Centre gives nod to draft Bill on Indian medicine
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Centre gives nod to draft Bill on Indian medicine

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Government approves bill for setting up of National Commission for Indian Systems of Medicine

Important Facts:

Salient features:

  • The draft National Commission for Indian Systems of Medicine (NCIM) Bill, 2018, seeks to replace the existing regulator, the Central Council for Indian Medicine (CCIM), with a new body to ensure transparency and accountability
  • The draft Bill will enable the constitution of a National Commission with four autonomous boards for the purpose of conducting overall education in Ayurveda, Unani, Siddha and Sowarigpa.
  • There are two common boards namely
    • Board of assessment and rating to assess and grant permission to educational institutions of Indian systems of Medicine
    • Board of ethics and registration of practitioners of Indian systems of medicine to maintain National Register and ethical issues relating to practice under the National Commission for Indian Medicine
  • It also proposes a common entrance exam and an exit exam, which all graduates will have to clear to get practicing licenses.
  • Further, a teacher’s eligibility test has been proposed in the Bill to assess the standard of teachers before appointment and promotions.

Significance:

  • The proposed regulatory structure will enable transparency and accountability for protecting the interest of the general public.
  • The move will address the shortage of doctors in rural and remote areas—a gap which is being filled, in many places, by AYUSH professionals.

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