Arogya Bharti is a prominent non-governmental organization (NGO) in India, dedicated to promoting holistic health and well-being through a blend of traditional and modern medical practices. Established on November 2, 2002, the organization operates nationwide, with its headquarters in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh.

🌿 Vision and Mission

Arogya works toward building a healthy, aware, and responsible society. Its vision is to create a nation where every person values good health, both physically and mentally. The mission focuses on encouraging people to adopt preventive, promotive, and positive health practices in everyday life.

To achieve this, Arogya Bharti brings together different systems of medicine—like Ayurveda, Yoga, and modern science. The organization treats each system with equal respect and aims to use their strengths together for better healthcare.


🏥 Key Initiatives and Programs

1. Arogya Mitra Training

From March 2022 to March 2023, Arogya Bharti trained 7,353 people as “Arogya Mitras” in 2,400 different places across 164 districts. These trained volunteers now help their communities by spreading awareness about health and wellness.

2. Yoga and Wellness Promotion

To help people stay healthy in mind and body, Arogya Bharti organizes regular yoga sessions. So far, 16,803 people practice yoga at 1,065 centers in 277 districts. This program helps improve both physical fitness and mental calmness.

3. School Health Programs

Arogya Bharti also focuses on young students. The organization has educated 95,002 schoolchildren in 1,259 schools across 254 districts. These sessions teach simple and important lessons on hygiene and healthy habits.

4. Medicinal Plant Cultivation

To bring back the use of natural remedies, Arogya Bharti promotes the planting of medicinal plants. The group has already planted 22,129 such plants at 851 locations in 197 districts. This helps communities reconnect with traditional healing practices.

5. Community Health Camps

Besides training and education, Arogya Bharti also organizes health check-up camps. These have been set up at 494 locations in 49 districts. At these camps, people receive free medical advice, treatment, and tips on healthy living.

 


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