AYUSH

Contribution of Ayurvedic products to GDP

Posted On: 10 MAR 2017 6:11PM by PIB Delhi

 The statistical information about the total contribution of Ayurvedic healthcare and medicine manufacturing to the GDP is available in the form of percentage share of ayurvedic products in the GDP.  GDP statement of pharmaceuticals, medicinal chemicals and botanical products along with percentage share of ayurvedic products to the GDP for the last five years is as below:

          GVA  at  current  prices in  Crore of rupees.

Description

2011-12

2012-13

2013-14

2014-15

2015-16

Manufacture of pharmaceutical; medicinal chemicals and botanical products

90544

85609

101262

113354

126695

Total manufacturing

1409986

1572830

1713445

1883929

2065093

Share to total manufacturing

6.42

5.44

5.91

6.02

6.14

All  India  GDP

8106656

9205315

10366266

11470415

12451938

% share of contribution of ayurvedic products to GDP

1.12

0.93

0.98

0.99

1.02

 

GVA  at  constant  prices in  Crore of rupees.

Description

2011-12

2012-13

2013-14

2014-15

2015-16

Manufacture of pharmaceutical; medicinal chemicals and botanical products

90544

82439

95529

104877

116968

Total manufacturing

1409986

1493261

1573078

1683077

1863834

Share

6.42

5.52

6.07

6.23

6.28

All  India  GDP

8106656

8548229

9079250

9709347

10469720

% share of contribution of ayurvedic products to GDP

1.12

0.96

1.05

1.08

1.12

 

Sources: www.mospi.gov.in/ press release dated 31.01.2017

 

The National Medicinal Plants Board (NMPB) under Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India, since its inception in the year 2000, has been promoting cultivation of medicinal plants throughout the country.  NMPB has supported cultivation of medicinal plants over an area of about 2,61,933 hectares in different states of the country.  During the financial year 2016-17, cultivation of prioritized medicinal plant on about 12, 416 hectares of land has been supported through National AYUSH Mission, state-wise details of the area supported for medicinal plants cultivation are given below:

 

S. No.

Name of the State

Area of supported cultivation in Hectares

1.       

Andhra Pradesh

1248

2.       

Arunachal Pradesh

142.4

3.       

Assam

261

4.       

Chhattisgarh

220

5.       

Gujarat

191.6

6.       

Goa

22.5

7.       

Haryana

245

8.       

Himachal Pradesh

120

9.       

Jammu & Kashmir

34

10.   

Karnataka

735.46

11.   

Kerala

535

12.   

Madhya Pradesh

2518

13.   

Manipur

242

14.   

Meghalaya

48

15.   

Mizoram

27

16.   

Nagaland

138

17.   

Orissa

488.504

18.   

Punjab

360

19.   

Puducherry

43

20.   

Rajasthan

1162.5

21.   

Sikkim

32

22.   

Tamil Nadu

960

23.   

Telangana

294.18

24.   

Uttar Pradesh

1898

25.   

Uttarakhand

220

26.   

West Bengal

230

 

Total

12416.144

 

 

 

With an objective to address quality issues of Ayurvedic and other such medicines, Government has taken following corrective measures-

i)                    Directive dated 14th October, 2005 under the provisions of Section 33EEB of the Drugs & Cosmetics Act, 1940 was issued to make testing of heavy metals mandatory for export purposes in respect of every batch of purely herbal Ayurvedic, Siddha and Unani drugs by every licensee and to display on the container of export oriented products the words “Heavy Metals Within Permissible Limit” with effect from 1st January 2006.

 

ii)                  GMP Guidelines for Rasaushdhies have been added in Schedule ‘T’ of the Drugs & Cosmetics Rules, 1945 since 9th March 2009.

 

iii)                Pharmacopoeia Commission of Indian Medicine & Homoeopathy has been established to develop standards of drugs and standard operating procedures of manufacturing Ayurvedic Drugs for publication of the respective pharmacopoeias.

 

iv)                For facilitating export of Ayurvedic medicines, quality certification systems based on WHO Guidelines and International Standards are administered by Drugs Controller General and Quality Council of India respectively.

 

v)                  Central Pharmacopieal Laboratory of Indian Medicine, Ghaziabad (U.P.),  27 State Drug Testing Laboratories supported by the Central Government  and 44 laboratories licensed under the provisions of Drugs & Cosmetics Rules, 1945 are in place to carry out testing of Ayurvedic drugs & raw materials.

 

vi)                Financial support is provided through National AYUSH Mission  to strengthen State pharmacies, Drug Testing Laboratories and Enforcement Framework.

 

vii)              Provision has been made in the Central Sector Scheme of International Cooperation for the industry to avail financial support for preparation of technical dossiers and registration of AYUSH medicines in foreign countries to obtain market authorization.

 

 

This information was given by the Minister of State (Independent Charge) for AYUSH, Shri ShripadYesso Naik in reply to a question in Lok Sabha today.

 

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