Ministry of Ayush is providing financial assistance to States/UTs to for overall development & promotion of Ayush System of medicines as well as healthcare access through different types of Ayush interventions in the country
Ministry of Ayush is providing financial assistance to States/UTs to for overall development & promotion of Ayush System of medicines as well as healthcare access through different types of Ayush interventions in the country
Ministry of Ayush is implementing Centrally Sponsored Scheme of National Ayush Mission (NAM) through State/UT Governments and providing financial assistance to them under different activities to achieve the goals of overall development & promotion of Ayush System of medicines as well as healthcare access through different types of Ayush interventions in the country including rural areas. The mission inter-alia makes provision for following activities:
As per the proposals received from the State/UT Governments, Ministry of Ayush has released an amount of Rs. 4534.28 crores from 2014-15 to 2023-24 for implementation of different approved activities of State Annual Action Plans (SAAPs). The major achievements/activities made under NAM is furnished at Annexure.
Further the Ministry of Ayush is implementing the Central Sector Scheme for Promotion of Information Education and Communication (IEC) in Ayush to create awareness regarding Ayush Systems of Medicine. This aims to reach out to all sections of the population across the country. This scheme provides assistance for organizing National/State Arogya Fairs, Yoga Fests/Utsavs, Ayurveda Parvs, etc. The Ministry also undertakes Multi-Media, Print Media Campaigns for creating awareness about Ayush System.
However, to monitor the progress of implementation of different activities of NAM. The Central teams are conducting field visits from time to time and analyse the effectiveness of the ongoing activities. Similarly, Ministry of Ayush is also implementing a Central Sector Scheme, Ayurswasthya Yojana, since Financial Year 2021-22, with 02 components viz. i) Centers of Excellence; & ii) Ayush in Public Health. Financial assistance is provided to eligible organizations/institutions across the country as per the provision contained in the scheme guideline. The monitoring team constituted by this Ministry visits the project site to assess the effectiveness of Ayush interventions in public health initiatives as per approved deliverables.
Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences (CCRAS) an autonomous organization of Ministry of Ayush undertakes clinical studies to generate evidence on clinical efficacy and safety of classical Ayurveda formulations and therapies in various disease conditions. The clinical studies are carried out adopting prevalent guidelines such as Good Clinical Practices Guidelines for ASU drugs (GCP-ASU), Ministry of Ayush and ethical guidelines for Bio-Medical Research (ICMR), WHO guidelines for traditional medicines etc. as per requirement. Similarly, the research program of Central Council for Research in Siddha (CCRS) mainly focuses on clinical research including safety and efficacy studies of Siddha Drugs, validation of the fundamental principles, drug standardization and quality control, survey and cultivation of medicinal plants including literary research.
Further, Ministry of Ayush has implemented a Central Sector Scheme Ayush Oushadhi Gunavatta evam Uttpadan Samvardhan Yojana (AOGUSY), approved by Standing Finance Committee (SFC) on 16.03.2021. The total Budget allocation to this scheme is Rs. 122.00 crores for five years. The objectives of the Scheme are as under;
Detailed guidelines are available at https://ayush.gov.in/images/Schemes/aoushdhi.pdf.
Annexure
Major achievements under NAM from the year 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 Rajya Sabha today.
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- Operationalization of Ayush Health and Wellness Centres now renamed as 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.