Pioneering a Health Revolution: Foundation Stone Laid for North East India's First Central Yoga and Naturopathy Research Institute
In a momentous stride towards holistic wellness, Union AYUSH Minister Shri Sarbananda Sonowal and Assam Chief Minister Dr. Himanta Biswa Sarma came together to lay the foundation stone for the 100-bedded Central Research Institute of Yoga and Naturopathy (CRIYN) at Dihing Khamtighat, Dibrugarh. This groundbreaking initiative marks a significant milestone as the first of its kind in North-East India.
Foundation stone laid for North East India's first Central Yoga and Naturopathy Research Institute in Dibrugarh, Assam |
A Confluence of Tradition and Technology
With a visionary outlook, the institute aims to bridge the gap between traditional knowledge of Yoga and Naturopathy and the advancements of modern technology. Spanning approximately 15 acres (45 bighas) of land, this institute represents an investment of around Rs 100 crore, underscoring the commitment to fostering a harmonious synergy between ancient practices and contemporary tools.
Setting New Standards in Healthcare
The Central Research Institute of Yoga and Naturopathy is poised to become a beacon of excellence in education, preventive healthcare, and research in these ancient sciences. It seeks to establish benchmark standards, paving the way for a comprehensive understanding of Yoga and Naturopathy. The institute's state-of-the-art facilities will focus on scientifically validating fundamental aspects, traditional systems, and medical practices through evidence-based research.
A Global Hub for Yoga and Naturopathy
Beyond national borders, this institute aspires to serve as an international collaboration center, fostering global promotion and research in Yoga and Naturopathy. By emphasizing evidence-based research, the institute aims to contribute significantly to the validation of traditional healing methods, making it a valuable resource for the global community.
Clinical Training for Holistic Health
The institute will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of Yoga and Naturopathy by providing clinical training facilities. These facilities will be instrumental in training experts in these fields, focusing on capacity-building programs in crucial areas such as cardiac rehabilitation, diabetes rehabilitation, autoimmune diseases, and non-communicable disease (NCD) risk reduction.
Conclusion: A New Era in Holistic Healthcare
As the foundation stone is laid for North East India's first Central Yoga and Naturopathy Research Institute, a new era dawns in the realm of holistic healthcare. This institute, born out of a vision to unite tradition and technology, promises to be a crucible of knowledge, setting unparalleled standards in the pursuit of wellness. As it takes shape, we anticipate a future where the ancient wisdom of Yoga and Naturopathy seamlessly integrates with modern scientific methodologies, fostering a healthier and more balanced world.