Hyderabad: The Telangana Electropathy Practitioners Association, in collaboration with the Asian Institute of Electropathy Medical Science, celebrated World Electropathy Day on Monday. The event took place in Hyderabad, marking the birth anniversary of Dr. Count Cesare Mattei, founder of the herbal-based healing system.
The event, held at a private hotel in Nampally, featured a live performance by students. They explained the principles and medical relevance of Electropathy. The performance received praise from attendees, who included doctors, legal experts, educators, and students.
World Electropathy Day Hyderabad event focuses on legal clarity and outreach
Advocate M.A. Raheem Khan of the Telangana High Court addressed the gathering. He clarified the legal status of Electropathy in the state, referencing a recent High Court ruling in its favor. He stressed that legal recognition plays a vital role in building confidence among practitioners and the public.
Dr. M.A. Kareem, president of the association, encouraged practitioners to invest in research and development to strengthen the system’s scientific foundation. Dr. Radha, a guest of honour, urged students to promote Electropathy through awareness and community engagement. She emphasized the role of skill, knowledge, and education in advancing the discipline.
Dr. M.A. Raqib Khan facilitated the event, honoured participants, and thanked the guests. The programme was hosted by Dr. Muqtar Ahmed and Syed Riyaz Ahmed, directors of the Asian Institute.