The National Commission for Homoeopathy Act, 2020.

National Commission for Homoeopathy Act, 2020, a significant reform in India's system for regulating Homoeopathy education and practitioners.

🧾 Overview: National Commission for Homoeopathy Act, 2020

📌 Purpose:

To reform the existing regulatory framework governing Homoeopathy education and practice in India by replacing the Central Council of Homoeopathy (CCH) with a new autonomous commission for better transparency, accountability, and standards.

Key Objectives of the Act

Improve the quality and standard of Homoeopathy medical education.

Ensure uniformity in education and practice across India.

Promote transparency in the regulatory process.

Encourage research and innovation in Homoeopathy.

Replace outdated and inefficient structures (like the CCH).

🧩 Key Provisions Explained

FeatureDetails
Name of ActNational Commission for Homoeopathy Act, 2020
Date of Enactment20th September 2020
Repealed ActHomoeopathy Central Council Act, 1973
Main Body EstablishedNational Commission for Homoeopathy (NCH)
Under MinistryMinistry of AYUSH

🏛️ Structure of the Commission

BodyFunction
National Commission for Homoeopathy (NCH)Apex body responsible for regulating Homoeopathy education and practice.
Board of Ethics and Registration for HomoeopathyMaintains National Register of Homoeopathy practitioners and enforces ethical standards.
Medical Assessment and Rating Board for HomoeopathyGrants permission for establishing colleges, assesses education standards.
Homoeopathy Education BoardDevelops curriculum, sets guidelines for institutions.
Advisory Council for HomoeopathyProvides advice and inputs from states and UTs to the NCH.

⚙️ Key Functions of the NCH

Regulate education and practice of Homoeopathy across India.

Frame policies for ethical practices, curriculum, and examinations.

Conduct a National Exit Test (NExT) for Homoeopathy graduates for license to practice.

Maintain a National Register of licensed Homoeopathy practitioners.

Promote research, innovation, and evidence-based practices in Homoeopathy.

🧮 Important Provisions

ProvisionDetails
National RegisterAll licensed practitioners of Homoeopathy must be registered.
NExT (National Exit Test)Mandatory licentiate exam for Homoeopathy graduates to practice.
Appeals MechanismProvides for appeal against decisions of Boards to the Commission.
State Medical CouncilsMust comply with central regulations; they function under the oversight of NCH.
PenaltiesIncludes penalties for unauthorized practice or false registration.

📊 Summary Table of the National Commission for Homoeopathy Act, 2020

AspectDetails
Full NameNational Commission for Homoeopathy Act, 2020
ObjectiveReform regulation of Homoeopathy education and practice
ReplacesHomoeopathy Central Council Act, 1973
Main Body CreatedNational Commission for Homoeopathy (NCH)
Ministry InvolvedMinistry of AYUSH
Key Sub-BodiesHomoeopathy Education BoardBoard of Ethics and RegistrationMedical Assessment and Rating BoardAdvisory Council
National Exit Test (NExT)Mandatory licensing exam for graduates
National RegisterMaintained by the Board of Ethics
Primary FocusUniform education standards, ethics, transparency, research

🧠 Significance of the Act

Modernizes the Homoeopathy regulatory system.

Ensures quality and accountability in medical education.

Promotes public trust in Homoeopathy practitioners.

Reduces political interference and enhances professional autonomy.

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