The Union Ministry of Ayush has started civil works to set up the Central Institute of Yoga and Naturopathy (CRIYN) and a 100-bed Yoga and Naturopathy Hospital in Dibrugarh, Assam. This is the first hospital in North India and has an investment of around Rs 200 crore. 10 billion. CRIYN will be developed as India’s Center of Excellence for Yoga and Naturopathy (CVD) for Cardiovascular Diseases to develop management protocols for non-communicable diseases (NCDs).
The facility will be developed on a land parcel of approximately 15 acres (45 bighas) with an investment of approximately Rs 100 crore. $100 million aimed at creating scientifically valid and useful synergies between traditional knowledge of yoga and naturopathy and modern technological tools. The Ayush Ministry said it will establish benchmark standards in research in the fields of education, preventive medicine, yoga and naturopathy. Apart from serving as an international collaborative center for the global promotion and research of yoga and naturopathy, this state-of-the-art institute will explore fundamental aspects, scientific validation of traditional medical systems, and evidence-based The focus will be on practical research. The institute will also serve as an incubation center for startups in the yoga and wellness field.
Ayush and Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways Sarbananda Sonowal along with Assam Chief Minister Dr Himanta Biswa Sarma laid the foundation stone of CRIYN and the hospital at Dihing Kamtighat in Dibrugarh.
Sonowal spoke at the gathering and said the facility will also provide clinical training facilities to train yoga and naturopathy experts for capacity development programs in the areas of cardiac rehabilitation, diabetes rehabilitation, autoimmune diseases and NCD risk reduction. Then he said. Through research and development of yoga and naturopathy protocols, CRIYN develops evidence-based protocols for her NCD management that can be integrated with conventional treatments, enhancing an integrative medicine approach to patient care. The hospital offers inpatient services with yoga and naturopathy protocols to heal and enrich your quality of life.
Dr. Himanta Biswa Sarma said, “Institutions like AIIMS and medical colleges are being set up in each district of Assam, new Ayush hospitals are being built across Assam to strengthen the Ayush health system and many more. Progressive measures have strengthened the health infrastructure in the state,” he said. Naturopathy and yoga are Ayush’s two most important areas of her life that not only cure diseases but also rejuvenate the mind and body to tackle any challenge and live a healthy life. With the opening of this hospital and yoga and naturopathy research center, the people of Assam and adjoining regions will benefit immensely from its many benefits. ”
The hospital will provide inpatient, outpatient, and day care services. Services offered by the institute include naturopathic diet and nutrition, yoga therapy, massage and manual therapy, acupressure, acupuncture, chromotherapy, magnetic therapy, physical therapy, and hydrotherapy. Help patients effectively manage obesity, metabolic syndrome, diabetes, CVD, stroke, asthma, COPD, migraines, IBS, IBD, arthritis, autoimmune diseases, cancer, and neurodegenerative diseases.
