The Coming Era Will Be the Golden Age of Ayurveda
– Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis
Inauguration of New Building of ShriYash Ayurvedic College &
Hospital Research Center
Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, Nov 16: The significance of Ayurveda, a treatment system in harmony with nature, has been recognized worldwide. The Ministry of AYUSH has promoted this system in various ways, including education, clinical practice, and research. The coming era will be the golden age of Ayurveda, said Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis today.
The Chief Minister inaugurated the new building of ShriYash Ayurvedic College & Hospital Research Center located in the Satar Tanda area. The event was attended by Backward Classes Welfare Minister Atul Save, Rajya Sabha MP Dr. Bhagwat Karad, ShriYash Pratishthan’s Basavaraj Mangrul, Secretary Sangita Mangrul, Hospital Superintendent Dr. Paresh Deshmukh, Director Swati Itge, and other dignitaries.
The Chief Minister stated that Ayurveda, a treatment system aligned with Indian lifestyle and in harmony with nature, is mentioned in the Vedas. Treatments in Ayurveda address the root cause of diseases, not just the symptoms, making it a sustainable healthcare system. The global use of Ayurveda is increasing, and many people come to India for Ayurvedic treatments. Ayurveda has contributed to science-based treatment methods and even developed surgical techniques.
During the COVID period, Ayurvedic medicines formed the major part of supplements that strengthened immunity. The central government is actively promoting this system, and Ayurvedic colleges are being encouraged to train skilled practitioners. The Chief Minister added that India is poised to become one of the world’s leading economies in the coming decade, aiming to achieve major economic power status by 2047. In Marathwada, support is being given to the industrial sector, and Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar is emerging as a capital for electric vehicles
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