This story is from December 19, 2021
Annu Kapoor floored Jaipur audience with his soulful voice at World Health and Wellness Fest
Jaipur plays host to the inaugural edition of
World Health and Wellness Fest
. The inaugural edition of the event saw experts and representatives from over 20 countries attend the engaging and enriching sessions. Day one witnessed veteran actor, singer, director, and television presenter Annu Kapoor addressing Jaipur audience and entertaining with his knowledge of Indian cinema and music.The session titled
Heal with music with Annu Kapoor
had several moments when Kapoor floored his audiences with his soulful singing. Without any doubt, Kapoor met with loud cheers. Talking about Indian music’s importance, difference between Indian and western music, he talked at length about Indian music and its beauty. He even obliged the guests with variety of oldBollywood
hits and even bhajans and mesmeried them with his soulful voice. He bgan the session by phrase ‘If music be the food of love, play on!’ Wherever you go, music has its own beauty and identity. Be it classical or semi-classical or western music, one can figure out the country or region the music belongs to.”Mickey Mehta in his hour-long session, stressed on the fact that how every human being in this world is subjected to forces of entropy. Dr Shiv Gautam, Amit Agrawal, and Dr Jayshree Periwal, shared their thoughts on the burning issue of caged youths. The session highlighted the importance of creating an open and liberal environment for the young generation to blossom and excel. Another interesting session conducted was on tips and tricks to prevent sports injuries. The session which was addressed by Dr Aditya Soral, Dr Ashish Mittal and Dr Vikram Sharma, stressed on the importance of taking time off for the body to relax, rejuvenate and re-energise. The importance of mid-game breaks and why not to play through niggles or pains. It also provided tips on how to avoid injuries and what to do when one injures themselves. Dr Balvinder Thakkar, Dr Sandesh Mayekar and Dr Ashwin Jawadekar conducted a session on healthy smiles for healthy living. The session stressed on the importance of healthy teeth and healthy gums and its connection with the general health of the person.
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Mukesh Mishra, Co-founder, WHWF shares that the platform is an initiative to bring together investors, industry experts, and brand leaders and provide insights into the key challenge of how wellness and wellbeing can be harnessed to live longer, and better lives and how corporations, healthcare institutions, and consumers can play a huge role in the global health change. He further added that apart from the leading health and wellbeing experts from around the globe, representatives from over 20 countries are attending this 3-day event to discuss and exchange ideas and collaborate. The musical evening came to a close with a spectacular award ceremony where the who's who of health and wellbeing industry were acknowledged and felicitated.
Top Comment
Anand Purohit
1040 days ago
We can celebrate such world health and welness festival in such way without achieving our goal in this field.It becomes our trend to celebrate for a day and forget for rest of 364 days. Trend of health insurance for all is almost failure. From last decade or so, there is hue and cry but still result is not even so so. In remote areas mushroom growth of fake doctors may be seen to earn money through ilegal means. illiterate mass unhesitatingly approach them. The doctors write the medicines after looking the stock in hand lists of medicines available (where free of cost services provided). Medical and health emergency staff never espoused night stay at their duty place. Lakhs of Rs. are invested to get like posting of staff. Indiscriminate deputation post trend still exist. The prey of deteriorating health facility have to be faced by poor villagers. On the other hand the picture of health and wellness is unique in city area's, exorbitant cost of polyclinic, private hospitals, no legal hindrances on the self made fee norms of these pvt hospitals. On the whole we have to go at far distance to achieve needed health and wellness.Read allPost comment
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