Kerala Ayurveda” is to be a super brand along with “Kerala Tourism

“Act as a catalyst for the overall growth of the Ayurveda Industry in the State by collaborating with and in partnership with public and private players in the field”
Today it has become a synonym of Wellness Tourism, due to the international exposure that it got through Kerala Tourism, though Ayurveda practitioners are of the view that Ayurveda has strength more in its “curative” and “preventive” aspects of treatments than its “wellness” aspects and has to be supported liberally to ‘develop, practice and propagate’ as a true alternate medicine for many of the ailments that we have today. However, international agencies like World Health Organizations (WHO), the International Society for Complementary Medicine Research (ISCMR), CAMbrella, National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM) of USA…etc. demand more “evidence-based documents” for the support of the claim that Ayurveda can make for the cure of these diseases, without insisting on clinical trials and other stringent documentation procedures. The fact of the matter is that there is hardly any effort from the part of the Ayurveda industry across the country to come out with such “evidence-based documents”. To make the matter worse, the industry lacks standardization in practices and preparation of medicine, even for the preparation of classical formulations. Strong, practical, systematic and continuous interventions for a fairly long period, say 5-10 years, are needed to make visible changes in the way they practice this ancient’s system of medicine.
Decisive intervention by the Government has proven to be very effective in sunrise areas of industry; and Kerala has experienced it in sectors such as Information Technology and Tourism. A potential area of growth for the sector is Ayurveda, the untapped reservoir of opportunities for growth.
In information technology, the Government created infrastructure and the industry picked it up. In tourism, the Government launched an aggressive marketing programme, which resulted in dramatic turnaround.
Decisive intervention by the Government has proven to be very effective in sunrise areas of industry; and Kerala has experienced it in sectors such as Information Technology and Tourism. A potential area of growth for the sector is Ayurveda, the untapped reservoir of opportunities for growth.
In information technology, the Government created infrastructure and the industry picked it up. In tourism, the Government launched an aggressive marketing programme, which resulted in dramatic turnaround.
Our Leaders

Mr. Sajeev Kurup V
President
MD - Ayurvedamana Hospitals

Mr. Shilendran Mohan
Secretary
Vice President - CGH Wellness

Mr. Ravi Varma
Treasurer
Nagarjuna Ayurveda Center Ltd

Mr. Aji Alex
Vice President
Healing Touch Ayurveda & Yoga Retreat

Mr. Pradeep Narayanan
Joint Secretary
Director, Malika Ayurveda

Mr. Baby Mathew
MD - Somatheeram Ayurvedic Group

Mr. Jaya Kumar
CEO, Poovar Island Resort

Mr. Vijay D Deo
MD, Lhasa Ayurveda and Wellness Resort

Dr. P.V. Madhusudhanan
Chairman, Sreechithra Ayurveda

Adv. Naziya Shabeerali
Director, Shatavari Ayurveda

Ms. Chandralekha R
GM - Aurevior

Adv Sreerag I S
Manager - Public Relation - Somatheeram Ayurvedic Health Resort

Mr. C S Vinod
MD, Manimangalam Natural Concepts Pvt Ltd

Mr. Ratheesh Kumar R
GM - Aterya Ayurveda and Yoga Beach Retreat

Mr. Prameesh M K
Head - BD - Ayurveda & Wellness - Raviz Hotels & Resorts

Mr. Benny Thomas
Editor - Ayurveda Magazine

Mr. Ravindranath Mohan
GM - Vishram Village
Why the need for a new society
Ayurveda Promotion Society plans to incorporate members only connected with Ayurveda Sector from Kerala including Ayurveda Resorts, Hospitals, Educational Institutions and Manufacturing organizations etc. Most of the members of APS will remain members of KTM Society, also and the APM is proposed on Non KTM years so that, the buyers can decide to the Mart of their choice.APS is looking for the support from, Health/Ayush , Tourism, Industries and Education Ministries.

Act as a catalyst for the overall growth of the Ayurveda Sector
Partners & Stakeholders
- Ayurveda Resorts & Centers approved by Tourism Department.
- Ayurveda Hospitals with Licenses.
- Ayurveda Medicine & Drug Manufacturers
- Ayurveda Medicinal Plant Growers and farms
- Ayurveda Research Centers & Academic Institutions
- Ayurveda Intuitions and Associations
- Governmental bodies
Kerala Ayurveda is known all over the world as an authentic stream of alternative medicine. However, the industry suffers from a slew of issues viz, Regulatory Issues, Lack of Standardization in treatments and medicines, Branding & Segmentation, Consumer awareness and acceptance, Knowledge Sharing, Global R & D, International Collaboration. It’s time that the Government replicated its earlier models of successful interventions in Kerala Ayurveda to leverage on its brand image.
The proposal is to form a society with the stakeholders in the name and style “Ayurveda Promotion Society” to forge a common platform for the long-term sustainability and growth of Ayurveda, in association and help with Government of Kerala, Health/ Ayush, Tourism, Industries and Education Ministries.