Mangaluru, Nov 17: Minister for health and family welfare U T Khader said that the health department had submitted a proposal to the state government on introducing a ban on chewing tobacco and similar carcinogenic products.

Mr Khader said that the common medicinal plants and herbs in forests were losing their importance and value due to lack of necessary research on them. To resolve this issue, it has been proposed to establish an Ayush university in Shimoga next year, said.
He said that the Indian traditional method of treatment and therapy would be revived and given importance by establishing an Ayush university in Karnataka, similar to the Gujurat Ayurved University in Jamnagar.
Biometric cards for Ayush practitioners
Mr Khader said that the state government for the first time, was offering biometric cards for registered Ayush practitioners to crack the whip on quacks and fake Ayush practitioners. With the biometric ID cards, the practice of fake doctors can be checked, he said.
The Karnataka Ayurveda and Unani Practitioners Board (KAUPB) has made it compulsory for all practitioners to have a biometric identity card. The deadline for Ayush practitioners for uploading the necessary documents is December 31, 2014.
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