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Ayurvedic Section: S.NO. NAME OF THE DEPARTMENT 1. MAULIK SIDDHANT (Basic Principles) 2. RACHNA SHARIR (Anatomy) 3. KRIYA SHARIR (Physiology) 4. DRAVYAGUNA (Pharmacology and Materia Medica) 5. RASA SHASTRA (Pharmaceutical science) 6. ROG NIDAN (Pathology) 7. SWASTHYAVRITTA((Preventive and Social MediCine & Yoga) 8. AGAD TANTRA(Medical Jurisprudence & Toxicology) 9. PRASUTI & STRIROGA (Obstetrics & Gynaecology.) 10. KAUMARBHARATYA (Paediatrics) 11. KAYACHIKITSA(Ayurved Medicine) 12. SHALYA(Surgery) 13. SHALAKYA TANTRA(Eye & ENT) 14. PANCHAKARMA

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Page 1: College Depts Ayurvedic Section

Ayurvedic Section:

S.NO. NAME OF THE DEPARTMENT

1. MAULIK SIDDHANT (Basic Principles)

2. RACHNA SHARIR (Anatomy)

3. KRIYA SHARIR (Physiology)

4. DRAVYAGUNA (Pharmacology and Materia Medica)

5. RASA SHASTRA (Pharmaceutical science)

6. ROG NIDAN (Pathology)

7. SWASTHYAVRITTA((Preventive and Social MediCine & Yoga)

8. AGAD TANTRA(Medical Jurisprudence & Toxicology)

9. PRASUTI & STRIROGA (Obstetrics & Gynaecology.)

10. KAUMARBHARATYA (Paediatrics)

11. KAYACHIKITSA(Ayurved Medicine)

12. SHALYA(Surgery)

13. SHALAKYA TANTRA(Eye & ENT)

14. PANCHAKARMA

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Name of the department : Samhita-Siddhant-Sanskrit

Introduction to the department-

Deals with Basic principles of Ayurved which is the root of ayurvedic medicines.

Faculties- 1) Dr. Nishi Arora, MD, PhD (Ayurveda), PGDCFT (Associate professor)

2) Dr.Kousik Das Mahapatra, MD, PhD(Ayurveda), PGDCFT (Lecturer)

3) Mrs.Mukta, M.A., PhD in Sanskrit(Lecturer)

4) Dr. Sangeeta Mishra ,MD,PhD

Available equipments-

Chart-30, Models-10

Departmental activities regular classes (40/week), Departmental seminar (Once in amonth), CME conducted in 2015

Publications- 1) Dr. Nishi Arora, MD, PhD (Ayurveda), PGDCFT (Associate professor)- 3 books.

2) Dr.Kousik Das Mahapatra, MD, PhD(Ayurveda), PGDCFT (Lecturer)- 2 books, 20 scientific papers

Research ongoing Multi-dimensional study on Diabetes

Details of Faculty Sl.No. Name of the

faculty Qualification Date of

joining Present Designation

Contact. No. Photo

1. Dr. Nishi Arora

, MD, PhD, PGDCFT

29/03/2001 Associate professor

9871050255

2. Dr. Kousik

Das Mahapatra

, MD, PhD, PGDCFT

16/09/2010 Lecturer 9582464064

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3. Mrs.Mukta, Guest Faculty

M.A., PhD Part time

Lecturer 9013320845

4. Dr. Sangeeta Mishra

M.D, PhD 08/04/2016 Assistant Professor

9468457364

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NAME OF DEPARTMENT - RACHNA SHARIR

INTRODUCTION TO THE DEPARTMENT-

Rachna Sharir is first year subject of ayurved professional. It stands as

one the important pillar of basic principal of ayurved. The subject includes

study of normal body structures as stated in ayurved samhitas by different

acharyas along with the study of modern anatomy. This subject has been in

our history from long periods written in various samhitas sharir sthana.

Sushrut sharir sthana is accepted as superior literature among all related sharir

sthana. Sharir means ‘human body’ and rachna means ‘structure’ therefore

rachna sharir is the branch of ayurved which deals with the knowledge of

structure of human body . All the medical sciences require more or less basic

knowledge of Rachana Sharir. Hence this branch is indeed one of the

compulsory and important part of ayurved . As per new CCIM syllabus

Rachna Sharir comprises of ayurved srotas,marma,sira,dhamani etc and also

the modern anatomy.

Details of Faculty

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Sl.No.

Name of the faculty

Qualification Date of joining

Present Designation

Contact. No. Photo

1. Dr. Amit Kumar Sharma

MD (Ay)

05/08/2008 Associate Proffessor

8588875233

2. Dr.Ashok

Kumar Sharma

MD (Ay)

17/09/2010 Lecturer 8750196251

3 Dr. Sarang

Vijay Ingle MD(AYU) 31/05/2016 Assistant

Professor 9970194682

DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVITIES

THEORY

PRACTICAL [DISECTION, BONE DEMONSTRATION, DEMONSTRATION OF MODEL]

