Section 6
Ayurvedic Education And Human Resource Development:
6.1 Taking into consideration of paramount role of qualified, efficientand duty-bond human resources in the technical field such as treatment, a National Ayurvedic Institute, equipped with necessary equipment as well as research centre, shall be established under the Tribhuvan University, for enhancing and carrying on further development in effective production of Ayurvedic human resources carrying out functions being dedicated to the filed of Ayurveda and in standard of quality of its various dimensions (education, health and preparation of medicines).
6.2 Programme of producing bachelor-level human resources in Ayurved shall be conducted so that physical infrastructure shall be developed in harmony with the objective to provide master level and Phd. level Ayurvedic education in the future.
6.3 As high-level human resource is required for the protection and overall development of Ayurveda in the context of providing the people with the cheap, easily accessible and relatively without side-effect (Nirapad) treatment service by having utmost mobilization of the natural resources of the country, the process
of production of such high level human resource shall be continuously operated without confining such human resource to the number required for the Government of Nepal.
6.4 Middle-level and basic-level Ayurvedic human resources shall be produced, and educational programmers shall be launched for this purpose.
6.5 Native and foreign citizens who are desirous of pursuing
introductory knowledge of Ayurvedic medicines shall beprovided with an opportunity to study.
6.2 Programme of producing bachelor-level human resources in Ayurved shall be conducted so that physical infrastructure shall be developed in harmony with the objective to provide master level and Phd. level Ayurvedic education in the future.
6.3 As high-level human resource is required for the protection and overall development of Ayurveda in the context of providing the people with the cheap, easily accessible and relatively without side-effect (Nirapad) treatment service by having utmost mobilization of the natural resources of the country, the process
of production of such high level human resource shall be continuously operated without confining such human resource to the number required for the Government of Nepal.
6.4 Middle-level and basic-level Ayurvedic human resources shall be produced, and educational programmers shall be launched for this purpose.
6.5 Native and foreign citizens who are desirous of pursuing
introductory knowledge of Ayurvedic medicines shall beprovided with an opportunity to study.