BALASORE, November 23: (Report- Sanatan Mahakud): A comprehensive three-day residential camp focusing on natural therapy and holistic wellness training was successfully inaugurated, drawing participants from across the region and neighboring West Bengal. The event aims to educate the public on leading a disease-free life through natural and yogic practices.
The camp is a collaborative effort, organized with the support of the Helthi Life College of Yoga and the Institute of Nature Care and Yogic Sciences. The Healthville Yoga and Naturopathy Centre from Bhubaneswar and Doctor's BRCI Clinic are jointly hosting the event at the scenic Purabi Resort in Chandipur.
The inauguration ceremony featured Sri Srustidhar Parida, the Chief Editor of the daily news publication "Dhwani Prati Dhwani," as the chief guest. In his address, Parida emphasized the significant importance of such camps. He stated that these initiatives are crucial for learning how to live a healthy life and for finding relief from various ailments through non-invasive, natural means.
The event also honored two journalists, Ajit Kumar Mahanti and Adhip Kumar Jena, as distinguished guests. They participated in detailed discussions, exploring the different ways natural therapy can help individuals achieve freedom from disease. The guests commended the efforts of Helthi Life, noting that the organization's dedication serves as an inspiration for everyone seeking alternative paths to health.
A key feature of the camp is the series of expert lectures and practical sessions. Several prominent medical professionals and specialists in alternative medicine attended the camp to share their knowledge. Notable experts included Dr. Nihar Parashar, the Chief Doctor of Healthville; Dr. Narayan; Dr. Subash Chandra Sadangi, President of an International Naturopathy organization; Dr. Bhagaban Bhuyan, an alternative therapy specialist; and Dr. Gyan Ranjan Behera. They engaged with attendees, discussing the necessity and effectiveness of natural treatment methods in today's world.
Mr. Chittaranjan Sahoo, the founder of Helthi Life Yoga College, provided information about the camp's objectives and curriculum. He outlined the program's focus on integrating traditional wisdom with modern holistic health practices. The proceedings were smoothly presided over and managed by the chairperson, Mrs. Archana Das.
The camp has attracted widespread participation, with a large number of individuals traveling from districts including Balasore, Bhubaneswar, Khordha, Bhadrak, Keonjhar, and Mayurbhanj. A significant contingent of participants also came from the state of West Bengal, demonstrating the growing interest in natural therapies. Many attendees shared their personal experiences and success stories with natural treatment, creating an atmosphere of shared learning and community support.
The operational success of the camp was ensured by a dedicated team. Teacher Abhisek Das, teachers Kanti Krishna Dash and Anita Mishra, along with students from Helthi Life Yoga College, were present throughout the event. They managed all the logistical arrangements and coordinated the daily activities, allowing the participants to focus entirely on their wellness journey.
This residential camp represents a growing movement towards embracing natural and yogic sciences as a viable path to sustainable health and well-being.
The camp is a collaborative effort, organized with the support of the Helthi Life College of Yoga and the Institute of Nature Care and Yogic Sciences. The Healthville Yoga and Naturopathy Centre from Bhubaneswar and Doctor's BRCI Clinic are jointly hosting the event at the scenic Purabi Resort in Chandipur.
The inauguration ceremony featured Sri Srustidhar Parida, the Chief Editor of the daily news publication "Dhwani Prati Dhwani," as the chief guest. In his address, Parida emphasized the significant importance of such camps. He stated that these initiatives are crucial for learning how to live a healthy life and for finding relief from various ailments through non-invasive, natural means.
The event also honored two journalists, Ajit Kumar Mahanti and Adhip Kumar Jena, as distinguished guests. They participated in detailed discussions, exploring the different ways natural therapy can help individuals achieve freedom from disease. The guests commended the efforts of Helthi Life, noting that the organization's dedication serves as an inspiration for everyone seeking alternative paths to health.
A key feature of the camp is the series of expert lectures and practical sessions. Several prominent medical professionals and specialists in alternative medicine attended the camp to share their knowledge. Notable experts included Dr. Nihar Parashar, the Chief Doctor of Healthville; Dr. Narayan; Dr. Subash Chandra Sadangi, President of an International Naturopathy organization; Dr. Bhagaban Bhuyan, an alternative therapy specialist; and Dr. Gyan Ranjan Behera. They engaged with attendees, discussing the necessity and effectiveness of natural treatment methods in today's world.
Mr. Chittaranjan Sahoo, the founder of Helthi Life Yoga College, provided information about the camp's objectives and curriculum. He outlined the program's focus on integrating traditional wisdom with modern holistic health practices. The proceedings were smoothly presided over and managed by the chairperson, Mrs. Archana Das.
The camp has attracted widespread participation, with a large number of individuals traveling from districts including Balasore, Bhubaneswar, Khordha, Bhadrak, Keonjhar, and Mayurbhanj. A significant contingent of participants also came from the state of West Bengal, demonstrating the growing interest in natural therapies. Many attendees shared their personal experiences and success stories with natural treatment, creating an atmosphere of shared learning and community support.
The operational success of the camp was ensured by a dedicated team. Teacher Abhisek Das, teachers Kanti Krishna Dash and Anita Mishra, along with students from Helthi Life Yoga College, were present throughout the event. They managed all the logistical arrangements and coordinated the daily activities, allowing the participants to focus entirely on their wellness journey.
This residential camp represents a growing movement towards embracing natural and yogic sciences as a viable path to sustainable health and well-being.

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