Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Cabinet nod to continuati­on of Ayush Mission as centrally sponsored scheme

- Press Trust of India

NEW DELHI: The Union Cabinet on Wednesday approved continuati­on of the National Ayush Mission as a Centrally Sponsored Scheme for another five years till 2026, Union minister Anurag Thakur said.

The scheme would continue from April 1, 2021 to March 31, 2026 with a financial implicatio­n of Rs 4,607.30 crore to be spent during the period.

Thakur told reporters that the scheme involves the expansion of the Ayush sector to promote the holistic health of Indians.

He said under the scheme, old and traditiona­l medicinal systems would be promoted and

Ayush wellness centres, medical colleges, hospitals and dispensari­es set up and upgraded.

He said the Cabinet also approved change of nomenclatu­re and mandate of North Eastern Institute of Folk Medicine (NEIFM) as North Eastern Institute of Ayurveda and Folk Medicine Research (NEIAFMR). The consequent­ial changes will also be carried out in the Memorandum of Associatio­n and Rules and Regulation­s, another official statement said.

The inclusion of Ayurveda within the mandate of the institute will be highly beneficial for the people of North East for imparting quality education and research in Ayurveda and folk medicine.

The institute will also provide opportunit­ies for students of Ayurveda and folk medicine, not only in India but also the neighbouri­ng countries such as Tibet, Bhutan, Mongolia, Nepal, China and other Central Asian countries, the statement said. The cabinet has approved the continuati­on of National AYUSH Mission (NAM) as a Centrally Sponsored Scheme from April 12 to March 31 with financial implicatio­n of Rs 4607.30 crore (Rs 3,000 crore as central share and Rs. 1607.30 crore as state share) an official statement said. The mission was launched on September 15, 2014. The scheme is being implemente­d by the AYUSH Ministry with the objective of providing cost-effective services, with a universal access through upgrading AYUSH hospitals and dispensari­es, cou-location of AYUSH facilities at Primary Health Centres (PHCS), Community Health Centres (CHCS) and District Hospitals (DHS), strengthen­ing institutio­nal capacity at the state level through upgrading educationa­l institutio­ns, setting up of new upto 50 bedded integrated hospitals, AYUSH Public Health programmes and operationa­lisation of 12,500 AYUSH Health and Wellness Centres to provide services of a holistic wellness model based on AYUSH principles and practices so as to empower masses for “self-care” to reduce the disease burden, and out of pocket expenditur­e.

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