Many diseases are afflicting people of all walks of life today. The cost of treatment is high and medical services are becoming burden for the poor and middle class. At this junction, Ayurveda is promising to cure diseases at low cost. Ayurveda is a combination of natural plant herbs, kitchen ingredients, and natural ingredients. It is gradually expanding as an alternative approach to other medical services. Ayurveda is being popularized in various ways under the supervision of Ministry of AYUSH of the Central Government. AYUSH includes indigenous heritage and traditional medical systems like Ayurveda, Unani, Siddha, Yoga, Homeopathy, Naturopathy. Ayurveda is getting support in this. Ayurvedic hospitals are emerging in many areas. Research is gaining momentum to increase the importance of this medicine. There are more than three and a half thousand AYUSH hospitals across the country. About eighty percent of them are Ayurvedic Aspa Tule. Another 18,740 Ayurvedic treatment centers provide medical services to patients. More than three and a half lakh accredited Ayurvedic doctors are providing services in all states. The number of people getting cured by Ayurveda is increasing every year. In Ayurvedic medicine during past the year .
About fourteen lakh people were admitted to hospitals and received treatment. Ayush Ministry statistics reveal that more than nine and a half crore people have come to Ayurvedic hospitals for treatment, but public is not aware of Ayurveda, collection of traditional medicines. every day in every home with aim of increasing awareness Center is making arrangements to take slogan 'Ayurveda' widely to the people. Establishment of large number of Ayurvedic medicine centers across country. Footsteps are falling on the side. Currently there are about seven thousand Ayurvedic medicine manufacturing centers in country. The Center has allocated Rs.3050 crore in this year's budget for research and other needs in the AYUSH department. Measures are also being taken to promote Ayurvedic education in view of future needs. 29,083 people are studying Ayurveda in degree courses in 412 colleges across the country, which is a boon to the field of Ayurvedic medicine. 5,014 people are studying in 143 post graduation colleges and 195 people are studying in three other special PG colleges. Rashtriya Ayurveda Vidyapeeth, Delhi is an autonomous institution paving the way for better research. National Institute of Ayurveda in Jaipur, North East India Institute of Ayurveda in Shillong, Ayurvedic Teaching and Research Center in Jamnagar and All India Ayurvedic Institute in Delhi are providing the highest standards of teaching and training.