

World Ayurveda University
Ayurveda is becoming globalby virtue of its qualitative strength, essential elements of health and wellness for consistent functioning of life. Due to resurgence in the demand it is being inAyurveda is becoming globalby virtue of its qualitative strength, essential elements of health and wellness for consistent functioning of life.
Due to resurgence in the demand it is being introduced in the practice, within existing health care systems by the many counties of the world in some or other form. At the same time there has been a persistent demand from overseas Ayurveda practitioners for an endorsement/ recognition of their qualifications.
Introduced in the practice, within existing health care systems by the many counties of the world in some or other form. At the same time there has been a persistent demand from overseas Ayurveda practitioners for an endorsement/ recognition of their qualifications.
The different courses offered along with Campus Placement at AYUSH centre worldwide and in India :
1. Bachelor of Pharmacie – Ayurveda
2. Bachelor of Ayurveda Mediciine & Science MD/ MS – Ayurveda
3. PHD Ayurveda – Senior fellowship
4. Programe Introductory course in Ayurveda
5. PG Diploma in Yoga, wellness & Naturopathy PG Diploma in Homepathy
6. MSC in Medicinal Plants
7. Certificate Course in Yoga & Natural
8. Therapy Certificate Course in Panchkarma
9. Advance ayurvedic diet & nutrition course

Mission & Objectives
As part of a larger intellectual movement under the aegis of the Swadeshi Science Movement undertaken.
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To open world class Ayurveda university globally
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To serve as custodian of classical and traditional knowledge of Ayurveda and Allied Sciences.
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To develop excellent Ayurvedic physicians.
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To develop competent human resources for teaching and research in Ayurveda and Allied Sciences.
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To serve as a "Center of Excellence" for Ayurveda and Allied Sciences.
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To disseminate the knowledge of Ayurveda among the society. To carry out the extension activity for propagation of Ayurveda.

Aim & Vision
​To be an Institution par excellence for the Science of Ayurveda and Allied Sciences in teaching, training, treatment, research, extension, global promotion and propagation. To maintain liaison with professional associations, Societies, Colleges and Universities for raising standards of Ayurvedic Education. The knowledge of traditional as well as emerging Ayurvedic clinical practices for safe and effective treatment in lifestyle and chronic diseases
What are Millets & State-Wise Millet Production in 2021-22
Why are they suddenly popular?
Millet refers to several varieties of small-seeded grasses that are cultivated as grain crops. Amongst these, pearl millet (bajra), finger millet (ragi) and sorghum (jowar) are the most popular. Pearl millet accounts for close to half the global millet output. Minor millets include foxtail, barnyard, proso and others. These crops are grown in marginal and dry lands in several countries in Asia and Africa, with India being the world’s largest millet producer.
When India’s Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced the Union Budget in February 2023, she referred to millets as “shri anna” or the best of all grains. Her rebranding of millets – often derogatorily referred to as the ‘poor man’s grain’ and listed as a neglected and underutilised crop species not long ago – was accompanied by the promise of government funding for the Hyderabad-based Indian Institute of Millet Research (IIMR), which was established in 1958.
