Govt to open 4,200 Ayush wellness centres in FY' 19-20

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jul 15 2019 | 7:45 PM IST

The government has plans to set up 4,200 Ayush wellness centres in the country in FY 2019-20 in several states, Ayush Minister Shripad Yesso Naik informed Rajya Sabha on Monday.

Moreover, 2,500 new centres are planned to be opened within the first four months of the present government, the minister for Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homoeopathy (AYUSH) said.

The government has also provided financial assistance to set up integrated Ayush hospitals in 85 districts in various states and has plans to add more.

"We have received proposal from various state governments to open 50 more such integrated Ayush hospitals," said Naik, who is minister of state with independent charge, while replying to the debate on working on Ayush ministry.

The Centre has already alloted funds to open such centres and the state government would provide their own share.

He said that the aim of the AYUSH mission is to provide "an affordable" health system to help the people from rural areas and low income group.

Highlighting the efforts of the Centre, Naik said the Modi government is trying to encourage the traditional medicine systems.

It has upgraded AYUSH to a ministry from a department in 2014, when Modi government came into power.

"The government is trying to modernise Ayush hospitals across the country and is increasing the number of doctors. It is also modernising the post graduate AYUSH medical colleges," the minister said.

It is also encouraging the state government to upgrade the infrastructure and improve the financial situation of the Ayush colleges functioning under their control.

The government is also promoting Yoga for healthier life of the people.

"In 2018 International Yoga Day was celebrated in 50 countries and around 10 crore people participated," he said adding "in 2019, people from 150 countries had participated and was celebrated at 600 cities including 40 iconic locations."
Initiating the debate, Ram Gopal Yadav (SP) said, "The government provided around Rs 53,000 crore for Ministry of Health and Rs 1,686 crore for Ministry of Ayush for last fiscal. Standing Committee has asked to increase the budget for Ministry of Ayush."

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First Published: Jul 15 2019 | 7:45 PM IST

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