Centre gives in principle nod for Rs 20 crore NRIP project

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  • xman
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    • Sep 2006
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    Centre gives in principle nod for Rs 20 crore NRIP project

    Thrissur: The Union Government has given in principle approval for a Rs 20 Crore project for the development of the National
    Research institute for Panchakarma (NRIP) at Cheruthuruthy in the kerala's Thrissur district. The Institute, stated in 1971 for Research and Development in
    the Indian Systems of medicine specially Panchakarma procedures,
    is the only organisation in the Public sector for Research and Promotion
    of the Panchakarma procedures in the country, Deputy director of
    the institute's Deputy Director, Dr N Jaya told PTI.
    As part of the expansion project, a Six-Storeyed building on
    the banks of the Bharata Puzha river would be constructed with most
    Modern and well advanced infrastructural facilities for clinical
    research in the Panchakarma, she said.
    Panchakarma Procedure is a comprehensive method of therapy under
    the Ayurvedic system for internal purification of body by eliminating
    the 'doshas' caused to various diseases.
    On an average about 500 persons come for consultation at the out-patient
    department a day and there is 100 per cent of occupancy in the 65-bedded
    hospital, she said.
    The institute also provides intensive Training on Panchakarma
    for Ayurvedic Physicians from various parts of the country. The three-month
    long Reorientation Certificate Course for Ayurvedic doctors is held
    twice in a year.
    Foreign nationals from the European Union, USA and Nepal have
    undergone training here under the Panchakarma and Panchasodhana procedures
    and they expressed satisfaction in the training rendered to them,
    she added.




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