Building Skills for the Future of Ayurveda
Introduction
The Ministry of Ayush and its research council CCRAS (Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences)regularly conduct Training Workshops across India to empower doctors, researchers, students, and even the general public.
These workshops focus on practical learning, skill development, and sharing of the latest scientific and clinical advancements in Ayurveda, Yoga, and allied health sciences.
Their core mission is to ensure that the next generation of practitioners is scientifically trained, technologically aware, and globally competent.
Objectives of the Training Workshops
- To bridge traditional knowledge with modern science through hands-on sessions.
- To improve the clinical, research, and teaching skills of Ayurveda professionals.
- To train scholars in Ayurvedic diagnostics, pharmacology, and drug standardization.
- To promote digital health literacy and the use of Ayush digital platforms.
- To create a network of skilled human resources for Ayush research and public health.
Who Can Participate
Training workshops are open to a wide range of participants depending on the topic:
| Category | Eligibility |
|---|---|
| Ayurveda Doctors & Practitioners | BAMS / MD (Ayurveda) registered with state councils |
| Postgraduate & Ph.D. Scholars | Students pursuing research or higher studies in Ayurveda, Life Sciences, Pharmacology |
| Medical Officers / Faculty | Working in State AYUSH Departments, research councils, or teaching institutions |
| Healthcare Professionals | Allied sciences, yoga instructors, paramedics |
| Public Health Workers | NGO representatives or wellness volunteers in government programs |
Institutions Conducting Training Workshops
Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences (CCRAS) – New Delhi
- Organizes national-level capacity-building workshops for doctors and researchers.
- Focus areas: Research methodology, data management, drug development.
National Institute of Ayurveda (NIA), Jaipur
- Conducts specialized short-term courses for teachers, clinicians, and international scholars.
All India Institute of Ayurveda (AIIA), New Delhi
- Offers hands-on training on Panchakarma, Kshar Sutra, and integrative treatment methods.
Regional Ayurveda Research Institutes (RARIs)
- Located in Kolkata, Thiruvananthapuram, Bhubaneswar, Ahmedabad, Patna, Jammu, Jhansi, and Itanagar.
- Conduct field-level and disease-specific training programs.
Ayush National Institutes (CCRYN, CCRH, CCRUM, CCRS)
- Conduct interdisciplinary workshops on Yoga, Unani, Siddha, and Homeopathy.
Key Topics Covered
| Theme | Description |
|---|---|
| Research Methodology & Statistics | Training on designing studies, clinical trial protocols, and statistical analysis tools. |
| Good Clinical Practice (GCP) | Compliance training for Ayurveda research as per global medical standards. |
| Drug Development & Standardization | Workshops on herbal drug preparation, quality testing, and pharmacognosy. |
| Clinical Diagnosis & Panchakarma Procedures | Hands-on learning for practitioners to improve patient care skills. |
| IT and Digital Tools in Ayurveda | Use of e-Charak, Ayush Research Portal, Ayush Grid, and digital data entry platforms. |
| Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) | Awareness about patents, research ethics, and publication protocols. |
| Public Health & Community Ayurveda | Training on health camps, school health, nutrition, and preventive medicine. |
Participation Fees & Support
Most workshops are free of cost or heavily subsidized, funded by the Ministry of Ayush under:
- Central Sector Scheme for Ayush Research & Development
- Ayush Grid (Digital Health Mission)
- ICMR / CSIR Collaborative Training Programs
Participants usually receive:
- Free learning materials and workshop kits
- Certificates of participation
- Meals / accommodation (in select programs)
- Travel allowance (as per government norms for researchers and students)
🧪 Mode of Training
Workshops are conducted in both offline and online modes, depending on the subject:
| Mode | Examples |
|---|---|
| 🏫 Offline / On-campus | Hands-on Panchakarma sessions, herb identification, lab demonstrations |
| 💻 Online / Hybrid | Webinars, digital skill sessions, data analysis, and research writing |
| 🌾 Field Training | On-site training at herbal gardens, rural health camps, and community projects |
How to Apply / Register
| Step | Action | Where to Check |
|---|---|---|
| 1️⃣ | Visit the official CCRAS or Ayush website | https://ccras.nic.in/events or https://ayush.gov.in |
| 2️⃣ | Choose your workshop | Browse upcoming or ongoing programs by topic or location |
| 3️⃣ | Fill the registration form | Usually online; attach documents (ID, qualification, photo) |
| 4️⃣ | Wait for confirmation | Selected candidates receive email/SMS notification |
| 5️⃣ | Attend & receive certificate | Participation is recorded in Ayush training database |
Recent Notable Workshops
- Research Methodology Workshop (CCRAS, Delhi) – trained 120 Ayurveda researchers on protocol design and ethics.
- Panchakarma Technique Training (AIIA) – hands-on training for physicians across India.
- Digital Ayurveda Data Entry Workshop (Ayush Grid) – introduced doctors to electronic data systems.
- Ayurveda for Lifestyle Diseases (Jaipur) – awareness program for hypertension and diabetes prevention.
- Herbal Identification & Cultivation (RARIMD, Bangalore) – field-based workshop for students and farmers.
Documents Required
- Application Form (available with notification)
- Copy of ID Proof (Aadhaar / Passport)
- Qualification Certificates
- Passport-size Photograph
- Institutional NOC (for sponsored candidates)
Key Contacts
- CCRAS Training & HRD Division: hr.ccras@nic.in
- Ministry of Ayush: https://ayush.gov.in
- CCRAS Events Page: https://ccras.nic.in/events
- Phone: +91-11-28525862 / 28525864
Impact of the Training Program
- Over 10,000 participants trained in research and clinical methodology.
- Young Ayurveda doctors equipped with modern data and lab skills.
- Collaboration established with ICMR, DBT, and CSIR for interdisciplinary learning.
- Enhanced credibility and evidence generation for Ayurveda research globally.
Conclusion
The Training Workshops by the Ministry of Ayush and CCRAS are not just educational events — they are platforms that shape the future of Ayurvedic science.
By training thousands of practitioners and researchers each year, these programs strengthen India’s role as a global hub of traditional medicine and innovation.

