GUWAHATI: Union Ports, Shipping, Waterways and Ayush Minister Sarbananda Sonowal and Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma on Sunday inaugurated Central Institute of Yoga and Naturopathy (CRIYN), a 100-bed yoga and naturopathy facility. The foundation stone of the hospital was laid. At Dihin Kamtighat in Dibrugarh district.
The facility will be developed on a land plot of about 15 acres at an investment of around Rs 100 crore. $100 million aimed at creating scientifically valid and useful synergies between traditional knowledge of yoga and naturopathy and modern technological tools. “Establishing benchmark standards in research in the fields of education, preventive medicine, yoga and naturopathy.” Through evidence-based research, this state-of-the-art institute Focuses on scientific validation of practices.Apart from serving as an international collaborative center for the worldwide promotion and research of yoga and naturopathy.
“The institute will also act as an incubation center for startups in the yoga and wellness space.
It is a pioneer in the global wellness movement,” Sonowal said.
The Ayush sector is growing in the peripheral areas of hospitality and patient care and has the potential to boost the medical tourism sector as well. Mother Nature has blessed us with her immense beauty, and with her scientifically validated treatments for rejuvenation through yoga, naturopathy and Ayurveda, people from neighboring regions as well as the South Asian region will go a long way in providing a soothing touch. and other traditional medicine,” Sonowal further 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. 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 said in a statement that it will provide inpatient services using yoga and naturopathy protocols to heal and enrich quality of life.
Speaking on the occasion, Chief Minister Sarma said, “Naturopathy and yoga are the two most important branches of Ayush, which not only cure diseases but also rejuvenate the mind and body, tackle all challenges and lead a healthy life.” I will make it possible.” With the establishment of this hospital and yoga and naturopathy research center, the people of Assam and adjoining regions will greatly benefit from its many benefits.
(issued January 28, 2024, 19:42 IST)
