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Chhattisgarh CM Seeks Ayurveda Institute, Meets Amit Shah

Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai met Union Home Minister Amit Shah in New Delhi to request an All India Institute of Ayurveda (AIIA) for the state. The Chief Minister highlighted Chhattisgarh's rich biodiversity and tribal medicinal heritage as ideal for such an institute. He cited the Union Budget 2026 announcement of three new AIIAs and requested one be allocated to Chhattisgarh. Amit Shah assured full central support for the state's healthcare and infrastructure development.

CM Vishnu Deo Sai seeks All India Institute of Ayurveda for Chhattisgarh, meets Union Home Minister Amit Shah

Raipur, June 24

Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai on Wednesday met Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah at Kartavya Bhavan in New Delhi and urged the Centre to establish an All India Institute of Ayurveda in the state, aiming to position Chhattisgarh as a national hub for Ayurvedic medicine, research, and higher education.

Chhattisgarh Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Sharma was also present during the meeting, where detailed discussions were held on the state's development priorities, public welfare initiatives, and ongoing infrastructure expansion, particularly in remote and tribal-dominated regions, including Bastar.

During the meeting, Chief Minister Sai highlighted that the existing All India Institutes of Ayurveda in New Delhi and Panaji have emerged as centres of excellence in traditional medicine, integrating modern medical science with Ayurveda-based healthcare practices. He said these institutions have played a significant role in advancing research, innovation, and producing skilled practitioners in the field of traditional medicine.

The Chief Minister said Chhattisgarh, with its vast forest cover and rich biodiversity, has immense potential to become a centre for Ayurveda and herbal-based healthcare. "A large part of Chhattisgarh is covered with forests where rare medicinal plants and herbs grow naturally. The tribal regions also possess a rich heritage of traditional medicinal knowledge," Sai said, underlining the state's suitability for such an institute.

He further stated that setting up an AIIA in Chhattisgarh would not only improve access to quality healthcare for people within the state but would also create opportunities for higher education, research, and training for youth at a national-level institution. "This would strengthen Ayurveda-based medical education and help Chhattisgarh establish a distinct identity in the fields of health, education, and research," the Chief Minister added.

Sai also pointed out that the benefits of the proposed institute would extend beyond Chhattisgarh, serving the wider Central Indian region and enabling citizens of neighbouring states to access advanced Ayurvedic treatment and research facilities.

Referring to the Union Budget 2026 announcement regarding the establishment of three new AIIAs in the country, the Chief Minister requested Union Home Minister Amit Shah to consider allocating one of these institutes to Chhattisgarh. He said this would significantly boost employment generation, research output, and knowledge-based development in the state.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah appreciated the development initiatives being undertaken by the Chhattisgarh government and assured full support from the Central Government in strengthening healthcare and infrastructure facilities in the state.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Rohit P

Finally, some attention to Central India's healthcare needs. But I hope this isn't just another election promise. The government should also focus on improving basic primary health centers in the same tribal areas. AIIA is good for research and education, but rural clinics need immediate support too. 🤔

Kavya N

As someone from Raipur, I'm excited about this. Our state has been ignored for too long in terms of national-level institutions. An All India Institute of Ayurveda will create jobs, attract students from across the country, and put Chhattisgarh on the map for traditional medicine. Well done CM Sai and Deputy CM Sharma for pushing this!

Aman W

Good initiative, but I'm a bit skeptical. We already have AIIMS in various states, and now we need AIIA too? Why not integrate Ayurveda into existing medical colleges? Also, what about the Naxal issues in Bastar? Will the institute be safe there? Hope the government has a proper security plan in place. 🧐

Nisha Z

This is excellent news for traditional medicine enthusiasts like me. Chhattisgarh's tribal communities have centuries-old knowledge of herbal remedies that even modern science is now validating. An AIIA there will help document and research these practices properly. Hope the government also involves local tribal experts in the process. 🌿💚

Varun X

Good step, but I wish the CM had also discussed issues like road connectivity and internet access in remote areas. What's the use of a top research institute if students and faculty can't even travel there safely or access basic infrastructure? Hope this isn't just a symbolic

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