2-day conference on unani medicine for public health inaugurated

New Delhi, Feb 11: Manipur Governor Najma Heptulla on Monday urged the Unani fraternity to evolve  with the changing times, adapt to new techniques of health research and contribute new approaches to health management.

“Unani medicine can offer the right solution for many health challenges we are facing due to lack of treatment  of many diseases and paucity of resources,” Dr Heptulla said while inaugurating the two-day National Conference on Unani Medicine organised by the Central Council for Research in Unani Medicine (CCRUM) as a part of 3rd Unani Day celebration here.

Minister of State for AYUSH Shripad Yesso Naik enlightened the audience on concrete steps taken by his

Ministry to promote Unani medicine in national public healthcare system through regulation of research and  integration of quality products, practices, and practitioners into the health system. 

"Our efforts are focused to tap the real potential of AYUSH systems in imparting preventive, promotive and holistic healthcare to the people’, he added at the conference themed on ‘Unani Medicine for Public Health’. 

Paying tributes to Hakim Ajmal Khan, whose birth anniversary is celebrated as Unani Day on February 11 every year, he attributed him as humane, versatile genius, intensely committed, articulate and a remarkable combination of honesty, high idealism and professional skill.

Highlighting the strengths of Unani and other AYUSH systems in his address, Union Minister for Minority Affairs Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said AYUSH systems are golden key to health and wellbeing and India is the strongest hub of Traditional Medicine which is one of the reasons medical tourism is flourishing in the country. He stressed on Integration of Unani Medicine in mainstream healthcare in line with the government policies and initiatives for mainstreaming of AYUSH in national healthcare.

Ayush Secretary Vaidya Rajesh Kotecha urged to adapt Information Technology and informed about the steps taken by the Ministry of AYUSH in the form of National AYUSH Morbidity and Standardised Terminologies Electronic Portal (NAMASTE - PORTAL), initiative for incorporation of AYUSH Morbidity 

Codes in WHO – ICD 11, AYUSH Grid, use of Social Media and A-HMIS. He announced allotment of land  and allocation of Rs 250 crore for National Institute of Unani Medicine to be setup in Ghaziabad.

On the occasion, AYUSH Awards for Unani Medicine were conferred on various Unani scientists and experts in recognition of their contributions for research, teaching and practice of Unani Medicine. The Best Research Paper Awards were presented to Dr. Arshiya Sultana, Associate Professor, National Institute of Unani Medicine, Bangalore for Clinical Research and Dr. Noman Anwar, Research Officer (Unani), Regional Research Institute of Unani Medicine, Chennai for Drug Research in Unani Medicine. The awards comprised a citation, a shawl and a cash award of Rs 50,000 each. The Young Scientist Awards were conferred on Dr. Jamal Akhtar, Research Officer (Unani) Scientist – III, CCRUM for Clinical Research and Dr. Nasreen Jahan, Associate Professor, National Institute of Unani Medicine, Bangalore for Drug Research in Unani Medicine. The awards comprised a citation, a shawl and a cash award of Rs 100,000 each. The Best Teacher Awards were presented to Prof. Tanzeel Ahmad, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh for Clinical Research, Prof. Mohd Aslam, Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi for Drug Research and Prof. Khalid Zaman Khan, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh for Literary Research in Unani Medicine. The awards comprised a citation, a shawl and a cash award of Rs 200,000 each. The Lifetime Achievement Awards were conferred on Prof. Naeem Ahmad Khan, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh and Prof. M A Jafri, Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi for Best Academician and Best Researcher in Unani Medicine respectively. The awards comprised a citation, a shawl and a cash award of Rs 200,000 each.

The dignitaries released the Conference Souvenir and four other publications brought out by the CCRUM.

The conference concludes on on Tuesday and would highlight the important role played by Unani Medicine in public health especially in combating NCDs, lifestyle disorders and various chronic diseases by providing cost effective treatment and quality products for patient healthcare. 

The conference will have dedicated sessions on Integration of Unani Medicine in Healthcare Delivery System, Management of Chronic Diseases, Public Health Programs, Unani Medicine for Geriatric Care and Mother and Child Healthcare, Quality Control in Traditional Medicine, Emerging Research Trends in Unani Medicine, and Way Forward for Globalization of Unani Medicine, a panel discussion on Challenges in Market Development for Unani Medicine – An Interface between Academia, Industry and Researchers. About 1300 delegates, resource persons, academicians, researchers and industry representatives are participating in the conference.

Dr. Jitendra Singh, Minister of State for Development of North Eastern Region was among those present, an official release here said.  (UNI)