CM Yogi Adityanath: Uttar Pradesh reimagines the future of traditional medicine education. The Yogi Adityanath government has announced a sweeping digital overhaul of AYUSH colleges across the state — changing the way the next generation of Ayurvedic and Homoeopathic practitioners learn, research and connect.
17 Colleges, 51 Classrooms – One Giant Leap
The core of the initiative is a proposal to set up 51 smart classrooms in 17 Ayurveda and Homoeopathy medical colleges in Uttar Pradesh. These are not cosmetic upgrades – every classroom will be equipped with Interactive Flat Panels, audio-video systems and digital learning tools that allow for real-time interaction, multimedia content and online learning.
Ancient Medicine, Contemporary Delivery
AYUSH Director General Chaitra V said that CM Yogi Adityanath is constantly working to technologically strengthen AYUSH medical education so that students can get the benefit of modern digital resources along with traditional systems of medicine. The CM’s position is simple: to make Ayurveda and Homoeopathy global leaders, first, education has to modernise at home.
One Platform to Tie it All Together
A centralised Learning Management System will bring all AYUSH institutions together on a single digital platform — putting study material, assignments, online lectures and progress reports all in one place. The UP Electronics Corporation has been made the implementing agency with a promise of a coordinated, state-backed rollout.
Scale That Counts
UP has 2,127 Ayurvedic, 259 Unani and 1,598 Homoeopathic institutions currently — one of the largest AYUSH ecosystems in India. Digitising even a slice of that network is a meaningful policy shift, and one that puts UP squarely on the map as a national leader in modernising traditional medicine.


