Chitwan, Jan 6 : Ayurveda treatment has increasingly gained ground in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic.
It may be noted
that 56,123 people received Ayurveda treatment service through the District
Ayurveda Helath Centre, Ratnanagar and its subordinating offices in the fiscal
year 2077/78 BS.
Among the
service recipients are 9,299 (OPD service), 2,843 (Yoga service), 2,794
(Purbakarma-Panchakarma service), 1,000 (senior citizen service), 1,089
(lactating mother and pediatric service), 11,044 (citizen well-being health
service) and 813 (other service).
Likewise, as
many as 29, 823 people received pharmacy service during the reporting
time.
In the fiscal
year 2076/77 BS, a total of 8,712 people had received service while 12,665
obtained the service in the fiscal year 2077/78 BS, the Centre said.
Office In-charge
Dr Kopila Adhikari informed that number of service recipients has gradually
increased with hefty rise in the use of Ayurveda medicines during the COVID-19
pandemic.
She further
said, "There used to be a higher number of people adopting Ayurveda
treatment system after not being recovered through other treatment and
medicines. Of late number of people first approaching Ayurveda has gone
up".
According to
Adhikari, the Centre has provided 23 types of Ayurveda medicines free of cost.
Likewise, it has also operated other services including pharmacy, laboratory
and video X-ray.
The Centre is
running Yoga practice sessions from 5.00 am to 6.30 am every day. On every
Tuesday, the Centre provides free of cost blood test service, including
diabetes. A process has been put ahead for the construction of a 50-bed
hospital on the Centre premises.
She further
informed that the construction of a building of the provincial medicine
manufacturing Centre has completed and a process of equipment procurement and
medicines manufacturing has advanced.
Director at
Ayurveda Medicine Manufacturing Centre, Dr Suresh Maharjan said preparation was
underway to manufacture 36 types of medicines and oil from 133 domestic herbal
plants. At least 80 percent of the herbal plants are local, he added.
At a press
conference held on Thursday, Chairperson of Ratnanagar-1 Kul Prasad Sapkota
said arrangement of additional land was made for the expansion of the Centre in
coordination with the school.
He shared that
the municipality was effortful to develop Ratnanagar as an Ayurveda treatment
hub.
Chairperson of
Centre Operation and Management Committee, Rajendra Shrestha urged all sides to
enhance services of the Ayurveda Centre.