Guwahati: Minister of the Ayush Union, Sarbanou Sonowal, on Saturday laying the foundation stones for the Panchakarma Block at the Central Ayurveda Research Institute (Caris) at Borsajai and the center of Panchakarma’s superiority in the Ayurveda College state in Jalukbari here, which will be built at RS costs 20 Crore.
“The Center for Excellence for Panchakarma will be established in Ayurvedic College.
The Ayurvedic state pharmacy will also be upgraded under Ayurswastha Yojana from the Ayush Ministry.
The total cost of this initiative was pegged at Rs 10 Crore,” said a government release.
It adds that the Panchakarma block will be a G plus two buildings and pharmacology and chemical laboratories will become G plus three buildings.
The default fee for these two buildings will be Rs 10 Crore.
“Ayurveda is the driving force for the state of physical empowerment and mental happiness.
We are lucky that Aai Dharitri has given us rich flora that can open great potential in Ayurveda in Assam and all of these initiatives are intended.
In providing an opportunity for Ayurveda to prosper and enrich health and enrich health and enrich health and enrich health and enrich health and health People’s welfare, “Sonowal said.
“We must take this opportunity to build Ayurveda to serve humanity,” he added.
New buildings will help in providing world-class training courses for skills development, while pharmacological and chemical development in search will help in pre-clinical experimental procedures, standardization drugs, chemical testing for each herb and toxicological reports related to animal-related toxicology.
The Minister of Health of Keshab Mahanta said it was a big problem for the people of Assam that the traditional Ayurveda got a boost.
“Even though this will not only improve our infrastructure, people will benefit from the rich solution that Ayurveda provides various diseases,” Manganta said, while attending the event where Guwahati MP, Queen Oja, and Mlaas Atul Bora and Ramendra Narayan Kalita too present.