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Introduction of Ayurveda Hospitals

• Ayurveda is the traditional treatment system of India. The uniqueness


of Ayurveda lies in its dual role as an authentic treatment system as
well as a complete science of life. According to Ayurveda,
“Swasthavritha” principles (preventive and social medicine),
“Aathuravritha” principles (Therapeutic Medicine) through
“Rithucharya” (seasonal habits), “Dinachayra”(daily regimen) and
“Rasayana” Principles (promotive health care) have to be maintained
for optimum health and quality of life. By the utilization of raw
materials of herbal, mineral and herbo-mineral origin from the nature
itself, Ayurveda has designed specific treatment protocols for various
types of diseases. Thus, Ayurveda helps us to attain health by merging
ourselves with the nature. The Ayurveda Dispensaries and Hospitals
came into existence with the aim of treating the people with the
specific mode of treatment and thus sustain health through
preventive, curative and promotive aspects.
REQUIREMENTS OF PLOTS
• No building shall be constructed on any site which is water logged, or on any part of
which is deposited refuse, excreta or other objectionable material, until such site
has been effectively drained and cleared to the satisfaction of the Authority.
• Provision shall be kept for any space within the plot left vacant after the erection of
the building to be effectively drained by means of surface or underground drainage
system.
• Basic minimum sanitary waste and excreta disposal facility shall be created on the
premises, whether or not the plot is served by a disposal system provided by any
utility service authority or agency.
• Written approval of the Authority or the appropriate drainage and sanitation
authority shall be obtained for connecting any soil or surface water drain to the
sewer line.
• Road level shall be lower than the habitable formation level of an area, except that
of a hilly region. When a road is designed and designated as a part of national
disaster management system formation levels shall be determined by the
authorities having jurisdiction
Occupancy of buildings.-
Group C. - Medical or Hospital Building shall including any building or part thereof exceeding
150 Sq. metres of built up area used for purposes such as medical or other
treatment or care of persons suffering from physical or mental illness, disease or
infirmity, care of infants, convalescents or aged persons. Hospitals, sanitoria, clinic,
homes for the aged and the infirm, convalescent homes, mental hospitals are included in
this group.

Maximum Permissible Coverage (percentage of plot area) is 40


Maximum permissible F.A.R without additional fee is 2.00
Maximum permissible F.A.R with additional fee is 3

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