The MoU was signed by SanjeevSharma, Directorof the Jaipur-basedNIA and LingLiongSik, Council Chairman of Malaysia'sUniversitiTunkuAbdul Rahman (UTAR), said a statement from Indian High Commission.
The MoU would also enableNIA to assist UTAR in starting a faculty of Ayurveda for full-fledged Bachelors andMasters degree programmes for Ayurveda in Malaysia, it said.
India and Malaysia have a strong collaboration in the field of traditional and complimentary medicine.
At the governmental level, the two countries have set up a bilateral Technical Commission between Ministry of Health, Malaysia and Ministry of AYUSH, which meets annually.
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India has deputed an Ayurveda doctor and two therapists to the Malaysia's Ministry of Health since 2014 and a Siddha doctor is expected to arrive here soon.
India has also gifted two 'Shirodhara' machines to Malaysia.
Every year the Indian government offers 20 scholarships to Malaysians to pursue Bachelors' degree in Ayurveda and other systems of traditional and complimentary medicine in India,which has gone up over the years.
The High Commission of India, Kuala Lumpur and University of Malaya brought out a bilingual book in English andBahasa Malaya in 2015 titled 'Ayurveda:Science and Practice.
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