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CM asks Homeopaths to create an atmosphere of trust among people
Inaugurating the national homeopathy conference in Gandhinagar
today Chief Minister Narendra Modi called upon homeopaths to create
an atmosphere of trust among people for the homeopathic
treatment.
Even as the homeopathic medicines are affordable and free from side
effects, homeopaths should create awareness regarding it among the
people. If the practitioners of homeopathy themselves lack the
faith in homeopathy, people can not have trust on it. Success
stories of homeopathy should properly be put before the people, he
suggested.
There should not be a question of conflict between allopathy,
ayurveda and homeopathy. All the three systems of treatment have
some best things in them, he said.
Chief Minister said that homeopathic medicines prove very effective
in the case of teething in children. It is seen that the irritating
teething process makes children extremely weak and malnourished. It
would be a great service if the homeopathy can be used for keeping
strong the immune system of a child during teething process and
thus preventing children from malnutrition. Regarding this, he
appealed homeopathy association to launch a drive for curbing
malnutrition.
The state government has made available Narmada’s potable water to
the people and has also taken measures for making available the
unpolluted air and food. This has checked many diseases from
spreading, he said.
Mr. Modi said the society has a pressing need for adequate number
of doctors. Considering this, the state government has increased
the medical and engineering seats by five-fold with a view to
create quality human resource.
On the occasion, the homeopaths donated a cheque of Rs.11,11,000
for the Chief Minister’s Kanya Kelavani Nidhi.
In his welcome address, Dr. Mohansinh Rajput, State President of
the homeopathy council, gave details of the council’s
activities.
Chairman of Gopalak Nigam Dr. Sanjay Desai, Council Registrar Mr.
Upadhyay and homeopaths across the State were present on the
occasion.
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