New Delhi:Union Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways Sarbananda Sonowal on Saturday announced an investment of Rs 53.72 crores to develop new infrastructure within the campus at the North Eastern Institute of Ayurveda and Folk Medicine Research (NEIAFMR) in Pasighat.
Sonowal, announced a slew of major initiatives for promotion of AYUSH in Arunachal Pradesh on Saturday. This is in continuation to the focused approach to develop the AYUSH sector in the entire northeast, according to a statement from the Ministry of AYUSH.
Speaking at the North Eastern Institute of Ayurveda and Folk Medicine Research (NEIAFMR) at Pasighat in Arunachal Pradesh, the minister announced an investment of Rs 53.72 crores to develop new infrastructure within the campus. A new Ayurveda College with a student intake of 30 as well as a 60 bedded Ayurveda hospital will be set up inside the NEIAFMR campus at Pasighat bringing a direct employment of 86 posts in addition to the existing capacity. An academic block, a boys hostel, a girls hostel, sports complex are also being planned to be constructed in the near future.
Addressing the gathering Sonowal said, "Folk medicine is the mixture of traditional healing practices and beliefs. In Northeast, we have a strong culture of folk medicine which have not been preserved in a scientific way. We are now striving towards preserving as well as enriching this wonderful gift of medicine from Vedic era that mother nature has bestowed upon us. I am happy to announce the establishment of new Ayurveda college along with a hospital here. This is going to further strengthen our effort through NEIAFMR to preserve and further the rich traditional knowledge."