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| Introduction |
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| Establishment and incorporation of National
Council for Tibb |
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| National Council for Tibb is a body corporate, having
perpetual succession and a common seal established under
the provisions of Unani, Ayurvedic and
Homoeopathic Practitioners Act, 1965. |
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| Composition of NCT |
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- The National Council for Tibb shall consist of the
following members, namely
- Four members, being qualified and registered practitioners
of the Unani System of Medicine, to be nominated by
the Federal Government after consulting the Provincial
Government concerned, of whom one shall be from each
Province.
- Eleven qualified members, to be elected from amongst
themselves by the registered practitioners of the
Unani System of Medicine, of whom five shall be from
the Punjab, three from Sindh, two from the North West
Frontier Province and one from Balochistan;
- Two members, to be elected from amongst themselves
by the teachers of all the recognized Institutions
of the Unani or Ayurvedic System of Medicine;
one member, to be elected from amongst themselves
by the registered practitioners of the Ayurvedic System
of Medicine;
- Four members, to be nominated by the Federal Government,
of whom one shall be a Scientist from the related
field and one Deputy Secretary (Budget) Ministry of
Health, who shall also be the Chairman of the Finance
Committee.
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| Functions of the National Council for Tibb |
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- To consider applications for recognition under this
Act made by institutions imparting or desiring to
impart instruction in the system of medicine with
which the Council is concerned.
- To secure the maintenance of an adequate standard
of education in recognized institutions;
- To make arrangements for the registration of duly
qualified persons in accordance with the provision
of UAH Act 1965.
- To appoint committees or sub-committees, each having
due representation of all the Provinces, for a specific
period, to perform any specified function connected
with the functions of the Council;
- To provide for research in the system of medicine
with which the Council is concerned; and
- To do such other acts and things as it may be empowered
or required to do by this Act or the Rules.
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