Ayurveda centres to be set up overseas
by L. S. A. Wedaarachchi
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Ayurveda centres will be set up in Australia, Sweden and Cuba
shortly.
Minister of Indigenous Medicine and Acting Minister of Cultural
Affairs, Tissa Karaliyadde said that requests were made to the ministry
to set up ayurvedic centres in those countries and arrangements have
been made to set up four ayurveda centres in Melbourne, Sydney, Canberra
and Perth in Australia.
He was speaking at the inaugural ceremony of the fully automated
multi purpose bottling plant at Sri Lanka Ayurvedic Drugs Corporation
premises at Navinna.
The Minister said that ayurveda doctors, staff and medicine will be
provided to the centres which will be managed by Sri Lankans in
Australia.
“Rs. 128 million has been invested during the last four years for the
development of the sales division and the refurbishing project of the
factory.
The progress of the corporation is vital to achieve higher production
and sales targets of the corporation which has a history of 40 years, he
said.
The minister said that Ayurvedic Medicinal raw materials - herbs are
cultivated in Sri Lanka through the “Osu Gammana” project which was
launched in 2000.
The “Osu Gammana” project and the other activities aimed at
developing ayurvedic medicine are being implemented.
ISO 9001:2000 quality certificate won by SLADC in 2007 from the Sri
Lanka Standard Bureau was presented to SLADC Chairman, Somaweera
Chandrasiri by the Minister at the ceremony.
SLADC Chairman Somaweera Chandrasiri, Managing Director Nalin Mervin
Fernando also spoke. |