A free homeopathic clinic at Gaushala Dharamshala has completed 25 years of dedicated service, emerging as a quiet yet impactful force in community healthcare. Run by Jain Mahila Mandal Kathmandu, the clinic stands as a testament to sustained, grassroots commitment led by women.
Over the past two and a half decades, the clinic has served more than two lakh patients, offering accessible treatment to individuals from diverse backgrounds. Operating daily from 2 pm to 6 pm, it has addressed a wide range of health concerns, from kidney stones to facial paralysis, earning trust through consistency and care.
At the heart of this initiative is a vision that goes beyond treatment. Speaking on the milestone, President Prema Nahata emphasised the organisation’s intent to expand its reach and continue serving more people through free homeopathic care. She highlighted her belief in homeopathy as a long-term healing approach, noting that it does not harm human organs and is free from side effects, encouraging more people to explore it as a viable option.
As it marks 25 years, the clinic reflects not just longevity, but the power of community-driven healthcare rooted in compassion, accessibility and faith in alternative healing.
