 Special thanks to the BJP medical cell 
for the keen interest in the propagation and 
improvement of Ayurveda. 
 May be this type of discussion for the first 
time from a political party which gives 
immense expectations. 
 Here submitting some suggestions more 
concentrating on ISM development.
 NEED of AYUSH dept 
 96 crores for ayurveda in haryana 
 Kerala-only 14 crores-7 for oushadhi,1/2 for medicinal plant 
board, remaining for Ayurveda (Including salaries) 
Even Sreelanka is having an Ayurveda Dept and 
a Minister for it. When an IAS cadre man is ther 
e to control, the whole scenario will change 
drastically.
 Proper Fund allocation to AYUSH 
systems can be ensured. 
 Main streaming of ISM system 
 Get more chance on proper documentation, 
and research and development. 
 It is better to post an IAS officer as the 
secretary of AYUSH dept
 Awareness classes, medical camps, preventive 
medicines & treatment, yoga etc should be 
ensured through Govt.dispensaries&hospitals 
 Urgent steps should be taken to start even one 
ayurveda dispensary in every panchayath.(NRHM 
medical officers are not implimenting officers. 
They are temporary institutions)
 Upgrade all 10 bedded hospitals to 30 bedded 
hospitals for giving effective IP treatment. 
 Upgrade all District hospitals to100 bedded 
hospitals
 Start mass media wing in all districts and post a 
medical officer having swasthavritha MD as in 
charge. 
 Ensure proper infra structure for its smooth 
functioning.(Projector, vehicle, fund etc.)
 Ensure the service of ASHA workers in the field of 
Ayurveda 
State Epidemic control cell 
 Start state epidemic control cell and task forces in 
all districts without interfering the routine works of 
medical officers.
 All speciality clinics should be started in all district level 
hospitals and atleast one in Taluk level hospitals. 
 Ensure the service specialist in dispensaries(create a 
new post in every dispensaries like a mobile unit for each 
speciality and visit each dispensary once or twice in a 
month and the MO of the dispensary should screen the 
patient and advice the pt to consult the specialist on his 
visiting time.
Whole world is looking Ayurveda as an effective 
alternative system, Quality people should come to 
Ayurvedic field. For that the social status of ayurvedic 
people should be in par with counterparts in pay & perks. 
NHP 2002 on ISM&H , 
The states would be encouraged to consolidate the ISM 
infrastructure and raise the salary/professional status of 
ISM Practitioners to encourage inflow of talent and 
enhanced work culture.
 Give parity to all staff with other staffs in health 
dept to ensure quality service and to atract more 
efficient persons
NEED of Inclusion of Ayurvedic Culture and 
principles in School syllabus----- 
which will be helpfull in all aspects 
in long run.
 For propagation of Ayurveda introduce ayurveda in 
school curriculum and syllabus. 
 Aware about the importance of usage of medicinal 
plants and its cultivation. 
 Provide proper Ayurvedic management to common 
disorders in children(problems related to vision, 
adolescent age, nutrition, learning difficulties etc. 
 Promote better diet and regimens to prevent 
life style disorders.
 Establish project wing in directorate and all 
districts. Create 5 to 10 new full time posts in 
directorate and one MO post in all districts . 
Dedicated and qualified Mos should be posted 
there from service.
Inclusion of Ayurveda in the existing 
Public health care system 
 Lack of Manpower 
 Four staff in one dispensary 
 Comparison with PHC which contains 
minimum 25 staff. 
In the existing Public health care system Ayurveda 
should be incorporated
 Give special attention to both mentally and 
physically challenged through this clinic.( Give 
awareness on old age problems, life style 
modification, yoga clinic etc ) 
Kshara sutra clinics 
 Popularise ksharasutra type treatment modalities.
 Give special attention to sports pesons to prevent 
injury and to enhance their performance by giving 
kerala speciality treatments. 
 Start sports Ayurveda clinics in all districts and 
every sports schools.
TOURISM 
 Start speciality clinics in all tourist places 
considering foreigners by Govt 
 Curative 
 Rejuvinative. 
 Sufficient Govt orders should be ensured to treat 
foreigners.
