Why have the universities been selected to promote Amla recipes in Anganwadis through training of selected candidates?
What are we doing to promote indigenous medicinal plant species? Ayurvedic medicine is all about knowing the synergistic value of plants rather than learning about the utility of a single molecule. Research and development plays a very important role in this. We aim at promoting pre-clinical and post-clinical research to know more about medicinal plant species, which are as many as 2,000. Universities like MSU have experts who can direct their knowledge in correct perspective. Countries like Japan have brought its indigenous plant species like Ginseng (Panax) to the international level. Ginseng is among the top 10 international medicinal herbs. Even Ashwagandha, a plant species indigenous to India, has high medicinal value, but lacks the aspect of promotion. We are trying to focus in that direction. India has no dearth of medicinal plant species; what is your strategy to conserve endangered medicinal plant species in the depleting forest areas? Gujarat is one of the few states, which h
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