Ministry of AYUSH announces Academic Chair in Ayurvedic Sciences at Western Sydney University

New Delhi : The Ministry of AYUSH on Tuesday announced an Ayurveda Academic Chair at the NICM Health Research Institute of Western Sydney University, which will have a tenure of three years.

Rajagopala S., Associate Professor and Head (Department of Virginity), All India Institute of Ayurveda (AIIA), New Delhi is the Academic Chairman.

“This is a great step forward and I am sure this chair will strengthen our collaboration in promoting academic and collaborative research activities in Australia. This will integrate it with the public health care delivery system,” said Vaidya Rajesh Kotecha, Secretary, Ministry of AYUSH. To translate research results to reliable evidence of our scientific practices.

The Academic Chair will conduct academic and collaborative research activities in Ayurveda, including herbal medicine and yoga, as well as academic standards and short term/medium term courses and educational guidelines.

It will provide academic leadership in demonstrating and promoting excellence in Ayurveda-related teaching, research and policy development within a robust Australian regulatory framework and develop strategies to promote the translation and integration of evidence-based Ayurveda medicine into traditional health care Will do

Ministry of AYUSH has made concerted efforts to promote and establish Ayurveda and Yoga as soft power of India. To facilitate the same, Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for AYUSH Chairs was signed with 16 foreign countries.

The Ministry has also developed a Central Sector Scheme for Promotion of International Cooperation (IC Scheme) to promote and strengthen awareness of AYUSH systems of medicine, international promotion, development and marketing of AYUSH systems abroad. To facilitate and support recognition. International exchange of experts.

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