Azad conceived idea, Naik gives nod to establish NIHAMP at Bhaderwah

TNN Bureau. Updated: 3/15/2018 10:36:14 AM Front Page

JAMMU: The Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India, finally gave its nod to establish the National Institute of High Altitude Medicinal Plants at Bhaderwah in Doda district.
It is important to mention here that the project was sanctioned in the year 2014 by the then Union Health and Family Welfare Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad but the Ministry of AYUSH agreed in principle to establish this project in Narendra Modi led-NDA government this year.
The nod of the Ministry of AYUSH, GoI however came only after the State Minister for Health and Medical Education Department, Bali Bhagat held a meeting with the Minister for AYUSH, GoI, Shripad Yesso Naik.
Besides, the Union Ministry has also consented on another ambitious proposal to establish a 100-bedded Yoga and Naturopathy Hospital in the Central University Jammu for which the land has already been inspected by the Central authorities.
During the hour-long meeting with the Union Minister, Bali discussed the status of various projects under AYUSH in Jammu and Kashmir including, establishment of two 50-bedded AYUSH hospitals in Kupwara and Kishtwar, setting up of Medicinal Herbal Industry, Ayurvedic Medical College at Jammu and Unani Medical College at Srinagar.
He apprised him that the building of both Ayurvedic College at Jammu and Unani Medical College at Ganderbal, Kashmir are at the final stage and ready for inauguration in the middle of April this year. He also sought permission to start the functioning of Unani Medical College, Ganderbal from this current academic session.
The Union Minister appreciated the concern of Health Minister to promote the AYUSH sector in Jammu and Kashmir and agreed to pay focused attention by the Government of India for expeditious completion of on-going projects. To start with, he released Rs. 2.00 crore each for 50-beddeed AYUSH Hospitals at Kupwara and Kishtwar.
He said the technical teams will shortly visit to identify the land at both places so that the work can be started as soon as possible. Meanwhile, he agreed to start the functioning of these hospitals from the rented buildings till the construction of Government buildings, for which the Government of India will provide the necessary recurring funds.
While discussing the proposal for establishment of Medicinal Herbal Industry in the State, the Union Minister called for a comprehensive DPR to the tune of Rs. 20 crore and assured to examine the same on priority in view of the huge herbal potential in the Jammu and Kashmir.
Regarding the Ayurvedic Medical College at Jammu, and Unani Medical College at Ganderbal, the Union Minister has given his consent to inaugurate both the projects most probably in the month of middle of April, 2018. He also agreed in principle to grant permission for starting the first batch of BUMS in Unani College, Ganderbal from the current academic session (2018) and asked the State Government to start the process for making the College functional.
Bali expressed his gratitude to the Union Minister and team of AYUSH Ministry for their keen interest in promoting the AYUSH sector and extending necessary support to the State Government.
Principal Secretary Health & Medical Education, Dr. Pawan Kotwal, Secretary Technical & Director Indian System of Medicines, Dr. Abdul Kabir Dar, Joint Director Planning, Madan Lal and senior officers of the Union Ministry of AYUSH participated in the meeting.


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