INDIVIDUAL OR GROUP PRESENTATION

GROUP DISCUSSIONQUIZ

SEMINARS

AVAILABLE INSTRUMENTS, EQUIPMENTS, CHARTS & MODELS

S. NO. NAME OF THE MODELS QUANTITY

1. WHOLE BODY MUSCULATURE MALE

01

2. WHOLE BODY

MUSCULATURE FEMALE

01

3. SKELETON DISARTICULATED

04

4. MALE UROGENITAL

SYSTEM

02

5. FEMALE UROGENITAL SYSTEM

02

6. TONGUE WITH TEETH 03

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7. EYE BALL 03

8. LUNGS 02

9. STOMACH WITH DUODENUM

03

10. KNEE JOINT 01

11. EAR 03

12. KIDNEY 03

13. HEART 01

14. HAND 01

15. FOOT 01

16. ARM 01

17. LEG 01

18. VENTRICLES OF BRAIN 01

19. DISARTICULATED BRAIN 03

20. HIP JOINT 01

21. SHOULDER JOINT 01

22. ELBOW JOINT 01

23. HEAD & NECK 01

24. NASAL CAVITY 02

25. ORAL CAVITY 01

26. THYROID AND PARATHYROID GLAND

02

27. ARTERIES OF HEAD AND

NECK

02

28. STRUCTURES OF MAMMARY GLAND

02

29. BONE STRUCTURE CROSS

SECTION

02

30. TONSILS 01

31. FOETAL CIRCULATION 02

32. PITUTARY GLAND 01

33. NOSE AND PHARYNX

SAGITTAL SECTION

02

34. RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 02

35. ARTERIES OF THE PELVIC

REGION

02

36. MALE REPRODUCTIVE

ORGANS

02

37. FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE

ORGAN

02

38. UTERUS IN SECTION 02

39. PROCESS OF FERTILISATION IN UTERUS

02

40. SPLEEN 02

41. URINARY BLADDER

SECTION

01

42. STRUCTURES OF PENIS 01

43. AUTONOMIC NERVOUS

SYSTEM

02

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44. LYMPHATIC SYSTEM 02

45. PERIPHERAL NERVOUS

SYSTEM

02

46. NEURON STRUCTURE 01

47. RECTUM AND ANAL

CANAL

02

48. CIRCULATORY SYSTEM 01

49. ARTERIAS OF LOWER LIMB 01

50. TESTIS CROSS SECTION 01

51. SPINAL CORD WITH SPINAL

NERVES

02

52. PELVIC CAVITY 01

53. DELOPING FOETUS 01

54. T. S. ABDOMINAL CAVITY

VARIOUS LEVELS

07

55. SAGITTAL SECTION OF PELVI CAVITY

01

56. CEREBELLUM 02

57. TRACHEA WITH LUNGS 01

58. DIGESTIVE SYSTEM 01

59. URINARY SYSTEM 01

60. CARDIOVASCULAR

SYSTEM

01

61. OVUM 01

62. ZYGOTE 01

63. STOMACH MUSCULATURE 01

64. TEETH ALL 04

65. DUODENUM WITH

PANCREAS

01

66. ENDOMENTRIUM 01

67. INTERNAL EAR 01

68. VARIOUS STAGES OF

EMBRYO

01

69. LIVER 02

70. MODEL CELL DIVISION 18

71. PORTAL SYSTEM 02

72. PROSTATE 01

73. LARYNX WITH THYROID GLAND

01

74. TONGUE 01

75. EXCRETORY SYSTEM 01

S. NO. NAME OF

INSTRUMENT/EQUIPMEN

T

QUANTITY

76. ABDOMINAL RETRUCTER 03

77. BONE CUTTERS 02

78. CANNULA 02

79. CHISELS 08

80. DEFRIDGER 01

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81. DRILL MACHINE 01

82. DISSECTION BOX 05

83. EMBALMING MACHINE 01

84. FORCEPS PLANE 07

85. HAMMER 01

86. SCISSORS 06

87. SAW ORDINARY 01

88. SAW ELECTRIC 01

89. TOOTH FORCEPS 05

90. POINTED FORCEPS 05

91. POINTER 02

92. KNIFE 02

93. ARTERY FORCEPS 04

94. MICROTOME ROTATARY 01

95. HOT AIR OVAN 01

96. INCUBATOR 01

97. LCD PROJECTOR 01

98. OVER HEAD PROJECTOR 01

99. SLIDE PROJECTOR 01

100. PRO DIGITAL INTRACTIVE

WHITE BOARD WITH ALL ACCESSORIES

01

101. FRIDGE 01

102. DISINFECTANT

GENRATION SYSTEM

01

103. TRANSFUSION STAND 01

104. SKELETON STAND 01

105. MICROSCOPE MONOCULAR 20

106. MICROSCOPE

BIONOCULAR

01

107. DISSECTION TABLES

(MARBLE)

11

108. TRAY 06

109. CHARTS ON VARIOUS

PARTS OF THE BODY

125

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Name of Department- Kriya Sharir (Physiology-Ayurved)

Introduction to Department Kriya Sharir (Physiology-Ayurved) is one of 14 departments sanctioned by CCIM. It is situated in Laboratory block building; It has a large and well equipped laboratory, Teacher’s rooms, a PG room, a departmental library and a technician’s room. It has computers for all teachers.

Faculty 1. Prof. Uma Shankar Sharma, In charge 2. Dr Sujata Rajan, Associate Prof. 3. Dr S.K. Panda, Assiciate Prof. 4. Dr Om Prakash, Assistant Prof.

