"I am happy to dedicate the North Eastern Institute of Ayurveda and Homeopathy to the nation and I hope this prestigious institute will cater to the needs of all North-East states," Naik said during his inaugural address here.
The institute's primary aim is to produce quality human resource in the area of Ayush, particularly in ayurveda and homoeopathy along with yoga, he said.
"It will provide quality and inter-disciplinary research in ayurveda and homoeopathy," he said.
"Shillong being... An educational hub will give additional benefits to inter-disciplinary research and cooperation for exploring biological sciences," he said.
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Naik assured that the institute's 60-bed Ayurvedic hospital will be upgraded to 100 beds and the 20-bed Homeopathy hospital to 50 beds.
There are at least 96 students, 37 from the region and seven from Meghalaya, studying in first year Bachelor of Ayurveda Medicine and Surgery at the institute.
Commenting on the fate of traditional healers in the region, the Union Minister said there is good traditional knowledge and use of medicinal plants needs to be preserved.