National Push for Legal Status of Electropathy Gains Momentum at Delhi Press Conference

Dr. Jaswinder Singh urges Centre to replicate the Rajasthan model to ensure affordable, accessible healthcare

Dr. Jaswinder Singh calls on Central Government to adopt Rajasthan’s model for accessible, affordable alternative healthcare

New Delhi, In a significant move to bring affordable alternative healthcare into the national spotlight, a press conference was held today at the Press Club of India, New Delhi, urging the Government of India to grant official legal recognition to Electropathy, also known as Electro Homeopathy.

Leading the event was Dr. Jaswinder Singh, President of the World Board of Complementary and Holistic Organizations (WBCHO) and Founder of Ebio Cares. Renowned globally and awarded for his contributions to holistic medicine, Dr. Singh has successfully treated thousands of patients with chronic conditions such as Autism, ADHD, Cerebral Palsy, and speech impairments—areas where conventional treatments often fall short.

During the press meet, Dr. Singh highlighted the success of the Rajasthan model, which granted legal status to Electropathy on 30 April 2025 through the establishment of a five-member State Electropathy Board. This move by Rajasthan was praised as a major step toward formalizing the education, regulation, and growth of the system.

Dr. Singh urged the central government to adopt similar measures nationwide, especially in light of growing political support. He cited recent developments in Uttar Pradesh, where State Minister Dr. Sanjay Nishad has reportedly taken up the matter with Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and Deputy CM Brajesh Pathak. Himachal Pradesh is also seeing advocacy efforts, with the Electro Homeopathy Development and Welfare Society submitting a memorandum to Health Minister Dhani Ram Shandil.

“Now is the time for India to formally recognize Electropathy as a legitimate medical system,” said Dr. Singh. “With increasing state-level backing and the success of the Rajasthan initiative, the central government must enact legislation to protect and regulate this system for the benefit of millions.”

Also speaking at the event was Dr. Sandeep Kumar Gupta, a specialist in IT and Artificial Intelligence, who emphasized the role of technology in enhancing the reach and efficiency of traditional systems like Electropathy.

“With its natural, plant-based methodology, Electropathy offers real potential for chronic health management. By incorporating AI and digital tools, we can improve diagnosis, streamline treatments, and expand access to underserved communities—merging tradition with innovation,” said Dr. Gupta.

The press conference marked a united call from the healthcare and technology sectors for progressive steps toward integrating Electropathy into India’s national healthcare framework.

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