Mangalore: Homoeopathic Conference at Deralakatte Fr Muller College Held


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Mangalore, Apr 25: Homoeopathic Conference -2010 on the theme Health for all through Homoeopathy was organized at Father Muller Homoeopathic Medical College, Deralakatte on Saturday April 24. The conference was inaugurated by G N Sreekantaiah, IFS, director, department of Ayush, state government.  

In his message, Sreekantaiah mentioned the need for rural health dispensaries in the state. He also assured that a due share will be given to homoeopathy in ISM and thereby full co-operation will be extended. 



In his message, guest of honour Dr B T Rudresh, Syndicate member, Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences motivated the budding Homoeopaths to take up responsibility to spread Homoeopathy and thus serve humanity. 

Director Fr Patrick Rodrigues and administrator Fr Wilfred Prakash D’Souza also spoke on the occasion.  

Dr Srinath Rao, principal welcomed the gathering. Dr Girish Navada proposed the vote of thanks. 

Dr B T Rudresh, spoke on the topic, Success stories of infertility. Dr Farokh J Master spoke on the topic, Homoeopathy in emergency management and Cancer and homoeopathic treatment.

The conference was attended by 500 delegates from all over India.

  

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