Draft:Muhammed Faris Mannekkara
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Muhammed Faris (born Feb, 1968) is a renowned Human Life Scientist who works on subjects such as Religion, Tourism and Health Systems.
Biography
He completed his K-12 education at a government school in Baroda. Later, He obtained a bachelor's degree from the Tamil Nadu Agricultural University and joined for a Master's degree at the University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore. He then founded the Anglo Cultural organization, which aims to promote Indian culture globally. Through extensive travel, he digitized information district-wise across India, enhancing the visibility of Indian heritage worldwide.
Additionally, he developed a comprehensive database detailing 250 common ailments and their therapies, drawing from eastern disciplines like Ayurveda, Yoga, Mantra, Tantra, Sangeetha Sastra, Manas Ayurveda, and Gandharva Veda. His work focuses on integrating modern and ancient therapies, creating a digital repository that bridges various alternative treatment method