People like Ayurveda not only in India but also in foreign countries, it is recognized in many countries…

No matter what people say about Ayurveda in India, people in other countries of the world are very sensitive towards Ayurvedic treatment. According to the Ministry of AYUSH, Ayurvedic medicines are supplied to more than 100 countries of the world.

If you also have the same belief about Ayurveda that it is a home remedy with prescriptions which is sometimes beneficial and in serious diseases one has to resort to allopathy, then you should change your thinking. How many people like Ayurveda not only in India but also abroad and where it is recognized, this information given by the Ministry of AYUSH will open your eyes.

Ministry of AYUSH is going to celebrate the 9th Ayurveda Day on 29th October. Let us tell you that this time more than 150 countries around the world will celebrate Ayurveda Day on the theme of Ayurveda innovation for global health. Regarding this, Vaidya Rajesh Kotecha, Secretary, Ministry of AYUSH, said, now the knowledge of Ayurveda is being made easily available to the general public through various digital platforms, which include Ayurgyan Yojana under AYUSH Grid, AYUSH Research Portal and Namaste Portal. Major initiatives include. The special thing is that at present, Ayurveda is recognized in 24 countries around the world, while Ayurveda products are exported to more than 100 countries.

While Dr. associated with WHO replied, Union Minister of State for AYUSH (Independent Charge) Prataprao Jadhav, while highlighting the importance of Ayurveda Day, said, 'Ayurveda Day has now become a global campaign. This year, more than 150 countries are expected to participate in the Ayurveda Day celebrations. The Ministry of AYUSH continues to work towards including Ayurveda in the mainstream of global health. The role of Ayurveda is being advanced in the global health system through initiatives such as the WHO Global Traditional Medicine Center (GTMC), Ayushman Bharat Scheme and the Research Center for Innovation in Ayurvedic Biology.

Additionally, the “I Support Ayurveda” campaign has been reactivated this year, aiming to garner support from over 25 crore people in support of Ayurveda. In last year's campaign, 16 crore people had registered huge participation in this campaign by casting their votes.


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