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About Swasthaay

 

Swasthaay is India’s fast-growing health awareness platform dedicated to providing accurate, WHO-guided medical knowledge in simple language. In a world filled with half-truths, viral myths, and commercialized health advice, Swasthaay exists to deliver health information you can trust — clear, practical, and truly helpful for every Indian family.



Why Swasthaay Exists

Every day, millions of Indians turn to random websites, WhatsApp forwards, and unreliable videos for medical advice. This misinformation leads to fear, confusion, and delayed treatment.
Swasthaay was born to fix this problem — to make sure every family in India can access clear, correct health knowledge without bias or confusion.

What Makes Swasthaay Different

  • Authentic Information Only — Every video and article is rooted in WHO guidelines, scientific studies, and expert inputs.

  • Simple Explanations — No complex medical jargon, just easy-to-understand health guidance.

  • Practical Advice for Daily Life — From lifestyle changes and disease prevention to symptoms and treatment awareness.

Reliable, Fast Learning — Our content is short, engaging, and designed for busy Indian households.




Pehla Sukh, Nirogi Kaya – Our Guiding Philosophy

In India, we’ve grown up hearing the timeless wisdom:
  “पहला सुख, निरोगी काया” – The first wealth is a healthy body.

At Swasthaay, this isn’t just a saying — it’s our core belief. We understand that good health is the foundation of everything else in life: peace of mind, strong families, secure futures, and the ability to chase your dreams.

That’s why we’re on a mission to ensure that every Indian household — from cities to villages — gets access to the right medical knowledge in the language they understand.
No myths. No fear. Just science-backed, WHO-guided information — simplified for the people who need it most.

Swasthaay exists to honor this age-old Indian truth — that your real happiness begins with your health.

Because “Pehla sukh, nirogi kaya” is not just a philosophy. It’s the reason we show up every day.

- SP Tomar .Co-founder, Swasthaay


Founder’s Note – A Promise of Truth and Care

"When I looked around, I saw people I love — family, friends, neighbors — falling for misleading health advice. A forwarded message said one thing, a random website said another, and no one knew whom to trust. I realized that wrong health information isn’t just confusing — it’s dangerous.

"I created Swasthaay with a simple goal: to give every Indian family authentic health knowledge in a language they understand. No fear, no myths, no fake cures — only truth, verified by science and explained with care. My mission is to make sure no one in India ever has to guess about their health again."

Swasthaay is not just a health channel — it’s a movement to build a healthier, better-informed India. When you follow us, you are choosing truth, awareness, and a safer future for your family.

V.P. Singh Founder, Swasthaay







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