For this, we will have to prepare ourselves to meet this growing demand and expectations from us," he said. The minister also emphasised on the need for research in the field. "...seminars are required to be done for the identification of the ayurveda herbs with respect to the their geo-climate conditions and promote their protected cultivation and harvesting," he said. Noting the achievements of the university, the vice chancellor of the university Radheshyam Sharma said the university had emerged as centre of excellence in the field of "Panchkarma" and research on thalassaemia, which has already been initiated in the university.
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