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Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsBCG Healthcare is making a foray into ‘Kayakalpa’, the legendary ayurveda treatment. The company is launching a new division called Veda Vaidyasala.The company has plans to set up an ayurveda college with an investment of `10-12 crore.“We were successful in raising awareness on homeopathic treatment. In the Ayurveda sector, attempts have been made to popularise its merits,” said BCG Healthcare managing director Rekha Babu.Veda Vaidyasala chief medical officer Dr Kumar G has said that ‘Rasayanakuti’ treatment will be done in a hut built according to ‘Vastu’ norms.first published:September 21, 2012, 10:38 ISTlast updated:September 21, 2012, 10:38 IST
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BCG Healthcare is making a foray into ‘Kayakalpa’, the legendary ayurveda treatment. The company is launching a new division called Veda Vaidyasala.
The company has plans to set up an ayurveda college with an investment of `10-12 crore.
“We were successful in raising awareness on homeopathic treatment. In the Ayurveda sector, attempts have been made to popularise its merits,” said BCG Healthcare managing director Rekha Babu.
Veda Vaidyasala chief medical officer Dr Kumar G has said that ‘Rasayanakuti’ treatment will be done in a hut built according to ‘Vastu’ norms.
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