CJI DY Chandrachud: I wake up at 3.30, do Yoga; Follow vegan style

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Emphasising the importance of holistic well-being, CJI Chandrachud disclosed that he has adhered to a vegan diet for the past five months. Read further on Dynamite News:

CJI Chandrachud inaugurates Ayush Centre in Supreme Court
CJI Chandrachud inaugurates Ayush Centre in Supreme Court


New Delhi: The Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud on Thursday disclosed his adoption of a vegan diet and commitment to practicing yoga as integral component of his lifestyle.

CJI was addressing the audience after inaugurating the AYUSH Holistic Wellness Centre at the Supreme Court premises on Thursday. 

Emphasising the importance of holistic well-being, CJI Chandrachud disclosed that he has adhered to a vegan diet for the past five months and intends to continue this dietary regimen.

"I practice Yoga. I woke up at 3:30 this morning to do yoga. Additionally, I have been following a vegan diet for the last 5 months. I am trying to focus on a holistic pattern of life, which begins with what you eat, of course, and what you put into your system," Chief Justice Chandrachud said.

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CJI Chandrachud said a holistic lifestyle is important not just for the judges and their immediate families, but also for the staff members.

"I underwent Panchakarma about a year ago, and I am looking forward to doing it again now, as it is the turn of the season," he said further.

Chief Justice of India on Thursday inaugurated an AYUSH Holistic Wellness Centre at the Supreme Court premises. The event was attended by Sarbananda Sonowal, Minister of AYUSH, Mahendra Munjapara, Minister of State for Ministry of AYUSH and Prof (Dr) Tanuja Nesari, Director and of All India Institute of Ayurveda (AIIA).

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On this occasion, an MoU regarding establishing, operationalising and providing expert services at the AYUSH Holistic Wellness Centre was also signed between the Supreme Court and the All India Institute of Ayurveda.

CJI said that it's important to consider a holistic lifestyle, not just for the judges and their immediate families, but also for the staff members. (with ANI inputs)










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