Ministry of ayush

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• Arunachal Pradesh • Assam • Chhattisgarh • Goa • Gujarat • Haryana • Jammu And Kashmir • Karnataka • Ladakh • Madhya Pradesh • Maharashtra • Manipur • Mizoram • Tripura • Jharkhand • Nagaland • Himachal Pradesh • Uttarakhand • Uttar Pradesh • Rajasthan • Tamil Nadu • Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu • 7th Ayurveda Day Celebration (23rd October 2022) Ministry of Ayush, Government of India observes Ayurveda Day every year on Dhanawantari Jayanti (Dhanteras) since 2016. Ayurveda is perceived as one of the most ancient well documented system of medicine equally relevant in modern times ,wherein prevention of disease and promotion of health are both given due consideration. Its holistic approaches whether for healthy individuals or for diseased ones remains unparalleled. Ayurveda Day 2022 is being observed on 23rd October 2022. The Ayurveda Day celebrations are being held under the Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav keeping an eye on Ayurveda @ 2047. The theme of this year Ayurveda Day: GET INVOLVED 2020 Use of Ayush-based solutions for strengthening Immunity Healthcare practices advocated by Ayush systems (namely Ayurveda, Yoga, Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha, Sowa-Rigpa and Homoeopathy) are known to promote general wellness. In fact, they exert a positive impact both on the mind and the body. These practices aim to go beyond the symptoms diseasesand work on the overall strengths and weakness of an individual.They are normally free of side-effects, and their rewards are long-lastin...

Ministry of Ayush

• v • t • e The Ministry of Ayush, a The Department of Indian Systems of Medicine and Homeopathy (ISM&H) was first established in 1995 under the The ministry of Ayush has faced significant criticism for funding systems that lack History [ ] Emphasis on indigenous healthcare models [ ] Successive Educational courses and ISM&H [ ] A diploma course in Ayurveda was launched in the third (1961–1966) five-year plan. [ citation needed] The Department of Indian System of Medicine and Homeopathy was launched in March 1995, under the The ninth five-year plan (1998-2002) ensured for its integration with western medicine. [ citation needed] It was the first to tackle different aspects of the Ayush system in a standalone manner which focused on overall development including investment in human resource development, preservation and cultivation of medicinal plants, establish a more complete pharmacopoeia, and outline good manufacturing processes. [ citation needed] The acronym AYUSH was devised in 2003. The After 2014 [ ] Observers noted an increased focus on Ayush healthcare after the Activities [ ] Healthcare [ ] The ministry runs multiple healthcare programs; primarily aimed at the rural population. Ayush is supposed to form an integral backbone of the The ministry had collaborated with the Institutions [ ] The ministry is also at the aegis of several professional research institutes and academic faculties devoted to various forms of alternative medicine: • • • • National Research In...

Research In Ayurveda

The Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences (CCRAS), an Autonomous body under Ministry of AYUSH, Govt. of India is an apex body in India for undertaking, coordinating, formulating, developing and promoting research on scientific lines in Ayurvedic Sciences. The Minister of AYUSH, Govt. of India is the President of the Governing Body of the Council, while the Joint Secretary chairs the Standing Finance Committee. The Scientific/Research Programmes are supervised by the Scientific Advisory Board and Scientific Advisory Group. The Council has been executing its research programmes with a network of 30 peripheral Institutes/centres/units with the headquarters office responsible for control, monitoring and supervision. Research work of the Council is executed by 792 officers and staff, though the sanctioned strength of officers and staff is 1983 and also through collaborative studies with various Universities, Hospitals and Institutes. The broad areas of Research comprise: • Clinical Research • Fundamental Research • Pharmacology Research (Pre clinical Safety/Toxicity and Biological Activity Studies) • Medicinal Plant Research (Medico-Ethno Botanical survey, Cultivation, Pharmacognosy) Drug standardization Research • Literary Research & Documentation The outreach activities include Tribal Health Care Research Programme, Swasthya Rakshan Programme, Ayurveda Mobile Health Care Programme under Scheduled Castes Sub Plan (SCSP), Integration of AYUSH (Ayurveda) with Nation...