Available instruments, Equipments, charts & models

List annexed as Annexure-I

Departmental Activities This department imparts education at both Undergraduate and Postgraduate level. PG in Physiology Ayurved was started for the first time inthis department in 2002. Department undertakes research projects at both UG & PG level and also arranges regular departmental seminars.

Publications Prof. Uma Shankar Sharma- PhD Thesis on Kriya Kaal Shastriyam Tatha Vaigyanikum Adhyanam

Research undertaken 1. annexed

Research ongoing 1. annexed

Photo gallery Annexed as soft copy

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Details of Faculty

Sl.No.

Name of the faculty

Qualification Date of joining

Present Designation

Contact. No.

Photo

1. Prof. Uma Shankar Sharma, In charge

Ph.D 01/12/1978 Proffessor 8588875231

2. Dr Sujata Rajan M.D (Ay) 02/09/2008 Associate Proffessor

8588875237

3. Dr S.K. Panda M.D (Ay),

Ph.D 22/11/1999 Associate

Proffessor 9871553996

4. Dr Om Prakash Assistant

Proffessor

List of research works undertaken and ongoing.

S. No. Name of Scholar Thesis Topic year

1. Dr. Smita Verma Influence of prakriti on physiology of pregnancy with special reference to labour. A clinical study

2002-2005

2. Dr. Sandeep Bansal Effect of pranayam in the prevention of Hypertension (vyana bala vridhi) with special reference to prakriti

2002-2005

3. Dr. Suman Rawat The effect of Trifala Rasayana on Psycho-somatic Modulations in elderly persons with Reference to prakriti in Age group of 60-80 years and 50-70 years for Male and female respectively.

2002-2005

4. Dr. Jasvinder Kaur A clinical study on onset of Menopause (Rajonivriti) in reference

2003-2006

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to Deha prakriti.

5. Dr. Tijender A clinical study on the effect of Vyayama in medovridhhi persons of various Deha prakriti

2003-2006

6. Dr. Kapil Dev Bansal A clinical study on Madhumeha (kaphaja prameha) with reference to yogasana

2003-2006

7. Dr. Santosh Kumar Singh

A scientific study of cittodvega with special reference to deha prakriti and role of pranayama in its regard.

2005-2008

8. Dr. Manisha Khatri A comparative study of changes in Lipid Profile in Different Age groups WSR Prakriti

2005-2008

9. Dr. Richa Sharma A study on the effect of Rtus on Rakta Dhatu WSR to Prakrti

2005-2008

10. Dr. Nidhi Garg A clinical study of Grahani Roga in different Prakriti purush in relation to pachak pitta.

2006-2009

11. Dr. Amit Kumar Tanwar Correlative study of Prakriti with Sandhivata and its Management on the basis of Samanaya vishesha sidhanta

2006-2009

12. Dr. Gyanendra kumar Gupta

Role of Rtucarya WSR to virechana karma in Maintenance of health in Pitta pradhana prakriti purusa

2006-2009

13. Dr. Nidhi Khurana A clinical Study on effect of Aahara (Dietary Regimen) on Yuvana Pidika (Acne vulgaris) in Reference to deha Prakriti

2008-2011

14. Dr. Anupam Sharma A clinical study on Nidranasha and role of Pranayama (Anuloma-viloma) with reference to deha prakriti.

2008-2011

15. Dr. Kiran Tanwar A study of Stanya Updhatu in relation to Deha Prakriti and Management of Stanyaksaya with Aahara –vihara

2011-2014

16. Dr.Bhawana Gupta A clinical study on Effect of Aahara in Sthaulya with Special reference to Deha Prakriti

2011-2014

17. Dr. Rashmi Rajput Role of pranayama in the management of tamak swasa in different deha prakriti

2012-2015 (Ongoing)

18. Dr. Shalini Prakash Study of Smriti (Memory) And Effect of Goghrita with special reference to prakriti

2012-2015 (Ongoing)

19. Dr. Shikha Evaluation of vayasthapan karma of Amalaki in management of Akalaja Jara (premature Ageing)

2012-2015 (Ongoing)

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Annexure-I

List of Articles present in the Department

S.No.

Name of Article Quantity Present

1. Albuminometer 25

2. Autoanalyser 1

3. Blood Cell Counter 2

4. Computer Systems with Printers 4+4

5. Centrifuge Machine 3

6. Distiller 1

7. ESR Tubes (Westergren) 17

8. Wintrobe’s Heamatocrit Tube 12

9. ENT Set 1

10. ECG Machine 2

11. ESR Machine 1

12. Glucometer 5

13. Haemoglobinometer 6

14. Haemocytometer 5

15. Incubator 1

16. Laryngoscope 4

17. Microscope-Binocular 43

18. Nasal Speculum 2

19. Ophthalmoscope 2

20. Pastel & Mortar 1

21. pH Meter 2

22. Photoelectric Colorimeter 2

23. Ultrasonic Cleaner 1

24. Urinometer 10

25. RBC Pipette 50

26. WBC Pipette 52

27. Retinoscope 2

28. Stop Watch 1

29. Spirit Lamp 18

30. Stethoscope 18

31. Sensory Rotory Microtome 1

32. Sphygmomanometer 50

33. Spirometer 1

34. Weighing Machine 1

35. Interactive Board System with Laptop 2

36. EEG Machine with Laptop 1

37. Needle Destroyer 1

38. Clinical Thermometer 0

39. Knee Hammer 2

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40. Tuning Fork 0

41. Microslides 10 boxes

42. Physical/Chemical Balance 0

43. Cover slips 26 boxes

44. Glassware 50

45. Lab. Refrigerator 3

46. Newton’s Color Wheel 0

47. pH Comparator 0

48. Tonometer 0

49. Hydrometer 0

50. Viscometer 0

51. Osmometer 0

52. Sterilizer 1

53. Students Charts on various topics 60

Name of Department: DRAVYAGUNA VIGYAN

Introduction to the Department It is a branch of Ayurveda in which we studies

about the dravya originated from plants, animal and earth. This subject contains information

