Speaking on the occasion, Dohling said that Meghalaya is endowed with a wide variety of plants with medicinal values and in this day and age where more and more people are turning to alternative medicines, like ayurvedic medicines for treatment.
He said it was a golden opportunity for the people that the Ayush scheme is being launched in the State.
Stressing on the need to preserve, protect, promote and document knowledge of indigenous medicinal plants, he reiterated the need of setting up a Regional Research Institute in the State.
Dohling further informed the gathering that soon a Traditional Health Centre will also be set up in Mylliem, focussing on indigenous herbal medicines to heal various ailments.
Citing the example for Kerala where Ayurveda treatment has become a huge industry, Dohling said that with hard work and perseverance, traditional healing will prove to be a highly remunerative industry for the State as well.
Earlier, Ayush physicians also shared their experiences and created awareness on TB, Malaria, Diarrhoea and the values of medicinal plants.
By Our Reporter
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