Ayush Ministry, NMPB ink two pacts to boost alternate traditional medicines

NEW DELHI, Aug 4: The Ayush Ministry today inked two significant pacts with the National Medicinal Plants Board (NMPB), to boost the conservation and increase public awareness of medicinal plants in the country.
The first MoU was signed between the NMPB and IshVed-Bioplants Venture, Maharashtra, and the second tripartite MoU was signed among NMPB, All India Institute of Ayurveda (AIIA), and All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi.
Union Minister Prataprao Jadhav said the inking of the MoUs represents a significant milestone in conserving and promoting India’s rich medicinal plant heritage.
“By integrating traditional knowledge with modern science, we are making meaningful progress toward realising this ambitious vision,” he said on the occasion.
The MoU between NMPB and IshVed-Bioplants Venture aims to conserve and maintain the germplasm of rare, endangered, and threatened (RET) medicinal plants through tissue culture methods, said the statement.
This will bring better value to the stakeholders through the development of tissue culture methods and their extensive cultivation and maintenance protocols. It will also help facilitate the supply of medicinal plants in the rare, endangered, and threatened (RET) category used in the Ayush industry.
The second MoU aims to establish a national-level medicinal plants garden in the premises of AIIMS, New Delhi, and to spread public awareness about medicinal plants, sharing knowledge and expertise.
This will develop public awareness about the medicinal plants among patients and students who come from distant areas and will also benefit the visitors in the hospital premises, the Ministry said, according to a statement.
(UNI)