Prayagraj: A proposal to open Uttar Pradesh’s first government naturopathy centre at Chaubepur area of Varanasi has been prepared by the state AYUSH department and the draft has been sent to the Centre for approval.
Land for the naturopathy centre has been identified in Chaubepur, Minister of State for AYUSH (independent charge) Daya Shankar Mishra (Dayalu) told PTI on Thursday.
Apart from this, the state government has set a target of opening 12,500 AYUSH wellness centres and is preparing to open 1600 AYUSH wellness centres by 2025. Out of this 500 centres have already been established, he said.
The minister said his department has started nine hospitals with 50 beds in different districts including Varanasi, Amethi, Kanpur Dehat, Kanpur Nagar etc. These are integrated hospitals where treatment is given by methods of Ayurveda, Homeopathy and Unani, he said.
He said government wants people to come forward to help open AYUSH hospitals and those who have one acre or less land should donate it to build the hospitals.
The government will open such hospitals in the name of the parents or grandparents of the land owners, he said.
Till now two dozen land proposals for this have been received from different districts of the state, which are being considered for opening AYUSH hospitals. With this initiative, land will be available for hospitals and the names of the ancestors of the land givers will also become immortal, he said.
The minister noted that during the pandemic people understood the importance of Ayurveda and now people are taking refuge in it for the treatment of lifestyle diseases. [2:19 PM, 8/11/2022> Sandeep Sharma Sir FP: Himachal Assembly begins debate on no-confidence motion against BJP govt
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Starting the debate on the second day of the ongoing monsoon session, Leader of Opposition Mukesh Agnihotri said the law and order situation in the state has deteriorated under the BJP government
Shimla: The Himachal Pradesh Assembly on Thursday began a debate on a no-confidence motion brought by the Opposition Congress and the CPM against the Jai Ram Thakur-led state government.
Starting the debate on the second day of the ongoing monsoon session, Leader of Opposition Mukesh Agnihotri said the law and order situation in the state has deteriorated under the BJP government.
He said 354 murders, 1,574 rapes and 7,406 molestation cases have so far been reported in the hill state under the Thakur-led government.
The debate started at 11 am and would continue till 3 pm. Chief Minister Thakur is expected to give his reply at 3 pm.
The notice for the motion was given by 22 Congress MLAs and the lone CPM legislator in the assembly on Wednesday.
The speaker told the House on Wednesday that the notice was given at 9.50 am under Rule 278 of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in the Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly.
“The notice stated the House expresses no confidence in the council of ministers as the government fails on all fronts,” the speaker had said.
The BJP has 43 MLAs in the 68-member House, while the Congress has 22. There are two Independents and one CPI(M) MLA.
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