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  2. Ministry of Ayush - Wikipedia

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    A NSSO survey in 2014 found that only 6.9% of the population favored Ayush (3.5% ISM and 3.0% homeopathy) over conventional mainstream medicine and that the urban population was slightly more conducive to seeking Ayush forms of treatment than their rural counterparts; another survey in 2016 reiterated the same findings, approximately.

  3. Kamal Nath ministry - Wikipedia

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    The Kamal Nath ministry was the Council of Ministers in 15th Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly headed by ... AYUSH. December 2018 - March 2020 INC: Resigned due to ...

  4. Central Council of Indian Medicine - Wikipedia

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    Central Council of Indian Medicine (CCIM) was a statutory body under the Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India between 1971 and 2021. The CCIM was set up in 1971 [1] under the Indian Medicine Central Council Act, (Act 48) which was passed in 1970.

  5. National Commission for Homoeopathy - Wikipedia

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    The National Commission for Homoeopathy (formerly known as Central Council of Homoeopathy) is a statutory body under the Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India. Central Council of Homoeopathy was set up by the Government of India in 1973. The National Commission for Homoeopathy was constituted on 5 July 2021 and on the same date, the ...

  6. Ministry of Health and Family Welfare - Wikipedia

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    MP for Amethi (Prime Minister) 24 June 1986 14 February 1988 1 year, 235 days: 14 Motilal Vora (1928–2020) Rajya Sabha MP for Madhya Pradesh: 14 February 1988 24 January 1989 345 days: 15 Ram Niwas Mirdha (1924–2010) Rajya Sabha MP for Rajasthan (MoS, I/C) 24 January 1989 4 July 1989 161 days: 16 Rafique Alam (1929–2011) Rajya Sabha MP ...

  7. Mahendra Munjapara - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Mahendra Munjpara is an Indian politician who served as the Minister of State for AYUSH and Minister of State for Woman and Child Development in the Second Modi ministry from 7 July 2021 until 9 June 2024. [2] He is member of parliament to the 17th Lok Sabha from Surendranagar constituency, Gujarat.

  8. Prataprao Jadhav - Wikipedia

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    Prataprao Ganpatrao Jadhav (born 25 November 1960) is an Indian politician serving as the minister of AYUSH since 2024. He is a member of the Shinde's Shiv Sena and has been elected to the Lok Sabha for four consecutive terms since 2009, representing the Buldhana constituency in Maharashtra. [1]

  9. Abhay and Rani Bang - Wikipedia

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    Rani Chari was born in Chandrapur in 1951. She came from a family with roots in medical and public service, being the daughter of a doctor and the granddaughter of a prominent Congress Party Member of Parliament (MP) from Chandrapur. [13] Abhay and Rani Bang, along with their younger son Amrut