VIRBHADRA SINGH HONOURS RS GULERIA WITH `HIMACHAL KESRI` AWARD

Released on = January 16, 2007, 3:16 am

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Industry = Healthcare

Press Release Summary = R S Guleria discovers rare herb 'Argemone Mexicana' with
anti-AIDS activity in Himachal Pradesh

Press Release Body =


Chandigarh, Chandigarh, India, Tuesday, January 16, 2007 ::
Mr R S Guleria, President, Aromatic Plant Growers Association of India (APGAI) &
Herbs Antique Research Botanical (HARB) Society, has been bestowed with the
'Himachal Kesri' Award for his tremendous contributions to the field of Ayurveda.
This award was presented to Mr Guleria by Mr Virbhadra Singh, Chief Minister,
Himachal Pradesh at a function in Dharamshala on January 12, 2007. The 'Himachal
Kesri' Award was conferred upon Mr Guleria by leading Himachal newspaper Himachal
Kesri. The five member elite jury for the award was chaired by the editor-in-chief
of Himachal Kesri. The 15 other leading achievers from various other fields were
also honoured on the occasion. The title of 'Himachal Herbal King' was also
conferred upon Mr Guleria by the HP Chief Minister on the occasion.

Mr Guleria has recently discovered a rare herb 'Swarnkshiri' or 'Argemone Mexicana'
in Himachal Pradesh. This rare herb is known to possess anti-HIV properties and is
being eagerly studied by the scientific community to achieve a viable anti-AIDS
medicine. Before Mr Guleria's discovery the plant was thought to have died out in
India. HARB Society will plant over 1000 'Argemone Mexicana' in Himachal Pradesh and
plans large scale cultivation of the herb in the near future.

'Argemone Mexicana' is basically found in America. In India it is found in Kashmir
and is known as 'Hirvi' or 'Euphorbia Thamsoniana'. This plant is two to four feet
high, has sharp thorns and secretes yellow milk-like substance when punctured. Its
flowers are yellow in colour and appear between December and March. The fruit is
long and rounded and has black seeds. The fruits dry in summer season and give birth
to new plants in winters. Its Seed Oil is beneficial for skin diseases. The herb is
drunk in a lime juice solution for malaria. Application of its roots is beneficial
for scorpion bite. Its solution with milk or ghee is applied to eyelids for
eye-diseases. Its juice along with milk is given to leprosy patients. This solution
is known to provide strength.

Dharamshala based NGO, HARB Society is an organization dedicated to promoting
Ayurveda, the welfare of farmers & Himachal Pradesh, Mr Guleria's home state. The
society has already completed preparations for launch of numerous medicines from
over 300 Herbs & Medicinal Plants. These include Ayurvedic medicines for diseases
like Diabetes, Asthma, Stone, Joint Pains, Heart Ailments, Eye Diseases, Mental
Disorders, Digestive problems and Kidney Diseases.

Speaking on the 'Himachal Kesri' Award, Mr Guleria said, "It is great pleasure to me
to realize that my humble efforts in discovering long lost herbs to further research
and development in Ayurveda are beginning to bear fruit. The honours & recognition
bestowed upon me are a testimony to my endeavor of bringing Ayurveda to its former
glory and helping farmers & youths find prosperity in Himachal Pradesh. Such honours
motivate me to continue my work and strive to scale further milestones on the path
to our goals. We, at HARB, hope that very soon we will be able to bring the benefits
of Himalayan Herbs and Medicinal Plants, the natural treasure of our motherland, to
the common man in the form of Ayurvedic Medicines that are affordable and readily
available."

Mr Guleria was recently honoured with the 'Pride of Ayurveda' Award by Ayurveda
Vishva Parishad, founded by Independent India's first President late Mr Rajendra
Prasad in 1957. 19000 Himachal youth have found employment in their home state
thanks to the untiring efforts of Mr Guleria for 3 years. Mr Guleria is confident
that the figure could go beyond 1 lakh if the state government were to declare
Himachal a 'Herbal State'. Mr Guleria is shouldering the campaign of utilizing
Himachal Pardesh's barren lands for cultivation of Herbs & Medicinal Plants. Over
1500 farmer families are currently associated with campaign by HARB Society and
scientists from varied fields are also supporting his cause.

The five-member jury is headed by Mr Praveen Roy, a renowned journalist. The other
members of the jury include educationists, social workers and senior journalists.

The other 15 persons who were also honoured on this occasion included Ms Indu Bala,
State level Basket Ball player; Mr Navneet Marua for iradication of drugs; Mr Ajeet
Mahajan for his efforts in Co-operative Movement; Mr Shyam Rattan Dixit, Geo
Scientist; Mr Harsh Mahajan, Minister, Animal Husbandary (HP Govt); Dr Paramjit
Singh Ahuja, Director, IHBT Palampur; Mr Dinesh Malhotra, Director, Information and
Public Relations, HP; Mr Zahoor H. Zaidi, former SSP, Kangra; Ms Rachna Gupta,
Bureau Chief, Dainik Jagran, Shimla; Mr G C Pathania, former Editor, Doordarshan
Shimla; Mr Gaurav Bisht, Journalist, The Hindustan Times, Dharamshala; Dr Vinay
Mahajan, Chairman, Tagore Hospital, Jallandhar; Mr Tarun Shridhar, Director, HP
Tourism; Dr Roshan Lal Bali, Astrologer, and Dr K D Lakhanpal, President, HHOGA for
Rural Development.


For more information, please contact::

HERBS ANTIQUE RESEARCH BOTANICAL SOCIETY
H.O. 'Apna Ghar',
Village Metti,
P.O. Gharoh, Teh. Dharamshala,
Distt. Kangra (H.P.)
INDIA -176215

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