
PM Modi to inaugurate 3-day Global Ayush Investment & Innovation Summit in Gujarat on April 20
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The prime minister is set to inaugurate the three-day Global Ayush Investment and Innovation Summit (GAIIS) in Gandhinagar on April 20 which aims to attract “lucrative investments” to make India a Global Ayush Destination.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the three-day Global Ayush Investment and Innovation Summit (GAIIS) in Gandhinagar on April 20, an event aimed at attracting "lucrative investments" to make India a Global Ayush Destination in the world, an official statement said on Friday.
The most important event of the Ministry of Ayush for 2022, the summit will be attended by industry leaders, academicians and scholars who will deliberate on ways to promote traditional medicines and systems.
Workshops, roundtables, symposiums and various other events will be organised as part of the summit, where 90 eminent speakers and 100 exhibitors will be present, an Ayush ministry statement said.
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Foreign diplomats and representatives of various industries and corporate entities will be present at the summit where multiple initiatives to stimulate Ayush exports will be launched.
"One of the aims of the summit is to attract lucrative investments to build India as the Global Ayush Destination in the world. In recent years, India has seen enormous investments due to the absence of Foreign Direct Investments (FDI) restrictions.
"The Ayush Ministry wants to keep building on this and utilize the platform to initiate target-oriented initiatives to enable the recognition and growth of traditional systems of medicine," the statement said.

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