Tag: Ashok Seth

  • Aaj Tak’s Health summit tackles India’s silent crisis

    Aaj Tak’s Health summit tackles India’s silent crisis

    MUMBAI: India’s health is under the weather, and Aaj Tak is putting it back in the spotlight. The news channel will host the first edition of Health summit 2025 on 29 September, aligning with World heart day, to address the nation’s growing silent health emergency.

    With more than 100 million people battling diabetes, obesity and fatty liver cases on the rise, and mental health concerns mounting, the summit promises to be a wake-up call. Policymakers, doctors, nutritionists and mental health experts will gather for a day of hard-hitting discussions on everything from cardiovascular health and childhood lifestyle diseases to nutrition myths and mental well-being.

    Union health minister J P Nadda, yoga guru Swami Ramdev, and eminent specialists including Fortis Escorts’s Ashok Seth and AIIMS’s Rakesh Yadav will join the dialogue. Senior ministers from Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Madhya Pradesh will also bring a policymaker’s perspective.

    Anchored by Aaj Tak’s most trusted voices, the event aims not just to raise awareness but to inspire action: building pathways for a fitter, stronger, and healthier India.

  • India TV’s Wellness Weekend delivers expert health insights

    India TV’s Wellness Weekend delivers expert health insights

    MUMBAI: India TV successfully hosted its highly anticipated ‘Wellness Weekend’, bringing together prominent health experts to discuss key health concerns affecting millions. Covering everything from heart disease and diabetes to sleep deprivation and gut health, the event empowered viewers with practical lifestyle advice.

    The sessions featured renowned specialists, including cardiologists, endocrinologists, psychiatrists, and orthopaedists, who highlighted the urgent need for healthier choices in daily life.

    Public health expert Sameer Bhati warned about the rising trend of sleep deprivation among youth, emphasising its impact on overall well-being.

    Fortis Escorts Heart Institute chairman Ashok Seth shed light on the 50 per cent rise in heart attacks in India over the past 15 years, particularly among those under 50. He attributed this to sedentary lifestyles, smoking, stress, and poor diets. His advice? Brisk walking for 200 minutes a week can cut heart attack risk by 25 per cent.

    Max Saket group chairman of cardiac sciences Balbir Singh clarified misconceptions about angioplasty, bypass surgery, and stents, discussing medical advancements that improve post-surgery recovery.

    Max Healthcare chairman of endocrinology Ambrish Mithal stressed the need for annual blood sugar tests from age 25, given the high prevalence of diabetes in India due to genetics, obesity, and poor diets.

    IDHS Medanta vice chairman Amarender Singh Puri explained that gut biodiversity declines with age, making gut health management crucial for digestion and immunity.

    Sanjeev Saxena highlighted early warning signs of kidney issues and recommended limiting salt intake to five grams per day for healthy individuals and 2.5 grams for those with hypertension. He also advised drinking 2.5 to three litres of water daily to prevent kidney disease.

    PSRI chairman of pulmonary Gopichand Khilnani warned about India’s worsening air quality, particularly in Delhi, Kanpur, and Kolkata. He also noted the lasting effects of excessive steroid use during Covid-19, prominent to an increase in asthma and bronchitis cases.

    India TV managing director & CEO Ritu Dhawan remarked, “Well-being is the cornerstone of a fulfilling life, and with ‘Wellness Weekend,’ we aim to empower our audiences with expert insights on physical and mental health. This initiative is our commitment to fostering a healthier society by bringing together medical experts and fitness enthusiasts to inspire meaningful lifestyle changes.”

    Through this initiative, India TV continues its mission to raise awareness and provide reliable health information, ensuring viewers make informed choices for a healthier future.

  • Aamir Khan wins Aaj Tak Care award for his work in films and TV

    Aamir Khan wins Aaj Tak Care award for his work in films and TV

    NEW DELHI: Actor Aamir Khan, who took television viewers by storm with his first series of Satyamev Jayate has received the award in the individual category in the Aaj Tak Care awards held on 28 August here.

    The anthem for the Aaj Tak Care Awards, the first crowd sourced anthem was launched by actor Ajay Devgn and is a unique initiative.

    All the other awards and recognitions were given in the corporate category. Corporate Affairs Minister Sachin Pilot and cricketer Yuvraj Singh were also present in the event.
    All the received entries were evaluated on various parameters by IMRB and then were passed on to FICCI to select six nominees in each category. The final list of these six nominees was submitted to the panel of the jury members.

    The final awardees in various categories were selected by the Jury members comprising Gurcharan Das, Ashok Seth, Sandeep Chachra, Sandeep Pandey, Rajendra Singh, Dipankar Gupta and Arun Kapur.
        
    Yuvraj Singh who was present at the award ceremony addresses the gathering
        
    Ajay Devgn inaugurates the Aaj Tak Care award anthem

     

    The final list of winners and recognition in various categories is as follows:

    Education: Mahindra and Mahindra Ltd.
    Recognition: Shree Renuka Sugars Limited & SRF Limited
    Healthcare: Amul Dairy – Kaira District
    Environment: None
    Recognition: J K tyres & Royal Bank of Scotland
    Empowerment: The Lemon Tree Hotel company
    Recognition: Dharampal Satyapal Limited
    Individual: Aamir Khan