“I always thought I was different from everyone else, and always believed that my life was distant from what I was living. I wanted to finish my education as soon as possible so that I could explore the world outside the village.”
Nupur Tewari is a woman who believes in becoming a positive example. A determined doer from origins in her remote Indian village to becoming an international influencer in Tokyo. It is her dream to create a few thousand Nupurs, and those few thousands will make millions and together they will make a better world.
The founder of HealTokyo and HealIndia. Known internationally for award-winning transformation and mindfulness coaching. Nupur works as a public motivational speaker, and spiritual healer through activities like yoga consultation. She brings a unique insight into Japanese culture and global outreach.
“I taught them what I knew best – music, dance and, most importantly, yoga. Along with this, I conducted cooking workshops and taught them the Bengali language.”
Nupur’s efforts in representing India in Japan soon earned her the title of ‘Unofficial Ambassador of Japan’.Nupur has received recognitions from organisations such as The Nargis Dutt Foundation, PhD chamber of commerce, SBI Foundation, Global Mice.
And was even chosen for the UP Book of World Records for being “the most fabulous woman leader” in spiritual healing yoga, motivational speaking, and transformational mindfulness coaching.
“Japan changed my life, and I knew I had to give something back,” she says. “The country didn’t need money, but needed healing, and that was exactly what I could provide.”
She has become a popular personality in Tokyo and abroad, media coverage is a common sight at her stage speaking sessions. Japanese programs have called her an unofficial ambassador of India within Japan.
Leading social initiatives, her proudest achievement was building a school for underprivileged children in India. Nupur has led many successful fundraisers, benefiting the homeless and youth abroad. Speaking on the subject at nearly 2000 sessions at universities across India.
Currently, she facilitates three online talk shows, taking on hosting duties for “The Nupur Tewari Show”. Topics focus on social issues and the empowerment of women in business. As the first Indian-based talk show produced in Japan, It is strengthening those cultural and business ties between the two nations.At home in Tokyo as a part of the HealTokyo project, she organises various regular free healing sessions where the focus is on taking care of mental
and emotional health as much as the physical body. She brings that possible energy to everything she does from helping Japan’s homeless to raising up underprivileged youth in India.She’s the first Indian in Tokyo who took most of the Indian athlete’s interviews on Olympic on behalf of Republic TV and for her own talk show as well. Interviews are different than usual and very much appreciated by both countries people, athletes and a member of parliament.
She’s the first Indian to pay tribute to three Indian heroes on 75th Independence Day who have a direct connection with Japan. In heavy rain, she went to three different places and paid tribute to Rash Bihari Bose, Subhash Chandra Bose and Justice Radha Binod Pal.
Nupur wants to introduce the Japanese way of learning in these schools, the roots of which lie in self-empowerment – from cleaning their rooms to polishing their shoes, training to be self-sufficient.Another important mission that Nupur looks forward to is starting a healing session for prisoners, with the obvious fact that they must be going through a tough time as well. She has taken efforts through her own contacts but in vain. She wants to go ahead with the plan on a larger scale.
Author’s bio:
A vivacious and lively girl living in Delhi, on her voyage
for exploration of colours in life.
A glimpse of what she does: Read, write, eat, Repeat!