Dr Nilanjana Sanyal, Secretary, Ayush department under the Union Health Ministry, and Dr Geetha Krishnan, Secretary General, World Ayurveda Foundation today opened the International Delegate Assembly at the 6th World Ayurveda Congress, with a call to streamline policies on the propagation of Ayurveda globally.
"Our mission is to inform the people about the benefits of Ayurveda while spreading the age-old system around the world to improve lives," said Dr Krishnan.
"We have an Ayurveda Association in Bulgaria to propagate the traditional medicine system, but without the support of India, it is going to be very difficult for us," said Dr Paolo Sar, an Ayurveda practitioner from the East European nation.
The future of medicine in the 21st century lies in the integration of traditional and modern practices," said Dr Valdis Pirags, an endocrinologist who is engaged in publishing a book on the merits of Ayurveda.
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Four delegations from Bangladesh represented their country while there was an equal number of delegations from Russia present at the assembly.
"People in Europe think Ayurveda is about massages. We need massage therapy to propagate Ayruveda, but if we are serious about spreading it, we need to go beyond massage treatment," Dr Carolin said.