National Homoeopathy Conference in Kottayam Marks World Mental Health Day 2025

The National Homoeopathy Research Institute in Mental Health (NHRIMH), under the Central Council for Research in Homoeopathy (CCRH), Ministry of AYUSH, organised a two-day National Homoeopathy Conference from 10–11 October 2025 to mark World Mental Health Day. The event focused on the theme “Access to Services – Mental Health in Catastrophes and Emergencies.”

Experts, researchers, and practitioners from across India discussed the role of Homoeopathy in psychiatric emergencies and its integration into disaster and emergency mental health care. Chetan Kumar Meena, IAS, District Collector of Kottayam, attended as Guest of Honour, highlighting the importance of making mental health services accessible during crises.

The conference featured scientific sessions on trauma response, resilience, community-based interventions, and evidence-based homoeopathic treatments for disorders such as PTSD, ADHD, autism, and depression. It concluded with a call for integrative, research-driven, and inclusive mental health frameworks.

Parimal Kumar

Parimal Kumar worked as a correspondent in national media for 18 years, with experience ranging from newspapers to television. Out of these 18 years, he spent more than 16 years with NDTV. A four-time NT Award winner, twice awarded by IIMCAA, and honoured with ENBA and several other accolades, Parimal Kumar bid farewell to NDTV in 2024 while serving as Senior Special Correspondent. He then launched a new YouTube channel named Kiddocracy, focused on parents with children at the centre.

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