
The Ministry of Ayush has reported that over 10,000 complaints have been registered on the Ayush Suraksha Portal since its launch. The initiative aims to monitor misleading advertisements and ensure safety and accountability in traditional medicine systems across India.
In a significant development aimed at strengthening transparency and safety in traditional medicine systems, the Ministry of Ayush has announced that more than 10,000 complaints have been registered on the Ayush Suraksha Portal since its launch. The portal serves as a regulatory mechanism to monitor misleading claims and ensure responsible practices across Ayurveda, Unani, Siddha, Sowa-Rigpa, and Homeopathy.
The Ayush Suraksha Portal is a key initiative under the government’s broader effort to regulate and standardize traditional healthcare systems. According to official reports, the portal has received over 10,000 complaints related to:
This reflects increasing public awareness and the government’s active push toward accountability in the Ayush sector.
One of the primary objectives of the portal is to safeguard patients from misinformation and unsafe practices. By enabling citizens to report violations, the Ministry aims to create a more transparent and patient-centric ecosystem.
Authorities are actively reviewing complaints and taking necessary actions to ensure that practitioners and organizations adhere to established guidelines.
The development is particularly important for Ayurveda, which has seen rapid growth in recent years both in India and globally. While the expansion has increased accessibility, it has also highlighted the need for:
The Ayush Suraksha Portal plays a crucial role in maintaining the credibility of traditional medicine systems.
The Ministry of Ayush continues to strengthen its regulatory framework to ensure that traditional medicine is practiced responsibly. The portal is part of a larger ecosystem that includes:
These steps are essential to position Ayurveda and other Ayush systems as reliable healthcare solutions.
At Indianvaidyas, we see this development as a critical step toward building trust in Ayurveda. A transparent complaint and monitoring system not only protects patients but also supports genuine practitioners who follow ethical and scientific practices.
Doctor-led platforms such as Ayuquo Centrum further contribute to this ecosystem by connecting patients with verified Ayurveda experts and promoting authentic, responsible healthcare solutions.
The registration of over 10,000 complaints on the Ayush Suraksha Portal underscores both the growing usage of traditional medicine and the need for robust regulatory oversight. As India continues to expand its Ayush ecosystem, initiatives like this will be vital in ensuring safety, credibility, and long-term growth.
Source: DD News (ddnews.gov.in)