FAISALABAD City News
Call to set up independent
University of Alternative Medicines
From Our Correspondent
FAISALABAD: Speakers at a seminar have called for setting up an independent University of Alternative Medicines, and making separate regulating laws for Tibb-e-Unani, Ayurvedic and Homeopathic practitioners.
It was demanded during the inaugural session of seminar on Tibb, Nature and Science organised by the National Council for Tibb in collaboration with the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, at Iqbal Auditorium of the UAF on Sunday. UAF Vice-Chancellor Prof Dr Iqrar Ahmad Khan stressed upon Hakeems to ensure quality in their services to grab a masses trust that would help dispel the misperception regarding their malpractice. He said that both doctors and Hakeems need to complement each other, adding that flora and fana were the basics of their practice. The VC said that India had institutionalised Hakeems so the same initiative needs to be replicated in Pakistan to eliminate any malpractice in this field. He said that the Center for Advanced Studies in Agriculture and Food Security had included one health programme in its agenda that would help upscale the idea of prevention was better than cure among the masses. He told that out of four winners of Global One Health Competition, three were from the UAF. He urged the Hakeems to come up with durable solutions of the newborn diseases. The VC said that though Hakeems had made the treatment affordable for the people but they need to make it risk-free as it would more satisfy the people. He urged the family Hakeems and experienced practitioners to spread their knowledge and skills to the younger followers. Dr Zabta Khan Shevari, Pakistan Council for Tibb president, said that there vision was to recognise world’s truthful, ethical and effective components for a healthy environment with people having healthy life. He urged the Hakeems to serve humanity with color blind commitment. Dr Zabta said that due to anti-biotic and E-coli reaction, thousands of people had lost their lives. He was of the view that Hakeems could take steps to make this field wider and important as 1.8 billion people were under the age of 25 years and they need to be made part of development by equipping them with all skills and knowledge. He stressed that the origin of Pakistan’s physical diversity potential was need to serve the world in multiple unique ways. He said that in Pakistan one doctor was taking care of 2,500 people that ratio must be narrow downed by adding more doctors in the sector. Hakeem Zahid Ashraf, Hakeem Habibullah Cheema, Hakeem Anwar Khan Lodhi, Prof Hakeem Hafiz Muhammad Younis, Hakeem Muhammad Ahmad Saleemi and others also spoke.
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