International Arogya 2017, first international summit on AYUSH and wellness gets underway
Dec 04, 2017
There
is an opportunity to integrate the AYUSH infrastructure into the healthcare
system - Suresh Prabhu
Govt. encouraging certification of AYUSH products to facilitate
exports- MoS AYUSH Shripad Yesso Naik
NEW DELHI, 4 December 2017: International Arogya 2017, the first international
conference and exhibition on AYUSH and wellness systems organized by FICCI in
collaboration with Ministry of AYUSH, Ministry of Commerce & Industry and
Pharmexcil, began here today in the presence of more than 1,500 delegates from
India as well as visitors and hosted delegations from over 60 countries.
The four-day event, which will conclude on December 7, is being
held in the backdrop of the National Health Policy 2017 strongly advocating
mainstreaming the potential of AYUSH within a pluralistic system of Integrative
healthcare. It will showcase the strength and scientific validation of
traditional Indian systems of medicine in the global context, including
Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha, Sowa-Rigpa and Homoeopathy
(AYUSH), and facilitate their worldwide promotion, development and recognition.
International Arogya 2017 was inaugurated by Shri Suresh Prabhu, Minister of Commerce & Industry and Shri
Shripad Yesso Naik, Minister of State (Independent Charge), Ministry of
AYUSH, in the presence of Shri Vaidya Rajesh Kotecha,
Secretary, Ministry of AYUSH; Dr. Sanjaya Baru, Secretary General,
FICCI and other dignitaries.
Delivering the special address at the inaugural session, Shri Suresh Prabhu, Minister of Commerce & Industry, Govt.
of India, said, "In the recent past, we have seen a resurgence
of interest in traditional systems of medicine due to their enormous utility in
tackling lifestyle disorders. People from across the world are coming to India
for health-restorative cum alternative treatments. With a wealth of 6,600
medicinal plants, India is the second largest exporter of AYUSH and herbal
products in the world. We now have an opportunity to mainstream the Indian
system of medicine and integrate the AYUSH infrastructure into the healthcare
system. This infrastructure consists of 1,355 hospitals with 53,296-bed
capacity, 22,635 dispensaries, 450 undergraduate colleges, 9,493 licensed
manufacturing units, and 7.18 lakh registered practitioners. We want to tap the
maximum potential of AYUSH systems in imparting preventive, promotive and
holistic healthcare to the people."
Talking
about the India opportunity, Shri Suresh Prabhu said, "The
Indian domestic market of AYUSH is estimated to be Rs 500 crore, while exports
amount to Rs 200 crore. Young entrepreneurs planning a start-up
could find a lot of opportunities in holistic healthcare. The Government has
allowed 100% FDI in AYUSH. The AYUSH industry is expected to grow in double
digits and provide direct employment to 1 million people and indirect
employment to 25 million people by 2020. All stakeholders need to pool their
resources to harness this vast potential."
Shri Shripad Yesso Naik, Minister of
State (Independent Charge), Ministry of AYUSH, Govt. of India, said, "The patient-centric
approach of AYUSH systems holds significant potential for finding solutions to
India's public health challenges. The Government has taken many initiatives to
popularize alternative systems of medicine. The National AYUSH Mission was
started in 2014. An agreement has been signed with WHO to develop benchmarks
for Yoga, Ayurveda, Unani and Panchkarma. Five AYUSH information cells have
been set up in Israel, Tajikistan, Peru, Russia and Tanzania. The All India
Institute of Ayurveda has been established at Delhi. The Government is offering
incentives to AYUSH industry for international cooperation and encouraging
certification of AYUSH products to facilitate exports. The AYUSH Premium Mark
is part of a new, voluntary quality certification scheme to ensure efficacy of
Indian herbal products. There is now sufficient momentum to bring the
traditional systems of medicine to a higher pedestal in healthcare."
More than 250 manufacturers
of alternative medicine are showcasing their products and services at International
Arogya 2017. The mega event has brought key stakeholders of AYUSH sector
together under one roof to showcase latest research and developments in
alternative medicine systems of India and boost exports of AYUSH products.
A White Paper "AYUSH for the World" by Frost &
Sullivan was launched at the event to offer a roadmap for AYUSH regulations and
registration in ASEAN and BIMSTEC countries. It notes that India is the second
largest exporter of Ayurvedic and alternate medicine to the world and has a
potential to generate 3 million job opportunities. The Indian herbal market is
valued at around Rs 5,000 crore currently, with an annual growth rate of 14%.
More than 30,000 branded and 1,500 traditional AYUSH products are available in
the country.
A major highlight of
International Arogya 2017 was Indian CEOs' Roundtable, chaired
by Shri Shripad Yesso Naik, Minister of State (Independent Charge), Ministry of
AYUSH. The event has host sessions built around themes
like: Enhancing the export potential of AYUSH; Business opportunities in
integrative healthcare; Building a brand strategy; Standardization and quality
control in AYUSH sector; and Workshop on essential herbal Raw Materials
required in AYUSH Industry. There is also a meet of international regulators,
with regulators from ASEAN and BIMSTEC countries, Canada and Switzerland
participating.
FICCI MEDIA DIVISION
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