Kerala Ayurveda Massage Centers to be regulated
Sunday, July 16th, 2006 at 07:06 pm
Ayurvedic massage parlours in Kerala, which are immensely popular with foreign and domestic tourists, will soon come under the government scanner, Kerala Health Minister P.K. Sreemathy said Saturday.
While tourist resorts offering ayurveda massage do roaring business during the peak monsoon season, Sreemathy said the government would see to it that no exploitation takes place at such centres.
“We have reports that certain undesirable activities do take place in the name of ayurveda in certain places. At no cost will we tolerate this,” he said here, while releasing a new publication on ayurveda.
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