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Governor underlines merit of Ayurveda
Source: The Sangai Express / DIPR
Imphal, February 17 2022:
Governor La Ganesan has appealed to people to understand the importance of ayurvedic medicines to prevent diseases and ensure healthy living.
The Governor said this at the distribution function of ayurvedic medicines kits to the employees and security personnel working in Raj Bhavan held today at the Darbar Hall.
The Governor said that India is proud to have Ayurveda as a means of treatment, healing and prolonging life from ancient days.
In view of such importance, a separate Ministry has already been set up and steps have been taken up to bring awareness to people, he stated.
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He further said that AYUSH medicines prevent diseases by boosting the immune system.
Therefore, in these days of Covid pandemic, it will be very helpful to use immune boosting medicines formulated by AYUSH, he said and encouraged people to use AYUSH medicines along with allopathy and other forms of treatment.
Dr A Guneshwor Sharma, Director, AYUSH said that AYUSH medicines have a very specific role in treatment and prevention of any disease by promoting one's health.
The Governor distributed AYUSH medicine kits to the officers, officials, staff and security personnel working at Raj Bhavan.
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