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Bills passed for the formation of the National Commission for Indian Medicine System, Homoeopathy

Lawstreet Journal 15 Sep 2020 11:37pm

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On Monday (September 14, 2020) giving priorities to one of the major issues regarding the Indian Medicine System, Homoeopathy. Parliament took the initiative by giving recognition passed the bill for the formation of the National Commission of Indian Medicine System and Homoeopathy. 

The Lok Sabha lower house of Parliament today passed two bills together for the ease of access to high-quality medical professionals with both homeopathic treatment and as well as in Indian Medicine System. Bills named as 1. National Commission for Homoeopathy Bill, 2019 and 2. National Commission for India System of Medicine Bill 2019 were earlier passed by the Upper House of Parliament Rajya Sabha on the 19th day of March this year, during the Budget Session this year. 

Due to the Pandemic, it was set that both the houses will only work for four hours a day in Monsoon Session i.e this session. By taking this into consideration both the bills were discussed and passed within half an hour with citing insufficiency of time. 

Respected Member of Parliament Mr. Shashi Tharoor starting from the criticism of the present government said that the committee had recommended that an Appellate Tribunal should be created to hear all appeals from the decision of the two commissions. By incorporating suggestions of the standing committee, he said the government bill stipulates that all bills lie before the Central government. 

TMC leader Pratima Mondal by presenting her negative views for the bill and questioning the transparency in the election of members suggested that the members should be elected… Continue Reading...


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