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The time tested ancient Indian Science of Yoga helps to attain complete health in the physical mental emotional and spiritual level. We have regular general yoga session at 8 Am  to 9.30 Pm and 4.30b Pm to 6 Pm.
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SSYN Ayurvedic Hospital got "OLIVE LEAF" accreditation by the Government of Kerala. As there are plenty of Ayurvedic treatment centres in Kerala that flout safety and health regulations,
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SSYN Ayurveda Hospital has got the affiliation with BSS (Bharat  Sevak Samaj)

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SSYN got OLIVE LEAF accreditation
SSYN Ayurvedic Hospital got "OLIVE LEAF" accreditation by the Government of Kerala. As there are plenty of Ayurvedic treatment centres in Kerala that flout safety and health regulations, Sample Image
Govt. of Kerala has recently started classifying Ayurveda centres into Green Leaf and Olive Leaf based on quality standards prescribed by experts in Healthcare and Ayurveda.

This prompted Government of Kerala to certify the credentials of all Ayurveda centers, Ayurvedic massage centers, Ayurvedic treatment centers across Kerala.

The responsibility of classifying Ayurvedic centers reached Kerala Tourism Department.

The classification of Ayurvedic centers is of two types: Green Leaf and Olive Leaf. To be classified as an Olive Leaf or a Green Leaf certified center, the Ayurvedic center must meet basic requirements like qualified technical staff, treatment and rest rooms, quality of medicines, quality equipments etc.

Additional qualification marks for obtaining Green Leaf certificate include an in house medicinal plant garden, abundance of greenery, picturesque location and quiet atmosphere.
 
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 India's Great Divide is the Vindhya Mountains. They run from east to west, separating the fertile river valley of the Ganges called the Ganga, from the Deccan Plateau which occupies much of the peninsula of India. It also separates the north, where the predominant languages are Sanskrit - based (brought in by the Indo Iranian herds people about 3,500 years ago), from the Dravidian tongues brought in by a long headed race from the Mediterranean about a thousand years earlier. The South India's coastal plains are backed by the mountains rimming the wedge of the Deccan plateau. On these plains lie the best beaches in South India.

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