regarding identification of medicinal plants,

animals and minerals and also properties, action and uses in human body.

Faculty Presently there are 04 Faculty members namely:

1. Dr. Vivek Bhushan- Professor & HOD

2. Dr. Rajesh Sharma- Associate Professor 3. Dr. Indrajit Singh Kushwaha-Lecturer

4. Dr. Monika Tyagi- Lecturer

Available instruments, equipments, charts &

models

White interaction board for classes of theory and

practical, Compound microscopes, Digital microscopes for T.S and L.S studies of medicinal

plants, Herbal garden for green drug

identification, Crude drug samples, Monographs, Charts and Herbarium sheets of drug sample.

Compilations of different medicinal plants.

Departmental Activities Plantation of new medicinal plants, Local and

National educational tours regarding identification of medicinal plants in different

states.

Publications 1. A Book under publication titled Macro and Microscopic study of medicinal plants by faculty.

2. A Book under publication titled Treatment of

common ailments with single drug.

3. Paper and articles published by the faculty members in National journals.

Research on going Data collection of different plants on different

topics from various texts/flora by means of compilations.

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Any other relevant information 1. Dr. Vivek Bhushan, Vice Principal

(Ayurveda)/Prof.& HOD is facilitated with State Award from Govt. of NCT of Delhi. He is also

facilitated with different awards from different

organisations.

2. Dr. Vivek Bhushan worked as Dean, Faculty of Ayurvedic and Unani Medicines, University of

Delhi, Delhi.

3. Dr. Vivek Bhushan presently working as Head of Ayurvedic Medicine, Faculty of Ayurvedic

and Unani Medicines, University of Delhi, Delhi.

Photo Gallary Departmental museum, Medicinal plants. (Collect from Soft copy)

Details of Faculty

Sl.No.

Name of the faculty

Qualification Date of joining

Present Designation

Contact. No. Photo

1. Dr. Vivek Bhushan

B.I.M.S, Ph.D 23/11/78 Professor & HOD

8588875225

2. Dr. Rajesh

Sharma M.D, Ph.D 08/12/1998 Associate

Professor 9868092250

3. Dr. Indrajit

Singh Kushwaha

M.D, Ph.D 26/03/2010 Lecturer 9310770259

4. Dr. Monika

Tyagi M.D, 25/10/2010 Lecturer 8860670681

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5. Dr. Shalini Varshney

MD 13/04/2016 Assistant Professor

9897536348

6. Dr. Bansidhar Behra

MD. PhD 31/03/2016

Assistant Professor

9416699160

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RASA SHASTRA & BHAISHAJYA KALPANA

Name of the Department: Rasa Shastra and Bhaishajya kalpana

Introduction to the Department:

The department is deals with the teaching and training of students, related to manufacturing of Ayurvedic medicines; their standardizations, regulatory affairs; therapeutic use and how to counter act the possible ADR’S (Adverse drug reactions) during the treatment with Ayurvedic medicines. This department is directly related with the pharmaco-vigilance activities centering Ayurvedic system of treatment. This imperative branch of Ayurveda has a multi dimensional approach towards the development of academic excellence in drug research and drug development. Details of Faculty

Sl.No.

Name of the faculty

Qualification

Date of joining

Present Designation

Contact No. Photo

1. Dr. B.S Hiremath

MD (Ay) 24/11/2008 Associate Professor

8588875235

2. Dr. S

Mohapatra MD (Ay), Ph.D.

03-10-2011 Lecturer 9990246646

3. Dr. Sunil Kumar Vyas

BAMS 08/11/1988 Demonstrator 9013249081

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Instruments, Equipments, Charts and Models: (list attached)

