Institutes with necessary infrastructure should be encouraged to set up Ayurvedic Medical Colleges, opines Delhi HC

Published On 2022-04-27 10:43 GMT   |   Update On 2022-04-27 10:43 GMT
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Referring to the fact that India has been promoting the Ayurvedic System of Medicine, the Delhi High Court bench recently opined that the institutes possessing the necessary infrastructure should be encouraged to set up Ayurvedic Medical Colleges for boosting up the infrastructure of Indian System of Medicine.

"Our country has, after the outbreak of the covid-19 pandemic, been staunchly promoting the Ayurvedic system of medicine, and therefore, it is the need of the hour to encourage such institutes as the petitioner, which possess the necessary infrastructure for running ayurvedic medical colleges, to contribute to the bigger goal of strengthening the infrastructure of this system of medicine in the country," the bench noted providing relief to an institute seeking permission to start Ayurvedic College. 

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Institutes With Proper Infrastructure Should Be Encouraged To Run Ayurvedic Medical Colleges: HC



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