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August 16, 2025

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The highest number of 12 thousand delegates registered in Doon at the closing ceremony of the World Ayurveda Congress, 300 delegates from 54 countries gathered for the four-day event

12 thousand delegates have reached the tenth edition of the four-day World Ayurveda Congress and Arogya Expo. This is the largest number of delegates in the history of this world class event. In this regard, Uttarakhand has achieved a great achievement. 54 countries participated in this event. 300 foreign delegates participated in this program and showed their love for AYUSH.

Last year, the ninth edition of this event held in Goa had the highest number of delegates. 5102 delegates were registered there. In the first edition of this event held in Kochi, only 1800 delegates were registered. When this event was announced in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, it was believed that there could be record registrations here. Being the most prosperous state in terms of AYUSH was considered the reason for this. This estimate has proved to be correct. Delegates from the country and abroad have created a new record of registration by showing special interest in coming to Uttarakhand.

According to Dr. Vijay Jogdande, Additional Secretary, Department of AYUSH, a total of 12 thousand registrations have been done in this event. 300 representatives from 54 countries have also participated in the event. He said that during this time, along with in-depth discussion on AYUSH, new possibilities have also been discussed.

Uttarakhand is grateful to the delegates from India and abroad for the successful organization of World Ayurveda Congress and Arogya Expo 2024. Important discussions have taken place in Ayush Bhoomi Uttarakhand, which will have far-reaching results. We are committed to the development of AYUSH and to benefit the common people from it.

Pushkar Singh Dhami, Chief Minister

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