PM Modi on Ayurveda Day says, 'Ayurveda is India's heritage'

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi today dedicated two Ayurveda Institutes to the nation, the Institute of Ayurveda Teaching and Research (ITRA) of Jamnagar and the National Ayurveda Institute (NIA) of Jaipur, on the fifth Ayurveda Day on Friday. During this, he also gave an address. In this address, he said, "Ayurveda is the heritage of India, in whose expansion the wellbeing of the whole humanity is covered. Indian will not be happy that our traditional knowledge is now enriching other countries as well. It is a matter of pride that WHO has chosen India to establish a global center for traditional medicine. ''

Simultaneously, the PM also said, "There has always been an established truth about how big a legacy India has for healing. But it is equally true that this knowledge has been in most of the books, in the scriptures, and a little bit in the tips of grandmothers and grandmothers. This knowledge needs to be developed according to modern requirements." Further, the Prime Minister said," Our ancient medical knowledge in the country is now being combined with the information received from the modern science of the 21st century. Three years ago, the All India Ayurvedic Institute was established here.

Further, he also said, 'When height increases, the liability also increases. Today, as these two important institutions have grown in stature, I also have a request - now you all have the responsibility to prepare courses that are compatible with international conduct and in accordance with scientific standards. I am confident that not only AYUSH but our whole system of health will witness a big change due to our common efforts.' The Ministry has given information about the two institutions dedicated to the country.

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