Dhargal: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday inaugurated the satellite centre of All India Institute of Ayurveda at the World Ayurveda Congress on Sunday, thereby unveiling opportunities for Ayurvedic education and the establishment of Goa as a medical tourism hub.
Speaking on the occasion at the World Ayurveda Congress in Goa Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that the All India Institute of Ayurveda can play an important part in promoting medical tourism in India.
The Prime minister in his speech said, “The spirit of Sarve Bhavantu Sukhinah, Sarve Santu Niramaya meaning wellness for all can help India get ahead in the field of providing medical facilities, especially in the Ayush sector, which is full of opportunities for everyone. Goa being a hub of international tourism has the potential to become a medical tourism hub with the help of the All-India Institute of Ayurveda satellite centre in Goa.”
“For the world, Ayurveda is a strong medium to communicate India’s deep roots in the field of traditional medicine, wellness and holistic treatment therapies. We now need to work on the data-backed evidence to prove the effectiveness of Ayurveda to the world”, said the Prime Minister.
Speaking on the occasion Ayush Minister Sarbananda Sonowal said, “All India Institute of Ayurveda has played an important part in treating patients during the pandemic and has signed MoUs with many countries to provide global recognition to the field of Ayurveda.”
Director, AIIA talks on data-backed research, the focus on illness to wellness
During the inaugural function at Indian Institute of Ayurveda, situated in Dhargal village of Pernem Taluka in Goa, the Director of All India Institute of Ayurveda, Professor (Dr) Tanuja Manoj Nesari in her speech enumerated the achievements of the institute in Delhi and expressed her confidence that the satellite institute in Goa would play a catalytic role in boosting medical tourism in the state,
“The institute has treated more than 15 lakh patients in the last five years. The institute has produced more than 1500 publications in collaboration with various institutions in the country and across the world to give data-backed research in the field of Ayurveda,” said Professor (Dr) Tanuja Manoj Nesari, during her address adding that Sky’s the limit and Ocean is an opportunity for Ayush students.
“We are looking forward to introducing the New-age Ayurveda among the youngsters and would like to assure the Prime Minister that the future of Ayurveda is very much secure in the hands of young scholars. AIIA is not only focusing on practice-based evidence, but also evidence-based practice and strives to take the patients from a stage of illness to wellness and finally to happiness,” she added.
The director also lauded the unique initiative of publishing comic books that help take Ayurvedic principles to the children. The inaugural function was attended by Ayush Minister Shri Sarbananda Sonowal, Union Minister of Tourism, Shri Shripad Yasho Naik, MoS Ayush Ministry, Dr Munjapara Mahendrabhai, Chief Minister (Goa) Shri Pramod Sawant and other dignitaries.
About All India Institute of Goa: a perfect blend of ancient wisdom, modern technology
With its sprawling 50-acre campus, the satellite centre in Goa is modelled along the same lines to offer preventive, diagnostic, and tertiary healthcare facilities. It will also offer academic courses at undergraduate levels, including 12 UG courses already offered at AIIA – New Delhi, as well as new courses including Sharir Rachna and Agada Tantra. The Goa satellite centre of All India Institute of Ayurveda (AIIA), situated in Dhargal village of Pernem Taluka in North Goa, provides a perfect blend of ancient wisdom and modern technology in the field of tertiary care services. It is to be noted that students from Goa will be getting a 50% discount on their admission fees.
About AIIA (New Delhi)
AIIA, the apex institute of Ayurveda in India is an Autonomous Institute under the Ministry of AYUSH which aims at bringing a synergy between the traditional wisdom of Ayurveda and modern tools and technology. The Institute has 25 specialty departments, 12 clinics with 8 inter-disciplinary research laboratories and an international collaborative centre for global promotion and research in Ayurveda. Ayurveda is the oldest system of medicine and health science dating back more than 3,000 years. The cardinal aim of Ayurveda is to restore the individual balance between body, mind and spirit. There is a great demand for the science of life not only in India but in other parts of the world.
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