Uttar Pradesh is starting to breathe new life into the AYUSH sector with a new state policy aimed at nourishing India’s ancient systems of medicine. By giving renewed focus to Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Siddha, and Homoeopathy, the state hopes to make comprehensive and deterrent healthcare easier to avail for people across the state.
The proposed policy gives great focus on creating better infrastructure, enhancing training opportunities for AYUSH practitioners, and amalgamating these time-tested therapies into the public healthcare network. This approach is expected to enhance healthcare delivery, particularly in rural and marginalized regions where AYUSH already serves as a favourable and reachable option.
The eyesight goes beyond healthcare aloof. The policy also aims to create jobs, impetus research, and enhance entrepreneurship within the healthcare ecosystem. Assist for medicinal plant cultivation, wellness-based startups, and medical tourism could help Uttar Pradesh come out as a leading hub for ancient medicine in the country.
By integrating age-old knowledge with modern administrative support, the state’s step highlights a growing commitment to viable, and culturally embedded healthcare—truly giving AYUSH a renewed impetus in Uttar Pradesh.

