| 1.
First representation of Institute on 15th Aug. 1947
for recognition of Homoeopathy.
2. Govt. Appointed Homoeopathy
inquiry committee with representation of members from
Institution in 1948.
3. Recommendations of Committee
(1949)
a. Recgonition of Scientificity of Homoeopathic system
of medicine.
b. Formation of Central Council of Homoeopathy
4. Institute was responsible
for constitution of the first Adhoc Committee in 1952
5. Appointment of Homeo advisory
committee(1954)
6. Founder Secretary of Institute
Dr. K. G. Saxena was appointed as the first Homoeopathic
advisor to the Govt. of India in 1962.
7. Moved bill for Homoeopathy
for regulation of Homoeopathic Education, Examinations,
Qualification and practice in 1972.
8. Setting up of Homoeopathic
Pharmacopoeia Committee in 1962 with Dr. K. G. Saxena
as member secretary.
9. Institute was responsible
for formation of
a. Research Committee.
b. Rural Homoeopathic Medical Aid Committee.
c. Drug Technical Advisory Board
d. Family Planning Committee
e. Finance Committee
10. Institute has taken efforts
for establishment of
a. Central Council of Homoeopathy
b. Central Research Council
c. National Institute of Homoeopathy
d. Central Drug Laboratory
11. Institute has recommended
Govt. of India and Central Council of Homoeopathy for
introduction of Post Graduate courses and graded degree
courses in Homoeopathy.
12. Institute has prevailed
upon State Government to appoint Homoeopaths as Medical
Officers in every PHC and to a certain extent achieved
success.
13. Institute has persuaded
Govt. to involve Homoeopaths in National Health Programme.
14. Through the efforts of Institute
member Dr. Diwan Harish Chand who became president of
Liga Medicarum Homoeopathica Internationals (LIGA).
The Indian Homoeopathic practitioner now enjoy a high
repute in the international field through membership
of LIGA. |