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2- day Homoeopathy Symposium 2024 concludes in Delhi

The symposium witnessed a series of workshops, panel discussions, and presentations on a range of topics, including research, clinical practice, market insights, and quality assurance.

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New Delhi: The two-day international Homoeopathy Symposium 2024, with the theme ‘Empowering Research, Enhancing Proficiency,’ ended on April 11, 2024, in New Delhi, India, a PIB press release stated.

The event aimed to bring together researchers, scientists, and healthcare experts to explore the latest advancements in the field of homeopathy and promote its global acceptance. The symposium witnessed a series of workshops, panel discussions, and presentations on a range of topics, including research, clinical practice, market insights, and quality assurance. The experts in attendance shared their insights about the importance of evidence-based research and quality education in promoting the growth of Homoeopathy. They also highlighted the need for regulatory support and investments in research and development.

The government is committed to promoting Homoeopathy as a part of the country’s healthcare system. This is in line with the government’s efforts to promote alternative medicine and strengthen the healthcare system.

The Homoeopathy Symposium 2024 provided a platform for researchers and clinicians to come together and share their experiences in promoting this valuable system of medicine. The event is significant in terms of laying the foundation for a global community of Homoeopathy practitioners and scientists. It has also highlighted the importance of continuous research and quality education in promoting the growth of this field.

The Homoeopathy Symposium 2024 will help to strengthen the evidence base for the further advancement of Homoeopathy as a part of healthcare.

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