Journey of Ayurveda - Milestones in the development

Sunday, January 17, 2010

• Divine origin of Ayurveda from Lord Brahma - Dates back to origin of human race

• Mention of various references on Health, Diseases and Medicinal Plants in Rig-veda and Atharv-veda -5000 BC

• Origin of Attreya and Dhanwantari School of Ayurveda -1000 BC

• Documentation of Charaka Samhita - 600 BC

• Documentation of Sushruta Samhita- 500 BC

• Advent of Muslim Rulers and start of the Decline of Ayurveda - 1100 to 1800

• Resurrection of Ayurvedic system of Medicine under the rule of Peshwas. - 1800 AD

• Classes in Ayurvedic medicine opened in Government Sanskrit College, Calcutta - 1827

• Discontinuation of classes in Government Sanskrit College by British - 1833

• Dr. Komar Commission (one-man commission) to make investigation in indigenous system of medicine - 1917

• Indian National Congress Convention at Nagpur recommended acceptance of Ayurvedic system of medicine as India's National Health Care System - 1920

• Mahatma Gandhi inaugurated Ayurvedic and Unani Tibbia College in Delhi - 1921

• Mahamana Madan Mohan Malviya established Ayurveda college in B. H.U., Varanasi - 1927

• Enforcement of Drugs and Cosmetics Act for Ayurvedic/Siddha/Unani medicines - 1940

• Bhora Committee or Health Survey and Development Committee recognised past services of indigenous medicines but failed to recommend for its further development. - 1943

• Chopra Committee recommended systems of old and modern systems of medicines to evolve a common system of medicine. - 1946

• Pharmaceutical Enquiry Committee headed by Dr. Bhatia, for intensive research in indigenous drugs of Ayurveda. - 1953

• Recommendation of Dave Committee for uniform standards of Ayurveda education - 1955

• Establishment of Institute of Post-Graduate Training and Research in Gujarat Ayurvedic University, Jamnagar, Gujarat - 1956 to 1957

• Udupa Committee set up. It recommended that there is a need for integrated system of medicine and a training course in Siddha and Ayurveda - 1958



• Establishment of Post Graduate Institute of Ayurveda at Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh - 1963 to 1964

• Amendment of Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 for Indian systems of medicines/drugs - 1964

• Establishment of Central Board of Siddha and Ayurvedic Education - 1964 to 1965

• Setting up of an apex Research Body for Indian medicine & Homoeopathy, 'Central Council for Research in Indian Medicine and Homoeopathy (CCRIMH)' - 1969

• Establishment of Pharmacopoeia Laboratory for Indian medicine, Ghaziabad, U.P. - 1970

• Constitution of Central Council of Indian Medicine (CCIM) under IMCC Act - 1970

• Establishment of National Institute of Ayurveda, Jaipur, Rajasthan - 1972 to 1973

• Publication of Part-I of Ayurvedic formulary containing 444 preparations - 1976

• Establishment of Central Council of Research in Ayurveda and Siddha (CCRAS) - 1978

• Passing of Amended Drugs and Cosmetics Act regulating import/export of Indian Systems of Medicine - 1982

• Setting up of Indian Medicine Pharmaceutical Corporation Ltd. in Mohan, Almora Distt., Uttaranchal. - 1983

• Silver Jubilee function of Jawaharlal Nehru Ayurvedic Medicinal Plants Garden and Harbarium, Pune. Inaugurated by Shri R. Venkataraman, Vice-president of India . - 1986

• Second World Conference on Yoga & Ayurveda held at Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh - 1986

• Foundation stone of Jawaharlal Nehru Anusandhan Bhawan, Institutional Area, Janakpuri, New Delhi by Hon'ble Vice President of India, Dr. Shankar Dayal Sharma - 1988

• Establishment of National Academy of Ayurveda (Rashtriya Ayurveda Vidyapeeth) - 1989

• Creation of separate Department of Indian Systems of Medicine & Homoeopathy in Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Govt. of India - 1995

• Introduction of Extra mural Research Programme for accredited organizations with central assistance - 1996

• Implementation of Central Scheme in 33 organizations for development of agro-techniques of important medicinal plants - 1997

• Maiden participation of Ayurveda alongwith other systems in India International Trade Fair - 1998

• Implementation of Central Scheme in 32 laboratories for developing pharmacopoeial standards of Medicinal Plants/ ISM Formualations - 1998

• Establishment of specialty clinic of Ayurveda in Central Govt. Hospital (Safdarjung Hospital) New Delhi - 1998

• Implementation of IEC( Information, Education & Communication) Scheme for NGOs for propagation and popularization of Ayurveda & other systems - 1998 to 1999

• Participation in Mystique India ( Exhibition cum fair on Indian Traditions) - 1997 to 1999

• Introduction of Vanaspati Van Scheme for large scale cultivation of Medicinal Plants - 1999

• Inauguration of Ayurveda conference at Newyork, USA by Hon'ble Prime Minister of India Sh. Atal Bihari Vajpayee - 2000

• Gazette Notification for constitution of Medicinal Plant Board under the Deptt. of Indian Systems of Medicine & Homoeopathy - 2000

• Publication of 2nd volume of Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia - 2000

• Introduction 7 of Ayurvedic Medicines in RCH Programme - 2000

• Constitution of Advisory group for research in Ayurveda - 2000

• Policy Decision on mainstreaming of Ayurveda in RCH programme as per National Population Policy - 2000

• Implementation of Central Scheme of assistance for strengthening of State Drug Testing Laborites and Pharmacies - 2000 to 2001

• Publication of 3rd volume of Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia - 2001

• Publication of English edition of 2nd volume of Ayurvedic Formulary of India - 2001

• Maiden participation of ISM tableau on Republic Day - 2001

• Exhibition and presentation of Ayurveda during World Health Assembly, Geneva - 2001

• Presentation on evidence based support by Deptt. of ISM&H before House of Lords, U.K. against Sir Walton Committee's Report on status and nomenclature of Ayurveda among Complementary and Alternative systems of Medicine - 2001

• Participation of Dept. in "Made in India" exhibition organized by CII in South Africa - 2001
 
Source: Department of Ayurveda, Government of India

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