Hi, all

Really a commendable step taken by Gunaram Khanikar Dangoriya and his
NGO. Congratulations to all of them and wishing success for the
project in my terror-affected motherland.

These are the creative news we should focus in rather than on negative
news of destruction and corruption.

(Sukumar)

--- KOUSHIK HAZARIKA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Imagine a well-equipped hospital carrying medical facilities to rescue
people from dreaded diseases like diabetes and cancer at your
doorstep.

It may seem impossible for people in the remote and hilly terrains of
Asom, but this is what veteran herbal medicine practitioner Gunaram
Khanikar is all set to make possible.

With a mission to take the cardinal message 'Prevention is better than
cure' to the rural masses, Mr Khanikar and his NGO, Research and
Training Centre on Indian Traditional Treatment(RTCITT), is gearing up
to open India's first Mobile Hospital of herbal medicines.

The hospital, to be launched in upper Asom's Golaghat district, would
carry herbal medicines, samples of aromatic plants found in the
region, photographs of the various herbal plants as well as books
containing information on the side-effect-free herbal medicines and
promote herbal treatment in the state.

''Our basic aim is to popularise herbal treatment among the rural
masses and collect and preserve the medicinal plants abundantly found
in the forests and jungles of the region. We want to promote the
message that prevention is better than cure,'' Managing Director of
the NGO Mr Khanikar said.

Funded by local MP Dip Gogoi, the hospital in a six-wheeler will also
take out an exhibition and a food consciousness mission to promote
healthy food habits as well as herbal medicine cultivation as
employment generation sources.

He said, ''Herbal medicines are a tried and tested treatment method
for prevention of many diseases like cancer and diabetes and the North
east is immensely rich in herbal and aromatic plants. But due to lack
of awareness we are yet to reap benefit''.

The hospital will also be accompanied by eight resource persons
comprising ayurvedic doctors and nurses who will try to provide
ayurvedic treatment among the masses and children in the schools and
colleges in the rural areas.

''Our resource persons will provide training to children and youths on
the identification of the herbal and aromatic plants and their
commercial cultivation.

We will also open a garden of herbal medicinal plants in each school
and college of the state, particularly in the rural areas,'' 
Mr Khanikar added

KOUSHIK HAZARIKA
http://asom.co.nr

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