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Nagpur doctor represents India at European Congress for Homeopathy at Vienna

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Dr Kavita Chandak at the European Congress for Homeopathy in Vienna.

Dr Kavita Chandak, a well known homeopath from Nagpur presented two research papers – ‘Homeopathy rocks burnout walks’ and ‘Age gracefully with homeopathy’ – at the European Congress for Homeopathy (ECH) held at Vienna, Austria from November 17 to November 19, 2016.

This one of a kind first conference which celebrated 200 years of homeopathy in Central Europe saw 480 doctors participants from 46 countries like America, London, Austria, Hungry, Italy, France, Slovakia, Check Republic, Greece, Ukraine, Germany, Australia, China, Belgium, India, etc. Nagpur’s Dr Kavita Chandak was also among the 480 doctors as she was invited for an oral as well as poster presentation.

In her speech at the conference, Dr Chandak threw light on modern era disorders especially as to how we land ourselves in frustration, depression and social isolation by being in our own shell, by keeping ourselves busy on social networking sites and by not communicating with people around. She also spoke about the hazards and role of homeopathy in treating such physio-psycho modern era disorders. In her second research paper – Aging gracefully with Homeopathy – Dr Chandak explained the role of homeopathy in keeping a person young.

While Dr Thomas Penbauwer was the president of European congress of Homeopathy, Dr Enid Segall and D Edward were the secretaries.

Sharing her experience of the conference, Dr Chandak said, “The belief in homeopathy has been strengthened worldwide as it is economic and works amazingly for chronic disorders as well as emergency acute diseases. In Europe, different potencies of homeopathic dilutions are available and they follow a little different pattern of practice. I  learnt many things being at the conference and I’m sure my patients here will be benefitted with this additional knowledge.”

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1st COVID-19 case in Ramdaspeth crops up near Cabinet Minister Vijay Wadettiwars residence

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The patient is reportedly connected to a resident from Mominpura. However, nothing concrete as of now can be said about the same. More details are awaited.

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Nagpur: 91 test positive in 24 hours making COVID-19 tally rise to 1266

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Out of the total, 823 have been cured and over 333 are currently being treated upon.

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Nagpur man discovers 4-month-old foetus in gutter; cops suspect illegal abortion

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In yet another shocking incident, a resident named Rahul Tumane discovered a 4-month-old foetus lying in an abandoned condition behind his house (near plot number 13, behind Kajal Bar and Restaurant area) in Pardi inside a gutter. 

Police inspector Sunil Chavan told Nation Next that a four-month-old foetus, wrapped in a cloth, was found lying inside a gutter near a house on Thursday night in Pardi. Chavan also informed that the foetus was sent for an autopsy to Mayo Hospital and the reports are awaited. Police have suspected the possibility of abandonment after an illegal abortion. 

A case has been registered under Section 318 (Concealment of birth by secret disposal of a dead body) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) on the basis of a complained filed by Tumane. 

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