This part of the Ayurswasthya Yojana supports AYUSH-based initiatives to boost community health, funding projects focused on Read More... prevention, cure, and rehabilitation. Read less
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The Ministry of Ayush, Government of India, is making significant efforts to improve public health through its schemes. One such initiative is the 'AYUSH and Public Health' component under the Ayurswasthya Yojana.
This scheme component focuses on promoting AYUSH (Ayurveda, Yoga & Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha, and Homoeopathy) methods to address public health issues. It aims to fund projects that bring healthcare closer to communities and help achieve Sustainable Development Goals related to health and well-being.
Organizations and institutions working in public health are the primary beneficiaries. This includes government departments, universities, research bodies, and non-profit groups that have a proven track record of at least five years in community health initiatives. Even organizations involved in sports medicine can apply for proposals related to AYUSH sports medicine.
By supporting AYUSH interventions, this scheme plays a crucial role in providing accessible and holistic healthcare solutions. It helps integrate traditional medicine systems into mainstream public health efforts, contributing to healthier communities and aligning with global health development targets.
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Who is eligible to apply:
Applications can be submitted online or offline. The process involves:
Official Links for application forms and guidelines can be found at: Ayurswasthya Scheme Guidelines and Forms
For offline applications, you'll need:
Certificates to be submitted:
Additional documents required *before* fund release (after approval):
For online applications, you will need:
Can you explain what the 'AYUSH and Public Health' initiative is about?
This is a program under the Ayurswasthya Yojana where the government provides financial aid to projects that use AYUSH systems to improve community health. It helps integrate AYUSH into public health programs and achieve health-related Sustainable Development Goals.
What is the main goal of supporting AYUSH interventions in public health?
The primary goal is to show how effective AYUSH methods are for public health issues and to encourage their use in national health programs for better community well-being.
Who is eligible to apply for funding under this scheme component?
Eligibility includes State Health/AYUSH Directorates, government health institutes, universities, research bodies, and non-profit organizations that have at least 5 years of experience in community health. Sports-related organizations can also apply for AYUSH sports medicine projects.
What is the minimum experience required for non-profit organizations to apply?
Non-profit organizations need to have a minimum of 5 years of working experience in the field of community health to be considered for funding.
What kinds of health issues can projects funded by this component address?
Projects can focus on various public health concerns, including communicable and non-communicable diseases, maternal and child health, elder care, mental health, and disaster relief, all through AYUSH interventions.
Is there a minimum number of people a project needs to benefit?
Generally, a project should aim to benefit at least 1,000 people and cover a minimum of one block. However, this requirement might be relaxed by the authorities for projects in special or remote areas.
What is the maximum amount of money an organization can receive?
The scheme offers a maximum grant of ₹1,50,00,000/- (Rupees One Crore Fifty Lakhs) for projects lasting up to 3 years.
How is the grant money disbursed to the selected organizations?
The financial assistance is released in three installments: the first 40%, followed by another 40%, and the final 20%. This is contingent on submitting progress reports and utilization certificates.
What conditions must be met to receive the next installment of the grant?
To get the subsequent installment, at least 75% of the previously released fund must be used, and the organization needs to submit its Utilization Certificates and progress reports on time.
Can an organization get funding if it has already received similar support?
An organization should not have received funding for the exact same purpose from another Central Government Ministry within the last 5 years.
Is it possible to collaborate with other organizations on these projects?
Yes, collaborations with national and international organizations are actively encouraged to enhance project implementation and achieve better results.
What are the main duties of the organization that gets selected to run a project?
The selected organization is responsible for carrying out the project as approved, maintaining proper records, submitting regular reports, and ensuring that funds are used appropriately.
What are the consequences if the grant money is misused or if the project doesn't follow the rules?
If there's misuse of funds or violation of the scheme's terms, the Ministry of Ayush has the right to demand the return of the entire grant amount along with 12% interest, and may also take legal action.