Budget 2026 Boosts Ayurveda: 3 New AIIA Institutes & Handloom Scheme Launched

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced the establishment of three new All India Institutes for Ayurveda to meet growing global demand for traditional medicine. The budget also includes plans to upgrade AYUSH pharmacies and the WHO Global Traditional Medicine Centre in Jamnagar. A new 'Mahatma Gandhi Handloom Scheme' was launched to strengthen the khadi, handloom, and handicraft sectors with global market linkages. These initiatives aim to boost exports, support farmers and weavers, and create skilled employment opportunities.

Key Points: Budget 2026: New Ayurveda Institutes & Mahatma Gandhi Handloom Scheme

  • 3 new All India Institutes for Ayurveda
  • Upgrade of AYUSH pharmacies & WHO centre
  • Launch of Mahatma Gandhi Handloom Scheme
  • Focus on global market for Ayurveda & textiles
  • Support for khadi, handloom, and rural youth
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Union Budget 2026: FM Sitharaman announces three new All India Institutes for Ayurveda

FM Sitharaman announces 3 new All India Institutes of Ayurveda and launches the Mahatma Gandhi Handloom Scheme to boost global traditional medicine and textiles.

"Post COVID, Ayurveda gained a similar acceptance and recognition. - Nirmala Sitharaman"

New Delhi, February 1

Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Sunday announced three new All India Institute of Ayurveda in line with the objective of meeting global demand for Ayurvedic medicine.

Presenting the Union Budget 2026-27 in Parliament, the Finance Minister said that Ayurveda has gained global acceptance post-COVID-19.

She said, "Ancient Indian Yoga, already respected in all parts of the world, was given a mass global recognition when Prime Minister Narendra Modi took it to the UN. Post COVID, Ayurveda gained a similar acceptance and recognition. Exporting quality Ayurveda products helps farmers to grow the herbs and those who process the products. To meet growing global demand, a few more steps are being taken. I propose three new All India Institutes for Ayurveda."

All India Institute of Ayurveda in New Delhi was established as a Centre of Excellence for Ayurveda Tertiary Health Care.

FM Sitharaman also proposed to upgrade AYUSH pharmacies and the WHO Global Traditional Medicine Centre (GTMC) in Jamnagar.

"To upgrade AYUSH pharmacies and drug testing labs for higher standards and make available more skilled personnel. Three, upgrade the Global Traditional Medicine Centre in Jamnagar," she added.

The WHO Global Traditional Medicine Centre (GTMC) was formed as a Centre of global wellness; bolster evidence-based research, training and awareness for Traditional Medicine. It serves as a key knowledge hub for evidence-based traditional, Complementary and Integrative Medicine (TCIM) on a global scale. This is the first and only global outpost Centre (Office) for traditional medicine across the world, the AYUSH ministry said.

Union Finance Minister also asserted that the government focuses on bringing reforms in the textile industry sector and announced the launch of the 'Mahatma Gandhi Handloom Scheme'.

Sitharaman mentioned that the main purpose of the 'Mahatma Gandhi Handloom Scheme' is to strengthen the khadi, handloom, and handicraft sectors.

"I propose to set up mega textile parks in challenge mode. I propose to launch the Mahatma Gandhi Gram Swaraj initiative to strengthen Khadi and handloom," Sitharaman said.

The initiative also aims to provide global market linkages and branding support, while streamlining training, skilling, and production quality. It is expected to benefit weavers, village industries, the One District One Product (ODOP) programme, and rural youth.

FM Sitharaman presented the Union Budget for the record ninth time.

- ANI

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Rajesh Q
Good move, but I hope the focus is on quality and affordability for Indians first. Sometimes in the rush to export, our own people get priced out. Let's make sure the common man in India can benefit from these advancements too.
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Aditya G
Combining this with the Mahatma Gandhi Handloom Scheme is smart. Boosting traditional sectors creates rural jobs and promotes sustainable living. Jai Hind! 🙏
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Sarah B
As someone who moved to India for work, I've been amazed by Ayurveda's holistic approach. More global-standard institutes will help bridge the gap between Eastern and Western medicine. Exciting news!
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Karthik V
The budget seems balanced. Promoting Ayurveda and handlooms shows commitment to our cultural roots while creating economic opportunities. Hope the execution is as good as the announcement.
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Nisha Z
Finally! Our ancient sciences getting the recognition and infrastructure they need. This will also help farmers cultivating medicinal herbs. A step towards Aatmanirbhar Bharat. 👏

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