Did CCRAS Successfully Conclude Its Internship Programme on AI Applications in Ayush?
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New Delhi, Jan 31 (NationPress) The Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences (CCRAS) has officially wrapped up its Internship Programme focusing on Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications within the Ayush systems, as announced by the Ministry of Ayush on Saturday.
This initiative, which ran from December 15 to enhance the utilization of information technology and data-centric methodologies in Ayush research, concluded on January 30.
Interns were immersed in an interactive and interdisciplinary atmosphere, which allowed them to merge traditional Ayush principles with cutting-edge computational tools.
Prof. Rabinarayan Acharya, Director General (DG) of CCRAS, emphasized the strategic significance of AI in propelling the Ayush sector forward and detailed CCRAS's ongoing pursuits in this domain.
“The applications developed during the internship should be pursued for validation and scaling through structured, project-mode implementations,” he mentioned.
Out of 180 applications received, 33 students were chosen after a rigorous screening process. Participants engaged in various AI-driven projects, including applications in medicinal plant research, bioinformatics, Prakriti analysis, medical imaging, posture detection, and optical character recognition (OCR) of manuscripts.
These projects were in line with CCRAS’s larger goals of digital documentation, evidence generation, and technology-based validation of traditional knowledge systems.
Guidance from industry experts encouraged innovation, critical thinking, and practical problem-solving among the interns.
The mentors praised the interns' efforts and highlighted the increasing importance of emerging technologies in fortifying evidence-based research across Ayush systems.
“This internship programme showcases CCRAS’s ongoing commitment to capacity-building, innovation, and institutional strengthening by engaging young talent and fostering the adoption of advanced technologies in Ayush research and development,” the Ministry stated.
“This initiative is poised to aid in the establishment of a robust research ecosystem and support the long-term vision of integrating Ayush through evidence-led and technology-driven approaches,” it added.