A common ground for the homoeopathy community
Started by Vaibhav Kumar Rai and Rajat Singh. Beginning in Uttar Pradesh.
Why this platform exists
Uttar Pradesh already has a large homoeopathy world. Government and private colleges, thousands of students moving through the BHMS program, alumni who became practitioners, and a public that uses homoeopathy without always understanding it. The parts exist. What does not exist is a connection between them.
A student looking for organized study material searches the open web and finds scattered, inconsistent fragments. A practitioner works largely in isolation, often carrying a quiet frustration that the field is treated as unserious or peripheral. Someone seeking homoeopathic care knows the word but rarely knows what the practice actually involves or how to find a properly qualified person. Each group has a real need, and no current system treats these groups as belonging to the same community.
Homoeopaths.org exists to give that community a shared structure. It is not trying to reinvent homoeopathy or argue for it. It is trying to organize the people and the knowledge that already exist around it, so that being part of this field feels less scattered and less alone. This is the beginning of something being built deliberately, not a finished institution claiming completeness.
Who this is for
Three groups, described by mindset rather than by category. They are not separate audiences served in parallel — they are three positions in one community.
The Student
Inside the BHMS program. Their dominant feeling is academic friction. The material exists somewhere, but not in one place, not in order, and not in a form that respects how a semester actually moves. Underneath the practical problem is a quieter one — uncertainty about whether they are on track, and isolation from peers in other colleges who are facing the same syllabus blind.
The Practitioner
They have knowledge but few structured places to use it beyond their own clinic. The underlying driver is recognition and continuity — a wish for the field to be taken seriously, and for what they have learned to be passed forward rather than lost.
The Seeker
They are not a medical professional and do not want to become one. They want to understand what homoeopathy is, decide whether it fits their situation, and find someone qualified rather than someone merely available. The need here is clarity and trust, not persuasion.
What actually changes
The relief of not searching. Material organized the way the program is actually structured, and the awareness that other students elsewhere are on the same path.
A place where experience has somewhere to go — toward students, toward peers, toward a field that becomes slightly more connected because they showed up.
Orientation. A way to understand homoeopathy and reach qualified practitioners without guessing.
The sense that this field has a shape and a place, instead of being something each person navigates alone.
The long-term direction, kept honest
Uttar Pradesh is the starting point, not the boundary. The reason to begin in one state is not modest ambition — it is sequencing. A community platform earns the right to grow by first becoming genuinely useful and well-organized somewhere real. UP is where the structure gets proven: college-wise and batch-wise organization, working mentorship, study material that has actually been used and refined, a public-facing layer that people trust.
Once that foundation holds, the same structure is intended to extend beyond UP to the wider homoeopathy community. This expansion is a real future direction, not a slogan. It happens by depth first and breadth second — adding states the way the platform added colleges: deliberately, one connected unit at a time, without diluting the clarity that made it work.
Where we're building
9 government and 3 private homoeopathic medical colleges across Uttar Pradesh — the starting network. Growth follows depth, not speed.
- State National HMC & Hospital, Lucknow
- State Sri Durga Ji HMC & Hospital, Azamgarh
- State Dr. Brij Kishore HMC & Hospital, Ayodhya
- State K.G.K. HMC & Hospital, Moradabad
- State Ghazipur HMC & Hospital
- State Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru HMC, Kanpur
- State L.B.S. HMC & Hospital, Prayagraj
- State Shaheed Raja Hari Prasad Mal HMC, Gorakhpur
- State HMC & Hospital, Aligarh
- Bakson Homoeopathic Medical College, Greater Noida
- Singh Sahab HMC & Hospital, Amroha
- Naiminath HMC, Hospital & Research Centre, Agra
This is the starting network. Additional colleges and states are added deliberately — after depth is established, not before.
Founded by
Homoeopaths.org is being built by two people who believe the homoeopathy community deserves a structure as serious as the work it does.
Vaibhav Kumar Rai
Co-Founder
Rajat Singh
Co-Founder
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