30 years programme of the Hungarian Ayurveda Medical Foundation

I. part: 1990 - 2000

  • Licencing and introducing Ayurvedic products (both human – 1991 – and veterinary – 1998 -) in Hungary
  • To declare Ayurveda an official medicine in Hungary – Decree No. 40/1997.
  • Preparing the education of Ayurveda at Hungarian universities – establishment of the Hungarian Ayurveda Medical Foundation, 1996
  • Sending the first Hungarian physician, dr. Lilla Király to BHU – Varanasi  through CCIR and in the scope of the Indo-Hungarian Cultural Agreement in 2000

II. part: 2001 – 2010

  • Long-term health agreement between India and Hungary – signed 10th December, 2001
  • Starting the post-gradual education of Ayurveda at 3 universities (medical, veterinary and agricultural)
  • Establishing Pancha Karma health centres in Hungary
  • Establishing an Ayurveda Scientific Centre in Budapest with library and Ayurvedic professeurs with 1 year scholarship
  • Ayurveda beds in some Hungarian hospitals for curing chronic diseases
  • At least 10 Hungarian Ayurvedic physicians must be educated, 3 out of it veterinarians
  • Introducing Ayurveda in the eight neighbouring countries of Hungary

III. part: 2011 – 2020

  • Education of Ayurveda, Siddha, Tibbi and Unani at all 3 types of universities mentioned above
  • Organizing Ayurveda Conferences in every 3 years
  • Extensive scientific and commercial relationship with the eight neighbouring countries
  • Normally working Ayurvedic ambulances and hospital treatment
  • All Hungary Ayurvedic Congress as a scientific organization in close cooperation with the Health Ministry of India and Hungary, and with the All India Ayurvedic Congress
  • Budapest as the most important European Ayurvedic scientific centre among the members of EU