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Establishing the significance of spiritual environment with the effects of herbals: an empirical approach on students' QoL in the South Asian continent

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  • Rohit Rastogi
  • Mamta Saxena
  • Richa Singh
  • Yati Varshney
  • Pranav Sharma
  • Vaibhav Aggarwal

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In the past few years, humanity has faced too many challenges due to the outrage of the Corona virus pandemic. But even in such difficulty, the world cannot stop growing, so we humans have adopted various lifestyle changes like work from home, online education, etc. in order to make our jobs done. But these changes had affected us physically and mentally in many ways, and the major impact of these changes is seen on adolescents (age group of 10-18 years), resulting in being diagnosed with many physical and mental health ailments like obesity, lack of mobility, stress, mental trauma, etc. due to less exposure to the outside environment and sudden increase of social media. These all aspects are hindering the overall growth needed in that particular age group. So, this study is based on the impact of some techniques based on Indian Vedic science to rejuvenate the physical and mental health of adolescents or to counter the post-Covid effects.

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  • Rohit Rastogi & Mamta Saxena & Richa Singh & Yati Varshney & Pranav Sharma & Vaibhav Aggarwal, 2024. "Establishing the significance of spiritual environment with the effects of herbals: an empirical approach on students' QoL in the South Asian continent," International Journal of Data Analysis Techniques and Strategies, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 16(4), pages 410-461.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:injdan:v:16:y:2024:i:4:p:410-461
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