Sonowal announces major plans for boosting AYUSH Initiatives in Northeast

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Sonowal announces major plans for boosting AYUSH Initiatives in Northeast

Guwahati, Aug 28: In a major boost to the initiatives to promote traditional medicinal practices in Northeast India, the Union Minister of AYUSH, Sarbananda Sonowal announced a slew of major initiatives planned to boost the traditional medicinal practices in the region at a conference in Guwahai on Saturday.

The conference of AYUSH and Health Ministers of North Eastern states for promotion of Ayush systems was graced by Chief Ministers of Assam, Dr Himanta Biswa Sarma, as the Chief Guest. The Union Minister of State for AYUSH and Women & Child Development, Dr Munjpara Mahendrabhai Kalubhai, Health Ministers of Assam, Nagaland and Sikkim along with senior officials of North Eastern states as well as industry leaders were present at this conference.

The union minister announced that as many as 1000 new Health & Wellness Centres (HWC), as part of the National AYUSH Mission (NAM) Scheme, will be opened in the North Eastern states for growth and development of Ayush systems. The aim of these centres is to provide a holistic wellness model based on principles of AYUSH systems of medicine. A total of 12,500 HWC are to be operationalised in the country by the Ministry of AYUSH. To boost the popularity of traditional medicines provided by AYUSH, the minister announced setting up of 100 AYUSH dispensaries under NAM in the northeast region.

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In order to boost the education and training of AYUSH medicinal experts, financial provision of Rs 70 crore, under NAM support, will also be provided for establishment of a new Ayurvedic College at Dudhnoi in Goalpara.

The Ministry of AYUSH has decided to upgrade the Government Ayurvedic College in Guwahati and develop it as a Centre of Excellence. A sum of Rs 10 crore as financial grant is to be provided in this regard.

All states of Northeast were also requested to put up specific proposal to the ministry for opening new AYUSH educational institutions.

Additionally, a facilitation centre for semi processing of raw material is going to be opened up in region. Along with this, it is also envisaged to set up Regional Raw Drug Repository (RRDR) in North Eastern states in collaboration with National Institute of Bio-Resources and Sustainable Development in Imphal, Manipur under Department of Bio-Technology.

These initiatives will be undertaken under the Central Sector Scheme run by National Medicinal Plants Board, Ministry of AYUSH. The Ministry is also implementing Central Sector Scheme on Conservation, Development and Sustainable Management of Medicinal Plants. This Scheme has provision to support joint forest management committees (JFMCs) for value addition, drying, warehousing and augmenting marketing infrastructure.

The AYUSH medical facilities under North Eastern State Governments, Central Government and teaching hospitals in AYUSH colleges will be brought under AYUSH Health Management Information System (AHMIS) so as to develop digital data base of Ayush interventions in various disease management.

AHMIS is a comprehensive IT platform to effectively manage all functions of health care delivery systems and patient care in AYUSH facilities. It is developed with an aim to improve patient care, work efficiency, effective management and scientific documentation and research of AYUSH.

The strategic policy & facilitation bureau at Invest India, under the aegis of Ministry of AYUSH, will coordinate with and encourage potential investors in AYUSH and wellness centres in North Eastern states including manufacturing and services. Medical value travel promotion in the region will be a priority area for the team.