List of equipments/furniture and other articles

Sl. No Name of the Equipment Quantity

1. Office Table 02

2. Kharala pathar (Stone khalwa yantra ) 15

3. Musali kharal (Stone made pestle ) 13

4. Karal Loha (iron khalwa yantra) 01

5. Imamdasta 08

6. Kauncha loha (ladle) 01

7. Kadhai loha , chhoti 13

8. Musali imamdasta 04

9. Kadachi loha 04 10. Kadchha loha 01

11. Bhagone chhote(vessels small size) 09

12. Bhagone bade (Big vessels) 03

13. Pittal ka patila (brass vessels) 01

14. Tamba patila (copper vessel) 01

15. Lota pital (brass glas) 01

16. Chilam chi badi (Tamchini, white enamel plate) 02

17. Keep 01

18. Plate (tamchini, white enamel plate) 26

19. Stools old &new 26

20. Chhuri steel (steel knives) 06

21. Kadchi steel (steel ladle) 16

22. Bate loha (iron wts ) 15

23. Jagatam chini (enamel pots) 01

24. Stock registers 02+04 = 06

25. Atasi sisi (Atasi bottle) 02

26. Kadahi loha, badi (big iron kadhai) 01

27. Almiraha iron 02 28. Dudh mapak (aluminium measuring pot) 03

29. Kanta 100 gm. (balance up to 100gm capacity) 01

30. Iron chair 02

31. Locks 06

32. Fire extinguisher 01

33. Foam Chair 01

34. Gas cylinder 02

35. Gas stove 01

36. Weighing Machine 01

37. Steel patila 03

38. Kadahi pital (brass kadhai) 04

39. Steel drum 02

40. Kadchi steel 02

41. Hot air blower 02

42. Hot air oven 01

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43. Distillation plant 01

44. China dish 06

45. Distilling flask 1000cc 02

46. Round bottom flask 250 ml 03

47. Round bottom flask 500 ml 03

48. Flat bottom flask1000ml 04

49. Fractional wt 02

50. Filter funnel 06

51. Specific gravity bottles 02

52. Desert cooler 01

53. Tumbler glasses 06 54. Tablet making machine 01

55. Pills making machine 01

56. Ph meter 01

57. Capsule counting machine 01

58. Dustbin 01

59. Call bell 01

60. Suan (needle) 01

61. Stamp pad 01

62. Electric kettle 01

63. Table glass (writing table glass) 01

64. Rectangular furnace (horizontal) 01

65. Dehumidifier 01

66. Dissolution Rate testing apparatus 01

67. Granulating machine 01

68. Capsules filling machine 01

69. Alcohol meter 01

70. Electric digital balance 01

71. Distillation apparatus 01

72. Electrical balance 01 73. Small plastic stools 02

74. Tripul (tarpalin) 02

75. Computer without printer 01

76. Mesh (seive) jali loha 02

77. Refrigerator 01

List of Charts and Models:

Sl.No. Name of Chart/Model Quantity

1. Maha rasa (all elements) 08

2. Upa rasa (elements) 08

3. Sadharana rasa (elements) 08

4. Dhatu 05

5. Different herbo-mineral preparations (vati, gutika, taila) 20

6. Different yantras (patana yantra, Dolayantra etc ) 20

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Departmental activities:

The department is engaged with the teaching and practical training of BAMS students, related to

manufacturing of Ayurvedic medicines. Like Bhasmas, avalehas, tailas, ghritas, vatika, gutika, churnas

etc..

Researches ongoing: N.A

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Name of Department- Rog Nidan Evam Vikruti Vignan

Introduction of Department:-

Rog Nidan Evam Vikruti Vigna (Pathology) is one of 14 departments. It is situated in

Laboratory block building; It has a large and well equipped laboratory, Teacher’s rooms,

a departmental library and a technician’s room. It has computers for all teachers

Clinical pathology (Rog-Nidan),is the medical speciality that is concerned with the

diagnoses of diseases based on lab analysis of the Body fluids such as Blood,Urine etc.

Using tools of Biochemistry and hematology. We have been serving the pts in Central

Dehli since many years, providing superior quality, pathology reports(43Parameters) at

free of costs and with same day report facility.

Lab Timings:- 9AM to 4PM

Sample Collection Timing:- 9AM to 11.30AM

Departmental Activities:- Teaching and Practical Classes of Third Year BAMS students.

Details of Faculty

Sl.No.

Name of the faculty

Qualification Date of joining

Present Designation

Contact. No.

Photo

1. Dr Neelam Gupta MD 31/03/2016 Assistant Professor

9307391212

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AGADATANTRA Name of the Department: AGADA TANTRA

Introduction to the Department:

Agadtantra is the branch of Ashtang Ayurveda .It is also known as Dramshtra chitkitsa. It deals with knowledge of

sign, symptoms and treatment of various toxic plants, mineral and jangam visha . vyavahar ayurved gives

medicolegal knowledge to the students.

Details of Faculty

Sl.No.

Name of the faculty

Qualification Date of joining Present Designation

Contact. No. Photo

1. Dr.Kiran Nimbalkar

MD (Ay)

05/02/2009 Associate Professor

8588875234

Instruments, Equipments, Charts and Models:

Chart-40, Models-25 Specimen-15

Departmental activities:

Regular classes (40/week), Departmental seminar , study of Toxic plants in herbal garden, proposed visit to Tis Hzari Mortuary for post mortem study and visit to forensic science laboratory and court,

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PRASUTI & STRI ROGA Name of the Department: PRASUTI & STRI ROGA

Introduction to the Department:

Department of Prasuti & Stri Roga of A & U Tibbia College and Hospital is today widely acclaimed as a centre for ayurvedic treatment of various Obs & Gynae disorder which attract patients from even outer state. The treatment offered by this department is mainly based on ayurvedic approach to restore health. Details of Faculty

Sl.No.

Name of the faculty

Qualification

Date of joining

Present Designation

Contact. No. Photo

1. Dr. Deepa Mishra

MD (Ay), Ph.D.

