Tripura govt to set up Homeopathy Medical College: CM Saha

IANS April 11, 2025 262 views

Tripura's Chief Minister Manik Saha has unveiled ambitious plans to establish a Homeopathy Medical College in the state. The initiative comes as part of a broader strategy to promote and develop alternative medicine infrastructure. Saha emphasized the long-term benefits of homeopathy and highlighted the need for increased public awareness. The state government is committed to recruiting more homeopathy doctors and creating integrated healthcare facilities.

"After 2014, when Narendra Modi became Prime Minister, homeopathy was given special attention" - Manik Saha
Tripura govt to set up Homeopathy Medical College: CM Saha
Agartala, April 10: Chief Minister Manik Saha on Thursday said that the state government had discussed with investors to set up a Homeopathy Medical College in Tripura.

Key Points

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Tripura aims to establish first Homeopathy Medical College

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State currently has 173 Homeopathy Medical Officers

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CM highlights homeopathy's long-term treatment benefits

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Plans to increase public awareness about homeopathic medicine

Addressing the World Homeopathy Day 2025 function at Prajna Bhavan, the Chief Minister emphasized that homeopathy treatment has been facing challenges for a long time. “We must overcome such challenges. We are trying to set up a Homeopathy Medical College. I myself visited the state hospital for Homeopathy. Some investors from outside the state came for this, and we have asked them to set up one Homeopathy Medical College,” said Saha, who holds the home portfolio.

He added that the journey of homeopathy started from West Bengal, and from there it spread across the country, noting that people of Tripura also used to visit West Bengal for homeopathy treatment. “In Tripura, there are some issues in homeopathy treatment. It needs massive publicity and outreach. We have to highlight the success stories. There are many homeopathy doctors who have gained a good name in the state, but people are not aware of the success stories,” he said.

Saha, who is also a dental surgeon, stated that homeopathy can’t provide an immediate solution but is helpful in the long term, adding that there are many patients who don’t need surgery but are cured due to homeopathy. “After 2014, when Narendra Modi became Prime Minister, homeopathy was given special attention, which was neglected for years,” he claimed.

Homeopathy came under Ayush along with Unani and Ayurveda, and homeopathic medicines have no adverse reactions. “We have to create awareness among the public. We are hopeful that in the coming days, we will go before the people with our benefits,” said Saha.

He informed that the number of Homeopathy Medical Officers in the state is 173 so far. The Chief Minister stated that the state government is planning to recruit more homeopathy doctors and added that in Sabroom Sub-division in southern Tripura, another integrated Ayush Hospital would be set up.

“The Health Department in Tripura has significantly developed. We are also working for the development of homeopathy treatment,” he added. Health Secretary Kiran Gitte, Additional Secretary Rajiv Dutta, Director of Health Department Tapan Majumder, Director of Medical Education H.P. Sharma, Director of Family Welfare and Disease Prevention Anjan Das, Joint Director of the National Health Mission Arup Deb, along with other eminent doctors, were present at the event.

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Priya K.
This is wonderful news! My grandmother has been using homeopathy for years with great results. Having a dedicated college in Tripura will help so many people access alternative medicine. 👏
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Rahul S.
While I appreciate the initiative, I hope the government will ensure proper scientific validation of homeopathic treatments alongside this expansion. Alternative medicine should complement, not replace, evidence-based healthcare.
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Mitali D.
As someone who had to travel to Kolkata for homeopathy treatment last year, this development makes me so happy! More accessible healthcare options are always welcome.
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Arjun P.
Interesting move. I wonder if there's enough demand for homeopathy doctors in Tripura to justify a whole medical college? Would love to see some data on current usage rates.
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Sunita R.
Homeopathy cured my chronic migraines when nothing else worked. So glad the government is recognizing its value! Maybe now people will stop dismissing it as "just placebo."
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Debashish M.
The integrated Ayush Hospital in Sabroom is a great idea too. Hope they maintain high standards across all traditional medicine systems. Quality control will be key to gaining public trust.

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