How will you integrate allopathy, ayurveda, yoga, homoeopathy in Medical Education and Practice? Delhi HC asks Government
"An integrated health system is the only solution to achieve the sustainable health goal of India," the petition said, adding that the commonly-preferred allopathic medicines comprise approximately 40 per cent plant-derived components (USDA Forest Service 2021).;
Delhi High Court
New Delhi: Stressing the need for the adoption of an ''Indian holistic approach'' in medical education and practice rather than a "colonial segregated way" of different streams of allopathy, ayurveda, yoga and homoeopathy, the Delhi High Court directed several Union ministries to file their reply to the plea within six weeks.
The Delhi High Court on Monday granted more time to several Union ministries to file their replies to a petition for the adoption of an ''Indian holistic approach'' in medical education and practice, instead of the "colonial segregated way" of having different streams of allopathy, ayurveda, yoga and homoeopathy.
A bench of Chief Justice Satish Chandra Sharma and Justice Sachin Datta gave six weeks to the ministries of health and family welfare, women and child development, home affairs and law and justice to file their responses to the petition.
The bench listed the matter for further hearing on July 6. During the hearing, the counsel for the Union Ayush ministry said they have already filed their reply on record.
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