Suresh Chaturvedi | |
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Born | |
Died | December 25, 2017 Mumbai | (aged 89)
Nationality | Indian |
Education | S.D. Ayurvedic College - Lahore, 1947 *L.A.M.S. (Vaidya Kaviraj),
Board of Indian Medicine - Lucknow, 1950 B.I.M.S. (Ayurvedacharya) |
Occupation | Ayurveda practitioner |
Known for | Ayurveda |
Spouse | Smt. (Late) Sudha Chaturvedi |
Children | Pinki, Mahendra, Guddi, Chetan, Vinod, Piyush |
Parent(s) | Smt. (Late) Nanhidevi Chaturvedi Shri. (Late) Gendalalji Chaturvedi |
Website | www |
Vaidya Suresh Chaturvedi (1928–2017) was an Ayurveda practitioner from Rajasthan, India. Previously he was a professor at Bombay University and has written many books on Ayurveda. In 2000, he was awarded the Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award in the India. As an active practitioner of the ancient science of Ayurveda (healing), he is known in the national and international arenas of alternate medicines and has presented numerous papers. He has held a number of conferences in India. He was, a Ph.D guide in the University of Mumbai.
[1] His role in demystifying the Neem's extraordinary ability to heal has been crucial in bringing acceptability to the Neem tree in the global context.[2]