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PG Ayurveda Performing Surgeries: IMA rebuts Union Minister's Statement in Parliament
New Delhi: Rebuffing the Union Minister, Kiren Rijiju's statement in the parliament over the issue of Ayurveda doctors performing surgery, IMA has recently raised questions through a letter moved with the Minister asking when the people have the right to choose the system of Medicine they want to receive, will not the duplicating terminology of Modern medicine in Ayurveda create confusion...
New Delhi: Rebuffing the Union Minister, Kiren Rijiju's statement in the parliament over the issue of Ayurveda doctors performing surgery, IMA has recently raised questions through a letter moved with the Minister asking when the people have the right to choose the system of Medicine they want to receive, will not the duplicating terminology of Modern medicine in Ayurveda create confusion and overlap.
Pointing out that the AYUSH Ministry and the Central Council of Indian Medicine (CCIM) have jurisdictions for practicing AYUSH Medicine, how are they privileged to give direction to practice another domain, the association asked to withhold the CCIM Notification on 19th November and constitute a committee to study the lacunae and bridge the gap with mutual cooperation before embarking on such measures that will hamper the growth of Ayurveda and the health of the nation.
Sanchari Chattopadhyay has pursued her M.A in English and Culture Studies from the University of Burdwan, West Bengal. She likes observing cultural specificities and exploring new places.