Nearly 150 nations to celebrate Ayurveda Day on Oct 29
This year more than 150 countries across the globe have geared up for Ayurveda Day that is being celebrated around the theme “Ayurveda Innovations for Global Health”.
The Ministry of AYUSH is organising the convention to pay tributes to the founder of Homoeopathy, Dr Christian Friedrich Samuel Hahnemann, on his 263nd birth anniversary
The Central Council for Research in Homeopathy (CCRH) under the Ministry of AYUSH is organising a two-day scientific convention on April 10 and 11 in New Delhi to mark the World Homoeopathy Day.
The theme of this convention is “Innovate: Evolve; Progress: Exploring Science since 40 years”.
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Vice-President M Venkaiah Naidu will be the chief guest at the function while Minister of State (Independent Charge) for AYIJSH Shripad Yesso Naik will preside over it.
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The CCRH is organising the convention to pay tributes to the founder of Homoeopathy, Dr Christian Friedrich Samuel Hahnemann, on his 263nd birth anniversary. AYUSH awards relating to Homoeopathy for Life Time Achievement, Best Teacher, Young Scientist and Best Research paper will be conferred on the occasion.
The delegates at the convention would include homoeopathic researchers, practitioners, students, industrialists as we all as representatives of various homoeopathic associations. Many scientists and veterans of Homoeopathy will speak too. Scientists from other allied sciences will also present their findings related to studies on Homoeopathy.
MP Manoj Rajoria and Secretary, Ministry of AYUSH, Vaidya Rajesh Kotecha will be the guests of honour at the function.
The CCRH is set to sign MoUs with PG Homoeopathic Colleges on this World Homoeopathy Day to support development of research infrastructure in an effort to link education with research. “The vision behind the agreement would be to provide impetus to research infrastructure, which, in turn further orient the students towards research,” said a statement issued by the Press Information Bureau.
The council claims to have accomplished as many as 168 clinical researches, 40 basic researches, standardisation studies of 348 drugs, proving of 112 drugs and clinical verification of 106 drugs so far in the last 40 years.
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