 Start separate training institute under ISM to 
provide necessary training to all categories of 
staffs including induction training.
 Start research institutions and RCC,AIMS model 
institutions in Ayurveda rather than resorts 
 Create a well defined proforma for proper 
documentation . 
 Ensure necessary man power and infra structure. 
 Establish a centralised data management server 
for proper documentation. 
 Publish documented data in internationally 
accepted journals.
 Documentation and validation---Propagation of 
these therapeutic procedures—Both have to go in 
parallel way 
 E-ISM—developing softwares.
 Need of Intense Training / CMEs 
For taking effective public classes 
For preparing projects 
For Inculcation of modern culture in diag 
nosis and treatment. 
For introducing modern innovations 
And also for not diluting Ayurvedic basic principles.
Balamukulam---Catch them young 
Immuno modulatory effects of Indukantham 
gritha is proved in studies conducted by 
GACT in assosiation with RCC. 
Just like use the possibilities of Ayurveda in 
recurrent respiratory tract infections,skin 
diseases,digestive problems etc. 
As per WHO guidelines it is better to reduce 
the maximum use of antibiotics.
 DM 
 HTN 
 Dyslipidaemia 
 CAD 
 Liver disorders 
 PCOD etc. 
 YOGA----Start yoga centrs in every Ay dispensary- 
But not even one word mentioned in Policy draft.
 Communicable diseases 
Popularisation of medicines like Aparajitha 
dhoopam, Bio insecticides,Seasonal habits as 
told in In Swasthavritha etc.
 Pre natal and Post natal care 
Integrating with the existing 
modalities which will be much beneficial 
for public 
 Geriatrics 
 Palliative care 
 Health calender which includes all healthy 
food habits , Dinacharyas, Rithucharyas etc.
 Inclusion of Ayurvedic specialities in 
Insurance coverage 
 Incorporating Ayurveda in Agriculture and 
Veterinary fields. 
 Inclusion of Ayurveda in Defence and railway
 Ayurveda is not a private property of Ayurvedic people 
 It is the duty of each Indian to propagate it. 
 An Intellectual group of Efficient professionals from 
various field have to work together in administrative, 
project implementation, and 
in all aspects which will propagate Ayueveda globally.
Suggestions to BJP Medical cell

Suggestions to BJP Medical cell

  • 2.
     Special thanksto the BJP medical cell for the keen interest in the propagation and improvement of Ayurveda.  May be this type of discussion for the first time from a political party which gives immense expectations.  Here submitting some suggestions more concentrating on ISM development.
  • 3.
     NEED ofAYUSH dept  96 crores for ayurveda in haryana  Kerala-only 14 crores-7 for oushadhi,1/2 for medicinal plant board, remaining for Ayurveda (Including salaries) Even Sreelanka is having an Ayurveda Dept and a Minister for it. When an IAS cadre man is ther e to control, the whole scenario will change drastically.
  • 4.
     Proper Fundallocation to AYUSH systems can be ensured.  Main streaming of ISM system  Get more chance on proper documentation, and research and development.  It is better to post an IAS officer as the secretary of AYUSH dept
  • 5.
     Awareness classes,medical camps, preventive medicines & treatment, yoga etc should be ensured through Govt.dispensaries&hospitals  Urgent steps should be taken to start even one ayurveda dispensary in every panchayath.(NRHM medical officers are not implimenting officers. They are temporary institutions)
  • 6.
     Upgrade all10 bedded hospitals to 30 bedded hospitals for giving effective IP treatment.  Upgrade all District hospitals to100 bedded hospitals
  • 7.
     Start massmedia wing in all districts and post a medical officer having swasthavritha MD as in charge.  Ensure proper infra structure for its smooth functioning.(Projector, vehicle, fund etc.)
  • 8.
     Ensure theservice of ASHA workers in the field of Ayurveda State Epidemic control cell  Start state epidemic control cell and task forces in all districts without interfering the routine works of medical officers.
  • 9.
     All specialityclinics should be started in all district level hospitals and atleast one in Taluk level hospitals.  Ensure the service specialist in dispensaries(create a new post in every dispensaries like a mobile unit for each speciality and visit each dispensary once or twice in a month and the MO of the dispensary should screen the patient and advice the pt to consult the specialist on his visiting time.
