- Ayurvedic products, medicines, and industries related to indigenous medicine are exempted from VAT.
- The decision aims to reduce healthcare costs and make traditional medicine more accessible to the public.
- A special bureau will be established to address issues affecting native doctors and ensure the sustainability of the indigenous medicine system.
- The Ayurveda Corporation plans to introduce Ayurvedic healing centers called “Body Mantras” to transform the field of indigenous medicine.
- Efforts are being made to elevate the production and cultivation of indigenous medicines to a commercial industry level.
- The “Suwa Daruwo” program aims to provide advanced education for government employees in the indigenous medical field.
Source: adaderana.lk
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