Sitaram Jindal Awarded Padma Bhushan for Pioneering Contributions to Naturecure and Philanthropy

Dr. Sitaram Jindal, a distinguished philanthropist and visionary, honored for his transformative influence in healthcare and education

Bengaluru: Dr. Sitaram Jindal, a distinguished figure in the realms of philanthropy and healthcare, has been honored with the prestigious Padma Bhushan, sparking nationwide celebration. This recognition comes as a tribute to his unparalleled philanthropic efforts, particularly in the field of Naturecure. Dr. Jindal’s groundbreaking work in drugless therapy and the establishment of the Jindal Naturecure Institute (JNI) has earned him this esteemed accolade.

Born in 1932 in the remote village of Nalwa in Haryana, Dr. Jindal’s journey towards Naturecure began during his university years when he battled abdominal tuberculosis. Faced with a seemingly incurable condition, he sought refuge in a small Naturecure clinic, experiencing relief through fasting, enemas, and other unconventional methods. This transformative experience ignited his unwavering belief in Naturecure and Yoga.

Driven by a vision to establish a comprehensive Naturopathy and Yoga hospital, Dr. Jindal acquired a vast expanse of land on the outskirts of Bangalore in 1977-79. This marked the inception of JNI, equipped with a research wing generously funded by Jindal Aluminium Limited (JAL), showcasing Dr. Jindal’s dedication to advancing Naturecure.

In contrast to prevailing conventional Naturecure treatments, Dr. Jindal embarked on a mission to modernize and innovate this science. Recognizing the need for progress in orthodox Naturecure practices, he dedicated himself to uplifting drugless therapies. The SJ Foundation, established in 1969, became a financial pillar for his charitable initiatives, relying solely on contributions from JAL, without seeking government support.

Dr. Jindal’s tireless efforts have significantly impacted drugless healing, establishing JNI as a world-class facility specializing in treating various ailments without medication. The institute, boasting 550 beds, has become a beacon of hope for those seeking drug-free alternatives for their health concerns.

Beyond JNI, Dr. Jindal has championed numerous charitable activities, demonstrating his commitment to social reform. This includes establishing allopathy hospitals, schools, and colleges, rural development initiatives, adopting villages for healthcare and education, and supporting various NGOs dedicated to healthcare and education.

His philanthropic endeavors extend to his native village, Nalwa, where he established eight charitable entities benefiting the surrounding population. Additionally, he supports underprivileged students through scholarships and backs NGOs committed to healthcare and education.

Dr. Jindal’s holistic approach to health, emphasizing Naturopathy and Yoga, has transformed millions of lives globally. His commitment to preventive care and raising awareness about drug side effects aligns with his belief that Naturopathy can significantly alleviate the burden on allopathic hospitals.

Throughout his journey, Dr. Jindal has introduced numerous innovations and therapies, expanding the repertoire of Naturecure treatments.

Acknowledged by eminent personalities, including former Prime Ministers and Chief Ministers, Dr. Jindal’s relentless pursuit of societal betterment extends to advocating for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and increasing the mandated CSR percentage.

Dr. Sitaram Jindal’s life and work epitomize a harmonious blend of business success and compassionate service to humanity. His dedication to Naturecure and philanthropy has left an indelible mark on healthcare and social reform, making him a deserving recipient of the Padma Bhushan.

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