Section 3
Form Of Ayurvedic Treatment Service:
The form of science of Ayurvedic treatment is based on Doshadushya Principle, special treatment technique and the utilization of the available local herbs, minerals and Jantab entities. Ayurvedic treatment shall be developed as a special treatment method in the country in a phase-wise manner.
3.1 The present organization of the Department of Ayurveda shall be reformed as required and various sections shall be operated and consolidated. Coordinative procedures shall be followed with other departments and units under the Ministry of Health. The Department shall coordinate the activities of governmental and non-governmental, national and international organizations relating to Ayurvedic treatment service, educational research and formation of medicines. Units shall be established under the Department also to develop and expand the service of natural
therapy, homoeopathy as well as other alternative systems of therapy.
3.2 The Ayurvedic Hospital Nardevi, existing at the central level, shall be upgraded to 100 beds at present, and operated as a hospital providing specific Ayurvedic service by establishing different departments of Ayurveda. This Hospital shall be operated under a Development Board.
3.3 In harmony with the policy to grant autonomy to and professionalize the existing Singhadurbar Vaidhyakhanam which has been approved by the Government in principle, the production and supply of Ayurvedic medicines shall be wellmanaged and made effective, and it shall also help strengthen national economy by producing qualitative medicines of international standards, and promoting exports.
3.4 The existing Ayurvedic Hospital, Dang, with 15 beds, shall be converted into a Mid-Western Regional Ayurvedic Hospital, operated as a hospital providing special service, with necessary human resource and equipment and a medicine production section and building which are under construction shall be completed.
3.5 In the rest four Development Regions, regional hospitals with 15 beds and laboratory for medicine production in each hospital shall be established and operated.
3.6 The system of supervision, monitoring, evaluation and referral process of the technical and administrative functions of Ayurvedic hospital shall be made effective, for the promotion of production, collection and protection of the herbs locally available and for utmost utilization thereof in Ayurvedic treatment, presently existing District Ayurvedic Health centres shall be consolidated and even in the rest districts, a District Ayurvedic health centre, with required human resource and equipment, shall be established in the headquarters of each district.
3.7 The Ayurvedic Dispensaries being currently operated shall be equipped and made capable of producing, protecting, promoting of the herbs available in local level, in addition to the medicines to be sent by the Government of Nepal, and utmostly using them in technology and treatment; arrangements shall be made to keep on establishing Ayurvedic Dispensaries in the centre of at least five village development committees, on the basis of density of population, local demand and people’s participation.
3.8 Buildings of Ayurvedic health centres and dispensaries shall be built, and development of model herbs farm shall be developed in the premises thereof.
3.1 The present organization of the Department of Ayurveda shall be reformed as required and various sections shall be operated and consolidated. Coordinative procedures shall be followed with other departments and units under the Ministry of Health. The Department shall coordinate the activities of governmental and non-governmental, national and international organizations relating to Ayurvedic treatment service, educational research and formation of medicines. Units shall be established under the Department also to develop and expand the service of natural
therapy, homoeopathy as well as other alternative systems of therapy.
3.2 The Ayurvedic Hospital Nardevi, existing at the central level, shall be upgraded to 100 beds at present, and operated as a hospital providing specific Ayurvedic service by establishing different departments of Ayurveda. This Hospital shall be operated under a Development Board.
3.3 In harmony with the policy to grant autonomy to and professionalize the existing Singhadurbar Vaidhyakhanam which has been approved by the Government in principle, the production and supply of Ayurvedic medicines shall be wellmanaged and made effective, and it shall also help strengthen national economy by producing qualitative medicines of international standards, and promoting exports.
3.4 The existing Ayurvedic Hospital, Dang, with 15 beds, shall be converted into a Mid-Western Regional Ayurvedic Hospital, operated as a hospital providing special service, with necessary human resource and equipment and a medicine production section and building which are under construction shall be completed.
3.5 In the rest four Development Regions, regional hospitals with 15 beds and laboratory for medicine production in each hospital shall be established and operated.
3.6 The system of supervision, monitoring, evaluation and referral process of the technical and administrative functions of Ayurvedic hospital shall be made effective, for the promotion of production, collection and protection of the herbs locally available and for utmost utilization thereof in Ayurvedic treatment, presently existing District Ayurvedic Health centres shall be consolidated and even in the rest districts, a District Ayurvedic health centre, with required human resource and equipment, shall be established in the headquarters of each district.
3.7 The Ayurvedic Dispensaries being currently operated shall be equipped and made capable of producing, protecting, promoting of the herbs available in local level, in addition to the medicines to be sent by the Government of Nepal, and utmostly using them in technology and treatment; arrangements shall be made to keep on establishing Ayurvedic Dispensaries in the centre of at least five village development committees, on the basis of density of population, local demand and people’s participation.
3.8 Buildings of Ayurvedic health centres and dispensaries shall be built, and development of model herbs farm shall be developed in the premises thereof.