Sri Vijaya Puram, Oct. 16: The Ministry of AYUSH has marked a remarkable 100 days by establishing key international partnerships, including a Donor Agreement with the World Health Organization (WHO) signed on July 31, 2024, in Geneva. This agreement reinforces India’s commitment to integrating AYUSH systems into the global healthcare framework. Additionally, on August 1, India and Vietnam signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) focused on medicinal plants, while a landmark MoU with Malaysia on Ayurveda promotes research and the establishment of an Ayurveda Chair at Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman. The Ministry launched the “One Herb, One Standard” initiative on August 6, 2024, aiming to standardize herbal medicines for enhanced safety and efficacy. Plans are also underway to open special medical stores for AYUSH medicines at every tehsil level, improving public access to traditional treatments. Furthermore, the National Accreditation Board for Hospitals and Healthcare Providers (NABH) has completed evaluations of 1,489 Ayushman Arogya Mandir facilities, with 1,005 certified for Ayush Entry Level Certification, promoting high-quality healthcare under the National Ayush Mission.