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Nada India along with Sober Recovery Center organized the two day Acudetox Ear Acupuncture Training in Kathmandu

Nada India along with Sober Recovery Treatment and Rehabilitation Center SRTRC Nepal organized the two day Acudetox Ear Acupuncture Training Workshop  from the 23-24 March, 2017 in Kathmandu. This program saw the participation of more than 15 recovery centers from across Kathmandu. accordingly to citation presented to Nada India team that it proved very beneficial and will go a long way in cultivating better and efficient detoxification treatments for victims of addiction in Nepal.



SRTRC greatly appreciates the effort and co-operation extended by Nada India in providing information sharing & skill building initiatives. SRTRC would like to gratefully thank Nada India and look forward to continue working in co-operation with Nada India in future endeavors.
Nada India Foundation works towards promoting inclusive non-pharmacological approaches and methods like Acudetox, peer counselling for protection and recovery. It also advocates for balanced and healthy public policies to prevent, control non-communicable diseases and drug free life style.

Sober Recovery Treatment and Rehabilitation Center (SRTRC) is a secular, non- government, non-profit agency; providing counselling, support and treatment to the victims of addiction and HIV/AIDS in Nepal. SRTRC had two separate facilities for male and female clients.

Memento presented to Nada Team  









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