This document discusses the need to revitalize and reform Unani medical education and research in India. It notes that infrastructure and resources for AYUSH education and research under the Ministry of Health are insufficient. The curriculum for Unani medicine courses needs to be updated and evidence-based. Management should ensure transparent admission processes and recruit qualified faculty. Increased government funding is also needed to support improved education, facilities, and clinical research on Unani medicines. Overall reforms are necessary to strengthen Unani medicine and validate its therapies through scientific studies and global standards.