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Jaipur Opens Rajasthan Electropathy Board Office as Speaker Pushes Research and Standards

A new Rajasthan Electropathy Board office and administrative complex has opened in Gandhi Nagar, Jaipur, with Assembly Speaker Vasudev Devnani urging stronger education, research and standardisation.
Jaipur Opens Rajasthan Electropathy Board Office as Speaker Pushes Research and Standards
By ILJC Team|

Jaipur has added a new administrative address for alternative medicine with the inauguration of the Rajasthan Electropathy Medical System Board office and administrative complex at M-8, Gandhi Nagar. At the opening on May 1, 2026, Rajasthan Assembly Speaker Vasudev Devnani said the system will need stronger education, regular research and standardisation if it is to become more credible and effective over time.

For Jaipur readers, the significance is local as well as administrative. The new office places the board's day-to-day operations in the capital and signals that the state is trying to give this medical stream a more formal institutional base rather than leaving it on the margins of public discussion.

Quick Highlights

  • The Rajasthan Electropathy Board's office and administrative complex has opened at Gandhi Nagar, Jaipur.
  • Devnani said the system needs stronger teaching arrangements, research and standardisation.
  • A video conferencing system, the board's third newsletter edition and an Arogya Mela booklet were also launched.
  • Speakers at the event said the system currently uses treatment approaches linked to 114 plants.
  • The event also highlighted the need to keep medicine focused on public trust rather than commercialisation alone.

Why the new Jaipur office matters

The inauguration is important less because a building has opened and more because it marks a step toward institutional structure. When a medical system gets a dedicated office, administrative staff and communication tools, it becomes easier for training, coordination and public outreach to happen through a fixed state-level platform.

That is why Devnani's emphasis on quality, safety, efficiency and continuity matters. His central message was not just to expand the reach of electropathy, but to make it more systematic through organised teaching, ongoing study and clearer standard-setting.

Event elementWhat was launched or highlighted
New facilityBoard office and administrative complex at M-8, Gandhi Nagar, Jaipur
Technology setupVideo conferencing system inaugurated
PublicationsThird edition of the board newsletter and an Arogya Mela booklet
Research referenceOfficials said the system currently uses treatment approaches linked to 114 plants

What officials said about the medical system

Devnani described electropathy as a nature-linked medical system and said its future strength will depend on how well it is supported by formal teaching and regular research. He also argued that better standardisation would help improve consistency and public confidence.

Other speakers reinforced that line from different angles. Kalicharan Saraf said the system's plant-based approach could be beneficial if developed properly, while Professor Tribhuvan Sharma from the veterinary university at Jobner said that treatment work under the system is currently being carried out using 114 plants. Board representatives also used the event to describe the effort behind bringing the system into a more formal state framework in Rajasthan.

What Jaipur should watch next

The real test will not be the inauguration itself but what follows from it. If the board uses the new Jaipur office to strengthen documentation, teaching, digital coordination and research-backed standards, the move could become more meaningful than a ceremonial opening.

For the city, that means Gandhi Nagar may now become the center of future board activity, professional communication and outreach around this medical stream. The next thing to watch is whether the new office leads to visible institutional work such as training structures, research output and clearer operational standards rather than remaining only an administrative milestone.

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