08/09/2008 Associate Professor,

8588875236

Instruments, Equipments, Charts and Models: (list attached)

List of equipments/furniture and other articles : ------------------

List of Charts and Models:

25 chart and 9 models

---------------------------------------

Departmental activities:

Department of Prasuti & Stri Roga had been organized several academic activities under the leadership of Incharge of the

Department. In addition to the regular academic activities the department actively organizes CME and participates in

conferences, workshops and seminars.

Researches ongoing: Work on ‘Role of YOGA in explained and unexplained Infertility’ is in process under the guidance of Prof. Prabha Sharma (retd.)

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SHALAKYA TANTRA

Name of the Department: SHALAKYA TANTRA

Introduction to the Department:

Shalakya Tantra is one of the eight branches of Ayurveda, which deals with diseases of Urdhav-jatru i.e body

parts above the clavicle. It includes Netra Chikitsa (Ohthalmology), Karnachikitsa (Otology), Nasachikitsa

(Rhinology), Mukharogachikitsa (Oral hygiene, Dentistry and Laryngology), and Shirorogachikitsa (Diseases of

cranium). Details of Faculty:

Sl.No. Name of the faculty

Qualification Date of joining

Present Designation

Contact No Photo

1. Dr. Haramohan Moharana

MS (Ay), pursuing PhD

07.10.2008

Associate Professor

8588875238

2. Dr Rajesh

Kumar

Chhoker

MD (Ay) 28.09.1998

Associate Professor

9868266668

Instruments, Equipments, Charts and Models: Autorefractometere, slit lamp, Keratometer, Tonometer (Applanation and

Sciotz), Indirect and Direct Ophthalmoscope, Synaptophore, lensometer, Trial set, Otoscope, Bull’s eye lamp, head mirror,

Aural Syringe, Jobson’s probe, Nasal speculum, Tuning fork.

List of equipments/furniture and other articles : Charts on various topics are displayed in the Department. Departmental activities: Department is involved in teaching to Final BAMS, and practical training to to Final BAMS students. Researches ongoing: Role of Amalaki Rasayana In Various Retinal disorders.

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SHALYA TANTRA Name of the Department: SHALYA TANTRA

Introduction to the Department:

Shalya Tantra is one of the eight departments in Ayurveda. It deals with surgical disorder

and para surgical procedure like ksara karma, agni karma and jalauka karma (Leech

therapy). It also deals with fracture and accidental injuries.

Details of Faculty Sl.No.

Name of the faculty

Qualification Date of joining Present Designation

Contact. No. Photo

1. Dr. Rasale MS(Ay) PhD 11/04/2016 Assistant Professor

9403520350

2. Dr Praveen Kumar Chaudhary

MS (Ay)

29/03/2001 Associate Professor

9968686823

3. Dr Sunil Pandey MS (Ay)

03-10-2011 Lecturer 9654623465

Instruments, Equipments, Charts and Models:

List of equipments/furniture and other articles: 1. O. T Table 2. O.T, Light 3. Autoclave 4. Many surgical instruments

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5. Cautery boyle’s apparatus 6. suction machine 7. uroflowmetry

8. Charts on various major topics as display in Dept. List of Charts and Models:

25 chart and 9 models

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Departmental activities:

The department is involved in teaching to students of final BAMS. Practical training to BAMS students.

Researches ongoing: Role of Varunadi kasaya on BPH.

Role of leech therapy in non healing ulcer

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Panchakarma

NAME OF DEPARTMENT- PANCHAKARMA

Panchakarma is the ancient old treatment modalities of bio-purification of body by way of medicines. It includes

five major procedures which are preceded and followed by other procedures. On the basis of medicines used and

modification of procedure according to the patient and disease, hundreds of the procedures are practiced under

the name of Panchakarma. The five major procedures practiced are Vamana (emesis), Virechana (purgation),

Basti (therapeutic enema), Nasya (nasal inhalation) and Raktamokshana (blood-letting).

Snehana karma- Applying oil or any other unctuous material to the body is known as snehana karma. This can be

done internally by taking it orally or through its application in the form of massage etc. It is used as a pre-

procedure for Vamana, Virechana and sometimes before Raktamokshana also. For diseases related to vayu, it is

used as a therapeutic procedure itself and is performed in the form of abhyanga, parisheka, karnapurana,

akshitarpana etc.

Swedana karma –It is the process which induces perspiration in the body. It can be induced with the help of heat

or even without it. There are different modalities to perform swedana karma and each of it has its own

significance regarding its therapeutic use. Commonly used methods of swedana include baspa sweda (nadi

sweda), taap sweda, baluka sweda, parta panda sweda, shastika shaali sweda, avagaahana sweda, sauna bath

etc. Some commonly practiced procedures like kati basti, manya basti, janu basti etc. serve the purpose of

simultaneous snehana karma and swedana karma. Swedana karma is used mainly to treat different types of pain

like that of arthritis, lumbago, spondylitis etc.

Vamana- It is used to expel out the excess and morbid Kapha dosha from the body. This is done by giving some

oral medicines which induces emesis. This process is used to treat common disorders like chronic cough,

asthama, various skin disorders, sinusitis, heaviness of body etc.

Virechana- It is mainly used for pittaja disorders. Through this process excess and morbid pitta is expelled out of

the body through purgation. Its therapeutic spectrum is vast. It is used to treat various skin disorders,

neurological disorders, musculo-skeletal disorders, GIT disorders etc.

