Beltangady, September 10: Today’s need is that all sorts of medical treatments are available in the same hospital. The patient should be given the appropriate kind of medical treatment which suits him, said Aravind Kejriwal- Chief Minister of Delhi.
He spoke at the graduation ceremony held on Wednesday, September 9th at the College of Yoga and Naturopathy, Ujire, Dharmasthala. Different kinds of medical systems are not working in synchronization, this has to be changed. In this view, efforts have to be made by the government and private firms. If Dharmadhikari of Dharmasthala makes such kind of attempts, the Delhi government will extend support to it, said Delhi CM Aravind Kejriwal.
People need to be educated:
In the modern days, due to the food habits and fast life style, it is common that there have been continuous changes in health. The Indian Medicine system is able to provide a solution to this. But the common people lack knowledge on this and the work on educating the mass must be undertaken. Naturopathy treatment gives wonderful experience, he said sharing his experiences. Use a small part of your income for social service. By this ego reduces and internal peace will be achieved. Time donation is a great donation. Render your sincere service; he said giving a call to the young doctors. For the survival of democracy, the youth must donate their time, suggested Aravind Kejriwal.
Health Minister U T Khader after preaching the voth, addressed the gathered and said, success can be achieved if service is rendered with the attitude that the doctors should develop sentimental relationship with the people and do good for the people. In the recent days, Naturopathy is gaining recognizance in India and abroad, and more chances will be available in future. The state government is giving more support to Yoga and naturopathy treatment. Attempts are being done to develop tourism and Ayush together. In the state too attempts will be made to provide all kinds of treatments under a single roof, informed Minister Khader.
Presiding over the ceremony, Dr D Veerendra Heggade, Dharmadhikari of Shree Kshetra Dharmasthala said, Naturopathy is medicine-less treatment, and the co-operation of the patient is important for this. By following the diet system of consuming natural food, several diseases can be cured. Naturopathy is also of the same kind, and work on moving towards the nature is being done. For this, good response is received from all, said Dr D Veerendra Heggade.
On the dais, D Harshendra Kumar-Secretary, SDM Educational Institutions, Vice-President Prof S Prabhakar, Secretary of Shantivana Trust – Seetarama Tolpadittaya, Prashanth Shetty-College Principal and others were present.
Dr B Yashovarma Secretary, SDM Educational Society (R) welcomed the gathering. Rita Mareeta D’Souza compeered the program. Lecturer Dr Shivaprasad Shetty proposed the vote of thanks.
During the ceremony, degree was awarded to 54 graduates and nine post-graduates.

