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2012 എപ്രില് 13 , 14 , തിയ്യതികളില് ചെന്നൈയിലെ കാമാരാജര് ഹാളില് നടത്തപ്പെടും.
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27 February 2012
Karnataka govt to open Ayush -based outpatient services
Karnataka govt to open Ayush -based outpatient services in all taluka hospitals in the state |
Nandita Vijay, Bengaluru Tuesday, February 14, 2012, 08:00 Hrs [IST] |
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Government of Karnataka is planning to open Ayush-based (Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Siddha and Homoeopathy) outpatient units in all the taluka hospitals in the state in a phased manner in association with various organizations, which are involved in promoting Indian Systems of Medicine (ISM).
The state department of Ayush in collaboration with the Shantivana Trust of Dharmasthala has already opened outpatient units in 10 taluka-level hospitals in the state on public-private partnership model. These units have proved to be useful in extending natural health services to the public. “We intend to extend this concept to all the districts of Karnataka in a phased manner”, said Karnataka chief minister D V Sadananda Gowda, during the International Conference on Yoga, Naturopathy (ICYN) & Arogya Expo 2012 held between February 9-13.
“Our government has duly recognized the importance of Yoga in daily life and has given priority for the empowerment of this sector. In an effort to promote Yoga and Naturopathy through educational initiatives, the government also plans to set up a number of schools and colleges.
“We have already established a full-fledged Yoga & Naturopathy college in Mysore. This institute is offering several useful courses. Yoga and Naturopathy are safe and effective combination of drugless therapy. They need to be promoted in the interest of society,” the Karnataka chief minister pointed out.
“Altered lifestyle, food habits, stressful life, overuse of medicine and pollution have made health to be measured by percentage of diseases. World over, people are looking for a safe, effective and multidimensional healthcare system based on Yoga, which advocates that healing and happiness come from within. It is Yoga and Naturopathy which have now emerged as the proven alternative to prevent and cure a variety of ailments, including lifestyle diseases. The government will continue to provide support to Yoga and Naturopathy in order to extend the benefits to society,” he said.
A conclave of leading Yoga gurus, elected representatives, policy-makers, and seers, as part of the ongoing ICYN have also passed a resolution urging the Centre to allocate 10 per cent of the Health sector budget to Ayush in an effort to promote Indian Systems of Medicine (ISM).
The government should promote Ayush extensively so that the benefits of the ISM reached the masses, including the villagers. The conclave also felt that Ayush was the best form of therapy that can provide holistic care to the masses because it emphasizes on prevention rather than cure of diseases. Further, resolutions were also passed to ensure proper documentation and recording of data relating to Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Siddhi & Homoeopathy therapies and treatment methods. It also stressed upon the need to promote research and development into Ayush therapies to standardize treatment techniques, stated G N Sreekantaiah, director, Department of Ayush, Government of Karnataka.
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AYUSH to be included in national health schemes
Courtesy The Hindu
HYDERABAD, February 14, 2012
STAFF REPORTER
http://www.thehindu.com/news/states/andhra-pradesh/article2892293.ece
HYDERABAD, February 14, 2012
STAFF REPORTER
http://www.thehindu.com/news/states/andhra-pradesh/article2892293.ece
Scheme to integrate allopathic, Indian systems of medicine
The Centre is planning to launch a special scheme for delivery of healthcare services in 100 out of 264 focus districts across the country where the health indicators are very low, by integrating allopathic and other Indian systems of medicine soon.
Under the scheme, joint teams of doctors of allopathy, Ayurveda, yoga and naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and homoeopathy systems of medicine will visit villages frequently to bring about an improvement in the general health condition of people.
This was stated here on Monday by Mr. Anil Kumar, Secretary, Department of Ayurveda, Yoga & Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homoeopathy (AYUSH), here on Monday while inaugurating a national workshop on ‘Clinical Research Methodology in Unani Medicine'.
Modalities were being worked out to include AYUSH systems of medicine in all national health programmes within two years, he noted.
Admitting that there was an immediate need to validate methodology of treatment of diseases in Indian systems of medicine, Mr. Anil Kumar said it was possible only by raising the bar of quality of AYUSH education and research.
He asked the researchers of AYUSH to develop protocols unique to the Indian systems of medicine and by taking care that they were also acceptable to the other side (allopathic system of medicine).
He argued that validation of systems of treatment in allopathic and AYUSH could not be done on common parameters as procedures in allopathy were laboratory-based while they were based on nature in AYUSH.
“Indian systems of medicine will get back the body of a patient in harmony with the nature,” Mr. Anil Kumar explained.
Quoting the outcome of common review mission and national health systems resource centre surveys, the Secretary stated that there was a positive trend in availing of AYUSH systems of medicine by people in the country.
Syed Shakir Jamil, Director General, Central Council for Research in Unani Medicine, Mohammad Miyan, Vice-Chancellor of Maulana Azad National Urdu University, and others spoke at the workshop organised by Hyderabad-based Central Research Institute of Unani Medicine (CRIUM).
Union govt draws up roadmap to promote ISM through NRHM
From : http://pharmabiz.com/NewsDetails.aspx?aid=67557&sid=1
Nandita Vijay, BengaluruThursday, February 16, 2012, 08:00 Hrs [IST] |
The central government has drawn up an ambitious roadmap to promote Indian Systems of Medicine (ISM) like Ayurveda, Siddha, Unani, and therapies such as yoga and naturopathy through the National Rural Health Mission (NRHM).
With yoga and naturopathy gaining worldwide acceptance, the government is now gearing up to address health issues across the population through these systems of medicine, stated S Gandhiselvan, minister of state for health and family welfare. “It is a foregone conclusion that yoga and naturopathy can prevent and cure various forms of ailments. In the last three decades, Yoga, in particular, has become popular all over the world as an effective disease management strategy. The government has decided to give special impetus to Yoga and Naturopathy so that the objectives of NRHM are met through the ISM,” he stated at the ‘Arogya Expo 2012’ and the ‘International Conference on Yoga and Naturopathy’ (ICYN) Bengaluru held here from February 9-13. The broad policy support extended to the development of Ayush systems of medicine has ensured the organized development of all these six systems of healthcare based on their individual merits and strengths. The launch of NRHM has been significant for Ayush systems, as one of its objectives was to promote the effective provision of the healthcare to the masses. Under NRHM, AYUSH doctors and facilities are being introduced in primary health centres and community health centres throughout the country. The availability of AYUSH facilities in PHCs and CHCs would ensure that the entire range of medical facilities would be available to the public and to the poor in particular. The main streaming of AYUSH in the healthcare system will have a significant impact on the health status of the people, stated the minister. “The NRHM is significant for ISM, as it is capable of meeting the objectives of India’s health requirements. The government intends to introduce ISM at the primary health centres and community health centres all over the country shortly. Yoga and naturopathy have been accepted for effective disease management because of their unique and holistic healing approaches. It is time we also took advantages of the same by introducing them through public health system,” the minister added. He pointed out that there were 6 lakh practitioners of ISM and homoeopathy in the country. However, that number was still insufficient to address the health issues plaguing the country. “The government is evolving a broad policy to promote ISM and Ayush colleges. At present, there are 488 Ayush colleges in the country. But the quality of education is a concern. We will make suitable suggestions after consulting experts in the field to improve the quality of education,” he explained. |
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