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Scholars International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice (SIJLCJ)
Volume-7 | Issue-01 | 1-5
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Homoeopathy in the Eyes of Legislation in India
Dr. Tridibesh Tripathy, Ms Navya Mall, Mr. Prabhat Kumar, Professor Shankar Das, Professor Dharmendra Pratap Singh, Prof. Rakesh Dwivedi, Dr. Umakant Prusty, Dr. Jeevan Krushna Pattanaik, Dr. Pramod Bihary Pradhan, Dr. S. N. Pandey, Dr. Sudhanshu Dixit, Ms. Sanskriti Tripathy, Mrs. Anjali Tripathy, Assistant Professor Mohini Gautam
Published : Jan. 9, 2024
DOI : DOI: 10.36348/sijlcj.2024.v07i01.001
Abstract
Therapeutics systems are governed by public health laws of the nations in which these are rolled out & practiced. The current article discusses the therapeutic system of Homoeopathy of AYUSH in India & the public health laws that govern this therapeutic system in India. The next step which the article goes through is the journey of the therapeutic system in the nation which becomes the pivotal for the article. The current article deals with the current situation of the homoeopathic therapeutic system at global followed by the national level. As an intervention strategy to deal with the roll out modalities of homoeopathy, the article discusses the journey of its related public health laws also. Finally, the article discusses the role of homoeopathy of AYUSH ministry of India in the current context & proposes a multi stage involvement based on the successful therapeutics in Homoeopathic Materia Medica. The focus of the article on homoeopathy & its related public health laws is critical as it can cover masses as it is cost effective, therapeutically effective & has no side effects. In order to achieve the roll out of these beneficial properties, the related public health laws need effective implementation.
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