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HERBAL MARKET UPTO USD 200 BILLION FOR INDIA TO EXPLOIT
webindia123 December 01, 2005

With about USD 200 billion world market for herbal drugs at stake, India is considering ‘’standardization of huge inventory to fully exploit its potential for export, a senior government official said. Of the 70,000 - odd formulations made from Ayurveda and other traditional herbs,..........

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ESTABLISH AYURVEDA IN WORLD MEDICINE
The Hindu September 28, 2005

Vice-President Bhairon Singh Shekhawat asked Ayurveda practitioners in the country to prove themselves before the world the quality of their medicines and the excellence of their system of treatment Shekhawat addressed the 500- strong gathering of Ayurveda practitioners from various parts of the country in Jaipur...........

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FINGERPRINTING USEFUL IN STANDARDISATION OF TRADITIONAL DRUGS, SAYS EXPERT
Pharmabiz.com November 09, 2005

The modern method of fingerprinting of the medicines is the best method available for standardizing traditional medicine and should be employed for standardization of medicines based on the traditional parameters, according to an expert on Ayurveda medicines.........


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NON-COMPLYING AYURVEDA/SIDDH A/UN AN I DRUG PRODUCERS TO LOSE LICENSE
RxPG News ; Press Information Bureau; Janasamachar October 25, 2005

The manufacturers of Ayurveda/Siddh a and Un an i drugs now stand to lose their license in India if they fail to comply with good manufacturing practices notified under the Drugs
healthcare delivery through Primary Health Network, the and Cosmetics Rules 1945........


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INDIA SHOULD SET WORLD STANDARDS FOR AYURVEDA PRODUCTS: EXPERTS
Pharma Biz November 30, 2005

The Ayurveda community has asked the Central Government to go back from any attempt to alter the classical structure of Ayurveda combinations for the sake of making it internationally acceptable. Flaying the government’s move to prescribe permissible limit for heavy metals for all Ayurvedic combinations,.........


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NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR INDEPENDENT REGULATORY SYSTEM FOR AYUSH
Pharma Biz November 15, 2005

The high profile National Commission on Macroeconomics and Health (NCMH), co-chaired by the Union Finance and Health ministers, has called for setting up of an independent regulatory system to assess and monitor the quality aspects........


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AP UNVEILS PROJECT TO PROTECT IPRS ON TRADITIONAL MEDICINE
The Hindu- Business line November 11, 2005

In a bid to protect Indian intellectual property rights, the Government of India has taken up a Rs 120-crore Golden Triangle Project to scientifically validate the procedures........



ALLOPATHIC HOSPITALS TO HAVE AYUSH WING
Press Information Bureau November 13, 2005

As part of the strategy to mainstream AYUSH ( Ayurveda, Un an i, Siddh a and Homeopathy Systems etc.) and reinforce healthcare delivery through Primary Health Network, the ..........


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TIRED TECHIES DE-STRESS WITH AYURVEDA
Hindustan Times November 10, 2005 Vaidyaratnam

Ayurveda College in Thrissur, is having outlets in Bangalore that are popular with the city’s IT professionals.College principal R.V.K. Varma says the conditions listed are the five most common ailments..............


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DEMAND FOR HERBAL MEDICINE EATING AWAY GREEN COVER
The Pioneer September 09, 2005

The widespread belief that ‘green medicine’ is safe and more dependable than synthetic drugs that carry side effects has led to a spurt in the demand of medicinal plants. This renewed interest in the plant-derived drugs has resulted into over-exploitation and virtual decimation of several valuable plant species.........


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