Stating that there is a need to counter unsubstantiated claims that AYUSH has the cure for the deadly Covid-19, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has suggested that traditional medicine producers could utilise their resources to produce essential items such as sanitisers. A statement from his office said that the PM told AYUSH practitioners via video that fact-checking unsubstantiated claims of AYUSH having cure for the Covid-19 was must and AYUSH scientists, ICMR, CSIR and other research organisations must come together for evidence-based research. Ayurved, Unani, Siddhi and Homeopathy come under the AYUSH system of medicines for which there is a separate Union ministry.
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