The government has established the National AYUSH Mission (NAM), which envisages better access to AYUSH services through increase in number of hospitals and dispensaries ensuring availability of alternative medicines and trained manpower. Shripad Naik added that 20% of total available resources are earmarked for flexible components to enable the state governments to focus on need based activities to promote and develop AYUSH systems in the states/UTs.
Emphasising that institutional strengthening has been envisaged as one of the core activities under the NAM, Naik said, “The enhancement in the number of upgraded educational institutions, increase in the number of pharmacies, drug testing laboratories and improved drug enforcement mechanism in terms of making available quality standards paraphernalia will ensure the availability of qualified practitioners and safe drugs to the society. For this purpose, the state governments are also expected to establish the AYUSH administrative infrastructure at state, district and block levels.”
Laying emphasis on the education regulations for ayurveda, unani, siddha and homeopathy, the minister said the states should give top priority to fulfil the mandatory requirements of infrastructure, facilities and functionality of concerned ayurveda, siddha, unani and homoeopathy colleges and hospitals as per provisions under the relevant act and regulations.
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