Haryana plans to include ayurveda in MBBS course
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Introducing changes in the MBBS curriculum, the Haryana Government has proposed including Ayurvedic courses in the five-year MBBS programme.
The Health and AYUSH Minister of Haryana, Anil Vij informed this on Friday. As per the plans of the Government, the five-year MBBS programme will include four years of medical education in allopathy and one year for Ayurveda.
Already the Minister has set up teams for formulating the course programme for teaching Ayurveda under the MBBS curriculum, adds Indian Express.
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