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Vegan event in New Jersey honours seniors' health and fitness

May 29 :
Clifton, New Jersey's Param Adult Day Care Centre had a vegan event in honour of Memorial Day on May 26. The event, which aimed to honour seniors' health and wellness, was planned by World Vegan Vision and Param Wellness CTR.
People who were interested in taking a more holistic view of health were able to meet at the event.

Veganism and its health benefits were highlighted in the film "Maa Ka Dudh," which was screened to the attendees. Free Ayurvedic pulse checks were provided to attendees in addition to the film screening. They were able to evaluate their health from an Ayurvedic viewpoint, which highlighted the significance of holistic treatments, thanks to this chance.

Aayushman Jani and Umesh Patel got the party started with moving performances of the Indian and American national anthems. There were a number of well-known Indian-Americans who spoke at the event and offered their thoughts and opinions.

Particularly impressive was 94-year-old World Vegan Vision founder HK Shah, who mesmerised the crowd with tales of his own vegan journey and words of profound knowledge on the advantages of the diet.

The significance of Ayurveda and veganism in promoting complete well-being was further highlighted by Vipul Amin of Param Adult Care Centre.

Senior organisation presidents Mahendra Shah and Bharat Rana spoke about their groups and how important it is to live a healthy, vegan lifestyle. A vegan's spiritual, psychological, and physical health can only improve, according to Dr. Shrenik Shah, former president of World Vegan Vision. Mayuri Patel, who is in charge of the Senior Association at Param Adult Day Care Centre, thanked everyone and gave them an update on what the group has been up to recently.

To keep the guests entertained, the event also included a number of different activities. Umesh Patel, a famous Bollywood playback singer, sang for the guests, adding to the celebratory mood. In addition, Viprita Bhatt led a restorative Yoga session, where she engaged the participants in wellness practices and prepared them for the forthcoming International Day of Yoga.

The vegan appetisers and lunch were the show-stoppers, and the whole dining experience was a joy. Nitin Vyas painstakingly planned the event, which included everything from music and food to venue arrangements, so that everyone who came had a wonderful day.