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Second batch of village volunteers receive certificates

| | Feb 15, 2017, at 02:54 am
New Delhi, Feb 14 (IBNS): The second batch of volunteers from villages adopted by RashtrapatiBhavan under the ‘Smart Gram’ Initiative were presented certificates on completion of their training under Skill development and Internship training programme at a function held in RashtrapatiBhavan on Tuesday.

After presenting the certificates, Secretary to the President,Omita Paul said that the experiment of training in traditional systems of medicine at RashtrapatiBhavan has resulted in a kind of movement focusing on AYUSH which is spreading.

Already five batches of trainees have successfully completed their training at the AYUSH Wellness Clinic in RashtrapatiBhavan.  With the aim of giving relief to patients, efforts have also been made to connect traditional systems of medicines with the allopathic system. 

She urged the   trainees to always have an open mind and remember that learning is a lifelong process. 

She also hoped that the training would not only benefit the volunteers but also the people of the villages where they came from.

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