Learn bits
Health & Medicine
Pradeep Kumar

05/07/21 09:00 AM IST

CTRI Portal

In news

CTRI Portal was launched online by Ayush Minister Shri Kiren Rijiju

Details
  • This Ayurveda Dataset of CTRI has been jointly developed by ICMR and CCRAS, Ministry of Ayush.
  • The Minister will also launch four more Portals, all developed by the Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences (CCRAS).
  • CTRI is a primary register of Clinical Trials under WHO’s International Clinical Trials Registry Platform (ICTRP) and the creation of Ayurveda dataset in CTRI facilitates usages of Ayurveda terminologies to record clinical study metadata based on Ayurveda interventions.
  • Until now the clinical trials in Ayurveda were dependent on terminology borrowed from modern medicine.
Key Features

Provision of selection of the Ayurveda Health conditions from drop-down of 3866 Ayurveda morbidity codes incorporated from the NAMASTE portal (a portal developed by the AYUSH Ministry) in which morbidity statistics pertaining to Ayurveda has been classified according to International Classification of Diseases standards.  It means, now the information, results etc. of Ayurveda Clinical Trials will be available in Ayurvedic vocabulary in the clinical trials registry of India.

Why is the Clinical Registry important?

  • Clinical trials are being done continuously in the world for new drug discovery, treatment of diseases etc.
  • The problem is that the results of these tests are not publicly available and due to this there is a possibility of not having accurate information about the trials.
  • In view of this, the World Health Organization made it mandatory to create an online registry of clinical trials.
  • In India this work is being done through CTRI and this registry is also part of the World Health Organization registry.
Way Forward
  • The four more portals that will also be launched tomorrow are AMAR, SAHI, e-MEDHA and RMIS.
  • All of these are primarily developed by CCRAS while RMIS is a collaborative effort of ICMR and CCRAS.
Source: PIB

More Related Current Affairs View All

20 Feb

The Maharashtra Protection of Interest of Depositors (in Financial Establishments) Act, 1999

'Investors who were defrauded in the Torres Ponzi scam may receive about Rs 40 crore over the next six months.' The Mumbai Police’s Economic Offences Wing (EOW) has begun

Read More

18 Feb

Aravali safari park project

'The Haryana government’s ambitious 3,858 hectare Aravali safari park project spread across Gurugram and Nuh — which was one of the poll promises of the ruling Bharatiy

Read More

17 Feb

President’s rule function

'Recently,  four days after Manipur Chief Minister N. Biren Singh’s resignation, the Union government announced that President’s rule has been implemented in the v

Read More

India’s First Ai-Driven Magazine Generator

Generate Your Custom Current Affairs Magazine using our AI in just 3 steps