The Ministry of AYUSH is the Government of India’s ministry responsible for the development, propagation, regulation, and research of traditional systems: Ayurveda, Yoga & Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha, Homeopathy, Sowa-Rigpa.

Ayush Swasthya Mitra
| Portal / Scheme | Purpose / Highlights |
|---|---|
| AYUSH Research Portal | Repository of evidence-based research across AYUSH systems. (Ayush Portal) |
| e-Aushadhi | Licensing, regulation, drug-manufacturing oversight for AYUSH medicines. (e-aushadhi.gov.in) |
| Ayush NGO Portal | Digital platform for NGOs to apply for schemes, manage grants under AYUSH programs. (ngo.ayush.gov.in) |
| ACCR (Ayush Clinical Case Repository) | Practitioners submit successful case studies of AYUSH treatments; public can view cases. (accr.ayush.gov.in) |
| National AYUSH Mission (NAM) | Central scheme under AYUSH to strengthen AYUSH infrastructure, co-location in PHCs, setting up wellness centres etc. (namayush.gov.in) |
| AYUSH-HMIS (Health Management Information System) | A platform for managing patient care, facility data in AYUSH facilities. (ehr.ayush.gov.in) |
Show how a role like Ayush Swasthya Mitra could integrate or connect with these portals/schemes:
- Use the ACCR portal to collect local case studies that a Mitra may submit (if validated)
- Use AYUSH Research Portal for continuous training & evidence base
- Use NAM / AYUSH services as the official framework under which such Mitras may function
- Use e-Aushadhi knowledge for understanding drug licensing, supply chains, especially if the Mitra role touches medicinal herbs or formulations
When defining what an Ayush Swasthya Mitra would do, you can map it to the real systems: e.g. Mitra collects data to feed into HMIS, or refers to ACCR or Research Portal for treatment plans, or helps community access NGO grants via NGO Portal.