Homoeopathy on the move in Jammu & Kashmir
NATIONAL JOURNAL OF HOMOEOPATHY 2003 Jul / Aug VOL V NO 4.
Reported By
Dr Dushyant Kamal Dhari
Editor: Any Homoeopathic activity in the J & K area, can only gladden the heart! We wish them much success and if they require any help, they have only to ask.
A one day free Homoeopathic medical camp was organized at
Rotary Eye Hospital complex, Udhampur on 10/11/03 by the J&K Homoeopathic
Doctors Association and IIHP J&K. Minister for Health and Medical Education,
J&K Govt. Ch. Lal Singh inaugurated the camp by lighting the traditional
lamp.
A team of doctors: Dr Sunil Tickoo, Dr B R Dubb, Dr Yakoob,
Dr R L Sharma, Dr B L Sharma, Dr T R Prasher participated in the camp.
More than 550 patients were examined by Dr Ashok Vaid, Dr
Dushyant Kamal Dhari, Dr Sindhu Gupta, Dr P N Dhar, Dr Umakant and Dr Teg
Bahadur.
The special feature was the treatment of the mentally
retarded children of the ASHA School, Udhampur. This project been undertaken by
IIHP J&K in co-ordination with Command Hospital, Udhampur.
Free Homoeopathic medicines & literature was
distributed among the patients and public in large to create awareness among
them.
Momentos were presented to the Health Minister by the
association and also to Dr Ashok Vaid, senior vice president of the association.
Dr Ashok Vaid had contributed medicines worth Rs 10,000/- to
the Association
And under his leadership the association had attended the
3-day health mela organized by the State health Department at Basholi from 16-8
Oct, 2003 where 700 patients were examined.
On the occasion, Hon’ble Health Minister appreciated the
sincere efforts of the Homoeopathic Association in conducting such camps. He
also said that the wrong notions about Homoeopathy have to be removed by
educating the masses of its curative properties.
He assured every possible support and co-operation from his
end.
Other dignitaries: DIG Udhampur-Doda range sh. Satvir
gupta and DDC Sh Ashok parmar. Director health services, Jammu , S Jasbir singh.
The association plans to hold such monthly camps in different
parts of the state so that awareness about homoeopathy is created and poor and
needy patients are given medical aid and treatment.
