Dhanvantari Award Is Given In Which Field - #6975
I’ve been hearing a lot about the Dhanvantari Award recently, but I’m not exactly sure about all the details. I know it’s something prestigious, and people in the medical field seem to talk about it a lot. What I don’t understand is the specifics of the Dhanvantari Award—is it given only in Ayurveda, or does it include modern medicine as well? While searching for more info, I saw some articles that mentioned the Dhanvantari Award being linked to contributions in healthcare and wellness. But is it strictly for doctors and researchers, or can practitioners of alternative therapies also qualify? Does the Dhanvantari Award focus on any particular aspect, like clinical research, public health, or traditional medicine? I’m especially curious because I’ve recently started following a lot of Ayurvedic practitioners and noticed a few of them mentioning the Dhanvantari Award in their profiles. How is one selected for it, and what kind of work or achievements are considered? If anyone here knows more about the Dhanvantari Award or has attended a ceremony where it was given, I’d love to understand its significance better. It sounds like an incredible honor, but it’s not clear to me who gets recognized or why.
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