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Moving the Institute of Teaching and Research in Ayurveda Bill for passage, the Minister of State for Ayurveda, Yoga, and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homoeopathy (AYUSH) said agreements have been signed with 14 nations on Ayurveda and in 58 countries, 28 information centers are working for promotion of Ayurveda.
The Bill seeks to confer the status of Institution of National Importance to the Institute of Teaching and Research in Ayurveda Jamnagar by conglomerating the cluster of Ayurveda institutes at Gujarat Ayurveda University campus in Jamnagar.
The three institutes which would be clubbed are Institute of Post Graduate Teaching and Research in Ayurveda, Gulabkunwerba Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya, and Institute of Ayurveda Pharmaceutical Sciences.
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Stating that a chunk of Indian households uses Ayurveda products, he said in Kerala it was the engine of growth.
Stressing that Ayurveda was much more instinctive, he said it was the preferred source of treatment for people around the world.
Legal security, Tharoor said, is not provided to Ayurveda and added that 65-70 percent of rural India was dependent on Ayurveda but nothing was done to protect the practitioners of Ayurveda.
Stating that ayurvedic tourism was a significant money earner of the national exchequer, Tharoor said that “National Ayurvedic University has failed to fructify.”
The Bill, he said, fails to achieve the larger objective of Ayurveda and added that “I request that what is being done for Gujarat should be done for Kerala”.
K Veeraswamy of the DMK said Ayurveda is the oldest medical practice and there is a need to establish a council that can monitor practitioners of Ayurveda.