Under National AYUSH Mission (NAM), the Government of India supports States and UTs in their efforts for development & promotion of AYUSH systems of medicine
Under National AYUSH Mission (NAM), the Government of India supports States and UTs in their efforts for development & promotion of AYUSH systems of medicine
Ministry of Ayush is implementing the Centrally Sponsored Scheme of National AYUSH Mission (NAM) through State/UT Governments in the country including West Bengal and supporting their efforts for development & promotion of AYUSH systems of medicine by providing financial assistance to them under different activities as per the proposals received in their State Annual Action Plans (SAAPs). The Mission inter-alia makes provision for the following activities: –
Further, the Ministry of Ayush is also running Central Sector Schemes namely AYURGYAN Scheme and AYURSWATHYA Yojana from financial year 2021-22. Under the said Schemes, there is no provision to allocate/sanction/release the funds to State/UT wise and the financial assistance is provided directly to the eligible individual organizations/institutes situated in various States/UTs including the State of West Bengal based on the merit of the proposals submitted by them.
Under NAM, as per the proposals submitted by State/UT Governments through SAAPs, the detailed status of funds allocated/ sanctioned during the last five years, State/UT-wise and year-wise is furnished in Annexure-I.
Since implementation of the NAM scheme comes under the purview of State/UT Governments, State/UT wise specific targets are not being fixed by the Ministry. Further the major activities supported/achievements made under NAM is enclosed as Annexure-II.
Annexure-I
The status of funds allocated/ sanctioned during the last five years, State/UT-wise and year-wise under NAM
(Rs. in Lakh)
Sr. No.
Name of States/UTs
2019-20
2020-21
2021-22
2022-23
2023-24
Total
1
Andaman & Nicobar Islands
365.42
251.81
296.06
142.39
407.29
1462.96
2
Andhra Pradesh
1900.59
385.40
0.00
0.00
0.00
2286.00
3
Arunachal Pradesh
383.33
678.09
180.85
402.04
1186.04
2830.35
4
Assam
1601.32
347.15
639.52
1011.77
3471.45
7071.21
5
Bihar
2661.30
516.54
1686.08
0.00
1161.06
6024.97
6
Chandigarh
0.00
195.81
94.86
189.73
226.32
706.73
7
Chhattisgarh
0.00
2691.07
841.31
0.00
2151.43
5683.80
8
Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu
63.85
0.00
0.00
0.00
408.45
0.00
9
Delhi
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
10
Goa
118.65
65.99
218.99
142.29
628.30
1174.22
11
Gujarat
2229.69
244.01
466.93
1908.62
2961.42
7810.67
12
Haryana
2299.48
3034.42
647.70
1219.91
3026.59
10228.09
13
Himachal Pradesh
2045.89
494.94
1261.80
3873.58
3659.22
11335.43
14
Jammu & Kashmir
1848.54
2285.75
1313.11
4895.09
7510.36
17852.84
15
Jharkhand
1522.31
0.00
1309.77
7752.57
2390.42
12975.07
16
Karnataka
1791.71
2184.37
1821.46
1714.09
5031.54
12543.17
17
Kerala
1540.54
2337.59
1153.39
4399.83
7989.40
17420.74
18
Ladakh
0.00
0.00
187.45
72.27
47.32
307.04
19
Lakshadweep
426.88
19.61
64.26
116.32
332.01
959.08
20
Madhya Pradesh
4012.35
5608.63
3123.20
1716.00
6120.00
20580.18
21
Maharashtra
4308.64
0.00
0.00
0.00
2235.54
6544.18
22
Manipur
907.08
571.72
170.04
1723.00
0.00
3371.84
23
Mizoram
199.51
657.73
259.08
117.27
1057.86
2291.45
24
Meghalaya
348.21
247.97
609.78
796.84
1722.60
3725.40
25
Nagaland
950.58
1254.89
232.27
495.78
1016.97
3950.49
26
Odisha
726.10
716.64
1075.38
0.00
0.00
2518.12
27
Puducherry
238.42
47.67
200.27
623.95
197.08
1307.39
28
Punjab
1155.49
89.77
527.28
0.00
109.85
1882.39
29
Rajasthan
1987.60
2276.40
3189.00
0.00
3731.51
11184.51
30
Sikkim
330.59
350.44
99.30
626.06
492.37
1898.76
31
Tamil Nadu
1993.91
616.58
2348.27
2428.69
6635.76
14023.21
32
Telangana
934.18
0.00
3132.25
0.00
1225.17
5291.60
33
Tripura
0.00
270.08
138.71
1030.90
566.99
2006.68
34
Uttar Pradesh
7923.69
10373.86
13809.72
14437.60
12418.60
58963.46
35
Uttarakhand
825.34
656.46
2622.50
1855.80
3234.38
9194.47
36
West Bengal
1849.74
247.35
2118.05
1056.58
3379.39
8651.10
Total
49490.92
39718.72
45838.63
54748.94
86732.67
276529.87
Annexure -II
Major activities supported/Achievements under NAM from 2014-15 to 2023-24
This information was given by Union Minister of State (I/C) for Ayush, Shri Prataprao Jadhav in a written reply in Lok Sabha today.
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- Operationalisation of Ayushman Arogya Mandir (Ayush) by upgrading existing Ayush dispensaries and Sub health Centres.
- Co-location of Ayush facilities at Primary Health Centres (PHCs), Community Health Centres (CHCs) and District Hospitals (DHs).
- Upgradation of existing standalone Government Ayush Hospitals.
- Upgradation of existing Government/Panchayat/Government aided Ayush Dispensaries/ Construction of building for existing Ayush Dispensary (Rented/ dilapidated accommodation)/ Construction of building to establish new Ayush Dispensary in the area where there are no Ayush facilities available.
- Setting up of 10/30/50 bedded Integrated Ayush Hospitals.
- Supply of essential drugs to Government Ayush Hospitals, Government Dispensaries and Government/Government aided Teaching Institutional Ayush Hospitals.
- Ayush Public Health Programmes.
- Establishment of new Ayush colleges in the States where availability of Ayush teaching institutions is inadequate in Government Sector.
- Infrastructural development of Ayush Under-Graduate Institutions and Ayush Post-Graduate Institutions/ add on PG/ Pharmacy /Para-Medical Courses.