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National Institute of Homeopathy
Mottoशरीरमाद्यं खलु धर्मसाधनम् (Sanskrit)
Motto in English
Physical body is the medium for the righteous action
TypeHomeopathy medical school
Established10 December 1975
(49 years ago)
 (1975-12-10)
Academic affiliation
Budget108.59 crore (US$13 million) (2023–24 est.)[1]
PresidentMinister of State for AYUSH, Government of India
DirectorSubhas Singh
StudentsTotal Seats:
  • BHMS - 126
  • MD(Hom) - 47
  • PhD(Hom) - 15
Location, ,
India

22°34′35″N 88°25′13″E / 22.5764451°N 88.4201847°E / 22.5764451; 88.4201847
CampusUrban
Websitewww.nih.nic.in Edit this at Wikidata
National Institute of Homoeopathy Building

National Institute of Homeopathy (NIH) is an autonomous organisation under the Ministry of Ayush, Government of India.[2] It conducts the BHMS, MD (Homeopathy) and PhD (Homeopathy) courses in Homeopathy. The institute has a 250-bed hospital, with 10 for surgery and 10 for maternity cases.Consists of 25 halls for examination in total. Guarded by CCTV or police service.

History

National Institute of Homeopathy was established on 10 December 1975 as an autonomous organisation under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. It was located at Amherst Street, Kolkata and later shifted to the present location.[3] It started awarding Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery (B.H.M.S.) degrees in 1987. In July 2023 Minister of AYUSH Sarbananda Sonowal announced that Institute to get additional 150 number of beds, previously institute has 100 number of beds would soon have 250 beds.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ "ALLOCATION UNDER THE OBJECT HEAD GRANTS FOR CREATION OF CAPITAL ASSETS" (PDF). www.indiabudget.gov.in.
  2. ^ "State-wise list of AYUSH Colleges in the Country as on 01.04.2008" (PDF). Retrieved 24 November 2021.
  3. ^ About us NIH website.
  4. ^ "National Institute of Homeopathy, Kolkata, to get 150 additional beds: Sonowal". United News of India Jul 17 2023 6:04PM. 17 July 2023. Archived from the original on 23 July 2023. Retrieved 17 July 2023.