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IPSA signs MoU with British College of Ayurveda

IPSA signs MoU with British College of Ayurveda

To acquire 80 per cent stake in the British College of Ayurveda, aiming to propel Poly Scientific Ayurveda towards global appeal In a significant collaboration expected to propel India’s traditional Ayurvedic knowledge to the global stage, Dr Ravishankar Polisetty, the pioneer of Poly Scientific Ayurveda (PSA), has signed an MoU to acquire a majority stake in the British College of Ayurveda (BCA) in the UK. Institute of Polyscientific Ayurveda (IPSA) - a division of Dr Polisetty’s Sai Ganga Panakeia Private Ltd. will introduce innovative courses in polyscientific Ayurveda at BCA, UK’s oldest Ayurveda College. The strategic collaboration aims to introduce courses on Poly Scientific Ayurveda, providing advanced training to the institution, the premier educator for individuals seeking to make a difference in the world through a career restoring the natural balance of body, mind and spirit with the wisdom of Ayurveda in the UK. The initiative is set to bridge the distance between ancient Ayurvedic principles and modern medicine as well as provide holistic care for end-stage disease patients. The alliance with BCA will also facilitate the global propagation of PSA knowledge, providing modern and alternative medical practitioners with comprehensive skills to improve patient care. “Our alliance with BCA will strengthen IPSA’s educational programs and provide modern and alternative medical practitioners with a wide range of skills. PSA will also create a new breed of doctors who treat end-stage diseases more effectively,” adds Dr Polisetty. The MoU was signed between Dr Polisetty and the representatives of BCA, Dr. Mauroof Athique and Dr Shanta Godagama in the presence of Amarjit Bhamra, Secretariat of the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Traditional Sciences in the UK Parliament.