| INCEPTION AND SPHERE OF ACTIVITIES |
The All India Ayurvedic Congress has been working for the protection, propagation and promotion of this eternal science of Ayurveda since the very beginning of this century. The Congress was established in the year 1907 in the city of Nasik on the sacred banks of the river Godavari. This organization is spread all over India. It has branches extending upto district level in every State of Indian Union. It is the sole representative body of the Vaidyas of the country. Thousands of Vaidyas from every nook and corner of the country take part in its programmes and functions. |
The primary object of the All India Ayurvedic Congress is to work for around development of the science of Ayruveda and to secure for it a place of honour in the National polity culminating in its acceptance as National System of Medicine; to improve its educational standard, training facilities and encourage meaningful research in this system; to propagate and extend its existing medical facilities in order to improve the health of the masses through its natural and harmless methods of prevention and cure of diseases, thereby improving the general health of the Indian Nation as a whole and also the world at large. |
| Dhanwantari Bhawan Project: |
The All India Ayurvedic Congress owns a plot of land measuring 3-acres. Two big buildings have already been constructed on this land. Preparations for construction of the third building are in progress. Thus the All India Ayurvedic Congress is proceeding well towards becoming an International Centre of Ayurveda. A Trust of the 'All India Ayurvedic Congress' has been created for safeguarding and expansion of the property of the Congress.
It is proposed to establish institutions like post graduate Ayurvedic College and Research Centre, an Outdoor and Indoor Ayurvedic Hospital and Health Centre etc. under the Dhanwantari Bhawan project. The All India Ayurvedic Congress is committed to achieve these objectives as early as possible. |
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