The right approach would be to institute research to understand why what works actually does work, and to leave the plan for certification well enough alone until that is achieved
“The accused would go to gardens where senior citizens came for morning walks or be at hospitals or shopping malls. Once they spotted a well-dressed person exhibiting some physical condition, they would approach the person,” said DCP Raj Tilak Roushan.
Currently, the Indian government holds a 98.11% stake in IMPCL, which is a prominent manufacturer of 656 classical ayurvedic, 332 unani, and 71 proprietary ayurvedic medicines, catering to a wide range of diseases. The company supplies ayurveda and unani medicines to all states under the National Ayush Mission (NAM) as well as 6,000 Jan Aushadhi Kendras centers.