New Delhi, April 17: A two days national conference on female infertility ‘Srijana’ is being organized by All India Institute of Ayurveda (AIIA), under the Ministry of AYUSH at New Delhi from today.
Female Infertility affects millions of people and has an impact on their families and communities. According to WHO reports, in 37% of the infertile couple, female infertility was the cause. In India, the cases of female infertility are rising and affect approximately 15% of couple.
To overcome the issue, AIIA is organizing an exchange of clinical research, and knowledge through a National Conference, followed by panel discussions for which more than 100 delegates have registered.
Prof. Abhimanyu Kumar, Former VC, DSRRAU Jodhpur, Rajasthan was the Chief Guest for the Conference. Prof. (Dr) Pooja Bhardwaj Former DG AYUSH Was the Guest of Honour for the conference. The Conference was organized under the chairmanship of Prof. Tanuja Nesari, Director AIIA, Deans and other senior faculty members of AIIA.
On this occasion, Prof. Tanuja Nesari said that many scientists, practitioners and academicians have been invited in the conference from all over India to share their success stories and disseminate their practical and theoretical knowledge through Ayurveda. At this conference, many gynaecologists from modern medicines have also been invited to share updates on the topic.
A Souvenir was released during the conference encompassing abstracts of research papers to be presented in the papers, full papers of case studies based on the experience of the subject experts from all over the country and poster presentations.
“There is a vast change in the lifestyle that is causing infertility among women. Ayurveda plays a vital role in treating infertility among them” said Dr Prof. Abhimanyu Kumar, Former VC, DSRRAU Jodhpur, Rajasthan
Seven scientific sessions are arranged, in each session a plenary speech of an invited expert speaker will be delivered and scientific papers of registered delegates from all over the country will be presented.