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New Delhi: A two day “Chintan Shivir” is being organised by the Union Ministry of Ayush at Kaziranga National Park in Assam, starting from February 27, a statement said here on Saturday.

Union Minister of Ayush Sarbananda Sonowal along with the MoS for Ayush Munjapara Mahendrabhai will grace the inauguration session, the Ministry said.

Eminent speakers, experts, officials from Ministry of Ayush and other dignitaries will also participate in the Chintan Shivir, the statement said.

“The two-day intense dialogue is designed to discuss the futuristic improvements in the implementation of existing policies and programs relating to Ayush sectors and traditional medicine. It aims to chalk out a way forward—both for the Ministry and the Ayush sector as a whole,” it said.

The first session on February 27 will be on “Digital Health and Technology in Ayush.” The second session of the same day will have deliberations around the theme “Ayush Research, Future Strategy, Challenges and Way Forward”, the release said.

In the third session, eminent speakers will talk about Ayush education ‘Future Initiatives’, Capacity building, Employment Generation and NEP, it said.

The second day of the conference will start on deliberations around the theme- Current Challenges and Way Forward in Ayush Drug Industries, Services and Standardization of Ayush products, the statement said.

This session is of utmost importance as India has grown faster in the Ayush market in comparison to the world and accounts for about 2.8 per cent of the Global Market. Next session will be on Ayush in Public Health, Challenges and Way Forward, it said.

This two-day dialogue also aims at identifying ways to incentivise Ayush startups and manufacturers to build a startup ecosystem in Ayush. It also focuses on working towards building a more robust research and development infrastructure for Ayush, it added.

The deliberations at “Chintan Shivir” are in accordance with the vision documents prepared by the Ayush Ministry keeping ‘AmritKaal’ in mind and the two days event will have many other side activities, cultural performance amidst the serene surroundings of Kaziranga national park.

The participants will have an added benefit of getting first-hand experience with the traditions, culture, wild life and biodiversity of Assam.

India at present is holding the presidency of G20 countries and also of SCO (Shanghai Corporation Organization). These two international events are occurring at a time when there has been a paradigm shift in health-seeking trends towards Ayush systems. Many people are opting for holistic healthcare.

To build upon this scenario and to bring Ayush systems to the fore, the “Chintan Shivir” at Kaziranga is also being organised to build the road-map for the upgradation of Ayush institutions and their integration with the technological advancements, and the identification of ways to integrate Ayush with the New Education Policy, while also identifying current services with potential of improvements to take advantage of Ayush.

Road map to improve public health, maximising the use of technological advancement along with other deliverable are the expected outcomes of the two days deliberation in the “Chintan Shivir”, it added.

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