Central Council of Indian Medicine

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The Central Council of Indian Medicine is a statutory body in India responsible for regulating education and professional standards in traditional Indian medical systems such as Ayurveda, Siddha, and Unani.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf regulatory authority
statutory body
appliesTo Ayurveda colleges in India
Siddha colleges in India
Unani colleges in India
authorizes recognition of medical qualifications in Ayurveda
recognition of medical qualifications in Siddha
recognition of medical qualifications in Unani
country India
dissolved 2021
establishedBy Indian Medicine Central Council Act, 1970 NERFINISHED
field Indian systems of medicine
medical education
professional regulation
headquartersLocation New Delhi, India
surface form: New Delhi
inception 1971
jurisdiction Government of India
languageOfWork English
Hindi
legalBasis Indian Medicine Central Council Act, 1970 NERFINISHED
locatedIn New Delhi, India
surface form: New Delhi
parentOrganization Ministry of AYUSH NERFINISHED
predecessor Central Council of Indian Medicine (under Ministry of Health and Family Welfare) NERFINISHED
purpose maintenance of professional standards in Indian systems of medicine
regulation of education in Indian systems of medicine
regulates Ayurveda NERFINISHED
Siddha NERFINISHED
Unani NERFINISHED
postgraduate education in Ayurveda
postgraduate education in Siddha
postgraduate education in Unani
undergraduate education in Ayurveda
undergraduate education in Siddha
undergraduate education in Unani
replacedBy National Commission for Indian System of Medicine NERFINISHED
National Commission for Indian System of Medicine (NCISM) NERFINISHED
sector healthcare regulation
traditional medicine
setsStandardFor curriculum for Ayurveda colleges
curriculum for Siddha colleges
curriculum for Unani colleges
shortName CCIM NERFINISHED
subordinateTo Ministry of AYUSH NERFINISHED
supervises maintenance of central registers of practitioners

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Siddha medicine hasRegulatoryBody Central Council of Indian Medicine