The Department of Ayurveda and Alternative Medicine (DoAA) has published a Module for Ayurveda & Yoga Education At School in Nepal. This Module aims to provide a guidance to promote the Ayurveda & Yoga Education for the prevention and control of NCDs as well as strengthen physical and mental well-being of students.
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