
Delhi govt plans to sponsor Ayurveda start-ups, host global summit: CM
New Delhi: Delhi government is planning to host a global Ayurveda summit and provide support to start-ups focused on the age-old Indian medicinal system, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta said on Thursday.
Addressing the All India Ayurvedic Congress here, Gupta said the way Ayurveda is getting popular at the global level, other countries look up to India for more information and the availability of Ayurvedic medicines.
"I thank Prime Minister Narendra Modi for setting up the Ayush ministry and providing a bigger platform to Ayurveda and other related medicinal systems by formulating policies," she said.
Setting up the All India Institute of Ayurveda in Delhi on the lines of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences is a big milestone, she said.
"We should organise a global Ayurveda summit in Delhi that will be supported by the government. We can present the Ayurvedic system before the people from across the world at the summit," she said in his address to experts in the field of Ayurveda.
She said the summit would provide an opportunity for experts and academicians associated with the Ayurvedic system to discuss new initiatives and innovations in the traditional medicinal system.
She said the Delhi government plans to roll out various initiatives like sponsoring Ayurveda-based start-ups to encourage youngsters to work in this field, while promoting yoga gurus and experts to work on innovations.
She also suggested the digitisation of all Ayurveda texts and knowledge.
Delhi government runs 197 Ayush Centres across the city where Ayurvedic medicines are provided to people.
These include 55 Ayurveda, 25 Unani and 117 homoeopathy dispensaries. Besides, there are three medical colleges and four hospitals that follow the Ayurvedic system, Gupta said.
In the budget 2025-26, the Delhi government has allocated Rs 275 crore for developing alternative medicinal systems, including Rs 100 crore for Ayush, she added.
Talking to the reporters on the sidelines of the event, the chief minister said Modi has taken several steps to make Ayurveda available to everyone in the country and to popularise it across the world.
"We will plan a global summit on Ayurveda," she said.
People tired of allopathy are returning to Ayurveda as it provides a holistic cure for diseases. It is the responsibility of the government to make Ayurveda, homoeopathy and other such medicinal systems accessible to people, she added.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Hans India
26 minutes ago
- Hans India
Yoga a solution for age-related ailments
Rajamahendravaram: As part of the month-long Yogandhra-2025 campaign, a special yoga session was conducted for senior citizens on Sunday marking the 14th day of the state-wide initiative. The event noted the importance of yoga in promoting physical health, mental well-being, and spiritual growth among the elderly. Speaking on the occasion, District Revenue Officer (DRO) T Sitarama Murthy said that yoga is a powerful tool that helps reduce anxiety, relieve stress, and bring mental calm, especially in old age. He pointed out that the daily practice of yoga could prevent many age-related ailments and even help address some health issues that do not respond to conventional medication. Yoga Guru Shiva explained key techniques of yogic practices to the senior participants, including Brahma Sadhana, Dhyana Dharana (concentration techniques), mantra chanting, and meditation. Women from the Brahma Kumaris organisation also shared their spiritual perspectives on yoga and how it can aid inner peace and self-realisation. Several officials and experts participated in the event, including Superintending Engineer of the Electricity Department T Tilak Kumar, District Agriculture Officer S Madhava Rao, AYUSH doctors Dr K CH Ramesh, and AYUSH Nodal Officer P Kezia. The event witnessed active involvement from elderly citizens who appreciated the initiative for their well-being.


NDTV
an hour ago
- NDTV
NEET UG 2025 Result Expected Soon: Top 5 High-Paying Alternatives To MBBS For Students
NEET UG Result 2025: The National Testing Agency (NTA) is likely to release the NEET UG 2025 result soon. Once released, candidates can download the result by visiting the official website, How To Download NEET UG 2025 Result Step 1. Go to the official website, Step 2. Click on "NEET (UG) 2025 Result" link Step 3. Log in using your credentials Step 4. View and download the result PDF Step 5. Take a hard copy of the result for future use Candidates are advised to check the official site regularly for the latest updates regarding the results. However, with increasing competition and high NEET cut-offs, not all students secure MBBS seats. Fortunately, there are several high-paying and rewarding career paths beyond MBBS for students from the Science stream. Here are five promising alternatives: BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) Some promising alternatives include BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery), a 5-year course that leads to careers as dentists or oral surgeons. BAMS (Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) Another option is BAMS (Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery), a 5.5-year course that can lead to careers as Ayurvedic doctors or wellness consultants. BHMS (Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery) BHMS (Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery) is another 5.5-year course that can lead to careers as homeopathic physicians or roles in the pharma sector. (Veterinary Science) Students can also consider (Veterinary Science), a 5-year course that leads to careers as veterinary doctors or animal care specialists. Biomedical Engineering / Biotechnology Biomedical Engineering or Biotechnology, a 4-year course, can lead to careers in research and healthcare innovation, with admission through engineering entrance exams. Beyond these options, students can also explore other courses like Nursing, Optometry, Physiotherapy, Pharmacy, Clinical Psychology, Radiology Technology, Forensic Science, and Medical Lab Technology. Additionally, NEET scores will be accepted for BSc Nursing and BSc Life Sciences courses, providing more opportunities for students.


Hindustan Times
2 hours ago
- Hindustan Times
Huawei Band 10 with 1.47-inch AMOLED display and 100 preset workout modes launched in India
Huawei has launched the Huawei Band 10 in India on Friday as part of its new range of smart wearable devices. Huawei Band 10 features a 1.47-inch AMOLED rectangular display with support for Always On Display. This smart band offers up to 14 days of battery life and comes in two case materials: polymer and aluminium alloy. The device tracks various health metrics, including sleep-heart rate variability (HRV), stress levels, and offers an Emotional Wellbeing Assistant. Huawei first launched this smart band in select global markets earlier this year in February. The Huawei Band 10 is priced at Rs. 6,499 for the polymer case model and Rs. 6,999 for the aluminium alloy variant in India. The company has announced a launch offer valid until June 10, which will reduce the prices to Rs. 3,699 and Rs. 4,199, respectively. Customers can buy both variants exclusively on Amazon. The polymer case is available in Black and Pink, while the aluminium alloy models come in Blue, Green, Matte Black, Purple, and White colours. Also read: WWDC 2025: How to Watch Apple's Live Event and What to Expect from iOS 26, AI Tools and More The Huawei Band 10 features a 1.47-inch AMOLED rectangular display with Always On Display support, which aims to offer users clear visibility of essential information. It includes touch and swipe controls along with a side button for navigation. The screen resolution stands at 194×368 pixels with a pixel density of 282ppi. Also read: Google pauses 'Ask Photos' AI Feature to address performance issues In terms of health tracking, the Huawei Band 10 measures key metrics such as sleep-heart rate variability (HRV), stress levels, and blood oxygen saturation (SpO2). It also includes optical heart rate monitoring and an Emotional Wellbeing Assistant. This assistant delivers wellness tips and offers calming or positive watch face suggestions. The band supports inbuilt breathing exercises to help users manage stress. Also read: Adobe launches the Photoshop Beta app for Android smartphones: Everything you need to know Furthermore, the device comes with 100 preset workout modes, which cover activities like running, cycling, yoga, and swimming. The Band 10 includes an accelerometer, gyroscope, and magnetometer to enhance activity tracking. Notably, the smart band targets swimmers by offering a 95 percent accuracy rate in swim stroke and lap detection. It achieves this through a nine-axis sensor combined with AI-based stroke recognition. The band also holds a 5ATM water resistance rating and supports both Android and iOS platforms. Mobile finder: iPhone 16 LATEST price, specs and all details