PROBLEMS OF AYURVEDA DOCTORS WORKING IN GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS
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Ayurveda doctors, problems, practiceAbstract
Ayurveda, the mother of all systems of medicine, growing globally but the speed of growth is not
satisfactory. There are both internal and external factors which are arresting the growth of Ayurveda.
Since the post-independence era Ayurveda is treated like step mother by Govt. of India.
China is becoming the leader in herbal drug market. The Chinese had already started pushing
forward their Traditional Chinese Medicinal System with tremendous power rather aggressively.
Chairman Mao Tse Tung personally took initiative in this and learning of TCM was made compulsory
for all doctors to practice in China.
For the development of Ayurveda and other Indian systems of medicine there is need of action plan
which should concentrate on the education, practice and research aspects. With this background, in
this editorial I am briefing the burning problems faced by Ayurveda doctors & solutions for the same.
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