Ayurvedic AIIMS will be set up in Haryana’s Panchkula to promote Ayurveda in the state

NewsBharati    10-Nov-2017
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Gurugram, November 10: From an older time, India has an enriched tradition Ayurveda. In an era when allopath dominates medical science, still, then Ayurveda prevails as a very pure form of medical science. Hence Haryana government is working hard to promote AYUSH as well as allopathy, Unani and natural systems of medicine. In order to promote Ayurveda in the state, Ayurvedic AIIMS would be set up over 20 acres of land in Panchkula.

Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar announced this decision while he speaking after laying the foundation stone of Lala Khem Chand Charti Lal Goel Government Ayurvedic Dispensary. It will be established be established in the ancestral shop of the Union Vijay Goel, in Jharoth village of Sonipat district.

“This 200yr. old haveli belonged to our family & we decided to dedicate it to masses. Planning to convert our 2nd haveli into a museum displaying India's village culture,” Vijay Goyal tweeted.

Haryana CM said the state government planned to give AYUSH a big push in the state. At present, three Ayurvedic hospitals, 19 Homeopathic and 458 Ayurvedic dispensaries are already functioning across the state.

To boost the Ayurvedic and Unani systems of medical treatments, the state government had started an Ayurveda University in Kurukshetra and a college and hospital of Unani medicines in Nuh.

Fulfilling the demands of both panchayats of villages Anandpur and Jharoth, he announced to give Rs 2 crore and assured the people that there would be no dearth of funds for the development of Sonipat.