Demand for Ayurvedic products rises
There has been an upward trend in the search for Ayurveda-based solutions by 10 percent to 12 percent during the pandemic.
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HYDERABAD: There has been an upward trend in the search for Ayurveda-based solutions by 10 percent to 12 percent during the pandemic. Ayushakti, an ayurvedic health center co-founded by Dr Smita Naram in their research, have noticed the growth in demand.
Currently, the global market of natural healing solutions is at 1.2 billion dollars, of which the USA stands the largest, followed by Germany, Japan, and the UK. Even though India is the origin of Ayurveda, it holds a smaller market size compared to other nations.
21 Dec, 2020 - 12:56 PM IST | By indiantelevision.com Team
Ayushakti, one of the leading and most trusted ayurvedic health centers around the world, co-founded by Ayurveda expert Dr. Smita Naram has noticed an upward trend in the search of Ayurveda based solutions. As per internal research conducted, the leading ayurvedic brand has noticed tremendous growth in demand and the online search around it has increased by 10-12% during the pandemic.
Currently, the global market of natural healing solutions is at 1.2 billion dollars, of which the USA stands the largest, followed by Germany, Japan, and the U.K. Even though India is the origin of Ayurveda, it holds a smaller market size compared to other nations.
Doctors’ strike on Friday; healthcare services likely to be hit
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Indian Medical Association called for a strike against a govt notification authorising postgraduate practitioners in specified streams of Ayurveda to be trained to perform general surgical procedures
Private hospitals have raised concern over the strike and are taking steps to ensure smooth functioning of services
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New Delhi: The nationwide doctors’ strike on Friday, called against the government s decision to allow post-graduate Ayurvedic doctors to perform surgeries, may cause major disruptions in healthcare services across the country amid the covid-19 pandemic.
The Indian Medical Association (IMA) has called for withdrawal of all non-essential and non-covid services between 6 am and 6 pm on Friday. However, emergency services, including casualty, labour rooms and emergency surgeries, will be exempt from the strike along with ICU and CCU.