Basti karma- It involves the rectal administration of medicated oils or/and combination of various other

medicinal preparations. It serves different purposes in the body and as per requirement medicinal preparation

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can be changed. It is mainly useful in diseases having pathologies due to vayu. It can be used for treating many

neurological disorders, musculo-skletal disorders and other degenerative disorders.

Nasya- In this therapy, medicines are directly poured in the nose. It is mainly used to treat the diseases of

supraclavicular region which includes diseases of head, neck, eye, ear, nose, mouth, tongue etc. It is also used for

various psych-somatic diseases.

Raktamokshana- To drain out the impure blood from the body is known as raktamokshana. This can be done

through siravedha (venesection), jalaukavacharana (blood letting), shringa (cow’s horn) etc. These therapies are

specially indicated in acute conditions involving pitta and rakta as pathological factors. The commonly treating

disease through raktamokshana are various skin disorders, allergic conditions, gout, piles, non healing ulcers,

abscess etc.

About the Department of Panchakarma-

Department of Panchakarma was started here independently in the year 2009. Presently this department has a

separate unit. Planning to start separate therapeutic unit and special rooms on payment bases is also there and

will be materialized soon.

Facilities- In this department, all the therapeutic procedures covered under the name of Panchakarma are done

as per the requirement of the disease. There is an independent unit to perform these procedures under the

supervision of experts. For admission of the patients, separate general wards for male and female patients are

available.

Details of Faculty Sl.No.

Name of the faculty

Qualification

Date of joining

Present Designation

Contact. No. Photo

1. Dr. Manoj K Shamkuwar

MD (Ay), Ph.D.

20/09/2008 Associate Professor

08588869648

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2 Dr Nitin Jindal

MD (Ay),

30/01/2009 Assistant Professor

09811765501

Faculty-

Dr. Manoj K Shamkuwar, Incharge and associate professor,

MD, PhD (Panchakarma)

Dr. Nitin Jindal, Lecturer

MD (Panchakarma)

Details of equipments in the Dept. of Panchakarma

s.n

o.

Details of equipments Qty.

1 Abhayanga Massage table 2

2 Plastic /leather cap for Shirobasti (large) 2

3 Plastic /leather cap for Shirobasti (medium) 2

4 Plastic /leather cap for Shirobasti (small) 2

5 Sweda pitika (box) electric sitting 1

6 Infra red lamp 2

7 Nasyapeetha 3

8 Adjustable table 2

9 Basti Netrum Bronze 10

10 Droni 5

11 Shirodhara stand 2

12 Sarvanga dhara electric 1

13 Vaman peeth with adjustable table 1

14 Sona bath sitting 1

15 Janu basti (extra large) fibre 2

16 Janu basti (medium) fibre 4

17 Janu basti (small) fibre 2

18 Kati basti (large) fibre 2

19 Kati basti (small) fibre 2

20 Greeva basti (large) fibre 1

21 Greeva basti (small) fibre 1

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22 Hrida basti fibre 1

23 Kidney tray (small) 4

24 Kidney tray (large) 1

25 Surgical tray 1

26 Scissor 2

27 Mosquito clamp 2

28 Gas stove (single burner) 1

29 Gas stove (double burner) 2

30 Enema pot stainless steel 2

31 Enema pot plastic 2

32 Pelvic traction kit 1

33 Cervical traction kit 1

34 Hot plate 2

Departmental activities- It include theory and practical classes for final year students. Besides that various

programs like CME or seminars sponsored by Ministry of AUSH or Dept. of AYUSH, Govt. of Delhi are also

conducted in this department.

Publications-

S.no Title of Paper Name of Journal (with ISSN

no.)

Authors

2011 Therapeutic efficacy of dadim ghrita in the

management of sahaj pandu roga (sickle cell

disease): A human trial based study

IJRAP 2(2)358-362)

ISSN 2229-3566

Shrivas Yogita

K,Shamkuwar Sujata K,

Shamkuwar Manoj K,

Tiwari GN,Chauhan AS

2011 Evaluation of Panchakarma as an Ayurvedic line

of treatment in the management of Psoriasis

Journal of Chemical and

Pharmaceutical Research 2011,

3(4):17-21

ISSN : 0975 – 7384

Manoj K Shamkuwar,

Y.K.Shrivas, LC.Jaiswal

Importance of Rookshana Karma (Dehydrating

therapy) in the management Of Transverse

myelitis- A Case Study.

AYU (An International Quarterly

Journal of Research in Ayurveda)

ISSN (P)0974-8520, ISSN(E)0976-

9382

Dr Nitin Jindal,

Dr Manoj k Shamkuwar

Dr Sadhan Berry

2012 Effect of matra basti of panchatikta ghrita in IJRAP 3(6)2012 Shamkuwar Manoj

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psoriasis

ISSN 2229-3566 Keshao, et al

2012 Efficacy of Ayurvedic Treatment Using

Panchakarma Combined With Balance Exercises

For Disability And Balance In Progressive

Supranuclear Palsy: A Case Study

Ancient Science of Life ISSN (P):

0257-7941

ISSN (E)2249-9547

Dr Nitin Jindal,

Dr Manoj k Shamkuwar

Dr Jaskirat Kaur

Dr Sadhan Berry

2012 Treatment Of Bone Marrow Edema Of Talus

Bone By Jalaukaavcharana (Leech Therapy): A

Case Study'

Journal of Research and Education

in Indian Medicine - An

International Quarterly. ISSN:

0970-7700 (Print)

ISSN: 0970-7700 (Online)

Dr Nitin Jindal,

Dr Manoj k Shamkuwar

Dr K K Sijoria

2012 Comparative study of Vaman & Virechana karma

in controlling blood sugar levels in Diabetes

mellitus.

