India faces a dual health burden: Infectious diseases persist, while non-communicable diseases (NCDs) like diabetes, hypertension, and cardiovascular illness are rising sharply. Ayurveda, India’s ancient medical system, has been repositioned in recent years not only as a cultural treasure but as a strategic complement to the mainstream public health approach. As policy, research, and institutional backing expand, Ayurveda’s contribution is becoming more visible. Below is a data table summarizing key quantitative metrics that reflect the scale and reach of Ayurveda’s infrastructure in India—these numbers offer context for how Ayurveda is structurally integrated into health services. These numbers show that Ayurveda is not marginal—it has a substantial institutional footprint across e

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