Deadline: 30-Jun-2026
The National Dhanwantari Ayurveda Award is a prestigious recognition for Ayurveda professionals who have made outstanding contributions to the growth and global promotion of Ayurveda. It honors individuals whose work has significantly impacted healthcare, research, education, policy, or large-scale integration of Ayurveda into health systems.
Objectives of the Award
The award is designed to:
- Recognize excellence in Ayurveda practice and research
- Encourage innovation and best practices among Ayurveda professionals
- Promote Ayurveda through teaching and scientific development
- Support policy planning and integration of Ayurveda into healthcare systems
- Strengthen the use of Ayurveda in national health programmes
- Inspire healthy competition among Ayurveda experts
Award Benefits
Selected awardees receive:
- ₹5 lakh cash prize
- Trophy
- Sanad (certificate of recognition)
- Citation
- Shawl or Angvastram
Number of Awards
- Only 3 awards are given each year
- Selection is highly competitive and merit-based
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must meet the following requirements:
Professional Requirements
- Must have at least 20 years of experience in Ayurveda practice
- Must have made exceptional contributions in:
- Research
- Teaching
- Promotion of Ayurveda
- Policy development
- Healthcare integration
Educational Qualification
- Must hold a recognized Ayurveda degree under:
- National Commission for Indian System of Medicine Act, 2020, OR
- Indian Medicine Central Council Act, 1970
Age Requirement
- Must be at least 40 years old
Impact Requirement
- Work must have demonstrated national or international-level impact
Nomination Process
Applicants may be:
- Self-nominated
- Nominated by another individual or institution
Eligibility Restrictions
- Previous award winners cannot apply again
- Applicants must meet all experience, qualification, and age requirements
Key Evaluation Criteria
Candidates are typically assessed based on:
- Contribution to Ayurveda research and innovation
- Impact on public health and society
- Leadership in Ayurveda education and training
- Policy influence and system integration
- National or international recognition of work
- Long-term professional excellence
Areas of Contribution Recognized
The award highlights achievements in:
- Ayurveda clinical practice
- Academic teaching and curriculum development
- Scientific research and publications
- Healthcare policy and planning
- Public health integration of Ayurveda
- Global promotion of Ayurveda systems
Why This Award Matters
The National Dhanwantari Ayurveda Award plays an important role in:
- Recognizing senior Ayurveda experts in India
- Strengthening traditional medicine systems
- Encouraging evidence-based Ayurveda practice
- Promoting integration of Ayurveda into modern healthcare
- Inspiring younger practitioners to pursue excellence
- Enhancing global recognition of Ayurveda
Frequently Asked Questions
Who can apply for the award?
Experienced Ayurveda professionals with at least 20 years of practice and a recognized degree.
What is the cash prize?
₹5 lakh along with a trophy, citation, sanad, and traditional honor items.
How many awards are given?
Only three awards are given each year.
What is the minimum age requirement?
Applicants must be at least 40 years old.
Can someone nominate themselves?
Yes, self-nomination is allowed.
Can previous winners apply again?
No, previous awardees are not eligible.
What kind of work is considered?
Research, teaching, policy development, promotion, and integration of Ayurveda in healthcare systems.
Conclusion
The National Dhanwantari Ayurveda Award is a high-level national recognition for senior Ayurveda professionals in India. By honoring leaders in research, education, and healthcare integration, it promotes excellence in Ayurveda and strengthens its role in both national and global health systems.
For more information, visit Government of India.








































