Table 1.
• Promotion of AYUSH education, with emphasis on technical education in AYUSH |
• Popularization and promotion of Indian system of medicine in foreign countries |
• Elaborate guidelines on quality control of herbal medicines |
• Development of monographs and reference standards for marker-based analysis for all the plants used in medicinal preparations |
• Supply of standardized and certified raw materials and extracts, sustainable cultivation of medicinal plants by identifying suitable zones |
• Awareness regarding GAP, GACP, and GSP among growers and manufacturers |
• Implementation and regulation of the DCA |
• Development of unified protocols, defined timelines, and specific guidelines defining the meetings with regulators |
• Capacity building and knowledge sharing within small to medium enterprises |
• Financial assistance |
AYUSH, Ayurveda, Unani, Siddha, and homoeopathy; DCA, Drugs and Cosmetics Act of 1940; GACP, good agricultural and collection practices; GAP, good agriculture practices; GSP, good storage practices.