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Main Objects & Efforts |
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The primary
object of the All India Ayurvedic Congress is to work
for alround development of the science of Ayurveda and
to secure for it a place of honour in the National
polity culminating in its acceptance as National System
of Medicine; to improve its educational standerd,
Training facilities and encourage meaningful research in
this system; to propagate and extend its existing
medical facilities in order to improve the health of the
message through its natural and harmless methods of
prevention and cure of diseases, thereby improving the
general health of the Indian National as a Whole and
also the world at large. |
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It was hoped
that new avenues for development of Ayurveda will open
with the attainment of freedom by the country and it
will be given a due palce in the National health
services. It is regrettable that even after forty years
of independence the time has not yet come when the
masses of the country could avail the benefits of
Ayurveda’s potentiality in full. The biggest obstancle
in the way of its progress is that the formulation,
administration and implementation of Government policies
and programmes on Ayurveda is in the hands of allopathic
doctors. The All India Ayurvedic Congress is making all
possible efforts to remedy this situation. It has been
persistently demanding appointment of an advisor of
Ayurveda in the Centre Development and large scale
utilization of Ayurveda could be evolved and their
implementation ensured without any hindrance. |
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Besides this,
appointment of vaidyas in Rural Health Scheme, providing
health care services based on ayurveda in the Rural
Health Centres, opening of Ayurvedic wings in every
hospital run by the Central and state Governments and
local and civil bodies, upgradation of Ayurvedic
teaching institutions etc. are some of the other
important matters which are currently engaging attention
of the All India Ayurvedic Congress. |
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