Key Points

The Ayush Ministry is set to host an unprecedented global homeopathy convention in Gujarat, drawing 10,000 international delegates. The two-day event at Gandhinagar's Mahatma Mandir will focus on education, practice, and research in traditional medicine. With the theme "Education, Practice, and Research", the convention aims to showcase homeopathy's growing global impact and future potential. The event will also feature India's largest "Live Materia Medica" competition and provide a platform for academics, researchers, and policymakers to collaborate and innovate.

Key Points: Ayush Ministry Global Homeopathy Convention Launches in Gujarat

  • Largest homeopathy convention featuring global delegates from research and healthcare
  • Celebrates World Homeopathy Day with pioneering theme
  • Highlights educational and research advancements in traditional medicine
  • Hosted by multiple national homeopathic organizations
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Ayush Ministry to hold two-day homeopathic convention in Gujarat

Massive international homeopathy event at Gandhinagar to explore education, research, and practice with 10,000 global delegates

"The aim is to strengthen global access to homeopathic research advancements - Ayush Ministry"

New Delhi, April 8

Ayush Ministry is set to hold a two-day homeopathic convention in Gujarat that will endorse traditional and complementary systems of medicine.

The event, to be held on the occasion of World Homeopathy Day, will be inagurated by Prataprao Jadhav, Union Minister of State (Independent Charge).

Organised under the aegis of the Ministry of Ayush, the convention will be jointly hosted by the Central Council for Research in Homeopathy (CCRH), the National Commission for Homeopathy (NCH), and the National Institute of Homeopathy (NIH) on April 10-11, at the Mahatma Mandir Convention and Exhibition Centre in Gandhinagar.

The theme this year is ‘Education, Practice, and Research’. It “highlights the three foundational pillars for the growth of Homoeopathy,” said the Ministry.

The event is expected to witness participation from about 10,000 delegates from across the globe, making it the largest gathering in the history of homeopathy.

“The aim of World Homeopathy Day 2025 is to strengthen global access to homeopathic research advancements, its practical applications, and its growing impact in both healthcare and industry,” the Ministry said.

"The convention will not only cater to academics and researchers but will also bring together policymakers and industry experts on one unified platform," it added.

The event will also hold India’s largest-ever "Live Materia Medica" competition and organise separate, thought-provoking sessions by the three collaborating organisations for exhaustive deliberations.

“This year’s celebration will witness the largest representation from the education sector, paving the way for future generations of homeopathy professionals. We will also use the platform to sensitise the students about the new courses introduced by NCH,” Dr. Pinakin N. Trivedi, Chairperson-in-Charge, NCH.

The event will provide a monumental platform for homoeopathy to celebrate, collaborate, and chart the course for the future of traditional medicine.

With being home to the WHO’s first Global Traditional Medicine Centre in Jamnagar, this large-scale event will further position Gujarat as a frontrunner in endorsing traditional and complementary systems of medicine, the Ministry said.

- IANS

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Priya M.
This is such an important initiative! Homeopathy has helped my family for generations. Excited to see Gujarat hosting this global event 🌿
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Rajesh K.
While I appreciate the promotion of traditional medicine, I hope there will be equal emphasis on scientific validation. Some homeopathic treatments need more rigorous testing.
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Ananya S.
As a homeopathy student, this is amazing news! The Live Materia Medica competition sounds particularly exciting. Can't wait to attend!
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Vikram P.
Gujarat becoming the hub for traditional medicine - proud moment for our state! The WHO center in Jamnagar is already putting us on the global map.
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Sunita R.
I've been using homeopathy alongside allopathy for chronic issues. The integrated approach works best for me. Glad to see it getting this platform!
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Arjun T.
The theme 'Education, Practice, and Research' is spot on! Homeopathy needs all three to evolve while staying true to its roots. Kudos to the organizers 👏

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