In an important collaboration that is expected to propel India’s traditional Ayurvedic knowledge to the global stage, Dr Ravishankar Policetty, pioneer of Poly Scientific Ayurveda (PSA), has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to acquire a majority stake in the British College of Ayurveda (BCA), UK.
The Institute of Multiscientific Ayurveda (IPSA), a division of Dr Polisetti’s Sai Ganga Panakeia, will introduce an innovative course in Multiscientific Ayurveda at BCA, the UK’s oldest Ayurvedic university.
This strategic collaboration aims to introduce Poly Scientific Ayurveda courses and provide advanced training at a premier educational institute in the UK for individuals who wish to make a difference in the world through a career using Ayurvedic wisdom to restore the natural balance of body, mind and spirit.
The initiative aims to build a bridge between ancient Ayurvedic principles and modern medicine, providing holistic care to patients with terminal illnesses. The partnership with BCA will also facilitate the dissemination of PSA knowledge globally, providing modern and alternative medicine practitioners with comprehensive skills to improve patient care.
The MoU was signed between Dr Polisetti and BCA representatives Dr Morukh Atik and Dr Shanta Godagama in the presence of Amarjit Bhamra, Secretary of the Cross-Party Parliamentary Group on Traditional Sciences.