AYUSH : Important Topics for UPSC Exams
AYUSH : Important Topics for UPSC Exams
What?
- It stands for Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homoeopathy, abbreviated as AYUSH, is a governmental ministerial body in India. Its Sanskrit meaning is “life”.
Why?
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To cultivate education and research in ayurveda (Indian traditional medicine), yoga, naturopathy, unani, siddha, homoeopathy, Sowa-rigpa(Traditional Tibetan medicine), and other Indigenous Medicine systems.
Timeline
- 1995: Department of Indian System of Medicine and Homeopathy (ISM&H) formulated.
- 2003: Department of Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homoeopathy (AYUSH) under Ministry of family and health welfare.
- 2014: Ministry of AYUSH created, to ensure the optimal development and propagation of AYUSH systems of health care.
Objectives
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For upgrading the educational standards of Indian Systems of Medicines and Homoeopathy colleges in the country.
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For strengthening existing research institutions and to ensure a time-bound research programme on identified diseases for which these systems have an effective treatment.
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Formulate schemes for promotion, cultivation and regeneration of medicinal plants used in these systems.
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For the evolution of Pharmacopoeial standards for Indian Systems of Medicine and Homoeopathy drugs.
What Impact it may have on Society?
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Will provide growth opportunity to the indigenous medical research and further employment opportunities in the upstream and the downstream of the AYUSH supply chain.
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In the Era of “Superbugs” where even the best antibiotic is becoming futile, Ayush may open the doors of future technologies for healthy life.
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Natural cure may be possible for many severe diseases such as Depression .
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Lesser carbon footprint while developing as well as using the Ayush medicines.
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Promotion of sustainable lifestyle which is one of the goals under the INDCs(Intended Nationally Determined Contribution).
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However, some researcher are still skeptical about the Ayush impact since there is not much concrete research published in the Lancet Journal upon this very subject.
- Some experts suggest that Ayush may be useful as preventive drugs than prescriptive ones.