<p>New Delhi: Union Minister Prataprao Jadhav announced that 10 new AYUSH institutes will be opened in the next five years to expand the traditional medical system.</p>.<p>The Union Minister of State for Ayush (Independent Charge) and Minister of State for Health made the remarks at a programme on Friday during his visit to the All-India Institute of Ayurveda (AIIA) here.</p>.<p>Jadhav inspected the entire campus and reviewed the facilities and the treatments being provided to the patients, the Ayush ministry statement said.</p>.Amid AYUSH demand, focus on saving biological resource.<p>During his address, he emphasized that his government is committed to fulfilling the prime minister's ambitious effort to bring Ayurveda to every household, it stated.</p>.<p>The minister also mentioned that Ayurveda and our traditional medical system suffered significant damage during the colonial period and foreign invasions. However, there has been a global shift in perception towards Yoga and Ayurveda, and the acceptance is rapidly increasing.</p>.<p>The minister announced that the President of India had expressed a desire to visit the institute, and as a minister, he came to review the preparations, the statement read.</p>.<p>On this occasion, the Director of the Institute, Professor Tanuja Nesari, expressed her gratitude to the Minister and said, "The minister has played a significant role in promoting Ayurveda, and his guidance and support will continue to help in taking Ayurveda to the masses and establishing it on the global stage." </p>
<p>New Delhi: Union Minister Prataprao Jadhav announced that 10 new AYUSH institutes will be opened in the next five years to expand the traditional medical system.</p>.<p>The Union Minister of State for Ayush (Independent Charge) and Minister of State for Health made the remarks at a programme on Friday during his visit to the All-India Institute of Ayurveda (AIIA) here.</p>.<p>Jadhav inspected the entire campus and reviewed the facilities and the treatments being provided to the patients, the Ayush ministry statement said.</p>.Amid AYUSH demand, focus on saving biological resource.<p>During his address, he emphasized that his government is committed to fulfilling the prime minister's ambitious effort to bring Ayurveda to every household, it stated.</p>.<p>The minister also mentioned that Ayurveda and our traditional medical system suffered significant damage during the colonial period and foreign invasions. However, there has been a global shift in perception towards Yoga and Ayurveda, and the acceptance is rapidly increasing.</p>.<p>The minister announced that the President of India had expressed a desire to visit the institute, and as a minister, he came to review the preparations, the statement read.</p>.<p>On this occasion, the Director of the Institute, Professor Tanuja Nesari, expressed her gratitude to the Minister and said, "The minister has played a significant role in promoting Ayurveda, and his guidance and support will continue to help in taking Ayurveda to the masses and establishing it on the global stage." </p>