  • 10.
    Whole world islooking Ayurveda as an effective alternative system, Quality people should come to Ayurvedic field. For that the social status of ayurvedic people should be in par with counterparts in pay & perks. NHP 2002 on ISM&H , The states would be encouraged to consolidate the ISM infrastructure and raise the salary/professional status of ISM Practitioners to encourage inflow of talent and enhanced work culture.
  • 11.
     Give parityto all staff with other staffs in health dept to ensure quality service and to atract more efficient persons
  • 12.
    NEED of Inclusionof Ayurvedic Culture and principles in School syllabus----- which will be helpfull in all aspects in long run.
  • 13.
     For propagationof Ayurveda introduce ayurveda in school curriculum and syllabus.  Aware about the importance of usage of medicinal plants and its cultivation.  Provide proper Ayurvedic management to common disorders in children(problems related to vision, adolescent age, nutrition, learning difficulties etc.  Promote better diet and regimens to prevent life style disorders.
  • 14.
     Establish projectwing in directorate and all districts. Create 5 to 10 new full time posts in directorate and one MO post in all districts . Dedicated and qualified Mos should be posted there from service.
  • 15.
    Inclusion of Ayurvedain the existing Public health care system  Lack of Manpower  Four staff in one dispensary  Comparison with PHC which contains minimum 25 staff. In the existing Public health care system Ayurveda should be incorporated
  • 16.
     Give specialattention to both mentally and physically challenged through this clinic.( Give awareness on old age problems, life style modification, yoga clinic etc ) Kshara sutra clinics  Popularise ksharasutra type treatment modalities.
  • 17.
     Give specialattention to sports pesons to prevent injury and to enhance their performance by giving kerala speciality treatments.  Start sports Ayurveda clinics in all districts and every sports schools.
  • 18.
    TOURISM  Startspeciality clinics in all tourist places considering foreigners by Govt  Curative  Rejuvinative.  Sufficient Govt orders should be ensured to treat foreigners.
  • 19.
     Start separatetraining institute under ISM to provide necessary training to all categories of staffs including induction training.
  • 20.
     Start researchinstitutions and RCC,AIMS model institutions in Ayurveda rather than resorts  Create a well defined proforma for proper documentation .  Ensure necessary man power and infra structure.  Establish a centralised data management server for proper documentation.  Publish documented data in internationally accepted journals.
  • 21.
     Documentation andvalidation---Propagation of these therapeutic procedures—Both have to go in parallel way  E-ISM—developing softwares.
  • 22.
     Need ofIntense Training / CMEs For taking effective public classes For preparing projects For Inculcation of modern culture in diag nosis and treatment. For introducing modern innovations And also for not diluting Ayurvedic basic principles.
  • 23.
    Balamukulam---Catch them young Immuno modulatory effects of Indukantham gritha is proved in studies conducted by GACT in assosiation with RCC. Just like use the possibilities of Ayurveda in recurrent respiratory tract infections,skin diseases,digestive problems etc. As per WHO guidelines it is better to reduce the maximum use of antibiotics.
  • 24.
     DM HTN  Dyslipidaemia  CAD  Liver disorders  PCOD etc.  YOGA----Start yoga centrs in every Ay dispensary- But not even one word mentioned in Policy draft.
  • 25.
     Communicable diseases Popularisation of medicines like Aparajitha dhoopam, Bio insecticides,Seasonal habits as told in In Swasthavritha etc.
  • 26.
     Pre nataland Post natal care Integrating with the existing modalities which will be much beneficial for public  Geriatrics  Palliative care  Health calender which includes all healthy food habits , Dinacharyas, Rithucharyas etc.
  • 27.
     Inclusion ofAyurvedic specialities in Insurance coverage  Incorporating Ayurveda in Agriculture and Veterinary fields.  Inclusion of Ayurveda in Defence and railway
  • 28.
     Ayurveda isnot a private property of Ayurvedic people  It is the duty of each Indian to propagate it.  An Intellectual group of Efficient professionals from various field have to work together in administrative, project implementation, and in all aspects which will propagate Ayueveda globally.