Kerala Ayurveda Health Centres Bill

September 7th, 2007 by Vikas Sharma Leave a reply »

Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala: A bill to establish, operate and control the ayurvedic health centres in Kerala state was referred to the subject committee by the Assembly.

The Kerala Ayurveda Health Centres (Issue of License and Control) Bill, 2007, was presented by Health Minister P K Sreemathi in the House on Thursday.

The bill is intended to check the exploitation in the ayurvedic health centres especially in the tourist centres, in various names. It has been found that a number of such centres are having no basic facilities for proper ayurvedic system of treatment or trained and experienced physicians.

After the commencement of the Act the existing health centres shall obtain license within six months.

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1 comment

  1. It is a good start and I wish that some day govt. comes with a rule to protect Interests of Ayurveda community by putting a check over tenedency of corporates to label anything, right from hair oil to toothpaste,shaving cream and even some food products as Ayurvedic product without taking any consultation from an experienced ayurveda physician.

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