Key Points

The Delhi government is launching a mobile unit to bring Ayurveda directly to the public. Health Minister Pankaj Kumar Singh announced this initiative at the Chaudhary Brahm Prakash Ayurved Charak Sansthan meeting. The government plans to establish an International Wellness Center focusing on stress management through traditional techniques. They're also expanding research partnerships to advance Ayurvedic medicine innovation.

Key Points: Delhi Govt Launches Mobile Ayurveda Unit to Expand Holistic Healthcare Access

  • Mobile unit to popularize Ayurveda through public outreach campaigns
  • International Wellness Center for stress and mental health treatment
  • Expansion of Panchakarma therapies for holistic wellness
  • MoU with national and international research partners
  • Strengthening infrastructure at Chaudhary Brahm Prakash Ayurved Charak Sansthan
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Delhi govt plans mobile unit to popularise Ayurveda: Health Minister

Delhi Health Minister Pankaj Kumar Singh announces mobile Ayurveda outreach unit and international wellness center to promote traditional medicine accessibility for all citizens.

"Our vision is to establish it as a benchmark Ayurvedic institute in India, fostering innovative healthcare and research for all citizens. - Pankaj Kumar Singh"

New Delhi, Sep 4

The Delhi government plans to launch a mobile unit for public outreach and popularising Ayurveda, Health Minister Pankaj Kumar Singh said on Thursday.

Reiterating the Delhi government’s commitment to expanding access to holistic healthcare through Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha, and Homeopathy (AYUSH), directed that Panchakarma therapies be made more widely available as part of the government’s commitment to promote holistic wellness.

Speaking at the 19th Governing Council Meeting of Chaudhary Brahm Prakash Ayurved Charak Sansthan (CBPACS) in Najafgarh, the Health Minister lauded the institute’s progress and emphasised its potential to emerge as a benchmark Ayurvedic institute in India.

He said: “CBPACS stands as a preeminent institution, and I am pleased with its impressive functioning. Our vision is to establish it as a benchmark Ayurvedic institute in India, fostering innovative healthcare and research for all citizens.”

During the meeting, the Minister underlined the need to expand the visibility of Ayurvedic treatments offered at CBPACS, stressing the importance of public awareness so that more Delhiites can benefit from its services.

Dr. Singh announced that steps will be taken to strengthen infrastructure and service delivery at CBPACS. These include the establishment of an International Wellness Center for treatment of stress and mental health issues through traditional wellness techniques.

The Minister said that a mobile unit for public outreach and the popularization of Ayurveda will be provided.

He assured faculty and staff of the institution the government’s full support, encouraging them to work collectively to raise the institute to international standards.

The Minister also highlighted that CBPACS is preparing to expand its research activities, with a Memorandum of Understanding to be signed soon with national and international partners to advance Ayurvedic medical science and innovation.

The meeting was attended by CBPACS Director-Principal Prof. (Dr.) Manu Bhai Gaur, Director General of the Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences Prof. (Dr.) Rabi Narayan Acharya, Joint Advisor of the Ministry of AYUSH Dr. Debashish Panda, Director of the AYUSH Department of the Delhi Government Dr. Yogita Munjal, Dean of Maulana Azad Medical College Dr. Munisha Agarwal, Principal of Ayurvedic and Unani Tibbia College Dr. Mohd. Zubair, along with senior officials of the Health and Finance Departments.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Hope they implement this properly and not just as another publicity stunt. We need quality Ayurvedic treatment accessible to common people, not just fancy wellness centers for the elite.
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Ananya R
My grandmother has been using Ayurvedic remedies for years and they work wonders! Glad to see our traditional medicine getting the recognition it deserves. More power to AYUSH! 💚
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Michael C
As someone who moved to Delhi from abroad, I've been fascinated by Ayurveda. A mobile unit would be perfect for people like me who want to learn more but don't know where to start.
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Karthik V
They should focus on standardizing treatments and ensuring qualified practitioners. Too many fake Ayurvedic doctors out there giving our traditional medicine a bad name.
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Sarah B
The mental health wellness center through traditional techniques is much needed! Stress and anxiety are so common these days, and natural approaches could help many people.

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