National Arogya Fair 2026

The four-day National Arogya Fair 2026 was organised by the Ministry of Ayush, Government of India, in collaboration with the All India Ayurvedic Congress, at Shegaon, District Buldhana, Maharashtra. The event was aimed at promoting India’s traditional systems of medicine while also linking healthcare outreach with rural livelihood development.

Aim of National Arogya Fair

The Fair seeks to:

  • Promote Ayush-based preventive and promotive healthcare.
  • Encourage diversification towards medicinal crop cultivation as a sustainable income source for farmers.
  • Strengthen the supply chain of quality raw materials required by the Ayush industry.
  • Serve as a convergence platform for healthcare services, research dissemination, and rural economic development.

Structure and Key Features

The National Arogya Fair is designed as a large public outreach initiative.

Healthcare Services Offered

Visitors were provided:

  • Free consultations
  • Health check-ups
  • Free medicines

Across the following Ayush systems:

  • Ayurveda
  • Yoga & Naturopathy
  • Unani
  • Siddha
  • Sowa-Rigpa
  • Homoeopathy
Knowledge and Awareness Activities

The Fair also featured:

  • Yoga demonstrations
  • Therapy showcases
  • Expert lectures
  • Exhibitions by reputed Ayush institutions
  • Industry participation and product displays

These activities aimed to increase awareness and expand public access to traditional healthcare systems.

Farmer-Focused Component

A key highlight was focused engagement with farmers from:

  • Buldhana district
  • Wider Vidarbha region
Special Session

Topic: “Ayurvedic Farming: Production, Value Addition and Marketing”
Date: 27 February 2026
Venue: Visava premises

Covered Areas:
  • Medicinal plant cultivation
  • Agroforestry practices
  • Post-harvest management
  • Market linkages for medicinal crops

The session aimed to support income diversification and enhance rural livelihoods.

Economic and Healthcare Convergence

The National Arogya Fair 2026 integrates:

DimensionFocus
Public HealthPreventive and promotive care
AgricultureMedicinal crop diversification
IndustryRaw material supply chain strengthening
Rural EconomyFarmer income enhancement
Knowledge SharingExpert sessions & institutional exhibitions

Meaning of ‘AYUSH’

AYUSH refers to traditional and non-conventional systems of healthcare, including:

  • Ayurveda
  • Yoga
  • Naturopathy
  • Unani
  • Siddha
  • Sowa-Rigpa
  • Homoeopathy

Strengths of Ayush Systems

  • Diversity and flexibility
  • Accessibility in rural areas
  • Affordability
  • Broad public acceptance
  • Lower cost compared to many modern interventions
  • Growing economic value
  • Strong preventive healthcare orientation

These features make Ayush systems important providers of healthcare to large sections of India’s population.

Significance of Fair

  1. Expands grassroots access to traditional healthcare.
  2. Promotes preventive health approaches.
  3. Encourages sustainable agricultural diversification.
  4. Strengthens medicinal plant value chains.
  5. Supports rural income enhancement.
  6. Reinforces India’s traditional knowledge systems.
  7. Aligns with integrated healthcare policy objectives.

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