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Rooted in Seva: Ayush Tomar Balances Business Success with Lifelong Healing Mission

Meerut, Uttar Pradesh – At an age when most are just starting their careers, 23-year-old Ayush Tomar is already a name known for both entrepreneurial strength and heartfelt service. Born into poverty in a small village, Ayush has built a multi-industry business empire that stretches across real estate, IT, fashion, infrastructure, and government tenders.

But ask him where his heart truly lies, and his answer is simple: seva.

Alongside his business ventures, Ayush plays a leading role at Yogi Ji Ashram — a healing center in Meerut founded by his late spiritual Guru, Shri Sunil Yogi Ji. The Ashram has treated lakhs of people over the years, many of whom were suffering from painful and chronic conditions like slip disc, sciatica, cervical pain, diabetes, arthritis, and other forms of severe body pain.

Today, under Ayush’s care and commitment, thousands receive free treatment every month, regardless of their background or financial situation.

“I came from struggle. I know what it means to be helpless,” Ayush says. “My Guru gave me the path, and now it’s my duty to walk it.”

Yogi Ji Ashram continues to operate completely free of charge, supported by Ayush’s personal efforts and the values his Guru instilled in him — compassion, discipline, and unwavering service to humanity. Each patient is treated not just with traditional therapies, but with dignity and care.

What makes Ayush’s journey unique is the way he balances both worlds. While he oversees complex projects and government contracts by day, his evenings are often spent at the Ashram — speaking to patients, guiding volunteers, and making sure no one is turned away.

“Business builds resources,” Ayush explains. “But seva builds lives. One supports the other.”

At just 23, Ayush Tomar stands as proof that true success lies not in power or profit, but in purpose. His life bridges two worlds — the boardroom and the healing hall — and both are touched by the same spirit of selfless giving.

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