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The Ministry of Ayush, Government of India, has launched a significant initiative under the 'Ayurswasthya Yojana' focusing on 'AYUSH and Public Health'. This component aims to bring AYUSH systems to the forefront of public health by funding projects that address community health challenges.
The 'AYUSH and Public Health' component is designed to fund healthcare projects that utilize AYUSH (Ayurveda, Yoga & Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha, and Homoeopathy) interventions for public health issues. It also supports the integration of AYUSH systems to achieve Sustainable Development Goals related to health and well-being.
This scheme primarily supports organizations working in public health. This includes state health and AYUSH directorates, government health institutions, universities, research bodies, and non-profit organizations with a proven track record of at least five years in community health or AYUSH activities. Even organizations involved in sports medicine using AYUSH are eligible.
By promoting AYUSH interventions, the scheme seeks to enhance preventive, promotive, curative, and rehabilitative healthcare services for communities. It plays a crucial role in aligning with national and international health goals, making healthcare more accessible and effective through traditional Indian medicine systems.
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To be eligible for this scheme, organizations must meet the following criteria:
Eligible Organization Types:
Applications can be submitted through offline or online modes, depending on the organization type and specific instructions. The process generally involves:
Official Address for Offline Applications:
Ministry of AYUSH,
Government of India
(Specific department address will be provided in scheme guidelines)
Official Link for Online Applications (if applicable):
Applicants need to submit a comprehensive set of documents. These include:
What is the primary goal of the 'AYUSH and Public Health' component within the Ayurswasthya Yojana?
This initiative aims to boost public health by funding projects that use AYUSH systems for healthcare. It also helps integrate these systems to meet health-related Sustainable Development Goals.
How often is the financial aid released to successful applicants?
The total grant amount is paid out in three installments: 40% initially, followed by another 40%, and finally 20%. This is contingent on meeting reporting and utilization requirements.
Can an organization that has previously received similar funding apply?
Yes, but the organization must disclose any financial aid received from Central or State agencies in the past 5 years. They should not have received funding for the exact same purpose from another Central Government Ministry during that period.
What is the maximum project duration supported by this scheme component?
Projects can be funded for a maximum duration of 3 years under this scheme.
What percentage of the grant must be used for medical supplies and investigations?
At least 50% of the total grant money must be spent on medicines, laboratory testing, or other diagnostic investigations.
Besides official institutions, who else is eligible to apply for this scheme?
Non-profit and voluntary organizations are eligible if they have been working in public health for at least five years and have a strong track record and a team of public health specialists.
How much funding can a project potentially receive?
The maximum financial assistance provided for any project is ₹1,50,00,000/-.
What if a State Government doesn't respond to a submitted application?
If the State Government doesn't provide comments within 60 days, the Ministry of Ayush will proceed to evaluate the proposal directly.
What are the obligations of an organization that receives funding?
The funded organization is responsible for carrying out the project as approved, maintaining proper financial records, submitting regular reports, and ensuring funds are used correctly. They are also legally accountable for the information provided.
What is the minimum experience required for non-profit organizations to apply?
Non-profit or voluntary organizations must have a minimum of 5 years of experience working in the field of community health.
What happens if the grant money is misused or the terms are broken?
If there's misuse of funds or a violation of the scheme's conditions, the Ministry of Ayush can recover the entire grant amount, plus 12% interest from the date of release. Legal action may also be taken.
Are there any rules about how much money can be spent on administrative costs?
Yes, no more than 30% of the total grant can be spent on establishment costs or project management.
Does the scheme encourage partnerships with other bodies?
Yes, collaborations with national and international organizations, including UN bodies, are actively encouraged to strengthen project outcomes.