Advocacy for National Recognition of Electropathy Gains Momentum
- drccmema1896
- Sep 23
- 2 min read
Introduction
The movement for national recognition of Electropathy is gaining strength across India. Following the landmark step taken by Rajasthan in April 2025 to establish a State Electropathy Board, practitioners and associations across the country are calling on the Central Government to adopt similar measures. Among the voices leading this advocacy is Dr. Jaswinder Singh, a prominent figure in the field, who has urged the Union authorities to grant formal recognition to Electropathy nationwide.
Why National Recognition Matters
Clarity for Practitioners: Thousands of trained Electropathy graduates across India face legal and professional uncertainty due to lack of central recognition.
Patient Access: Millions of patients, especially in rural areas, depend on affordable Electropathy treatment. Recognition would strengthen trust and accessibility.
Healthcare Gap: India faces a shortage of doctors and healthcare workers. Formalizing Electropathy can help bridge this gap by mobilizing trained practitioners.
Learning from Rajasthan
Rajasthan’s decision to establish a five-member State Electropathy Board has set an important precedent. The board is responsible for regulating practice, overseeing education, and registering practitioners—providing a framework that other states and the central government can emulate.
Voices of Advocacy
Dr. Jaswinder Singh and other leaders have emphasized that national recognition is essential for the growth of Electropathy. They argue that the system has already proven its value in delivering safe, natural, and cost-effective healthcare, and that structured regulation will only enhance its contribution to society.
The Way Forward
Advocates are urging the central government to:
Establish a National Electropathy Council.
Create uniform education and registration standards.
Integrate Electropathy into national health policies alongside other traditional systems under AYUSH.
Conclusion
The call for national recognition of Electropathy is not just about the rights of practitioners—it is about strengthening India’s healthcare system with holistic, affordable solutions. With Rajasthan leading the way, voices like Dr. Jaswinder Singh are making it clear that the time has come for India to recognize Electropathy at the national level.


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