Young scientists should make Ayurveda acceptable: Harsh Vardhan


New Delhi, Nov 8 (IANS): Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan Saturday urged young scientists and researchers to take up the challenge of making Ayurveda acceptable to the modern world and re-establish its rightful status as a system that can bring affordable healthcare to people's doorsteps.

"There are no doubts about the power and efficacy of Ayurvedic products, but we live in a period of evidence-based medicine; our drugs need to pass through the rigour of scientific validation to be marketable globally," said Vardhan.

He was addressing a gathering of scientists and researchers at a conclave organised as part of the World Ayurveda Congress (WAC) by the Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology (RGCB), a premier institute under the Department of Biotechnology.

He said that it was unfortunate that much of the vast amount of knowledge available in Ayurveda 5,000 years ago has been lost in the past 500 years.

"Though we may not be able to restore Ayurveda to its original glory, but we can certainly revive it to meet the needs of our age," the minister said.

"Youngsters must work with passion, not as a routine. They must look at how socially relevant the fruits of their research can be," he added.

Jagdish Prasad, Director General of Health Services, said that there was need for a central law to integrate Ayurveda with modern medicine systems.

"Ayurveda needs to be vigorously positioned in public healthcare through strong policy interventions. A comprehensive law that integrates all systems of medicine could be the answer," Prasad said.

"In India, there are 7000 registered Ayush practitioners, 60,000-bed capacity in the sector and 275 colleges. All this makes a plausible and strong case for mainstreaming the Ayush system to address the challenges of primary healthcare," he said.

 

  

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  • thomas, india

    Sun, Nov 09 2014

    Ayurvedic Medicines ..Homeopathy and alternative medicine is the future..
    will generate Massive employment ..
    North eastern and Northern states are the best to plant Medicinal plants.. Horticulture: forest dept: nurseries should study the demand and promote on massive scale ....
    Great demand...
    production..processing: packaging instructions: quality: shelf life etc...should all be scientific..professional/..
    In fat all Agricultural universities with forest dept..horticulture dept .. Ayurvedic doctors: importers: exporters/traders: businessmen? growers: agriculturists : farmers Packaging cos: should all come together along with the bankers : SME MANAGERS: GOVT AGENCIES AND HAVE AYURVEDA ROAD SHOWS ..MELAS .. across India on mega scle ..great scope ..big business..
    along with Herbala nd natural BEAUTY CARE AND body shop..

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