Incentivising R&D endeavours can foster innovation and validate traditional practices with modern science

Naman Dhamija, Founder and Managing Director, Dharishah Ayurveda

Ambala-based Dharishah Ayurveda, where the essence of ancient wisdom meets the innovation of modern wellness established with a vision to revive traditional healing practices, has become a beacon of holistic health and vitality. The company embarked on a journey to bring the age-old secrets of Ayurveda to the forefront, offering a path to balance, rejuvenation, and lasting well-being. In a conversation with the NUFFOODS Spectrum, Naman Dhamija, Founder and Managing Director of Dharishah Ayurveda delves into the realms of natural healing and embarks on a transformative journey towards a healthier, happier life. Edited Excerpts:

Can you share more about the origins of Dharishah Ayurveda and its current strengths?

Dharishah Ayurveda has its roots deeply embedded in the legacy of Hakim Dhari Shah, whose commitment to traditional healing and community welfare laid the groundwork for our company. Our journey commenced in 1889 when Hakim Dhari Shah established his pharmacy in Mianwali, Pakistan, at the tender age of 20. Known for his selfless service, he earned the endearing title “Shah” from the community. Despite encountering numerous challenges, his son, Ram Dass Dhamija, continued the family legacy post the upheavals of the 1947 partition, resettling in Ambala as refugees. In 1948, they laid the foundation of Dhari Shah Pharmacy, later evolving into Dhari Shah Di Hatti in 1954, preserving ancestral formulations passed down through generations. By 1983, we ventured into mass production, showcasing our dedication to innovation and accessibility of Ayurvedic remedies. In 2019, amidst COVID-19, we embraced e-commerce, expanding our reach and fostering direct customer engagement, thus adapting to the evolving market dynamics. Presently, our company thrives with a team of 35 dedicated professionals pivotal in driving our success. Their expertise spans various domains including Ayurvedic medicine, manufacturing, quality control, research, marketing, and customer service. This diverse and talented workforce forms the backbone

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