Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate three new National Ayush Institutes on December 11 . The new centers will enable every person and every region of the country to get quality healthcare at affordable rates .
New Delhi (India), December 6: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate three National Ayush Institutes on December 11, with the intention of upgrading infrastructure and encouraging research in traditional medicine.PM Modi's preferred centers for Ayurveda (AIIA), Goa, National Institute of Unani Medicine (NIUM), Ghaziabad, and the National Institute of Homoeopathy (NIH), Delhi.These satellite institutes, according to the Ministry of Ayush, would further develop the research and international links, and would enable affordable Ayush services for a larger population.These centers will enable every person and every region of the country to get quality healthcare at affordable rates.
The annual meeting of the Ministry of Ayush in Panjim, Goa will highlight the scientific accuracy, safety, and strength of the Ayush system of medicines on a global basis.The three new national Ayush institutes in Ayurveda, Homeopathy, and Unani will provide 400 more seats for 400 students who wish to pursue UG, PG, and Doctoral programs, as well as 550 additional beds in these three streams, according to a news release from the According to the statement, it would be a wellness hub of Ayurveda promoting Medical Value Travel (MVT) and would act as a model center for international and national collaboration for academic and research purposes.According to the memo, the National Institute of Homoeopathy (NIH), Delhi, is the first of its kind to be established in Northern India for the improvement of the Homoeopathic system of medicine and the provision of health care services.It will work in mainstreaming and integrating Ayush health services with modern therapies, promotes R&D and innovation, and it will establish national institutes of high quality. According to MVT, it will be the first such institute in Northern India to serve patients from Delhi, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, and other states of India, as well as foreign nationals.