AIIA Goa Inaugurates Specialized Ayurveda Units on International Women's Day

The All India Institute of Ayurveda in Goa inaugurated several specialized healthcare facilities on International Women's Day, aimed at strengthening patient care and expanding advanced Ayurvedic services. The new units include a modern surgical complex, a pediatric Panchakarma unit, physiotherapy, and a bone mineral density assessment center. Chief Minister Pramod Sawant announced a 50-acre campus expansion for a Cancer Research Centre and other advanced facilities, while also highlighting that 50% of undergraduate seats are reserved for Goan students. The event emphasized the government's vision, under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, to strengthen Ayurveda infrastructure and promote integrative, holistic healthcare across the country.

Key Points: New Ayurveda Healthcare Facilities Launched at AIIA Goa

  • New Sushruta OT Complex for surgery
  • Kaumarbhritya Panchakarma Unit for children
  • New Physiotherapy and Bone Density Units
  • 50-acre expansion for Cancer Research Centre
  • 50% seats reserved for Goan students
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All India Institute of Ayurveda inaugurates specialised healthcare facilities in Goa on International Women's Day

AIIA Goa inaugurates specialized units like Sushruta OT and pediatric Panchakarma to expand advanced, integrative Ayurvedic patient care.

"The inauguration of these facilities... will significantly enhance patient care and expand access to specialised Ayurvedic treatments. - Chief Minister Pramod Sawant"

New Delhi, March 8

On the occasion of International Women's Day, the All India Institute of Ayurveda in Goa on Sunday inaugurated several specialised healthcare facilities aimed at strengthening patient care and expanding advanced Ayurvedic services.

According to the Ministry of AYUSH, the newly launched facilities are expected to improve healthcare accessibility and provide advanced Ayurvedic treatment services to patients.

Speaking on the occasion, Chief Minister Pramod Sawant said, "It is a matter of pride that as many as 50% of the 100 undergraduate seats at AIIA are reserved for Goan students. AIIA Goa is committed to promoting traditional systems of medicine alongside modern healthcare. The inauguration of these facilities at AIIA Goa will significantly enhance patient care and expand access to specialised Ayurvedic treatments for the people."

The Chief Minister also announced the expansion of the AIIA Goa campus for the establishment of a Cancer Research Centre, Central Research Laboratories, Pharmacy, and other advanced facilities. For this purpose, he assured the allotment of an additional 50 acres of land to AIIA Goa.

Addressing the gathering, Prataprao Jadhav, Minister of State (IC), Ministry of Ayush, emphasised the Government of India's vision of expanding the reach of Ayurveda and said, "Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Ministry of Ayush is continuously working to strengthen Ayurveda infrastructure across the country. The new facilities at AIIA Goa will further support holistic healthcare delivery and benefit patients through integrative treatment approaches."

Vd Rajesh Kotecha, Secretary, Ministry of Ayush, highlighted the growing global recognition of Ayurveda and said, "AIIA has been playing a pivotal role in strengthening Ayurveda education, research, and patient care. The addition of these facilities at AIIA Goa will further enhance the institute's capacity to deliver specialised healthcare services while promoting evidence-based Ayurveda and integrative medicine."

Professor (Vd.) P K Prajapati, Director (AIIA, also highlighted the significance of the new facilities and stated, "The inauguration of these specialised units at AIIA Goa marks an important step in strengthening patient-centred Ayurvedic healthcare services. These facilities will enable us to provide comprehensive treatment, promote preventive healthcare practices, and enhance the quality of services available to patients."

Professor (Dr) Sujata Kadam, Dean, AIIA Goa, emphasised the academic and clinical significance of the newly inaugurated units and stated, "The addition of these specialised facilities will significantly strengthen clinical training, research, and patient care at AIIA Goa. By integrating advanced diagnostic and therapeutic services with the principles of Ayurveda, we aim to provide comprehensive healthcare solutions and enrich the learning experience of our students and scholars."

The All India Institute of Ayurveda (AIIA) has inaugurated several new units to enhance patient care and promote holistic healthcare.

The Sushruta OT Complex is a modern surgical facility designed to strengthen Ayurvedic surgical procedures and enhance patient care.

A new Physiotherapy Unit has been established to provide rehabilitation and therapeutic services for patients requiring physical therapy and recovery support. The Kaumarbhritya Panchakarma Unit focuses on Panchakarma therapies for children, supporting holistic pediatric healthcare through Ayurveda.

Additionally, the Bone Mineral Density (BMD) Unit has been set up to assess and manage bone health, aiding in the early detection and prevention of osteoporosis and related conditions.

These initiatives reflect AIIA's continued commitment to strengthening patient services through integrative and evidence-based Ayurvedic healthcare. The institute aims to provide accessible, high-quality treatment while promoting preventive and holistic healthcare practices.

The inauguration of these facilities marks another significant step towards strengthening healthcare infrastructure and expanding the scope of Ayurveda-based treatment services for the benefit of society.

The facilities were inaugurated by Pramod Sawant, Chief Minister of Goa, in the presence of Prataprao Jadhav, Minister of State (Independent Charge), Ministry of Ayush, Government of India; Vaidya Rajesh Kotecha, Secretary, Ministry of Ayush; Prof. (Vd.) P. K. Prajapati, Director (AIIA; Prof. (Dr.) Sujata Kadam, Dean, AIIA Goa, and other senior faculty members of the institute.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good step, but I hope they maintain quality and don't just focus on infrastructure. We need more trained practitioners, not just buildings. The 50% reservation for Goan students is a great move for local employment though.
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Aman W
Launching this on Women's Day is symbolic. Women often bear the primary responsibility for family health. Having advanced, holistic care options like this in Goa will be a big support for them. The Bone Density unit is crucial for women's health post-menopause.
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Suresh O
Our traditional medicine getting this kind of institutional support and research backing is fantastic. The Cancer Research Centre announcement is the most important part. Hope it delivers real, evidence-based results that help patients.
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Michael C
As someone who moved to Goa from abroad, I'm impressed to see this development. Integrative medicine is gaining global traction. A modern Sushruta OT complex sounds fascinating. Hope the treatments remain affordable for the common person.
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Neha E
Physiotherapy and Panchakarma together? That's a powerful combination for rehabilitation. This is a model other states should replicate. Goa is lucky! Just hope the services are well-publicised so people actually use them.

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