It’s up to us how to create better solutions of AYUSH for ourselves and for the world as well: PM
Seeking to provide more opportunities to Indian students in the field of medical education, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday urged the private sector “to get into this field in huge quantities’’ and sought the intervention of State governments to make good policies in giving land for this type of work. Speaking at a webinar on the Union Budget announcements on the health sector, Mr. Modi said: “Today our children are going to small countries of the world to study, especially for medical education. Increased allocation On enhancing the medical human resources, the Prime Minister said, “As the demand for healthcare services is increasing, we are also trying to create skilled health professionals accordingly. Therefore, a significant hike is made in the budget for health education and human resource development related to healthcare as compared to last year.” Speaking about the growing global acceptance of Ayush and stating that the World Health Organisation is going to start its only Global Center of Traditional Medicine in India, Mr Modi said, “Today our focus is not only on health, but equally on wellness.’’ “Now it is up to all of us how to create better solutions of AYUSH for ourselves and for the world as well,” he added.
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