 75
th
anniversary of
independence on 15 August 2023. Based on the five pillars focusing on
freedom struggle, unique ideas, achievements, actions, and resolve,
this Mahotsav celebrated the spirit of Jan Bhagidari. it showcased the
country’s achievements of last 75 years to the world and also give a framework for resolve for the next
25 years. over a lakh events have been organised under AKAM, including several mega events, such as
Har Ghar Tiranga, Vande Bharatam Nritya Utsav, and Kalanjali. Amrit Mahotsav aims to further boost
peoples’ movement through collaborative campaigns and outreach across india and the world. t hey were
on the lines of nine themes aligned with the Panch Pran: Women and children, t ribal empowerment, Water,
cultural Pride, Lifestyle for environment (LiFe), Health and Wellness, inclusive Development, Atmanirbhar
Bharat, and unity.
During the period, a number of monuments and structures of national importance were dedicated
to the nation including the Pradhanmantri Sangrahalaya that tells the story of india after independence
through the lives and contributions of its Prime Ministers, statue of netaji subhas chandra Bose and
Kartavya Path near india gate, and the state-of-the-art new Parliament Building.
each sector made a vital contribution to this celebration, making it truly a people’s movement
through participative governance. take for instance, the Mahila Samman Bachat Patra launched to
further empower women financially, or promoting healthier lifestyle choices for all through millets and
yoga, or bringing together the stories of great freedom fighters, lullabies from across the country in
different regional languages, s tories of change, a digital district repository of their respective unique
heritages, and many other initiatives. t hese were dedicated to the people of india who have not only
been instrumental in bringing india thus far in its evolutionary journey but also hold within them the
power and potential to enable the vision of the Kartavya Kaal, the era of action, fueled by the spirit of
Atmanirbhar Bharat.
t his issue of Yojana is a tribute to great works done in the past that have built the foundation of where
we stand today. various sectors and initiatives that have made monumental contributions to the growth
story of india. it also delves into the road ahead for the recently announced Kartavya Kaal—the period of
duty, determination, and firm resolve.
Let us strive to contribute to this cause in our own small ways of kindness, compassion, goodness, and
dedication. Let this celebration continue to be a part of our lives. Let us resolve to make india a better place
for the generations to come. ?
6 August 2023
ince its launch in March 2021, more than
1.7 lakh events have been conducted
jointly by the central government,
states and uts, departments, and
private organisations under AKAM. these events
have been conducted across urban and rural
settings and in the faraway border villages of india.
AKAM has become a people’s movement wherein
the nation has united to celebrate the wonder that
is india!
S
‘ Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’ (AKAM) is a flagship initiative of the
Government of India, which has been launched to commemorate
75 years of India’s independence. AKAM is one of the largest
celebratory initiatives anywhere in the world and has seen
enthusiastic and a wide range of participation that has served as a
unifying force to become a ‘whole of society’ initiative.
FIve pIll ArS oF AKAM
the journey of AKAM began with five pillars–
Freedom Struggle, Ideas@75, Actions@75,
Resolve@75, and Achievements@75, under which the
events were conducted. each pillar encompassed
the story of india and narrated the nation’ s evolution.
Freedom struggle commemorates milestones
in our history and our unsung heroes, ideas@75
celebrates ideas and ideals that shaped our nation,
Actions@75 highlights the strides that have been
azadI Ka amrIt maHotsav
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g KIsHan rEddy
The author is the Union Minister of Culture, Tourism and Development of North Eastern Region, GoI. Email: office-hcm@gov.in
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