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AMAR, RMIS, SAHI and e-Medha portals

AMAR, RMIS, SAHI and e-Medha portals

  • AYUSH Ministry launched CTRI portal pertinent to Ayurveda Dataset along with AMAR, RMIS, SAHI and e-Medha portals.
  • Also, four publications related to the Traditional Indian Medicine System of India have been released.

AMAR (Ayush Manuscripts Advanced Repository) portal:

  • It is a repository for Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Siddha and Sowa- Rigpa Manuscripts and catalogs.
  • This Portal is of immense value and it has digitized information on rare and hard-to-find Manuscripts and catalogs in libraries or in individual collections across India or in other parts of the world.

SHAHI (Showcase of Ayurveda Historical Imprints) portal:

  • It incorporates authentic resources and will be of immense help in showcasing the historical veracity of Ayurveda.
  • This portal showcases inscription, Archeo-botanical Information, Sculptures, Philological sources, and advanced Archeo Genetic studies.
  • This portal will be of tremendous use in the understanding of Indian Knowledge system with a focus on indigenous health care practices.

e- Medha (electronic Medical Heritage Accession) portal:

  • It is a repository of more than 12 thousand books.
  • These books are related to Indian Medical Heritage and can be accessed through NIC’s e- granthalaya platform.
  • Anyone can have online access to these books.

CCRAS-Research Management Information System:

  • It is a collaborative effort of ICMR and CCRAS.
  • It is a research guidance platform.
  • This portal will be a one stop solution for Research and Development in Ayurveda based studies.
  • Free of cost research guidance by experienced Scientists, Clinicians of Ayurveda can be availed through this portal.
  • Research tools, reference material are also in place in this portal.

Ayurveda Dataset on Clinical Trial Registry of India- CTRI:

  • It is a primary Register of Clinical Trials under the world health Organization’s International Clinical Trials Registry Platform.
  • Creation of Ayurveda Data Set in CTRI facilitates the usage of Ayurveda Terminologies to record clinical study based on Ayurveda interventions.
  • This is a great step towards a worldwide visibility for Ayurveda based Clinical Trials.

Four publications were also released by the Ministry of Ayush.

  • Proceedings of International workshop on” Preservation and Promotion of SOWA-RIGPA in Asia
  • Compendium of Important Cereals mentioned in Ayurveda-Series-1, volume-1
  • Ayurveda Sangraha: An important classical textbook of Ayurveda which is mentioned in the Schedule 1 of Drugs and Cosmetics Act 1940. Up till now this book was available in Bengali language. Now it has been transliterated to Devanagari Script.
  • PathapathyaVinishcaya- An important book of Ayurveda and has details of diet and lifestyle.

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