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PM Approved The Continuation Of NAM Centrally Sponsored scheme

BNE ADMIN


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New Delhi: On Wednesday, 14th of July Union Cabinet shared by Prime Minister Narendra Modi has approved the continuation of the National AYUSH Mission (NAM) as a centrally sponsored scheme which will be effective from 1st of April to 31 March 2026 with an expenditure of Rs. 4,607.3 crore ( Rs 3,000 crore as central share and Rs 1607 .30 crore as State share. The mission was launched on 15th September 2014.
India possesses an unmatched heritage represented by its traditional systems of medicine like Ayurveda, Siddha, Sowa Rigpa, Unani, and also Homeopathy (ASU&H) which are a treasure house of knowledge for preventive, promotive, and curative healthcare. The positive features of the Indian systems of medicine namely their diversity and flexibility; accessibility; affordability, a broad acceptance by a large section of the general public; comparatively lesser cost, and growing economic value, have great potential to make them providers of healthcare that the large sections of our people need.
Centrally Sponsored Scheme of National AYUSH Mission is being implemented by Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India with the objectives of providing cost-effective AYUSH Services, with a universal access through upgrading AYUSH Hospitals and Dispensaries, co-location of AYUSH facilities at Primary Health Centers (PHCs), Community Health Centers (CHCs) and District Hospitals (DHs), strengthening institutional capacity at the State level through upgrading AYUSH educational institutions, setting up of new up to 50 bedded integrated AYUSH Hospital, AYUSH Public Health programs and operationalization of 12,500 AYUSH Health and Wellness Centres to provide services of a holistic wellness model based on AYUSH principles and practices to empower masses for "self-care" to reduce the disease burden, and out of the pocket expenditure.
The Mission is addressing the gaps in health services through supporting the efforts of State/UT Governments for providing AYUSH health services/education in the country, particularly in vulnerable and far-flung areas. Under NAM special focus is given for specific needs of such areas and allocation of higher resources in their Annual Plans
The expected outcomes of the mission are as follows:

Better access to AYUSH healthcare services through increased healthcare facilities offering AYUSH services and better availability of medicines and trained manpower,
Improvement in AYUSH education through a well-equipped enhanced number of Ayush Educational institutions,
To focus on reducing communicable/non-communicable diseases through targeted public health programs using AYUSH systems of Healthcare.

BNE ADMIN