
President Murmu to Inaugurate

President of India Smt. Droupadi Murmu will inaugurate the National Arogya Fair 2026 on 25 February at Visava Maidan of Sant Gajanan Maharaj Sansthan in Shegaon. The ceremony will also be attended by the Governor of Maharashtra, Union Minister of Ayush Shri Prataprao Jadhav, senior state officials and distinguished guests.
The inauguration marks the beginning of a comprehensive public outreach programme aimed at strengthening awareness about Ayurveda, Yoga & Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha, Sowa-Rigpa and Homoeopathy systems of medicine.
Free Ayush Health Services for Citizens
One of the main attractions of the National Arogya Fair 2026 is the provision of free health check-ups, medical consultations and distribution of medicines across all Ayush streams. Citizens will have access to expert doctors and therapists offering guidance on preventive and promotive healthcare.
The fair will also feature yoga demonstrations, live therapy sessions, expert lectures and interactive discussions. Visitors can explore thematic exhibitions showcasing traditional remedies and evidence-based practices developed within the Ayush ecosystem. According to the Press Information Bureau (https://pib.gov.in), the initiative seeks to widen public access to holistic healthcare services.
Showcasing India’s Traditional Medicine Strength
Reputed Ayush pharmaceutical and wellness companies will participate in the event, presenting advancements in research, quality standards and good manufacturing practices. Dedicated stalls for each Ayush discipline will enable visitors to experience the diversity and depth of India’s traditional healthcare heritage.
A special medicinal plants exhibition will highlight commonly used herbs and home-based remedies suitable for everyday health management. The event aims to strengthen public confidence in India’s indigenous knowledge systems.
Focus on Farmers and Medicinal Plant Cultivation
Beyond healthcare, the National Arogya Fair 2026 carries a strong focus on farmers’ welfare, especially those from Vidarbha and neighbouring regions. Union Ayush Minister Shri Prataprao Jadhav has emphasised the potential of agroforestry and medicinal plant farming as sustainable income sources.
A dedicated session on “Ayurvedic Farming, Production and Marketing” will be held on 27 February at 3 pm at the Visava premises. Experts will guide farmers on cultivation techniques, post-harvest processing, value addition and marketing strategies for medicinal crops.
The objective is to integrate medicinal plant cultivation with traditional agriculture, helping farmers diversify their income streams. By linking farmers to the growing Ayush value chain, the initiative aims to generate both economic resilience and rural employment.
Twin Objective: Health and Economic Growth
The National Arogya Fair 2026 has been conceived with a dual vision promoting accessible Ayush healthcare for citizens while strengthening the economic prospects of farmers through medicinal plant-based agriculture. Officials believe that combining healthcare awareness with agricultural diversification will create a sustainable model for regional development.
The event invites citizens, farmers, self-help groups, students, health volunteers and Ayush stakeholders from across Maharashtra and neighbouring states to participate actively. Organisers hope the fair will serve as a national platform connecting healthcare practitioners, researchers and cultivators.
As Shegaon prepares to welcome thousands of visitors, the National Arogya Fair 2026 stands as a significant step toward integrating traditional knowledge systems with modern outreach, ensuring that India’s ancient healing sciences continue to benefit both public health and rural livelihoods.
