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India Strengthens Healthcare with Ayush Certification

The Mooknayak English

New Delhi- In a significant step to strengthen the Indian healthcare system, the Ministry of Ayush has informed that 1005 of the 1489 Ayushman Arogya Mandir (Ayush) have been certified for Ayush Entry Level Certification (AELC) in the first 100 days.

This is a tremendous achievement in the mission of the Ministry of Ayush as it strives to promote traditional Indian systems of medicine and strengthen Ayush in the field of international cooperation. The government is committed to providing quality healthcare services to the citizens of India through the use of Ayush and to establish a strong foundation for the growth of the traditional medicine sector in the country.

The Ministry of Ayush has taken various steps to achieve its goals. The department has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the World Health Organization (WHO) to deepen the integration of Ayush systems into the global healthcare system. A memorandum of understanding (MoU) has also been signed with Vietnam to promote cooperation in the field of medicinal plants. These initiatives are aimed at increasing the efficacy and security of pharmaceutical products throughout India.

The government is also committed to promoting the "One Herb, One Standard" initiative to improve the quality of medicines in the sector. This initiative seeks to standardize herbal medications, which aims to increase the efficacy and security of pharmaceuticals throughout India. The government also plans to establish special medical stores for Ayush medicines to guarantee easy access to these medications. This move is expected to improve public healthcare in both urban and rural areas.

The Ministry of Ayush has also taken steps to strengthen the academic and research capacity of the Ayush sector. A number of new research and teaching facilities have been set up to promote Ayush medicine. The department has also taken steps to promote the employment of Ayush graduates in the healthcare sector.

These efforts are expected to create new opportunities for the growth of the traditional medicine sector in India and provide better healthcare services to the citizens of the country.

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