AYU (An International Quarterly

Journal of Research in Ayurveda)

ISSN (P)0974-8520

ISSN(E)0976-9382

Dr Nitin Jindal,

Dr Nayan P Joshi

2013 The effect of leech therapy in the management of

tenosynovitis of quadriceps femoris - a case study

IJRAP 4 (4) ;629-30 July-Aug 2013

ISSN 2229-3566

Bhandare Madhuri,Raut

Subhash,Shamkuwar

Manoj

2013 Efficay of Darvi Madhu oil in Striae Gravidarum IAMJ 1 (6);37-41

Nov-Dec 13

ISSN 2320-5091

Pawar Preeti,Kadam

Sujata,Gaikwad Manoj,

Shamkuwar Manoj

2014 Shrivas Yogita Tiwari GN K,Shamkuwar Sujata

K, Shamkuwar Manoj K,

Therapeutic role of gomed-mandur-

kasis bhasma compound in clinical

management of sickle cell anaemia

JPSI 3(5) 2014

2014 Probable Cardiac Complications Of Vaman

Karma In Hridaya- rogas (Cardiac diseases).

AYU (An International Quarterly

Journal of Research in Ayurveda)

ISSN (P)0974-8520, ISSN(E)0976-

9382

Dr Nitin Jindal,

Dr Pulak kanti kar

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KAUMARBHRITYA (BALROGA)

Name of the Department: KAUMARBHRITYA (BALROGA)

Introduction to the Department:

We deal with the Ayurvedic treatment of pediatric age group at preventive and promotive aspect.

Details of Faculty Sl.No.

Name of the faculty

Qualification Date of joining

Present Designation

Contact No. Photo

1. Dr. B. S. Sharma

MD (Ay), Ph.D.

11/04/2001 Associate Professor, In-charge Deptt. of Kaumarbhritya

9868092246

2. Dr. Dr Aarti Mal

MD (Ay)

04/10/2011 Lecturer 9582575130

3. Dr. Ravi Shanker

Khatri MD(Ayu) 25/02/2016 Assistant

Professor

8004500711

Instruments, Equipments, Charts and Models: (list attached)

List of equipments/furniture and other articles

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Cardiac monitor,

Nebulizer

Resuscitation unit

Flux meter

List of Charts and Models:

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Departmental activities:

Department is engaged with the following academic and clinical activities:-

Undergraduate teaching – Theoretical as well as Practical Classes.

Kaumarbhritya OPD six days a week

Vaccination is going under department on every Friday as per National immunization Schedule.

Initiatives in child rearing programmSuccessful treatment of allergic respiratory disorders sp.

Bronchial Asthma and Allergic bronchitis, cerebral palsy, attention deficit hyperactive syndrome,

seizure disorders, malnutritional disorders ,immune deficiency disorders.etc

Pediatric Panchkarma for various neuromuscular and musculoskeletal disorders .

Working on the concept of lehana.

Researches ongoing: N.A

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NAME OF THE DEPARTMENT: KAYACHIKITSA

INTRODUCTION OF THE DEPARTMENT:

Kayachikitsa Department is the backbone of Ayurvedic medicine. The Department is teaching Undergraduate and

Postgraduate students. Many clinical studies have been conducted on chronic and Lifestyle disorders like

Psoriasis, Diabetic Dyslipidemia, Osteoporosis, Anemia, Hypothyroidism, Bronchial Asthma, Dyslipidemia,

Grahani, Diabetes Mellitus, Rheumatoid Arthritis etc.

Special OPD for senior citizens to provide basic medical facility is also provided by Kayachikitsa Dept.

Details of Faculty:

S. No.

Name of Faculty

Qualification Date of Joining

Present Designation

Contact Photo

1. Dr. RAJNI SUSHMA

B.A.M.M.S., PhD (Ayu), PGCCHM

19-6-1978 Professor 08588875229

2. Dr. HARISH

CHANDRA GUPTA

B.A.M.S., M.D. (Kayachikitsa), PhD

30/09/98 Associate Professor

9013249101

3. Dr. SUJATA

YADAV B.A.M.S., M.D. (Kayachikitsa) Vikriti Vigyan, PhD

21/03/2001 Associate Professor

9810571653

FACILITIES:

1. 6 Day OPD

2. Geriatric OPD for Senior citizens

3. Diabetic Screening and Counselling OPD

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4. In patient department facility

AVAILABLE EQUIPMENTS:

1. Pulse Oximeter

2. Spirometer

3. X ray View Box

4. Sphygomanometer

DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVITIES:

Seminars Case Presentations Discussion & Departmental Quiz

Cultural Events

Weekly Weekly Fortnightly Induction Ceremony of Post Graduate

Students, Dhanwantari Jayanti Celebration, Charak Jayanti etc.

Publications & ongoing Researches:

1) Dr. Rajni Sushma:

2) Dr. H.C. Gupta:

3) Dr. Sujata Yadav: