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193ec minutes 1
CENTRAL COUNCIL OF INDIAN MEDICINE
NEW DELHI
MINUTES OF 193rd MEETING OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 28.05.2014 AT NEW
DELHI
PRESENT
1. Dr. Rashidullah Khan, President I/c Chairman
2. Dr. Amitabh Kumar, Vice-President (Ayurved) Member 3. Dr. V. Stanley Jones, Vice-President (Siddha) Member
4. Dr. V.G. Udayakumar Member
5. Dr. Umesh Shukla Member 6. Dr. Srinivas K. Bannigol Member
7. Dr. Shuhabuddin Member
Dr. Shamshad Bano Asstt. Registrar (Unani), CCIM
Special Invitee
1. Dr. Vanitha Muralikumar Member
Following members could not attend the meeting:-
1. Dr. Bhirgupati Pandey Member
2. Dr. Mohd. Shafique Member
3. Dr. B. Muthukumar Member
Agenda Item No. 1. Confirmation of minutes of the 192nd meeting of
Executive Committee held on 25.04.2014 at New
Delhi.
It was noted that 192nd meeting of Executive Committee & its adjourned meeting
was held on 25.04.2014 & 16.05.2014 respectively at New Delhi. The minutes of the
same were circulated to all the members of the Executive Committee on 20.05.2014
by email and by speed post vide letter No. 5-1/2014 (192nd EC) dated 21.05.2014 to
suggest addition/deletion in respect of correctness of the minutes. However, the
minutes, were also placed before the EC at the time of consideration of the same.
Executive Committee confirmed the same.
Agenda Item No. 2. Letter of GOI in respect of Legal Opinion from
the Ministry of Law & Justice regarding
representation of Deemed Universities in the Statutory Bodies and further notification by
GOI in view of Legal Opinion- regarding.
It was noted that a legal opinion has been received from the GOI, Ministry of Health
& Family Welfare, Deptt. of AYUSH regarding representation of Deemed Universities
in the Statutory Bodies vide their letter No. A.11019/7/14-EC/CCIM (University Election) dated 01.05.2014. Contents of the letter are as under:-
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(a) “ The referring Department seeks to be advised on the issue as to whether all
„Deemed Universities‟ are entitled to elect a member from their faculty to represent in CCIM under Section 3(1)(b) of IMCC Act.
(b) Similarly, Section 2(f) of UGC Act,1956 defines „University‟ as under: “ University means a University established or incorporated by or under
a Central Act, a Provincial Act or a State Act, and includes any such
institution as may, in consultation with the University concerned, be recognized by the Commission in accordance with the regulations made
in this behalf under this Act.”
(c) As regards to „Deemed University‟, Section 3 of the UGC Act, 1956 read as under:
“The Central Government may, on the advice of the Commission, declare
by notification in the official Gazette, that any institution for higher education, other than a University, shall be deemed to be a university
for the purposes of this Act, and on such a declaration being made, all
the provision of this Act, and on such a declaration being made, all the provisions of this Act, shall apply to such institution as if it were a
University within the meaning of clause(f) of section 2.”
(d) According to Section 2(k) of the IMCC Act, „University‟ for the purpose of IMCC
Act is a University, which has been established by a law made by the competent
legislature. Whereas Deemed Universities are the institutions which have been notified under Section 3 of the UGC Act as Deemed University, and there is no
condition that those institutions should have been established by law. Since
Deemed Universities are not the Universities established by any law, they cannot
be recognized as University for the purpose of “University” under Section 2(k) of IMCC Act.
Hence, no further election shall be conducted from any Deemed University for
Central Councils (Statutory Bodies) in the light of opinion rendered by Legal
Affairs Department of Ministry of Law & Justice.”
Further, Govt. of India vide Notification No. S.O. 1087(E) dated 15.04.2014 has
rescinded the following three Notifications by which Vd. Deodatta S.Bhadlikar (University representative of Padamshree Dr. D.Y. Patil Deemed University, Navi
Mumbai), Dr. C. Nagarajan (University representative of Amrita Vishwa
Vidyapeetham University, T.N.) and Dr. B. Sreenivasa Prasad (University representative of KLE University, Belgaum, Karnataka) had become the members of
CCIM:-
1. S.O. 1757 (E), dated the 13th July, 2009 published in the Gazette of India,
Extraordinary, Part II, Section 3, Sub-section (ii), dated the 16th July, 2009.
2. S.O. 2816 (E), dated the 29th November, 2012 published in the Gazette of
India, Extraordinary, Part II, Section 3, Sub-section (ii), dated the 4th December, 2012; and
3. S.O. 188 (E), dated the 16th January, 2013 published in the Gazette of India,
Extraordinary, Part II, Section 3, Sub-section (ii), dated the 17th January, 2013.
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Since the rescinding of all the three Notifications have come into force at once i.e.
with immediate effect from Notification No. 1087 published on 15.04.2014, therefore, all the above three members representing Deemed Universities, may no
longer be treated as the members of CCIM.
Executive Committee noted and decided that a letter be written to all the
concerned.
Agenda Item No. 3. Visitation of Rama Krishna Ayurvedic Medical College and Research Centre, Bangalore,
Karnataka under Section 13C for the session
2014-2015 – regarding.
It was noted that Rama Krishna Ayurvedic Medical College and Research Centre,
Bangalore, Karnataka was visited on 27-28.01.2014 by Dr. Jageshwar Prasad
Chaurasia and Dr. Basavaraj S. Hiremath. After going through the report it has
been observed that part I has not been submitted along with the visitation report.
Executive Committee noted that Part- I has already been received and
assessed accordingly with approval of President I/c, CCIM as informed by
the office.
Agenda Item No. 4. Regarding visitation to Dharma Ayurveda
Medical College, Sriperumbudur (T.N.).
It was noted that an email letter was received dated 21.01.2014 by Dr. Goudar
Amaregouda Mahantagouda, Dr. Rajashekhar Ganiger and Dr. Amit Kumar Sharma
regarding Visitation of Dharma Ayurveda College, Sriperumbudur, Tamil Nadu for
session 2014-15 under Section 13C in respect of denial of college authorities to get
the visitation done. The matter alongwith letter of visitors was reported in 187th EC
held on 17.02.2014 under Agenda Item No. 8. The decision of EC was as under:
“Executive Committee agreed to consider the letter of visitors as report of the
College”
Accordingly, the matter of Dharma Ayuvedic College was placed before Screening
Committee held on 08.05.2014 and Screening Committee decided not to
recommend to GOI for granting permission for the session 2014-15 as college has
denied visitation.
Executive Committee agreed to the recommendation of Screening
Committee and decided to send the recommendation to Govt. of India.
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Agenda Item No. 5. Regarding recommendation of Govt. Ayurved
College Dhanwantri Nagar, Taluk Kanayannur, Tripunithura, Kerala under Section 13C.
It was noted that the Screening Committee had given the following recommendation
in respect of Govt. Ayurvedic College, Tripunithura, Kerala for academic session
2014-15 :-
Recommended for UG 50 seats & PG in 06 subjects namely:-
6. Rasashastra & Bhaisajyakalpna-04 seats
However, due to typographical error the seats in respect of Rasahastra & Bhaisajyakalpna has been wrongly informed to the 192nd Executive Committee as
06 (instead of 04) seats. Hence, number of seats in the said subject be read as
04 seats.
Executive Committee noted the same.
Agenda Item No. 6. Regarding recommendation of S.R.M Govt.
Ayurvedic College, Bansmandi, Bareilly, Uttar
Pardesh and Govt. Ayurvedic College, Jalukbari,
Gawahi under Section 13C.
It was noted that due to typographical error in the minutes of Screening Committee,
visitation reports of S.R.M. Govt. Ayurvedic College, Bansmandi, Bareilly, U.P. and Government Ayurvedic College, Jalukbari, Guwahati under Section 13C, the number
of seats recommended for UG was mentioned as 50 and 60 respectively instead of
40 and 50 seats as sanctioned by GOI.
Therefore, the seats as reported to 189th EC in respect of these two colleges be read as 40 seats (in case of S.R.M. Govt. Ayurvedic College, Bansmandi, Bareilly, U.P.)
and 50 seats (in case of Government Ayurvedic College, Jalukbari, Guwahati)
respectively.
Further, it was informed that the recommendations of these two colleges as per
actual sanctioned seats by GOI have been sent with the approval of President I/c, CCIM.
Executive Committee noted the same.
1. Shalakya tantra (Shiro Nasa) -04 seats
2. Dravyaguna -04 seats
3. Swasthavritta -04 seats
4. Panchkarma -04 seats 5. Shalya tantra (Samanya) -05 seats
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Agenda Item No. 7. Regarding recommendation received from
Director, AYUSH, Bangalore to carry over
system to BAMS Students.
It was noted that a letter No. AYUSH/61/DEV (2)/2013-14 dated 22.02.2014 from
the Director of AYUSH, Bangalore, Karnataka regarding recommendation to carry
over system to BAMS students and forwarding therewith a letter of Registrar, Rajiv Gandhi University Health Sciences, Karnataka, Bangalore dated 17.02.2014. As per
the letter, the above said University conducted the Ist BAMS professional
examination as per the new guidelines. As the percentage was very less, the students submitted a requisition to the Hon’ble vice-chancellor requesting for
carryover to second BAMS. As per the new guidelines, it was not possible but
keeping in view the above request of the students a joint meeting of CCIM members of Karnataka & Chairman, Board of Studies & members (UG-Ayu) was held on
27.12.2013. In the meeting the matter was discussed in detail and it was resolved
unanimously to recommend to CCIM to revise the 2012 Regulation as follows:
1. The candidates of Ist BAMS are permitted to carryover all the failed subjects to 2nd BAMS & appear for 2nd BAMS examination concurrently along with the
failed subjects of Ist BAMS. However these candidates have to pass all the
failed subjects of Ist BAMS to become eligible to proceed to 3rd BAMS. 2. Similarly candidate of 2nd BAMS who have completely passed all the subjects
of Ist BAMS but have failed in the 2nd BAMS are permitted to carryover all the
failed subjects of 2nd BAMS to 3rd BAMS. However these candidates have to
pass all the failed subjects of 2nd BAMS to become eligible to proceed to 4th BAMS.
3. The candidate of 3rd BAMS who have completely passed all the subjects of 2nd
BAMS but have failed in the 3rd BAMS are permitted to carryover all the failed subjects of 3rd BAMS to final year. However these candidates have to pass all
the failed subjects of 3rd BAMS to become eligible for appearing final year
examination.
It was also unanimously resolved to recommend the extension of benefit of
carryover system as per the present guidelines of revised BAMS regulation as
notified in Govt. of India gazette dated 25th April 2012 to the previous batch of
BAMS students admitted prior to 2012.
Hence, the applicant requested to look in the matter and do the needful.
Executive Committee decided to send a reply to University stating that the
matter has been placed in EC & EC decided to refer the matter to Regulation
Committee, till then University has to follow the concerned Regulations in
toto.
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Agenda Item No. 8. Recognition of Ayurvedacharya (BAMS)
Degree awarded by Bhagat Phool Singh Mahila Vishwavidyalya, Khanpur Kalan,
Sonipat, Haryana in the Second Schedule to
the IMCC Act, 1970- reg.
It was noted that a letter V.12013/03/2012-EP(IM-2) dated 13.02.2014 has received
from Govt. of India regarding recognition of Ayurvedacharya (BAMS) Degree
awarded by Bhagat Phool Singh Mahila Vishwavidyalya, Khanpur Kalan, Sonipat,
Haryana in the Second Schedule to the IMCC Act, 1970 alongwith the name of the beneficiary colleges.
Accordingly, on the basis of following information furnished by University, the
students passing out are of regular batch and they were admitted in the session
2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13 and 2013-14. As per record available in the office of CCIM, the status of beneficiary college is as
under:
S.
No.
Name of the College Year Permission of Govt. of India
1. Shri Maru Singh Memorial
Institute of Ayurveda, Khanpur Kalan, Sonipat, Haryana.
2007-08 Permitted
2008-09 Permitted
2009-10 Permitted
2010-11 Permitted
2011-12 Not Permitted
2012-13 Not Permitted
2013-14 Permitted
As per information, the recommendation of Council to include the Ayurvedacharya
Degree of the University has been sent to GOI vide letter No. 27-20/2012-Univ. dated 20.05.2014.
Executive Committee noted and approved the same.
Agenda Item No. 9. Consideration of policy regarding eligibility of
teachers (reference: 184th to 187th EC) alongwith withdrawal of decision of Screening
Committee regarding eligibility of teachers
(reference: 189th EC) – regarding.
It was noted that as per order of President, I/c, CCIM, Point No. 3,12 & 15 (out of
28 points placed before EC) decisions of EC duly ratified by General Body (on
19.3.2014) may again be placed before EC with full facts for consideration.
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Accordingly, the facts in the matter (in chronological order) are placed below-
A. Consideration of Point No. 3, 12 & 15 (Out of 28 points placed before EC)
regarding policy of eligibility of teachers (reference: 184th to 187th EC)
i) The policy for eligibility of teachers prepared by Screening Committee
(consisting of Dr. Prasanna N Rao, Dr. V.G. Udaykumar, Dr. BP Pandey, Dr. Ragini Patil and Dr. Srinivas K. Bannigol) in its meeting held on
31.10.2013 & 01.11.2013 was placed before 184th EC held on 18.11.2013
under Addl. Agenda Item No.6. The EC decided as under:-
“(i) Executive Committee approved the policy except in respect of point No. 20 decision on which is as under:-
Sl. No. Reason for ineligibility of teachers Decision of EC
20. Teacher appointed as Demonstrator/clinical registrar/ Tutor/
Junior Lecturer/ Technical assistant/Senior Resident/Service senior Resident/JRF/SRF/Ayurved Expert appointed by
Universities / Govt. organizations after 1989 with PG qualification & teacher appointed or deputed to AYUSH chairs.
Consider eligible if the teacher
appointed as Demonstrator/ Tutor/ Junior Lecturer after 1989 with PG
qualification.
(ii) The reasons which are not covered in this policy but mentioned in criteria approved by EC in its meeting held on 26.06.2013 will be taken into consideration in clearing the pending of eligibility of teachers.
(iii) The relevant points of the policy be adopted in clearing eligibility issues of Unani/ Siddha teachers if there is any.
(iv) Executive Committee further agreed to consider the teachers eligible whose eligibility has been cleared on the basis of above policy.”
ii) The Executive Committee in 185th EC (held on 07.12.2013), confirmed the
minutes of 184th EC except Addl. Agenda Item No.6 which was again
adjourned for next date of EC. iii) The 185th Executive committee in its adjourned meeting held on
09.01.2014, decided to defer the matter i.e. Addl. Agenda Item No.6 to
next (186th) meeting in view of order dated 04.01.2014 in HC of Uttarakhand at Nainital
iv) Executive Committee at its meeting 186th (held on 04.02.2013), decided on
the deferred agenda as under-
Addl. Agenda Item No.6 Policy prepared by screening committee for
the eligibility of the teachers.
Executive Committee decided that all the issues will be categorized by the
screening committee as per applicability under concerned regulations and those issues which are not covered under the concerned Regulations are
Point
No.
Reasons for ineligibility of teachers Policy for eligibility of teachers.
3. Appointed in Non-Allied subjects against Regulation 1.07.1989,
2.04.2011, 25.04.2012 & CCIM circular F-28-13/2004-Ay. Dated
9.10.2004.s
Not Eligible
12. Teacher applied to the post before 1989 with UG qualification and appointed/reported to the post after 1989 by the competent
authority / Govt.
After confirming the relevant documents may be consider
eligible.
15. Teacher appointed with UG qualification before 1989 continued
service with gap of years.
Consider Eligible ( Gap period
will not be considered as teaching experience)
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deferred to regulation amendment committee. Thereafter, the
recommendations will be placed before Executive Committee.
v) The Executive Committee while confirming the minutes of 186th Meeting in
187th Meeting (held on 17.02.2014) noticed that while confirming the minutes of 184th Meeting in 185th Meeting held on 17.12.2013 & its
Adjourned Meeting held on 09.01.2014, the decision of Additional Agenda
Item No. 6 of 184th Meeting was inadvertently noted as “EC confirmed the minutes of 184th EC except Additional Agenda Item No. 6 is again deferred
for next Executive Committee” instead of except point No. 20 of Additional
Agenda Item No.6 which is again deferred for next EC. Hence, EC decided in 187th Meeting that the said omission must be
corrected. In view of the said observation of EC, the corrected minutes of
184th meeting which are confirmed are as under:-
”Executive Committee confirmed the minutes of 184th EC except point No. 20 of Addl. Agenda Item No.6 which is again deferred for next EC.”
In accordance with the above corrections of Agenda Item No.1 of 185th
Meeting, EC modified the decision on Additional Agenda Item No.6 of 186th
Meeting as under:-
Previous decision of 186th Meeting Modified decision
Executive Committee decided that all the issues will
be categorized by the screening committee as per applicability under concerned regulations and those issues which are not covered under the concerned Regulations are deferred to regulation amendment committee. Thereafter, the recommendations will be placed before Executive Committee.
EC decided that all the issues will be
categorized by the Screening Committee on the basis of decision of Additional Agenda Item No.6 of 184th Meeting except point no. 20. Thereafter, the recommendation of screening committee will be placed before EC.
Thereafter, Executive Committee confirmed the minutes.
vi) The minutes of above EC have been ratified by the General Body in its
meeting held on 19.03.2014. vii) Now, President I/c, CCIM directed to place the matter relating to the Point
No. 3, 12 & 15 before EC for consideration.
B. Consideration of decision of Screening Committee regarding eligibility of
teachers (reference: 189th EC).
It was noted that as per order of President, I/c, CCIM, decisions of 189th EC held on
19.03.2014 under Addl. Agenda Item No. 14 duly ratified by General Body (on 19.3.2014) is to be placed before EC for consideration.
Sl. No.
Name of Teacher Designation Department Remark of Screening Committee
SCREENED BY Dr. B.P.Pandey, Dr. V.G. Udaykumar, Dr. Ragini Patil on 18.02.2014 1. Dr. T.S.Gopalkrishna Reader Swasthvritta Considered eligible after deducting the period of
long gap from 1992 to 2011, as teacher was in
service under state Govt.
2. Dr. M. Sudheer Kumar Professor Agadtantra Considered eligible after deducting the
experience from 2007 to 2009
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Sl.
No.
Name of Teacher Designation Department Remark of Screening Committee
3. Dr. Kulamani Sarangi Reader Dravyaguna Considered eligible after deducting the period of controversy (4years) as teacher was on
suspension
4. Dr. Phaim Mohd. Shafi Qureshi
Lecturer Shalya Tantra Considered eligible Lecturer in shalya tantra dept. from 01.01.2010 onwards after deducting
the experience of 2 years
5. Dr. Anita Gunwantrao Holey
Reader Dravyaguna Considered eligible after deducting the period of one year experience
6. Dr.Murli Dhar Das Reader Shalya Tantra Considered eligible after deducting the period of controversary (4years) of teaching experience
7. Dr. Prabhugouda Patil Lecturer Sharir Kriya Considered eligible
8. Dr.Arun Kumar Sharma Professor Rachna Sharir Considered eligible after deducting the period of
2 years, as teacher is non PG joining before 1989
9. Dr. Asha Gupta Professor Ras Shastra Considered eligible
10. Dr. Kishore Daulatrao Tarar
Reader Samhita Considered eligible
11. Dr. Rakesh Kumar Singh Reader Shalakya
Tantra
Considered eligible after deducting the period of
one year experience
12. Dr. Seema Saxena Reader Kriya Sharir Considered eligible after deducting the period of one year experience
13. Dr. Bhavana Vinod Shah Professor Kaumarbritya Considered eligible after deducting the period of one year experience
14. Dr. Anitha Panda Reader Ras Shastra Considered eligible after deducting the previous
experience from 20.10.2004 to 30.05.2007 of Santhigiri Ayurved College Pallakad Kerala
15. Dr. P.K. Beena Rose Professor Prasuti Tantra Considered eligible
16. Dr. Snehalata Jakkula Reader Kaumarbritya Considered eligible and teaching experience
countable from 03.07.2006 onwards
17. Dr.Lilabati Mishra Reader Panchkarma Considered eligible after deducting the period of
two year experience
18. Dr. Arun Kumar Singh Reader Kaumarbritya Considered eligible
19. Dr. Saily Sreedhary
Parameswaran
Lecturer Swasthavritta Considered eligible and teaching experience will
be counted from the day of result of PG (2013)
20. Dr. Kalyani Pranita
Prakash
Reader Kyachitiksa Considered eligible
21. Dr. Prasant Anant Surup Reader Shalakya
Tantra
Considered eligible after deducting the period of
two year experience
22. Dr. Manoj K.S. --- -- Asked to write a letter to the teacher and the
concerned college for clarification
23. Dr. Kavita Vyas -- -- Asked to write a letter to the teacher and the
concerned college for clarification
24. Dr. Sharavati Goroba
Kamble
-- -- Asked to write a letter to the teacher and the
concerned college for clarification
25. Dr. Neeta Narendra Harale -- -- Asked to write a letter to the teacher and the concerned college for clarification
26. Dr. Renuka Chegaraddi -- -- Asked to write a letter to the teacher and the concerned college for clarification
27. Dr.Pravin Laxman Naik -- -- Asked to write a letter to the teacher and the concerned college for clarification
28. Dr. Amit Prakash Nawkar -- -- Asked to write a letter to the teacher and the
concerned college for clarification
29. Dr. Sharmila Sen Das -- -- Asked to write a letter to the teacher and the
concerned college for clarification
30. Dr.Minakshi Gopalrao
Borude
-- -- Asked to write a letter to the teacher and the
concerned college for clarification
31. Dr. Sudhir Manohar
Zuvekar
-- -- Asked to write a letter to the teacher and the
concerned college for clarification
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Sl.
No.
Name of Teacher Designation Department Remark of Screening Committee
SCREENED BY Dr. B.P.Pandey, Dr. Ragini Patil on 19.02.2014 32. Dr. Ashok Kumar Singh Professor Shalyatantra Considered eligible after deducting the period of
one year experience
33. Dr. P.S. Vinohba Professor Agadtantra Considered eligible after deducting the period of one year experience
34. Dr.Neeta Raj Holkar Reader Sharir Rachna Considered eligible after deducting the period of three year experience
35. Dr. Sheshadri B.V. Venkatarao B.V.
Professor Panchkarma Considered eligible
36. Dr. Mahadev Laxman Bhosle
Professor Shalakyatantra Considered eligible after deducting the period of three year experience
37. Dr. Yashpal Singh Lecturer Panchkarma Considered eligible after deducting the period of
one year experience
38. Dr. Basavraj Dundappa
Hundekar
Professor Samhita
Siddhant
Considered eligible
39. Dr. Sunil Bandopant Patil Professor Rasashastra Considered eligible after deducting the period of
one year experience
40. Dr. Kavita Gorla Lecturer Prasutu tantra Considered eligible after deducting the period of
Controversy and experience will be counted
w.e.f. 01.01.2011 onwards
41. Dr. Venkatshiva Chadalawada
Professor Shalyatantra Considered eligible after deducting the period of two years experience
42. Dr Manish Lodha Reader Kriya Sharir Considered eligible after deducting the period of
one year experience
43. Dr. Chitralekha K.S. Reader Kayachikitsa Considered eligible after deducting the period of
two years experience
44. Dr. Bhimrao Ganpat Patil Professor Prasuti tantra Considered eligible after deducting the period of
one year experience
45. Dr. Sanjay Ramchandra
Mali
Professor Kriya Sharir Considered eligible after deducting the period of
two years experience
46. Dr. Shambhunath Baijnath Raj
Professor Kaumarbhritya Considered eligible after deducting the period of one year experience
47. Dr. Ujwala Kantilal Shah Professor Rognidan
Considered eligible after deducting the period of two years experience
48. Dr. Cheriyachen P. Professor Panchakarma Considered eligible after deducting the period of two years experience
49. Dr. Krishnaji Vithoba Phadtare
Professor Agadtantra Considered eligible after deducting the period of three years experience
50. Dr. Ashok Virupaxappa Nandi
Professor Shalyatantra Considered eligible after deducting the period of one year experience
51. Dr. Shobha Shivram
Mhasawade
Reader Shalakyatantra Considered eligible after deducting the period of
two years experience
52. Dr. Kantha Reddy Toomu Professor Rachna Sharir Considered eligible after deducting the period of
two years experience
53. Dr. T.C. Jayaraj Professor Rognidan
Considered eligible after deducting the period of
two years experience
54. Dr. Archana Jagadish
Desai
-- -- Asked to write a letter to the teacher and the
concerned college for clarification
55. Dr. Poormina V. -- -- Asked to write a letter to the teacher and the
concerned college for clarification
56. Dr. Narashmulu M. -- -- Asked to write a letter to the teacher and the concerned college for clarification
57. Dr. Rajendra Ojha -- -- Asked to write a letter to the teacher and the concerned college for clarification and
supportive documents as name of first college is
not clearly mentioned in the teaching staff list
58. Dr. Stella Thekkekara George
Asked to write a letter to the teacher and the concerned college for Submitting PG certificate
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Sl.
No.
Name of Teacher Designation Department Remark of Screening Committee
59. Dr. Anil Singhai -- -- Ask to verify previous experience which was not mentioned in 2010, from teaching staff list of
Rani Dhullayia Ayurved college. If the experience date match with previous data the
teacher may be considered as Eligible Reader in Kayachikitsa
60. Dr. Govardhana Reddy
Ravula
-- -- Ask to verify previous record from the year
2002 to 2006 of the concerned college
SCREENED BY Dr. Ragini Patil , Dr.S.K. Bannigol, Dr.K.G.Vishwanathan on 20.02.2014 61. Dr. Pradhumnha
Madhukarrao Pasarkar
Reader Dravyaguna Considered eligible
62. Dr. Laxmi Soujanya D. Reader Dravyaguna Considered eligible after deducting the
experience of Hingulambika Ayurvedic College, Gulberga, as reqested by teacher at the time of
hearing
63. Dr. Reddy V.L.Prasannakumar V.
Satyanarayana
Reader Shalyatantra Considered eligible after deducting the experience of Sri Sairam Ayurvedic College ,
Chennai as per statement given by teacher at
the time of hearing
64. Dr. Premananda Kar Lecturer Panchakarma Considered eligible
65. Dr. Mangesh Parkash
Deshpandey
Reader Sharir Rachna Considered eligible after deducting the
experience of KMCT Ayurved College, Kozhikkode Kerala.
66. Dr. Santosh Kumar Mishra Reader Shalyatantra Considered eligible
67. Dr. Milind Ganesh Mokashi Professor Samhita
Siddhant
Considered eligible
68. Dr. Niranjan Shukla Reader Agadtantra Considered eligible
69. Dr. Namrata Harichandan Reader Agadtantra Considered eligible after deducting the
experience of SVM Ayurved College ILKAL.
70. Dr. Vrushali Tole Reader Shalakyatantra Considered eligible after deducting the period of
two years experience
71. Dr. Vasant Patil Reader Panchakarma Considered eligible
72. Dr. Chandu Nair Govindapillai Sarawathy
Amma
Professor Swasthavitta Considered eligible
73. Dr Sudha Rani . R. Professor Shalyatantra Considered eligible
74. Dr. Deepa Atul
Anserwadekar
Lecturer Samhita
Siddhant
Considered eligible
75. Dr. Prasanth S. Acharya Reader Shalyatantra Considered eligible after deducting the
experience of Ramakrishna Ayurved College Banglore as he was working as honorary
teacher and his teaching experience will be considered from 01.10.2006 onwards
76. Dr. Akthar Hussain -- Considered ineligible as non PG joining after 1989
77. Dr. Chaihtanya R. Menon -- -- Directed to write a letter to the teacher and
concerned college for submission of PG degree and after submission of PG degree the teacher
may be treated eligible teacher in concerned subject after the approval of President CCIM.
78. Dr. Krishna Kumar T.S. -- -- Asked to write a letter to the teacher and the concerned college for clarification
79. Dr. Shakuntala Mahapati -- -- Asked to write a letter to the teacher and the concerned college for clarification
80. Dr. Indira Shivnand Hiremath
-- -- Asked to write a letter to the teacher and the concerned college for clarification
81. Dr. Satwashila Thorat -- -- Asked to write a letter to the teacher and the concerned college for clarification
82. Dr. Seema Punjabrao
Gangale
-- -- Asked to write a letter to the teacher and the
concerned college for clarification
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No.
Name of Teacher Designation Department Remark of Screening Committee
83. Dr. Seema Singh -- -- Asked to write a letter to the teacher and the concerned college for clarification
84. Dr. Rama Krishna T. -- -- Asked to write a letter to the teacher and the concerned college for clarification
85. Dr. Jayalaxmi
Shankargouda Menasagi
-- -- Asked to write a letter to the teacher and the
concerned college for clarification
86. Dr.Ashwini Venkatesh
Junjarwad
-- -- Asked to write a letter to the teacher and the
concerned college for clarification
87. Dr Chandra Shekher
Pandey
-- -- Directed to take a legal opinion in the matter
88. Dr. Ashok Kumar Tripathi -- -- Directed to take a legal opinion in the matter
SCREENED BY Dr K.G.Vishwanathan, Dr. S.K.Bannigol, Dr. Sarangpani on 21.02.2014 89. Dr. Dhanraj Bhagwan
Gayakwaid Reader Shalyatantra Considered eligible
90. Dr. Anita Santoshrao Wanjari
Reader Rasshastra Considered eligible
91. Dr. Padmavati Venkatesh Kulkarni
Reader Panchakarma Considered eligible
92. Dr. Dharmendra Kumar
Mishra
Professor Swasthavritta Considered eligible
93. Dr. Itnal Shobha Ramappa Lecturer Kayachikitsa Considered eligible
94. Dr. Awade Swateja Ajit Reader Prasuti Tantra Considered eligible
95. Dr. Prasanna K.G. Lecturer Kayachikitsa Considered eligible and teaching experience will
be counted from 01.01.2012 onwards
96. Dr.Chandrashekhar Alladi Lecturer Samhita
Siddhant
Considered eligible after deducting the previous
experience of six years and teaching experience will be counted from 01.06.2008 onwards
97. Dr. Anil Kallappa Bagalkoti Lecturer Swasthavritta Considered eligible and teaching experience will be counted from date of completion of PG
98. Dr. Subbaraju Nagaraju
M. Reddi
Professor Shalyatantra Considered eligible after deducting the previous
experience from 06 01 1997 to 10.10.2000 and teaching experience will be counted from
16.10.2000 onwards
99. Dr. Satyendra Chaturvedi Reader Dravyaguna Considered eligible
100. Dr.Tanuja Pawar Reader Agadtantra Considered eligible and teaching experience will be counted from 10.02.2009 onwards
101. Dr. Hemant Laxman Shinde
Reader Rachna Sharir Considered eligible
102. Dr. Pramod Anand Tiwari Reader Rachna Sharir Considered eligible
103. Dr.Shrikant Gaddi Halli Shetty
Professor Samhita Siddhant
Considered eligible
104. Dr. Virendra Singh Yadav Lecturer Shalyatantra Considered eligible after deducting the previous experience from 01.10.1998 to 19.02.2007 and
teaching experience will be counted from
05.05.2008 onwards
105. Dr. P Laxmaiah -- -- Ineligible due to overage
106. Dr. Satish Chandra
Madanlal Jaiswal
-- -- Asked to write a letter to the teacher and the
concerned college for clarification
107. Dr. Ujwal Krishna Deshpande
-- -- Asked to write a letter to the teacher and the concerned college for clarification
108. Dr. Rajeshwari Sangagouda Biradar
-- -- Asked to write a letter to the teacher and the concerned college for clarification
109. Dr. Rohini Revansidha Keskar
-- -- Asked to write a letter to the teacher and the concerned college for clarification and Directed
to verify the records available with CCIM
110. Dr Atul Nirgude -- -- Asked to write a letter to the teacher and the
concerned college for clarification
111. Dr.P.Nageshwara Babu -- -- Asked to write a letter to the teacher and the
concerned college for clarification
112. Dr.Ishwarappa Prahillad Ugar
-- -- Asked to write a letter to the teacher and the concerned college for clarification
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No.
Name of Teacher Designation Department Remark of Screening Committee
113. Dr.Rajnesh Kumar Mishra -- -- Asked to write a letter to the teacher and the concerned college for clarification
114. Dr. Tushar Jagannath Jogi -- -- Asked to write a letter to the teacher and the concerned college for clarification
115. Dr. Subash Maruti Kolhe -- -- Considered ineligible due to Non-PG Joining
after 01.07.1989
116. Dr. Nisha K.V. -- -- Considered ineligible due to Non-PG Joining
after 01.07.1989
117. Dr. Devrajan
Shankarnarayan
-- -- Considered ineligible due to Non-PG Joining
after 01.07.1989
118. Dr. Pradeep Sreedharan As per the certificate with ref No B3/3040/2012 Dated 25.08.2012 issued by
the Principal of Govt. Ayurvedic College, Tripunithura That Dr. Pradeep S is a final year PG in Panchakarma under M.G.University and will complete MD
exam on 03.09.2012. Oral and practical exams of the same is scheduled on 04.09.2012 and 05.09.2012.
Date of birth of the teacher is 29/05/1964 i.e. above 45. So screening committee ask to refer the matter to the Executive committee as teacher is
PG.
SCREENED BY Dr K.G.Vishwanathan, Dr. S.K.Bannigol, Dr. Sarangpani on 22.02.2014 119. Dr. Bhagirathi Sahoo Lecturer Kaumarbhritya Considered eligible after deducting the period of
four years experience
120. Dr. Bhagavati Mohan
Mahantappa
Professor Prasutitantra Considered eligible after deducting the
experience from 01.04.2000 to 31.02.2009.
121. Dr. Sunil Kumar Bansal Professor Kayachikitsa Considered eligible
122. Dr.Sunita Goyal Reader Agadtantra Considered eligible after deducting the
experience from 28.09.1998 to 14.06.2003.
123. Dr. Usha Ravindra
Deshmukh
Reader Agadtantra Considered eligible
124. Dr.Jonthan Rout Lecturer Rachna Sharir Considered eligible after deducting the
experience from 01.05.2006 to 10.01.2012(period of suspension).
125. Dr. Bihu Ranjan Nanda Reader Shlakyatantra Considered eligible after deducting the experience from 15.04.2006 to
14.02.2009(period of suspension).
126. Dr. Sapan Kumar Das Lecturer Shlakyatantra Considered eligible after deducting the
experience from 15.04.2006 to 14.02.2009(period of suspension).
127. Dr. Satya Naryan Patnaik Professor Kayachikitsa Considered eligible after deducting the
experience from 2006 to 2009(period of suspension).
128. Dr. Kailash Chandra Tripathi
Reader Rachna Sharir Considered eligible after deducting the experience from 15.04.2006 to
14.02.2009(period of suspension).
129. Dr.Subhendu Kumar
Nanda
Reader Prasuti Tantra Considered eligible after deducting the
experience from 15.04.2006 to 14.02.2009(period of suspension).
130. Dr. Jogesh Chandra Rath Professor Rachna Sharir Considered eligible after deducting the experience from 2006 to 2009(period of
suspension).
131. Dr. Niranjan Prasad Tripathi
Lecturer Samhita Siddhant
Considered eligible after deducting the experience three years.
132. Dr. Mruthyunjaya Nanjundaiah Hiremeth
Reader Shalyatantra Considered eligible after completion of PG, 2007(date of result)
133. Dr. Baban Singh Reader Swasthvritta Considered eligible after deducting the experience from 03.10.2003 to 21.12.2009.
134. Dr.Dilip Prabhakar Gadgil Professor Samhita Siddhant
Considered eligible after deducting the experience of Tilak Maharashtra vidyapeeth
Pune .
135. Dr. Madanlal Dewashwar Reader Kayachikitsa Considered eligible
136. Dr. Praveen Kumar
Shayamsunder Madikonda
Lecturer Panchakarma Considered eligible and teaching experience will
be counted from 09.11.2011 onwards.
137. Dr. Amol Suresh Doshi Reader Prasuti tantra Considered eligible
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No.
Name of Teacher Designation Department Remark of Screening Committee
138. Dr. Kembhavi Akash Professor Shalyatantra Considered eligible
139. Dr. Dayanand S Professor Shalyatantra Considered eligible after deducting the
experience two years.
140. Dr. N.R.Shankarnarayana -- -- Considered ineligible due to Non-PG Joining after 01.07.1989
141. Dr. Shankar Pandurang Chougule
-- -- Considered ineligible due to Non-PG Joining after 01.07.1989
142. Dr.Yellambhatla Janardhana
-- -- Considered ineligible due to due to overage
143. Dr. Krupakar Reddy -- -- Considered ineligible due to Non-PG Joining after 01.07.1989
144. Dr.Vilas Rajaram Mane -- -- Considered ineligible due to Non-PG Joining after 01.07.1989
145. Dr. Dwarkanath Shripad
Kodolikar
-- -- Considered ineligible due to Non-PG Joining
after 01.07.1989
146. Dr. Ravindranath
Basappashetty Gundal
-- -- Considered ineligible due to Non-PG Joining
after 01.07.1989
147. Dr. Suresh Venkappa
Amberkar
-- -- Considered ineligible due to Non-PG Joining
after 01.07.1989
148. Dr.Maheshwar Siddayya
Karpurmath
-- -- Considered ineligible due to Non-PG Joining
after 01.07.1989
149. Dr.Girijashankar Banshnarayan Singh
-- -- Considered ineligible due to Non-PG Joining after 01.07.1989
150. Dr.Prakash Pandurang Gosavi
-- -- Asked to write a letter to the teacher and the concerned college for clarification
151. Dr. T. Venugopal -- -- Considered ineligible due to Non-PG Joining after 01.07.1989 as experience shown from
01.01.1988 is found false after verification with concerned college.
152. Dr. Vivekanand Shridhar More
-- -- Considered ineligible due to Non-PG Joining after 01.07.1989
153. Dr. Nisha P. -- -- Considered ineligible due to Non-PG Joining after 01.07.1989
154. Dr. Mahajan Anita -- -- Asked to write a letter to the teacher and the
concerned college for clarification
155. Dr. Krishan Kumar
Sharma
--
Directed to put up the matter before EC
Executive Committee decided to withdraw the circular part of point No. 3
i.e. CCIM circular F-28-13/2004-Ay. dated 09.10.2004 as well as to
completely withdraw point 12 & 15. EC also decided to withdraw the
decision of 189th EC in respect of Add. Agenda Item No.14 on eligibility of
155 teachers. EC further decided that a consolidated policy will be prepared
for by the EC members in the matter of teacher’s eligibility.
Agenda Item No. 10. Matter for presentation to GOI as per
BJP Manifesto, 2014- regarding.
It was noted that a letter No.Z.28015/74/2014-P&C (AYUSH) dated 19.5.2014 has
been received from the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Deptt. of AYUSH
regarding material for presentation enclosing therewith a copy of relevant page of
the Manifesto of BJP. The relevant points of the manifesto are reproduced as under:-
193ec minutes 15
“1. Education and Training: Will review the role of various professional regulatory
bodies in healthcare and consider setting up an overarching lean body for
healthcare. High priority will be given to address the shortfall of health care
professionals.
2. Modernize Government hospitals, upgrading infrastructure and latest
technologies.
3. Reorganize Ministry of Health and Family Welfare in order to coverage
various Departments dealing in healthcare, food and nutrition and
pharmaceuticals for effective delivery of healthcare service.
4. Increase the number of medical and para-medical colleges to make India self
sufficient in human resources and set up an AIIMS like institute in every State.”
The ministry has asked to furnish information/views of the Council in the matter.
Executive Committee decided to authorize the President I/c, CCIM to form a
Committee in consulation with Vice- President (Ayurved & Siddha) to make
a consolidated view of the Council to be sent to the Ministry in the matter.
Agenda Item No. 11. Reporting of decision of Govt. of India in
respect of Ayurved Colleges permitted/not permitted by Govt. of India in compliance of
court order.
It was noted that Government of India has conveyed the decision in respect of
following colleges in compliance of court order.
Ayurveda
Sl. No.
Name of College Session W.P. number
and date of Court
Order
Recommendation of CCIM
Permitted/not permitted
GOI letter number
1. Late Kedari Redekar
Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya,
Kohlapur, Maharashtra
2012-13 WPC No.
9563 of 2012 dated
09.12.2013
Recommended
for the year 2012- 13.”
To grant permission to
the college with 50 seats in BAMS course and 14
seats in 03 PG courses namely Rognidan-04
seats, Rasashastra – 05 seats, Shalya-05 seats for
the academic session
2012-13
R. 17011/154/2012-
EP(IM-1) Dated 07.05.2014
2. Shri Krishna Govt.
Ayurvedic College &
Hospital, Umri Road,
Kurukshetra, Haryana
2011-12 WPC No.
20743 of 2011 dated
15.10.2012
Recommended for
the session 2011-
12.
To grant permission to
the college for BAMS course with 50 UG seats
the academic session 2011-12
R.17011/33/2011-
EP(IM-1)
Dated 12.05.2014
Executive Committee noted the same.
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Agenda Item No. 12. Reporting of decision of Govt. of India in
respect of Ayurved and Unani colleges for Letter of Intent by Govt. of India for the
session 2014-15.
It was noted that Government of India has conveyed the decision in respect of
following Ayurved and Unani colleges for letter of intent for the session 2014-15.
S No.
Name of College Recommendation sent by CCIM
Letter Of Intent by GOI Letter No. & Date
AYURVED
1. Padmashree Dr. D.Y. Patil College of Ayurveda And Research Centre, Pimpri, Pune, Maharashtra.
Recommended to increase Intake Capacity in PG Courses i) Ayurved Samhita-4 to 6 seats, ii)Rachana Sharir-4 to 6 seats. Recommended to start new PG in (i) Kriya Sharir, (ii) Swasthavritta, (iii) Rasashastra, (iv) Panchkarma with 6 seats each
To start new PG in 04 subjects:- (i) Kriya Sharir (ii) Swasthvritta (iii) Rasashastra & bhaishajya Kalpana (iv) Panchkarma with 6 seats each subject. And to increase admission capacity in 02 existing PG courses:- (i) Ayurved Samhita Siddhant (ii) Rachana Sharir 4 to 6 seats in each subject
R. 14011/14/2013-EP (IM-1) R. 13011/14/2013-EP(IM-1) DATED 12.05.2014
2. JSS Ayurveda Medical College, Mysore, Karnataka.
Recommended for increasing 50 to 100 UG seats. Recommended for PG in Swasthavritta- 03 seats
To increase admission capacity from 50 to 100 seats in existing UG course. And to start new PG course in Swasthvritta with 03 seats.
R. 14011/35/2013-EP(IM-1) R. 13011/42/2013-EP(IM-1) Dated 12.05.2014
3. Shri Vijay Mahantesh Ayurvedic Medical College, Bagalkot, Ilkal, Karnataka
Recommended for Starting new PG in (i) Prasuti Tantra and Stri Roga- 5 seats, (ii) Shalakya Tantra- 5 seats.
To start new PG courses in 02 subjects (i) Prasuti Tantra and Stri Roga (ii) Shalakya Tantra 05 seats in each Subject
R. 14011/34/2013-EP(IM-1) Dated 12.05.2014
4. Latthe Education Society’s Acharya Deshabhushan Ayurvedic Medical College & Hospital, Bedkihal Shamanewadi, Belgaum, Karnataka .
Recommended for increasing 40 to 50 UG seats.
To increase admission capacity from 40 to 50 seats in existing BAMS course.
R. 13011/49/2013-EP(IM-1) Dated 12.05.2014
5. Bheemchandra Education Trust, Hillside Ayurveda college, Bangalore, Karnataka.
Recommended for 50 UG seats
To start new BAMS course
with 50 UG seats
R.12011/26/2013-EP(IM-1) Dated 12.05.2014
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Name of College Recommendation sent by CCIM
Letter Of Intent by GOI Letter No. & Date
6. Shubhdeep Ayurveda Medical College & Hospital, Indore, MP
Recommended for increasing 50 to 60 UG seats. Recommended for new PG in Rognidana- 05 seats. Not recommended for PG in Panchakarma due to deficiency in additional faculty.
To start new PG course in 02 subject (i) Panchakarma & (ii) Rognidan – 5 seats in each subject. And to increase the admission capacity from 50 to 60 seats in existing UG course
R. 14011/31/2013-EP(IM-1) R. 13011/34/2013-EP(IM-1) Dated 12.05.2014
7. Narayan Prasad Awasthi, Govt. Ayurved College, Raipur, C.G.
Recommended for 50 to 60 UG seats. Recommended for PG in Dravyaguna- 06 seats and Rognidana- 06 seats. The shortcomings shall be compiled at the time of LOP visit.
To start new PG course in 02 subjects (i) Dravyaguna & (ii) Rognidan & Vikriti Vigyan with 06 seats in each subject. And to increase the admission capacity from 55 to 60 seats in existing UG course
R. 14011/28/2013-EP(IM-1) R. 13011/33/2013-EP(IM-1) Dated 12.05.2014
8. Pt. Khushilal sharma Government(Autonomous) Ayurveda College & Institute, Bhopal, MP.
Recommended for increasing 50 to 60 UG seats. Recommended for new PG in Dravyaguna -5, Rasashastra -5, Rognidan -6, Panchkarma -5.
To Start new PG course in 04 subject (i) Dravyaguna – 05 seats, (ii) Rasashastra – 05 seats, (iii) Rognidan – 06 seats, (iv) Panchakarma – 05 seats. And to increase the admission capacity from 50 to 60 seats in existing UG course
R. 14011/26/2013-EP(IM-1) R. 13011/30/2013-EP(IM-1) Dated 12.05.2014
9. Govt. Ayurvedic College, Jalukbari, Guwahati
Recommended for Starting new PG in (i) Shalya tantra- 03 seats, (ii) Prasuti & Stri Roga- 02 instead of 04 seats, (iii) Rog nidan-3 seats (iv) Sharir Rachna- 2 seats.
To start new PG course in 04 subjects (i) Shalya Tantra – 03 seats, (ii) Rachana Sharir – 02 seats (iii) Rognidan – 03 seats & (iv) Prasuti Tantra – 04 seats.
R. 14011/02/2013-EP(IM-1) Dated 12.05.2014
10. University College of Ayurved, Dr. S.R. Rajasthan Ayurvedic University, Jodhpur, Raj.
Recommended for new PG in subjects Kayachikitsa, Shalya tantra, Dravyaguna Vigyan →6 seats each.
To start new PG course in 03 subjects (i) Kayachikitsa, (ii) Dravyaguna and (iii) Shalya tantra 06 seats in each subject.
R. 14011/12/2013-EP(IM-1) Dated 12.05.2014
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S No.
Name of College Recommendation sent by CCIM
Letter Of Intent by GOI Letter No. & Date
11. Rani Dullaiya Smriti Ayurved PG Mahavidyalaya & Chikitshalaya, Bhopal, MP.
Recommended for increasing 50 to 60 UG seats.
To increase the admission capacity from 50 to 60 seats in existing UG course
R. 13011/26/2013-EP(IM-1) Dated 12.05.2014
12. J.S.Ayurved Mahavidyalaya & PD Patel Ayurved Hospital,
Nadiad, Gujarat.
Recommended for increasing 50 to 60 UG seats.
To increase the admission capacity from 50 to 60 seats in existing UG course
R. 13011/38/2013-EP(IM-1) Dated 12.05.2014
13. Government Autonomous Dhanwantri Ayurveda College, Mangalnath Road, Ujjain, MP.
Recommended for Increase intake from40 To 60 as the college is meeting all requirements for UG course and it is also noted that the minimum requirement for running PG course is not available
To increase the admission capacity from 40 to 60 seats in existing UG course
R. 13011/21/2013-EP(IM-1) Dated 12.05.2014
14. Government Ayurved College, Nanded, MS .
Recommended for increasing 60 to 100 UG seats.
To increase the admission capacity from 60 to 100 seats in existing UG course
R. 13011/05/2013-EP(IM-1) Dated 12.05.2014
15 Govt. Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Raje Raghuji Nagar, Umer Road, Nagpur, Maharashtra.
Recommended for increasing 50 to 100 UG seats.
To increase the admission capacity from 50 to 100 seats in existing UG course
R. 13011/03/2013-EP(IM-1) Dated 12.05.2014
16. Chaudhary Harchand Singh Atmaram Education Trust, Quadra Institute of Ayurveda, Roorkee,Hraidwar Road, U.K.
Recommended for 50 UG seats
To start new BAMS course with 60 seats
R. 12011/25/2013-EP(IM-1) Dated 12.05.2014
17. Mahatma Jyotiba Fule Vidyapeeth Samiti, Mahatma Jyotiba Fule Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya, Jaipur, Rajasthan.
Recommended for 100 UG seats
To start new BAMS course with 100 seats
R. 12011/22/2013-EP(IM-1) Dated 12.05.2014
18 Abhilashi Education Society, Abhilashi Ayurvedic college and research institute, Chailchock, Tehsil-Chachyot, Distt. Mandi(H.P.)
Recommended for 60 UG seats
To start new BAMS course with 60 seats
R. 12011/14/2013-EP(IM-1) Dated 12.05.2014
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S No.
Name of College Recommendation sent by CCIM
Letter Of Intent by GOI Letter No. & Date
19. Kalyan Society, Lal Bhadur Shastri Mahila Ayurved college and Hospital, Yamunanagar,Haryana
Recommended for 50 UG seats
To start new BAMS course with 50 seats
R. 12011/05/2013-EP(IM-1) Dated 12.05.2014
20. Dhanvantari Ayurveda College, Hospital & Research Centre, Siddapur, Karnataka.
Recommended for increasing 40 to 60 UG seats.
To increase the admission capacity from 40 to 60 seats in existing UG course
R. 13011/06/2013-EP(IM-1) Dated 12.05.2014
21. Vaidya Yagya Dutt Sharma Ayurved Mahaviyalaya, Opp. Dharpa Power House, G.T.Road, Khurja, U.P.
Recommended for increasing 75 to 100 UG seats. Recommended for Starting new PG in (i) Swasthavritta-5, (ii) Agadtantra-5, (iii) Samhita-3, (iv) Siddhant-3, (v) Dravyaguna-5, (vi) Rasshastra & Bhaishjya kalpna-5, (vii) Rachna Sharir-5.
To start new PG course in 06 subjects (i)Swasthavritta-05seats (ii)Agad Tantra & Vyavaharahayurved -05 seats (iii) Ayurved Samhita & Siddhanta-06 seats (iv) Dravyaguna – 05 seats (v) Rasa Shastra & Bhaishajya Kalpana- 05 seats and (vi)Rachana Sharir – 05 seats And to increase the admission capacity from 75 to 100 seats in existing UG (BAMS)
R. 14011/25/2013-EP(IM-1) R. 13011/31/2013-EP(IM-1) Dated 15.05.2014
22. R A Podar Ayurved College, Worli, Mumbai, Maharashtra
Conditionally recommended for increase intake of UG from 60 to 100 seats.
To increase the admission capacity from 60 to 100 seats in existing UG course
R. 13011/01/2013-EP(IM-1) Dated 15.05.2014
23. Shree Saptashrungi Ayurved Mahavidyalaya & Hospital Kamal Nagar, Hirawadi, Panchhwati, Nasik, Maharashtra
Recommended for increasing 50 to 60 UG seats. Recommended for start new PG 07 subjects: 1)Samhita&Siddhant (2) Kriya Sharir, (3) Dravyaguna, (4)Rasashastra, (5)Kaumarbhritya, (6)Agad tantra, (7)Panchkarma with 6 seats each.
To start new PG course in 07 subjects (i) Samhita &
Siddhanta
(ii) Kriya Sharir (iii) Dravyaguna
(iv) Rasa Shastra &
Bhaishajya Kalpana
(v) Kaumarbhritya
(vi) Agad Tantra
(vii) Panchkarma with 06 seats in each
Course
And to increase the admission capacity from 50 to 60 seats in existing UG (BAMS)couse
R. 14011/21/2013-EP(IM-1) R. 13011/29/2013-EP(IM-1) Dated 15.05.2014
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S No.
Name of College Recommendation sent by CCIM
Letter Of Intent by GOI Letter No. & Date
24. Sri Sai Ayurvedic Medical College and Hospital, Sarsol, G.T. Road, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh
Recommended for increasing 75 to 100 UG seats. Recommended for Increase (PG) course (i) Prasuti Tantra – 04-06 seats & (ii) Shalya Tantra – 04-06 seats. Recommended for PG in Shalakya tantra- 03 seats and Rasashashtra- 06 seats, Agadatantra-06 seats, Sharir Rachana-06 seats and Maulik Siddhant-06 seats.
To start new PG course in 05 subjects (i) ShalakyaTantra-
03seats
(ii) Rasa Shastra & Bhaishajya
Kalpana-06 seats
(iii) Agad Tantra-06 seats
(iv) Rachana Sharir-06
seats
(v) Maulik Siddhant-
06 seats And to increase the admission capacity from 75 to 100 seats in existing UG (BAMS)course And in existing 02 PG courses (i)Prasuti & Strirog (ii) Shalya Tantra from 04 to 06 seats in each course.
R. 14011/22/2013-EP(IM-1) R. 13011/35/2013-EP(IM-1) Dated 15.05.2014
25. Prabuddh Shikshan Sanathan, Prabuddh Ayurvedic Medical College, Hospital & Research Centre, Lucknow, U.P.
Recommended for 50 UG seats
To start new BAMS course with 50 seats
R.12011/09/2013-EP(IM-1) Dated- 15.05.2014
26. Santushti Human Development Educational and Welfare Society, Santushti College of Medical & Higher Studies, Santusti Ayurvedic Medical College & Hospital, Mirzapur, U.P.
Recommended for 100 UG seats
To start new BAMS course with 100 seats
R.12011/15/2013-EP(IM-1) Dated- 15.05.2014
27. Anandi Shikshan Prasarak Mandal’s Ayurved Medical College, Hospital & Research Institute, Ajanta Road, Sgvan, Buldana Maharashtra
Recommended for 60 UG seats
To start new BAMS course with 60 seats
R.12011/20/2013-EP(IM-1) Dated- 16.05.2014
28. Bal Bhagwan Shikshan Prasarak Mandal’s
Dhanwantri Ayurved Medical College, Degloor Road, Udgir, Distt. Latur
Recommended for increasing 50 to 60 UG seats.
To Increase admission capacity from 50 to 60 seats in existing UG(BAMS) course
R.13011/43/2013-EP(IM-1) Dated- 16.05.2014
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S No.
Name of College Recommendation sent by CCIM
Letter Of Intent by GOI Letter No. & Date
Maharashtra
29. Shree Dhaneshwari Manav Vikas Mandal, Sou Shantadevi Vedprakash Patil Ayurved College & Research Institute, Mahrashtra
Recommended for 50 UG seats conditionally
To start new BAMS course with 50 seats
R.12011/16/2013-EP(IM-1) Dated- 16.05.2014
30. Yashwant Ayurvedic College PG Training Research Centre, Kodoli, Kolhapur, MS.
Recommended for increasing 80 to 100 UG seats.
To Increase in the admission capacity from 80 to 100 seats in existing UG(BAMS) course
R.13011/25/2013-EP(IM-1) Dated- 19.05.2014
31. Jagdamba Education Society, Matoshri Asarabai Darade Ayurvedic college, Babhulgaon, Tal. Yeola, Distt. Nashik, Maharashtra
Recommended for 50 UG seats
To start new BAMS course with 50 seats
R.12011/29/2013-EP(IM-1) Dated- 19.05.2014
32. Sunil Ramsingh Chunawale Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Buldana, Maharashtra.
To Increase in the admission capacity from 40 to 60 seats in existing UG(BAMS) course
To Increase in the admission capacity from 40 to 60 seats in existing UG(BAMS) course
R.13011/20/2013-EP(IM-1) Dated- 19.05.2014
33. Aquarius Public Education Society, Mahadeorao Shivankar Ayurved Medical College & Research Institute, Gondia, Maharashtra
To Increase in the admission capacity from 50 to 60 seats in existing UG(BAMS) course
To Increase in the admission capacity from 50 to 60 seats in existing UG(BAMS) course
R.13011/32/2013-EP(IM-1) Dated- 19.05.2014
34. Smt. K.C. Ajmera Ayurved College, Dhule, Maharashtra
To Increase in the admission capacity from 40 to 60 seats in existing UG(BAMS) course
To Increase in the admission capacity from 40 to 60 seats in existing UG(BAMS) course
R.13011/37/2013-EP(IM-1) Dated- 19.05.2014
35. Sangam Sevabhavi Trust's Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Sangamner, Ahmednagar, Maharashtra
Recommended for increasing 50 to 60 UG seats.
To Increase in the admission capacity from 50 to 60 seats in existing UG(BAMS) course
R.13011/44/2013-EP(IM-1) Dated- 20.05.2014
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S No.
Name of College Recommendation sent by CCIM
Letter Of Intent by GOI Letter No. & Date
36. Dayabhai Maoji Majithiya Ayruveda Mahavidyalaya, Yavatmal, Maharashtra
Recommended for PG in Rognidana- 03 seats.
To start new PG course in Rognidan avum Vikriti Vigyan with 03 seats
14011/03/2013-EP(IM-1) Dated- 20.05.2014
37. Manjara Ayurved Medical College & Hospital, Latur, Maharashtra
Recommended for new PG in Rachna Sharir -4 Seats
To start new PG course in with 03 seats
14011/18/2013-EP(IM-1) Dated- 20.05.2014
38. Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj Shikshan Sanstha Ayurved Mahavidyalya, Paithan Road, Kanchanwadi, Aurangabad, Maharashtra
Conditionally recommended for increase intake of PG in Kayachikitsa from 04 to 06 seats.
Conditionally recommended for Starting new PG in Panchkarma with 6 seats.
To start new PG course in Panchakarma with 06 seats And to increase the admission capacity in existing PG course namely Kayachikitsa from 04 to 06 seats
R.14011/24/2013-EP(IM-1) R. 13011/52/2013-EP(IM-1) Dated- 20.05.2014
39. Krishna Education Society, Kusumtai Rajarambapu Patil Ayurvedic Medical College, Hospital and Research Institute, Chiplun, Dist-Ratnagiri, Maharashtra
Not Recommended Not to grant Letter of Intent/Permission to establish a Kusumtai Rajarambapu Patil Ayurvedic Medical College, Hospital and Research Institute.
R.12011/18/2013-EP(IM-1) Dated- 20.05.2014
40. Dr. G.D. Pol Foundation’s Y.M.T. Ayurvedic Medical College & Hospital, Kharghar, Maharashtra
Recommended for
increasing 80 to 100 UG seats.
Recommended for Starting
new PG in (1) Stri Rog & Prasuti tantra-4, (2)
Panchkarma-4 seats
To increase the admission capacity from 80 to 100 seats in existing UG (BAMS) and to start new Post Graduate Course of Study in 02 Subjects namely (i) Prasutitantra and (ii) Panchakarma with 4 seats in each course.
R.13011/45/2013-EP(IM-I) & R. 14011/42/2013-EP(IM-I) Dated- 21.05.2014
UNANI 40. National Institute of
Unani Medicine, Kottigepalya, Bangalore, Karnataka
Not Recommended for deptt. of IBT and also not recommended for Deptt. of Jarahat.
To Start new PG course in 02 subjects (i)Jarahat - 05 seats (ii)Ilaj Bit Tadbeer – 05 seats
R. 14012/01/2013-EP(IM-1) Dated 12.05.2014
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S No.
Name of College Recommendation sent by CCIM
Letter Of Intent by GOI Letter No. & Date
41. Luqman Unani Medical College & Hospital, Bijapur, Karnataka
Recommended on condition to fulfill the shortcomings till the LOP.
To increase the admission capacity from 40 to 60 seats in existing UG (BUMS) course.
R. 13012/05/2013-EP(IM-1) Dated 12.05.2014
Executive Committee noted the same.
Addl. Agenda Item No.1. Regarding Audit Report on the accounts of
Central Council of Indian Medicine for the year
2011-12 to 2012-13 received from the Principal Accounts Office, M/o Health & Family
Welfare, Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi.
It was noted that a letter No.IA(HQ)/MHFW/ CCIM(172)/2011-12/1009 dated
12.3.2014 was received from Sr. Accounts Officer (IAHQ), Govt. of India, Principal
Accounts Office, M/o Health & Family Welfare, Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi regarding
Audit Report on the accounts of CCIM for the year 2011-12 to 2012-13 in which it
is stated that Parawise reply on the objections raised by Internal Audit may be
furnished to the undersigned within a month from the receipt of Audit Report.
After getting replies from all the concerned sections, a comparative statement of
Audit observation and Reply on the Internal Audit for the year 2011-12 to 2012-13
has been prepared which is placed for approval.
Further, it was noted that as regards to Para No.2 of Audit Report for the year 2011-
12 to 2012-13 regarding excess expenditure of telephone at the residence of
entitled officers, a reminder in continuation of letter No.10-13/2012-Internal Audit
dated 28.8.2012 may again be sent to the Government of India, Ministry of Health
& Family, Department of AYUSH, EP(IM-2) with the request to convey the sanction
as required under Section 12(d) of IMCC Act, 1970” for actual payment of telephone
bills (at residence) of entitled officers.
Executive Committee noted and approved the same.
Addl. Agenda Item No.2. Regarding Advance initiation of the process of
filling up of the posts of Director/Head of
Autonomous Bodies under the D/o AYUSH, at
least one year prior to the occurrence of the
vacancy.
It was noted that an O.M. No.V.26011/1/2014-NI(RAV) dated 13.2.2014 has been
received from the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Department of AYUSH,
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(NI Desk), New Delhi in which it has been conveyed that the Hon’ble HFM has
directed that in future, the process of filling up of the posts of Director/Head of Autonomous Bodies under the D/o AYUSH, may as a
matter of principle, be initiated at least one year prior to the occurrence of
the vacancy and requested for the compliance of direction of the HFM.
In this connection, it was noted that the direction of the Hon’ble HFM may be
followed in the CCIM also.
Executive Committee agreed to the same.
Addl. Agenda Item No.3. Visitation Report of Ayurveda Colleges under
Section 13C for the session 2014-15- reg.
It was noted that some annexure of Part I of Visitation Report for the session 2014-
15 under section 13C are not signed by the Visitors/Principals of the following
colleges:-
1. Vishnu Ayurveda College, P.O Government Press, Shoranur-679122
Dist. Palakkad Kerala
2. Karnataka Ayurveda Medical College & Hospital K.E.C.T Tower, Ashok Nagar,
Mangalore D.K.,Karnataka
3. SCSES’S Rural Institute of Ayurved, Research Centre & Hospital,At Vidyagiri,
Mayani, Tal. Khatav, Dist. Satara-415102, Maharashtra
4. KMCT Ayurveda Medical College, Manassery, P.O, Taluk & District
Kozhikkode-673602 Kerala
5. J.S. Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, College Road, Nadiad-387001
Dist.-Kaira-Nadiad, Gujarat
6. Govt. Akhandanand Ayurved College & Hospital, Lal Darvaja, Bhadra,
Ahmedabad-380001, Gujarat.
Executive Committee decided to get revisitation done of those colleges
where visitors’ signature as well as Principal’s signature are not found. If
the signature of only visitors are not found then explanation will be called
from the visitors. This decision be applicable to all such cases.
Addl. Agenda Item No.4. Recommendation of Screening Committee
in respect of Rishikul Govt. P.N. Ayurvedic College and Hospital Haridwar Uttrakhand
after reassessment- regarding.
It was noted that Rishikul Govt. P.N. Ayurvedic College and Hospital, Haridwar
(Uttrakhand) was visited on 12-13.02.2014 by Prof. G.S.Tomar, Dr. Ram Mohan and
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Dr Rajkumar Yadav to assess the available facilities of teaching and practical training
for conducting UG/PG & PG course under section 13C.
The visitation report along with all the relevant documents and assessment done by
office was considered and examined by Scrutiny Committee held on 12.03.2014 to
14.03.2014 and EC decided to recommend for UG 60 seats and PG in 07 subjects
namely Rasashastra & Bhaishajya Kalpana -07 seats, Dravyaguna-04seats, Shalya
tantra-05seats, Shalakya Tantra-04 seats, Prasuti Tantra-04 seats, Kayachikitsa-04
seats, Panchakarma – 04 seats (instead of 05) due deficit in faculty to Govt. of India
for granting permission for the session 2014-15.
Further, it was noted that at the time of reassessment of said college, the members
of screening committee noticed that there is shortage of additional teaching faculty
in Department of Prasuti tantra. Therefore the committee decided not to recommend
for PG course in Prasuti tantra due to unavailability of additional teaching faculty.
Executive Committee agreed to the same.
Addl. Agenda Item No.5. Clarification received from visitor in
respect of Visitation Report of Swami
Kalyandev Government Ayurved College Rampur, Muzaffarnagar, Uttar Pradesh
under Section 13C for the session 2014-15.
It was noted that Swami Kalyandev Government Ayurved College, Rampur,
Muzaffarnagar, (Uttar Pradesh) was visited on 24-25.01.2014 for the session 2014-
15 under section 13C & while examining the report only Part I was found with the
report. Further, in this regard as per decision of 190th EC (on 04.04.2014), the
clarification has been asked from the visitor. In response to the same, one visitor
named Dr. V.K.Pandey has sent the copy of Part II of the visitation report of the said
college.
However, with the approval of President I/c, CCIM the report has been considered
and assessed accordingly.
Executive Committee noted the same.
Addl. Agenda Item No.6. Recommendation of Screening Committee in respect of ISM Colleges
visited under Section13C.
It was noted that meetings of Screening Committee of Ayurved and Unani were held
on 26-27.05.2014 and for Siddha on 28.05.2014 and recommendations were placed
before the E.C. at the time of consideration of the same.
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AYURVED
Minutes of Screening Committee Meeting held on 15.05.2014 in respect of
Ayurved Colleges visited under Section 13C for the session 2014-15.
The Screening Committee meeting constituted by Dr. Amitabh Kumar (V.P.
Ayurved), Dr. Bhrigupati Pandey, Dr. V.G. Udaya Kumar, Dr. Srinivas K. Bannigol
and Dr. Umesh Shukla, EC Members, CCIM held on 15.05.2014 to scrutinize the
Visitation Report along with all the relevant documents and assessment done by
office of following Ayurved Colleges under Section 13C. After careful examination of
all the documents and facts, the Screening Committee decided as under:-
S. No. Name of College Remark of Screening Commitee
1. Manjara Ayurved Medical College &
Hospital, Behind Bus Stand, Ghandhi Maidan, Tq. Latrur- 413512,
Maharashtra
Recommended for UG 60 seats
2. Smt. Kamaladevi Gauridutt Mittal Puanrvasu Ayurved Mahavidyalaya
Vd. Ramgopal Sharma Chowk, Netaji
Subhash Road, Charni Road (West),
Dist. Mumbai -400002 Maharashtra
Not recommended for UG & PG due to following reasons:-
1. Hospital is not functional
2. Bed Occupancy is 48.68%
against the requirement of 50% for PG institute.
3. Other shortcomings
mentioned by the visitors.
3. T.M.A.E Society’s Ayurvedic Medical College,
Sankalapura, Tanda, Ballary Road,
Hospet-583201 Karnataka
Recommended for UG 50 seats and PG in Shalya Tantra
(Samanya)- 03 seats with
remedial shortcomings.
4. Sangam Sevabhavi Trust’s Ayurved
Mahavidyalaya
Tal. Sangamner – 422605, Dist. Ahmednagar
Maharashtra
Recommended for UG 50 seats
and PG in 04 subjects namely
1. Prasuti Tantra-05 seats 2. Kayachikitsa-03 seats
(instead of 05seats due to
deficit of 01 higher faculty) 3. Shalakya Tantra- (Shiro-
Nasa-Kalan Avum Kantha
Roga)-5 seats
4. Shalya Tantra- 05 seats
5. Bagamar Seva Samiti’s Bhagwan Mahaveer Jain
Ayurvedic Medical College & Hospital
Gajendergad-582114 Tq:Ron , Dist. Gadag
Karnataka
Recommended for UG 50 seats and PG in 04 subjects namely
1. Rasashastra-05 seats
2. Kayachikitsa-05 seats 3. Shalya Tantra-05 seats
4. Panchkarma-02 seats
(Instead of 05-seats)
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6. Major S.D. Singh Ayurvedic Medical
College & Hospital Bewar Road,
Fatehgarh,
Dist. Farrukhabad-209625
Uttar Pradesh
Recommended for UG 50 seats
7. Sushrutha Ayurvedic Medical College
& Hospital #23, Papaiah Garden, Diagonal Road
C.K. Achukattu, B.S.K., IIIrd Stage
Bangalore – 560085
Karnataka
Recommended for UG 50 seats
8. Ahalia Ayurveda Medical College
Kozhipara, Palakkad
Dist. 678557 Kerala
Recommended for UG 50 seats
9. Jammu Institute of Ayurved &
Research
Muthi, Nardhani Raipur Ban Talab Road
Jammu Tawi 181123
Recommended for UG 90 seats
and PG in 03 subjects namely
1. Kriya Sharir-05 seats 2. Kayachikitsa-05 seats
3. Shalya Tantra-05 seats
10. Smt. K.C. Ajmera Ayurved College, Dayasagar Educational Campus,
Agra Road, Deopur,
Dist. & Tal Dhule – 424002, Maharashtra
Recommended for UG 40 seats
11. Shri Jagadguru Gurusiddeshwar Co-
Operative Hospital Society’s Ayurvedic Medical College,
Ghataprabha-591310
Tal-Gokak, Dist. Belgaum Karnataka
Recommended for UG 50 seats
and PG in 10 subjects namely 1. Dravyagune-05 seats
2. Rasahastra &
Bhaisajyakalpna-05seats 3. Rognidan-05 seats
4. Swasthavritta-05seats
5. Kayachikitsa-05 seats
6. Prasuti Tantra-05seats 7. Shalya Tantra-05seats
8. Shalakya Tantra-05 seats
9. Panchkarma-05seats 10.Kaumarbhritya-05seats
12. Mannam Ayurveda Co-Operative
Medical College,
MSM P.O. Pandalam-689501, Dist. Pathanamthitta
Kerala
Recommended for UG 50 seats
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13. Ayujyoti Ayurvedic College & Hospital
Jodhpuria,Sirsa-1250766 Haryana
Recommended for UG 50 seats
14. Punjab Ayurved Medical College &
Hospital,
43 MMK, Morzanda Khari, Sri Ganganagar-335037
Rajasthan
Not recommended due to
following reasons:-
1. The higher faculties are 11 in 10 departments gainst
the requirement of 12 in
11 departments.
15. Shree Chhatrapati Shivaji Education Society’s
Dhanwantari Ayurvedic Medical
College, Hospital & Research Centre, Industrial Area, Shiv- Shankar Nagar,
Jatrat Road, Nipani-591237, Tal:
Chikodi, Dist Belgaum, Bangalore, Karnataka
Recommended for UG 40 seats
16. Shri K.R. Pandav Ayurved College &
Hospital,
Bahadura, Near Dighori Naka, Umred Road,
Dist. Nagpur
Maharashtra
Recommended for UG 50 seats
17. Jupiter Ayurved Medical College &
Hospital,
Shankarpur, Post- Khapri, Tehsil & District Nagpur – 15
Maharashtra
Recommended for UG 40 seats
18. Ashwini Educational Association’s Ayurved Medical College & PG Centre,
#405/1, Opp. Bathi Lake, “
Ashwini Nagar”, P.B. Road, Dist. Davangare
Karnataka
Recommended for UG 50 seats and PG in 02 subjects namely
1. Kayachikitsa-05 seats
2. Shalya Tantra- 05 seats
19. Hon. Shri Annasaheb Dange Ayurved
Medical College and Post Graduate Training Research Centre,
A/p Ashta, Tal. Walwa,
Dist. Sangli- 416301 Maharashtra
Recommended for UG 50 seats
and PG in 09 subjects namely 1. Sharir Rachna- 02 seats
2. Sharir Kriya- 05 seats
3. Rasahastra & Bhaisajyakalpna-05seats
4. Shalya tantra- 05 seats
5. Shalakya Tantra – 06
seats 6. Kayachikitsa- 06 seats
7. Rognidan- 06 seats
8. Prasuti Tantra & Stri roga-
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05 seats (instead of 06-
seats) 9. Samhita Siddhanta- 06
seats
20. Aligarh Unani/Ayurvedic
Medical College, ACN Hospital, Opp. F.M. Tower,
Anoopshahr Road,
Aligarh – 202002 Uttar Pradesh
Recommended for UG 50 seats
21. Bhanwar Lal Nahata Samriti Sansthan,
Mandsaur Institute of Ayurved
education & Research, Mandsaur, Madhya Pradesh
Recommended for UG 50 seats
with remedial shortcomings.
22. JD Ayurvedic Medical College &
Hospital
Bhankari, G.T. Road , Aligarh-202001
Uttar Pradesh
Recommended for UG 50 seats
23. Sri Sri Nrusinghnath Ayurved College & Research Institute,
P.O Paikmal,
Dist. Bargarh-768039
Orissa
Recommended for UG 30 seats with remedial shortcomings.
24. Loknete Rajarambapu Patil Ayurvedic
Medical College, Hospital, Post
Graduate Institute & Research Centre Urun-Islampur, Sangli Road,
Tal. Walwa,
Dist. Sangali-415409
Maharashtra
Recommended for UG 50 seats
and PG in 10 subjects namely
1. Swasthavritta- 06 seats 2. Rasahastra &
Bhaisajyakalpna-06seats
3. Agad Tantra- 06 seats
4. Rognidan-06 seats 5. Shalya Tantra- 05 seats
6. Kaumarbhritya-06 seats
7. Kayachikitsa-05 seats 8. Panchkarma- 06 seats
9. Prasuti Tantra & Stri roga-
05 seats
10.Shalakya (Shiro Nasa- Karna Avum Kanta Roga-
06 seats)
25. Atreya Ayurvedic Medical College, Hospital & Research Centre
Post Kodigehalli, Doddaballapura
Bangalore-561203
Karnataka
Recommended for UG 50 seats
Minutes of Screening Committee Meeting held on 26-27.05.2014 in respect
of Ayurved Colleges visited under 13C
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The Screening Committee constituted by Dr. Amitabh Kumar (V.P. Ayurved), Dr.
V.G. Udaya Kumar, Dr. Srinivas K. Bannigol and Dr. Umesh Shukla, EC Members,
CCIM held on 26-27.05.2014 to scrutinize the Visitation Report along with all the
relevant documents and assessment done by office of following Ayurved Colleges
under Section 13C. After careful examination of all the documents and facts, the
Screening Committee decided as under:-
S.No. Name of College Remark of Screening Committee
1. Veenavadini Ayurved
College & Hospital, Akbarpur, Phase-II, Behind
Kanhakunj,
Kolar Road, Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
Recommended for UG 50 seats
2. Chhatisgarh Ayurved
Medical College G.E. Road, Village Manki,
Dist.-Rajnandgaon
491441 Chhatisgarh
Recommended for UG 60 seats (instead
of 75 due to deficit teaching staff)
3. Sri Dharmasthala
Manjunatheshwara College
of Ayurveda & Hospital, Laxminarayan Nagar, P.O.
Kuthpady
Taluk and District Udupi- 574118
Karnataka
Recommended for UG 75 seats and PG
13 subjects namely
1. Samhita Siddhanta- 06 seats 2. Rachna Sharir- 06 seats
3. Dravyaguna- 06 seats
4. Rasahastra & Bhaisajyakalpna-06seats
5. Rognidan-05 seats
6. Prasuti tantra & Striroga- 06
setas 7. Kayachikitsa- 06 seats
8. Shalya tantra- 06seats
9. Panchkarma- 06 seats 10.Manasroga- 05 seats
11.Swasthavritta- 04 seats
12.Agad tantra- 05 seats 13.Kaumarbhritya- 04 seats
4. BSSS’S Ramrao Patil
Ayurved Mahavidyalaya & Rugnalaya
Bus Stand Road, Tq.
Purna, Dist. Parbhani Maharashtra
Recommended for UG 40 seats
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5. Ayurved Seva Sangh’s
Ayurved Mahavidyalaya Ganeshwadi Panchavati
Tal. & Dist. Nashik-
422003
Maharashtra
Recommended for UG 50 seats and PG
in 03 subject namely 1. Kayachikitsa- 05 seats
2. Shalya tantra- 04 seats
3. Panchkarma- 01 seat
6. Uttaranchal Ayurvedic
College Ayurved Estate,
17, Old Mussoorie Road,
Rajpur Dehradun – 248009
Uttarakhand
Recommended for UG 50 seats and PG
in 02 subjects namely 1. Maulik Siddhanta- 05 seats
2. Swasthavritta- 05 seats
3. Agad tantra- 05 seats
and conditionally recommended for OG Dravyaguna- 05 seats as the college is
not fulfilling the number of species in
herbal garden.
7. Vaidyaratnam Ayurveda
College,
Ollur, Thaikkattussery
Thrissur-680322 Kerala
Recommended fro UG 50 seats and PG
in Kaychikitsa-04 seats with remedial
shortcomings
8. Vaidyaratnam P.S. Varier
Ayurveda College, Kottakkal, P.O Edarikode-
676501,
Taluk-Tirur,
Dist. Malappuram Kerala
Recommended for UG 50 seats and PG
in 05 subjects namely 1. Manasroga-06 seats
2. Agad tantra- 04 seats
3. Panchkarma- 04 seats
4. Dravyaguna- 04 seats 5. Swasthavritta- 04 seats
9. Shri Narsingh K.Dube
Charitable Trust’s Nalasopara Ayurved
Medical College &
Hospital (Swargiya Shri Suresh
Nursingh Dube Ayurved
College) Medical College Road, Serve No-59 (Old)
112 New,
Achole, Nallasopara (E)
Tal . Vasai, Dist. Thane- 401209, Maharashtra
Recommended for UG 50 seats
10. Dr. BRKR Govt Ayurvedic
College Opp. E.S.I Hospital
Erragadda Hyderabad-
500038
Andhra Pradesh
Not recommended due to deficient in
higher faculty distribution. The Colleges is having 14 higher faculty in 10
department only.
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11. Govt. Ayurvedic Medical
College Dhanwantri Road,
Bangalore-560009
Karnataka
Recommended for UG 60 seats and PG
in 06 subject namely 1. Dravyaguna-07 seats
2. Rasashastra-06 seats
3. Rognidan-03 seats (instead of 06
seats) 4. Panchkarma- 07 seats
5. Shalya tantra-07 seats
6. Shalakya tantra- 07seats
12. S.S.V.Samiti’s Shri SBS
Ayurvedic Medical
College Mundargi-582118, Dist.
Gadag
Karnataka
Recommended for UG 30 seats
13. Babe Ke Ayurvedic Medical College & Hospital
Village & P.O Daudhar,
Tehsil & Dist. Moga- 142053
Punjab
Recommended for UG 50 seats and PG in 04 subjects namely
1. Samhita Siddhanta-06 seats
2. Rachna Sharir-06 seats 3. Dravyaguna-06 seats
4. Kaumarbhritya-01 seat
14. Ashvin Rural Ayurved
College Manchi Hill, Ashvi
B.K. Ashvi BK, Tal . Sangamner,
Dist. Ahmednagar-413714
Maharashtra
Recommended for UG 40 seats and PG
in 03 subjects namely
1. Rasahastra & Bhaisajyakalpna-06seats
2. Shalya tantra- 06 seats
3. Kayachikitsa-06 seats
15. Shaheed Kartar Singh
Sarabha Ayurvedic Medical College & Hospital
VPO Sarabha,
Dist. Ludhiana-141105
Punjab
Recommended for UG 60 seats
16. Government Ayurved College
Near Gurudwara Moti
Bagh,
Patiala-147001
Not recommended due to deficit in higher faculty distribution and bed
occupancy.
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17. Rama Krishna Ayurvedic
Medical College and Research Centre, #54/2,
Ramagondanahalli,
Yelahanka,
Bangalore-560064 Karnataka.
Recommended for UG 40 seats
18. Saint Sahara Ayurvedic
Medical College & Hospital, Kot Shamir, Bathinda-
151001
Punjab
Not recommended due to deficit in
higher faculty distribution. The college is having 13 higher faculty in 10
department.
19. Ashwini Ayurvedic Medical
College & Research Centre,
Ring Road, Maralur Taluk & District Tumkur-
572105
Karnataka
Recommended for UG 60 seats and PG
in 04 subjects namely
1. Dravyaguna-04 seats 2. Kayachikitsa-04 seats
3. Panchkarma- 04 seats
4. Shalakya tantra-04 seats
20. Sri Sri College of Ayurvedic
Sciences & Research, 21st KM Kanakapura Road,
Post Udayapura
Bangalore-560062 Karnataka
Recommended fro UG 50 seats with
remedial shortcomings.
21. Yerala Medical Trust
Ayurvedic Medical College
& Hospital Institutional Area, Sector
No.4,
Kharghar, Navi Mumbai– 410 210
Maharashtra
Recommended fro UG 80 seats and PG
in 11 subjects namely
1. Samhita Siddhanta-04 seats 2. Rachna Sharir-04 seats
3. Kriya Sharir- 04 seats
4. Dravyaguna-04 seats 5. Rasahastra & Bhaisajyakalpna-
08seats
6. Kayachikitsa-04 seats 7. Rognidan- 04 seats
8. Agad tantra- 04 seats
9. Shalya tantra(Samanya)-04 seats
10.Shalya tantra(Ksharsutra Avum Anushastra)- 04 seats
11. Shalakya tanra- 04 seats
22. Desh Bhagat
Ayurvedic College & Hospital
Post Box No.5, Amloh
Dist. Fatehgarh Sahib-147203
Punjab
Recommended for UG 60 seats and PG
in 02 subjects namely 1. Kayachikitsa-05 seats
2. Rasashastra-05 seats
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23. Shree Chhatrapati Shivaji
Education Society’s Dhanwantari Ayurvedic
Medical College, Hospital &
Research Centre,
Industrial Area, Shiv- Shankar Nagar, Jatrat
Road, Nipani-591237, Tal:
Chikodi, Dist Belgaum, Bangalore,
Karnataka
Recommended for UG 100 seats and PG
in 09 subjects namely 1. Samhita Siddhanta- 06 seats
2. Rachna Sharir-06 seats
3. Dravyagune-06 seats
4. Rognidan-06 seats 5. Agad tantra-06 seats
6. Kayachiklitsa-04 seats
7. Shalya tantra-06 seats 8. Prasuti tantra-06 seats
9. Kaumarbhritya-06 seats
24. Shri Veerpulikeshi Rural
Vidyavardhak Samasth’s Rural Ayurvedic
Medical College, Hospital &
Research Centre
Opposite J.M.F.Court, Ramadurg Road,
P.O & Tq. Badami-587201,
Dist. Bagalkot Karnatka
Recommended for UG 40 Seats with
remedial shortcomings.
25. Alva’s Ayurveda Medical
College
Moodbidri, Mangalore Dist. Dakshin Kannada-
574227
Karnataka
Recommended for UG 100 seats and PG
in 10 subjects namely
1. Samhita Siddhanta- 05 seats 2. Rachna Sharir-05 seats
3. Dravyaguna-05 seats
4. Rasashastra & Bhaisajya Kalpana-10 seats
5. Agad tantra-05 seats
6. Prasuti tantra & Striroga-05 seats
7. Kaumarbhritya-05 seats 8. Shalya tantra – 05 seats
9. Kayachikitsa- 05 seats
10.Panchkarma- 05 seats
26. Rajiv Gandhi Govt. Post-
Graduate, Ayurvedic
College,
Paprola, Tehsil-Baijnath, Dist. Kangra-176115
Himachal Pradesh
Recommended for UG 50 seats and PG
in 11 subjects namely
1. Kayachikitsa- 06 seats
2. Shalya tantra – 04 seats 3. Shalakya tantra- 04 seats
4. Samhita Siddhantra- 04 seats
5. Rasashastra-02 seats (instead of 03 seats)
6. Dravyaguna- 02 seats (instead of
03 seats) 7. Rognidan- 02 seats (instead of
03 seats)
8. Prasuti Tantra- 03 seats
9. Balaroga-03 seats
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10.Panchkarma- 02 seats (instead of
03 seats ) 11.Swasthavritta- 03 seats
27. Ayurved Mahavidyalaya &
Hospital Heggeri Extension
Old Hubli-508824
Karnataka
Recommended for UG 50 seats and PG
in 05 subject namely 1. Samhita Siddhanta-05 seats
2. Kayachikitsa- 05 seats
3. Rasashastra- 05 seats
4. Shalya tantra- 02 seats 5. Panchkarma-05 seats
28. Sri Sai Ayurvedic Medical
College & Hospital Opp. Phal Mandi,
Sarsol, G.T. Road
Aligarh – 202001
Uttar Pradesh
Recommended for UG 75 seats and PG
in 02 subject namely 1. Shalya tantra- 04 seats
2. Prasuti tantra- 04 seats
29. Chaudhary Devilal College
of Ayurveda, Bhagwangarh, Buria Road,
Tehsil Jagadhri, Distt.
Yamuna Nagar,
Haryana
Recommended for UG 50 seats
30. Swami Kalyandev
Government Ayurved College
Rampur,
Muzaffarnagar
Uttar Pradesh
Not recommended due to following
reasons 1. Department of Rasashastra,
Shalya tantra and Panchkarma
are vacant
2. There are 25 teachers against the requirement of 27 teachers.
3. Total higher faculties are 09 in
06 department against the requirement of 12 in 11
departments
31. Sri Dharmathala
Manjunatheshwara College of Ayurveda and Hospital
Thanniruhalla, B M
Road, Taluka & Dist. Hassan-
573201
Karnataka
Recommended for UG 75 seats and PG
in 15 subjects namely 1. Samhita Siddhanta- 12 seats
2. Rachna Sharir-06 seats
3. Kriya Sharir- 06 seats 4. Dravyaguna-06 seats
5. Rasashastra & Bhaisajya
Kalpana-06 seats 6. Rogindan-06 seats
7. Swasthavritta- 06seats
8. Agad tantra-06 seats
9. Manasroga-06 seats
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10.Kaumarbhritya-06 seats
11.Kayachikitsa- 06 seats 12.Panchkarma- 06 seats
13.Prasuti tantra & Striroga-06 seats
14.Shalya tantra – 05 seats
15.Shalakya tantra-04 seats
32. Bharteeya Sanskrit
Prabodhini,
Gomantak Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya & Research
Centre,
Kamakshi Arogyadham
Vajem, Shiroda Tq. Ponda,
Dist. North Goa-403103
Recommended for UG 40 seats
33. Shri Basaveshwar Vidya
Vardhak Sangha
Ayurved Medical College &
Hospital, Distt. Bagalkot-58710,1
Bijapur
Karnataka
Recommended for UG 50 seats
34. Siddhakala Ayurved
Mahavidyalaya
Pimparne Road,
Sangamner Kd, Tal. Sangamner, Dist.
Ahmednagar-422605
Maharashtra
Recommended for UG 60 seats and PG
in 06 subjects namely
1. Samhita Siddhanta-05 seats
(instead of 06) 2. Kayachikitsa-02 seats
3. Prasuti tantra- 02 seats
4. Shalya tantra-02 seats 5. Rogindan-04 seats (instead of
06)
Not recommended for PG in
Kaumarbhritya – due to deficit in higher faculty
35. Kalmathada Pujya Sri
Virupaksha Shivacharya Ayurvedic Medical College
& Hospital
Manvi-584123, Dist.
Raichur Karnataka
Recommended fro UG 40 seats
36. Shri Jagadguru
Gavisiddheshwar Ayurvedic Medical College, Post
Graduate Studies &
Research Center,
Koppal – 583231
Recommended for UG 50 seats and PG
in 09 subjects namely 1. Dravyaguna-05 seats
2. Panchkarma- 05 seats
3. Swasthavritta- 05seats
4. Rasashastra -05 seats
193ec minutes 37
Karnataka 5. Sharir Kriya-04 seats
6. Shalakya tantra – 04 seats 7. Kaumarbhritya-04 seats
8. Prasuti tantra & Striroga-04 seats
9. Shalya tantra-05 seats
37. K.V.G Ayurved Medical College & Hospital
Ambatedka Sullia, Dist.
Dakshin Kannada -574327
Karnataka
Recommended for UG 60 seats and PG in 06 subjects namely
1. Dravyaguna-06 seats
2. Panchkarma- 06 seats 3. Shalya tantra – 06 seats
4. Agad tantra-05 seats
5. Kayachikitsa- 05 seats
6. Rasashastra & Bhaisajya Kalpana- 06 seats
38. Pt. Shiv Shaktilal Sharma
Ayurvedic College & Hospital
Banjali, Sailana Road,
Dist. Ratlam-457001
Madhya Pradesh
Recommended for UG 50 seats and PG
in 03 subject namely 1. Panchkarma- 06 seats
2. Samhita Siddhanta-06 seats
3. Kayachikitsa- 05 seats
39. Guru Nanak Ayurvedic
Medical College &
Hospital Near Ajit Cinema, Barkandi
Road,
Taluka: Muktsar-152026 Punjab
Recommended for UG 60 seats
40. Guru Nanak Ayurvedic
Medical College & Research Institute,
Malerkotla Road, Gopalpur,
Near Dehlon, Dist. Ludhiana-141118
Punjab
Not recommended as less higher faculty
in 04 departments.
41. Swami Raghavendracharya Tridand Ayurved
Mahavidyalaya and
Chikitsalaya, Karjara Station, PO
Manjhouli
Via Wazirganj, Gaya-
823001 Bihar
Recommended for UG 40 seats with remedial shortcomings.
193ec minutes 38
42. SMVVS, Smt. Rajeshwari
Karpurmath Memorial Ayurved Medical College &
Research Centre, 100ft.
Ring Road, Behind KC
Nagar, Bijapur -03 Karnataka
Not recommended due to deficit of
Higher faculty available in 10 departments requirement in minimum
11 departments.
43. Indira Gandhi Memorial
Ayurvedic Medical College & Hospital,
At-Pokhariput,
P.O.-Khandagiri,
Dist-Khurda, Bhubaneshwer-751030
Orissa
Not recommended due to following
reasons 1. 02 departments are vacant i.e.
Dravyaguna and Swasthavritta,
2. No higher faculty in Samhita
Siddhanta, Rachna Sharir, Prasuti tantra, Kaumarbhritya,
Kayachikitsa and Shalakya
tantra.
44. Kisan Dnyanoday Mandal
Gudhe’s Ayurved College &
Hospital
Near Aurangabad Bye Pass,Dhule Raod ,
Chalisgaon,
Dist. Jalgaon-424101 Maharashtra
Recommended for UG 50 seats with
remedial shortcomings.
45. Vaidya Yagya Dutt Sharma Ayurved Mahavidyalaya
Opposite Dharpa Power
House,
Dist. Bulandshahar, G.T.Road,
Khurza- 203131
Uttar Pradesh
Recommended for UG 75 seats and PG in 08 subjects namely
1. Kriya Sharir-05 seats
2. Chaya Avam Vikran- 05 seats
3. Prasuti tantra- 04 seats 4. Kayachikitsa-05 seats
5. Shalya tantra – 05 seats
6. Sangyaharan-05seats 7. Panchkarma-05 seats
8. Kaumarbhritya-05 seats
46. Dr. B.N.M Rural Ayurvedic Medical College &
Hospital
Smt. Sushiladevi, Nagur Colony
College Road, Tq. & Dist.
Bijapur-586101
Karnataka
Not recommended due to less higher faculty for UG and PG and many other
shortcomings
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UNANI
Recommendation of Screening Committee held on 27th
May, 2014 at New Delhi
It was noted that the meeting of Screening Committee (Unani) under the convenership of Dr. Rashidullah Khan, Vice-President-Unani & President I/c, CCIM was held on 27.05.2014 to scrutinize the visitation reports of Unani Colleges under 13C :-
Present :- 1. Dr. Rashidullah Khan (Vice-President-Unani) , Convener 2. Dr. Shuhabuddin, Member, EC Absent:- 1. Dr. Mohd. Shafique, Member, EC 1. Dr. Shagufta Aleem (Member , CCIM) On the basis of assessment report prepared by office, the Screening Committee after going through the content of the visitation reports (Part –I & Part –II including all relevant documents & Annexure submitted by the visitors and college) of following Unani Colleges as well as in view of notified Minimum Standard & Requirements of Unani College and attached Hospital Regulations, 2013 made the following recommendations:-
S.
No.
V.R.
No.
Name of the College Recommendations
1. 04 Zulfequar Haider Unani Medical
College, Siwan (Bihar)
Not Recommended
2. 05 Salfia Unani Medical College,
Darbhanga (Bihar)
Recommended for UG – 50 seats
3. 06 Nizamia Unani Medical College,
Gaya (Bihar)
Recommended for UG – 40 seats
4. 07 Mohsin-e-Millat Unani Medical
College, Raipur (CG)
Not Recommended
5. 10 IAMS, Srinagar (J&K) Not Recommended
6. 11 Kashmir Unani Medical College,
Srinagar (J&K)
Not Recommended
7. 15 HMS Unani Medical College,
Tumkur (Karnataka)
Not Recommended
8. 17 Saifia Unani Medical College,
Burhanpur (MP)
Recommended
9. 18 Al-Farooque Unani Medical
College, Indore (MP)
Recommended for UG – 50 seats
193ec minutes 40
10. 20 Hakim Abdul Hameed Unani
Medical College, Dewas (MP)
Not Recommended
11. 21 MIJ Tibbia College, Mumbai
(MS)
Not Recommended
12. 22 Mohammadia Tibbia College,
Malegaon (MS)
Recommended for UG – 60 Seats
and PG in Amraze Niswan wa
Qabalat – 02 seats
However, not recommended for
PG in Deptt. of Ilmul Advia.
13. 25 Iqra Unani Medical College,
Jalgaon (MS)
Recommended UG – 50 seats
14. 26 Rajputana Unani Medical
College, Jaipur (Raj.)
Not Recommended
15. 28 Govt. Unani Medical College,
Chennai (TN)
Not Recommended
16. 29 State Takmil ut-tib Unani
Medical College, Lucknow (UP)
Not Recommended
17. 30 State Unani Medical College,
Allahabad (UP)
Not Recommended
18. 31 Jamia Tibbia Deoband Unani
Medical College, Saharanpur (UP)
Recommended for UG – 50
Seats and PG – 04 Seats in
Moalajat
19. 32 Ibne Sina Unani Medical College,
Azamgarh (UP)
Recommended for UG – 50
Seats
20. 33 Deoband Unani Medical College,
Saharanpur (UP)
Recommended for UG – 40
Seats and PG in Munafeul Aza –
02 Seats, Niswan wa Qabalat –
02 Seats and Jarahat – 02 Seats.
However not recommended for
PG in Moalajat
21. 34 Allama Iqbal Unani Medical
College, Muzaffarnagar (UP)
Recommended for UG – 40
Seats
22. 35 Aligarh Unani Medical College,
ACN, Aligarh (UP)
Recommended for UG – 40
Seats
23. 36 SGM Unani Medical College,
Ghazipur (UP)
Recommended for UG – 40
Seats
24. 38 Abdul Ali Tibbia College,
Lucknow (UP)
Not Recommended
25. 40 Calcutta Unani Medical College,
Kolkata (WB)
Recommended for UG – 40
Seats
26. 41 Yunus Fazlani Unani Medical
College, Auranagabad (UP)
Recommended for UG – 50
Seats
193ec minutes 41
27. 42 Hakim Rais Unani Medical
College, Sambhal, Moradabad
(UP)
Recommended for UG – 50
Seats
SIDDHA
Recommendation for the Siddha Colleges for session 2014-15 under Section 13C of
the screening committee held on 03-04.04.2014 and finalized on 28.05.2014 are as
below:-
Sl.No. Name of the college Observation of the screening
committee
1. Govt. Siddha Medical College,
Palayamkottai, TN
Recommended for UG 100 Seats and PG 37 Seats (6 Subjects) 1. Maruthuvam - 6 Seats; 2. Gunapadam - 8 Seats; 3.Sirappumaruthuvam- 6 Seats; 4. Kuzhanthai Maruthuvam-6 Seats 5. Noi Naadal and Noi Mudhal Naadal- 5 Seats; 6. Nanju Noolum Maruthuva Neethi Noolum-6 Seats.
2. Govt. Siddha Medical College, Chennai, TN Recommended for UG 50 Seats
and PG 28 Seats (5 Subjects)
1. Maruthuvam - 9 Seats;
2. Gunapadam - 6 Seats;
3. Sirappumaruthuvam – 5 Seats;
4. Kuzhanthai Maruthuvam- 4
Seats;
5. Noi Naadal and Noi Mudhal
Naadal - 4 Seats.
3. Akila Thiruvithamcore Siddha Vaidya Sangam Siddha Maruthuva Kallory & Hospital, Munchirai, KANYAKUMARI. TN
Recommended for 40 UG Seats.
4. Velumailu Siddha Medical College,
Sriperumbudur, TN
Recommended for UG 40 Seats
5. Sri Sairam Siddha Medical College and Research Centre, Chennai.
Recommended for UG 50 Seats
6. Santhigiri Siddha Medical College, Thiruvanathapuram. Kerala
Recommended for UG 50 Seats
193ec minutes 42
7. National Institute of Siddha, Tambaram CHENNAI 106. TN
Recommended for PG 46 seats
(6 Specialities)
1.Maruthuvam-8 Seats
2.Gunapadam-8 Seats
3.Sirappu Maruthuvam -8 Seats
4.Kuzhanthai Maruthuvam -8
Seats
5.Noi Nadal-7 Seats
6.Nanjunoolum Maruthuva
Neethinoolum-7 Seats
8. RVS Siddha Medical College, Coimbatore.
Recommended for UG 30 seats
9. Sivaraj Siddha Medical College, Salem.
Recommended for UG 50 seats.
s
Executive Committee approved the same and decided to send the
recommendations to Govt. of India except for the college at Sr. No. 4 i.e.
Velumailu Siddha Medical College, T.N. for which EC decided that
recommendation will be sent after verification of land details.
Addl. Agenda Item No. 7. Regarding recommendation of Sindagi Shanta
Veereshwar Ayurvedic Medical College, Haweri (Karnataka) under Section 13C.
It was noted that due to oversight, the Screening Committee while scruitnizing the Visitation Report of Sindagi Shanta Veereshwar Ayurvedic Medical College, Haweri
(Karnataka) under Section 13C has recommend for UG 50 seats instead of 40 seats
as sanctioned by Govt. of India. Therefore, the seats as reported to 192nd EC in
respect of said college be read as 40 seats.
Further, it is informed that the recommendations of said college as per actual sanctioned seats by GOI have been sent with the approval of President I/c, CCIM.
Executive Committee noted the same.
Addl. Agenda Item No.8. Expenditure for the month of April, 2014-
regarding.
It was noted that the Central Council has made the following expenditure in
the month of April, 2014:-
S.NO. NAME OF HEAD AMOUNT
1. Pay of Secy./Estab. 793884
2. Dearness Allowance 885634
3. HRA 240690
4. TPA with D.A. 170820
193ec minutes 43
5. W.A. 600
6. NPS Tier-I 38286
7. Pension 521907
8. L.T.C 25700
9. Consolidated Salary 405725
10. Medical Reimb. 1409
11. OTA/ Compensation Allowance 1100
12. Tuition Fee 141566
13. Telephone 6902
14. Printing 1720
15. Newspapers & Periodicals Books 869
16. I.T 2618
17. Misc. Exps. 37207
18. T.D.S. 45116
19. T.A. President 23448
20. T.A. Estab. 62058
21. T.A. Executive Committee 1134884
22. T.A. Sub-Committee 36509
23. T.A. Member of Council 361371
24. Conveyance 900
25. T.A. Visitation (Ayu.) 1354254
26. T.A. Visitation (Unani) 308846
27. T.A. Visitation (Siddha) 41207
28. T.A. Bridge Course 70250
29. Seminar 16602
30. Honorarium 45750
31. DPC/Selection Comm. 28727
TOTAL 68,06,559
Executive Committee noted the same. It was also decided that air journey
below 500 Km is not allowed for all CCIM members (except entitled
member/expert, etc) as per rules.
Addl. Agenda Item No.9. Representation received regarding application of aggregate passing (40:50 rule) for Post graduate students (MD, MS Ayurved) appearing for examination.
It was noted that a letter has been received from Dr. Shailesh. S. Nikam, General
Secretary, N.I.M.A regarding aggregate passing (40:50 rule) for Post graduate
students (MD, MS Ayurved) appearing for examination referring the Dental Council
of India Norm as under DCI revised MDS course regulation, 2007. As per the
193ec minutes 44
applicant, the students undergoing the Postgraduate (MD, MS Ayurveda) course
have the passing criteria of obtaining 50% marks in respective subjects at present.
In the modified structure, a candidate appearing for the exam would need to obtain
aggregate 50% marks in his exams including Theory (I+II+II+IV) & Practicals
individually. The minimum passing criteria for each paper in theory would be 40%
only. This revision has been brought into force by many Councils, Universities & will
save the suffering of candidates disqualifying by minimal difference in the exam.
Further, it was noted that a similar matter {Representation received from students
of MUHS, Nashik regarding assessment of final year exam of MD/MS (Ayurved) course} was discussed in 190th EC meeting held on 04.04.2014 and the decision of
the Executive Committee is as under:
“Executive Committee decided that in the final year examination of PG the candidate
is required to obtained minimum 50% marks in aggregate in theory instead of 50% marks in individual papers.”
Executive Committee decided to forward the matter to Regulation
Committee.
Addl. Agenda Item No.10. Visitation report of Ganga Education Society’s
Ayurvedic Medical College, Kolhapur,
Maharashtra under Section 13 C of the IMCC
Act, 1970. It was noted that Ganga Education Society’s Ayurvedic Medical College, Kolhapur,
Maharashtra was visited by Dr. Satya Dev Khichariya and Dr. Sudarshan Behera on
27th & 28th January, 2014. After going through the visitation report, it had been
found that only Part-II was submitted by the visitors. Therefore, as per decision of
the EC clarification had been asked from the visitors.
It is further submitted that in response to the same, the clarification received from
one visitor named Dr. Satya Dev Khichariya is as under:
“at the time of the visitation of Ganga Education Society’s Ayurvedic Medical College,
Kolhapur, Maharashtra dated 27th & 28th January, 2014, after reaching there we
found the institute and their Associated Hospital was locked since last few months as
quarry collected from their neighbor residents by us. The profarma Part-I has been
provided by the college only. Due to the locked institute we couldn’t found that
Proforma Part-I.”
Executive Committee noted the same.
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Addl. Agenda Item No.11. Declaration of property details of the employees
and members of CCIM.
It was noted that as per the direction of the President I/c, CCIM, the property details of
the employees of CCIM and members of CCIM is required to be declared to the Council.
Executive Committee approved the same for office employees only.
Addl. Agenda Item No.12. Newspaper Report regarding arrest of
Dr. Surendra Patel, Member, CCIM.
It was noted that as per reports published in various English & Hindi newspapers,
among other persons, Dr. Surendra Patel, member of CCIM has also been reported
to have been arrested by the State Police of Madhya Pradesh in mal-practice in the examination for the appointments in State Government.
In this connections, it was noted that Dr. Surendra Patel is an elected member of the CCIM under Section 3(1)(a) of the IMCC Act, 1970 from the State of Madhya
Pradesh since 13th September, 2011.
Executive Committee decided that as the matter is of serious nature, hence
the member in question will not be assigned any work of the Central
Council of Indian Medicine till the final outcome of the investigation.
Further, a letter is to be sent to concerned Police Station, M.P. to obtain
relevant documents and statement of the said member.
It was also decided that the recommendations in respect of colleges which
have been visited by the said member will not be sent to Govt. of India
unless the Visitation Reports are again verified by the Council. If any recommendations of such colleges have been sent to Govt. of India, they
will be recalled and will be sent again after verification of the report.
Addl. Agenda Item No.13. Ratification of the decision of President I/C,
CCIM in respect of payment to Senior
Advocate and Additional Advocates appearing on behalf of CCIM before Supreme
Court of India and various High Courts.
It was noted that given below are the details of payments done by CCIM to
Senior/Additional Advocates with the sanction of President I/C, CCIM for pursuing
the cases before the Supreme Court of India and various High Courts:-
193ec minutes 46
S.No. Particulars Amount paid/to be paid (Rs.)
1. SLP No. 5230/2014, CCIM V/s Dr. Ved Prakash Tyagi, Supreme Court of India – 27.02.2014- Paras Kuhad
3,30,000/-
2. W.P. No. 1754/2014, Dr. Ved Prakash Tyagi & Ors. V/s UOI & Ors, Nainital High Court – 04.03.2014- Tasneem Ahmadi
36,300/-
3. W.P. No. 575(MS) of 2014 and SPA No. 70 of 2014 Dr. Ved Prakash Tyagi V/s UOI & Ors. Nainital High Court – 19.03.2014 & 20.03.2014- Tasneem Ahmadi
72,600/-
4. SLP No. 5230/2014 Central Council of Indian Medicine V/s Dr. Ved Prakash Tyagi & Ors, Supreme Court – 10.03.2014-
Tasneem Ahmadi
36,300/-
5. W.P. No. 1754/2013 Dr. Ved Prakash Tyagi & Ors V/s UOI & Ors. Nainital High Court – 17.02.2014 Tasneem Ahmadi
96,800/-
6. SLP No. 5230/2014 CCIM V/s Dr. Ved Prakash Tyagi & Ors. Tasneem Ahmadi
72,600/-
7. CCIM V/s Ved Prakash Tyagi & Ors (SPL. No. 15/2014)Nainital High Court at Uttrakhand – 03.02.2014 & 10.02.2014. Legal Axis
6,000/-
8. Dr. M. Trinadha Rao V/s Executive Officer & Ors. (WPC 253/2014) Hyderabad High Court – 04.02.2014 - Legal Axis
6,000/-
9. Sri Satya Sai Murlidhar Ayurvedic College & Hospital Vs. UOI & Ors. (W.P.C. No. 26013/2013)
Punjab & Haryana High court- Legal Axis
6,000/-
10.
Om Prakash Purushootam V/s UOI (W.P.C. No. 5082/2013) Bombay High Court at Nagpur- Legal Axis
14,750/-
11. Santosh Vs. State of Maharashtra (W.P.C. No. 6495/2013)
Bombay High Court at Nagpur- 06.02.2014, 20.02.2014 & 07.03.2014- Legal Axis
18,000/-
12. Dr. Arun Kumar Dwivedi Vs. State of U.P. (W.P.C. No. 63313/2013) Bombay High Court at Nagpur- Legal Axis
21,350/-
13. Riyazuddin Vs. State of NCT of Delhi (CRLA 577/2013)
Delhi High Court, New Delhi
12,000/-
14. Satish Chander Tiwari vs. UOI (W.P.C. No. 64291/2013) Allahabad High Court Legal Axis
6,000/-
15. Anu S. Prasad & Ors. Vs. Central Council of Indian Medicine & Ors (SLP No. 39221/2013) Supreme Court of India
16,750/-
16. Ashok Kumar Vs. UOI & Ors. District Court Pujnjab Legal Axis
6,000/-
17. CCIM vs. Ved Prakash Tyagi (SLP No. 5230/2014) Supreme Court of India Legal Axis
27,000/-
193ec minutes 47
18. Legal Opinion with regards to the election of members- Legal Axis 2,000/-
19. Complaint against official of Dharma college of Ayurveda- Legal Axis 2,000/-
TOTAL 7,88,450/-
Executive Committee noted and approved/ratified the same.
Addl. Agenda Item No.14. Filing of S.L.P. No. 14024/2014 titled as CCIM V/s
T. Retnapandian & ors. before Supreme Court of
India, at New Delhi.
It was noted that Madras High Court, Madurai Bench has passed the orders dated
26/3/14, 03/4/14, 7/4/14, 16/4/14 in WP No.4713/2014 titled as T. Retnapandian V/s
UOI & ors. whereby the said court has stayed the declaration of result of election to the
post of President, CCIM held on 20/3/14. Aggrieved from the above said orders, CCIM
filed the SLP before the Supreme Court seeking quashing of the said orders of Madras
High Court, Madurai Bench. The SLP was listed on 22.05.2014 and the Court issued
notice (Dasti) to the respondents. The next date of hearing is 02.06.2014.
Executive Committee noted the same.
Addl. Agenda Item No.15. Filing of S.L.P. titled as CCIM V/s Ved
Prakash Tyagi & Ors. before Supreme Court
of India, at New Delhi.
It was noted that an order dt.13/5/14 has been passed by Nainitaal High Court, Division
Bench in Special Appeal No.70/14 filed by Ved Prakash Tyagi assailing the order
dt.10/3/14 of Single Judge, Nainitaal High Court in WP No.1754/13. Vide order dated
13/5/14, the DB has remanded the WP No.1754/13 to the single Judge, Nainitaal High
Court for disposal. The CCIM was not heard by DB before passing the order dt.13/5/14.
Aggrieved by the order dated 13/5/14 of Division Bench of Nainital High Court, CCIM filed
the SLP challenging the order dt.13/5/14.
Executive Committee noted the same.
Addl. Agenda Item No.16. Regarding final syllabus of 3rd and 4th
professional year for BAMS.
It was noted that a meeting to finalize the syllabus of the 3rd and 4th professional
year for BAMS was conducted in the office of CCIM, New Delhi on 12-13.05.2014.
The final syllabus submitted by concerned subject experts in the meeting was
considered by the Committee.
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Executive Committee noted and approved the same and also decided to
send to all the concerned as well as to upload on CCIM website. It was also
decided that the entire syllabus may now be got printed in binding/ in the
shape of book.
Addl. Agenda Item No.17. Reporting on the decision of Govt. of India in respect of Bundelkhand Government
Ayurvedic Medical College & Hospital,
Gwalior Road, Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh in compliance to Court Order.
It was noted that Govt. of India has forwarded the decision of following college in
compliance to the Court Order dated 13.03.2014 of Hon’ble Court of Allahabad
under Civil Misc. W.P. No. 48027/2013 & 31178/2013 as under
S.
no.
Name of the College Decision of Govt. Of India for the
session 2012-13
1. Bundelkhand Government Ayurvedic Medical College &
Hospital, Gwalior Road, Jhansi,
Uttar Pradesh
Permitted vide letter No. R-17011/195/2012-EP(IM-1)
dated: 30.04.2014
Executive Committee noted the same.
Addl. Agenda Item No.18. Authorization for issuing Enrolment
Certificates/Direct Registration
Certificates, getting published the
Central Registers and Various
Regulations in the Gazette of India.
It was noted that the EC in its meeting held on 22.10.2013 decided to withdraw its
decision of revocation of suspension of Dr. P.R. Sharma, Registrar-cum-Secretary
(taken on 23.08.2013 in 181st meeting of EC) with immediate effect pending
enquiry proceedings. Accordingly, Dr. P.R. Sharma, Registrar-cum-Secretary was suspended w.e.f. 22.10.2013 (A.N.).
In this connection, Dr. P. R. Sharma, approached to the Central Administrative
Tribunal, Principal Bench at New Delhi and got his suspension stayed vide order
passed in O.A. No.3904/2013 filed by Dr. P. R. Sharma V/s UOI & Ors. Accordingly,
Dr. P. R. Sharma, Registrar-cum-Secretary was allowed to attend the office vide Office Order No. 30-5/2013-CC (42) dated 04.11.2013 alongwith the said order
dated 01.11.2013. He joined his duty w.e.f. 08.11.2013.
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In this connection, it is further submitted that Dr. P. R. Sharma was allowed to join
the office in view of order of CAT but no work was allotted to him. Since, Dr. P. R. Sharma being the Registrar-cum-Secretary of this Council was the DDO but no work
was allotted to him due to which the obligatory work and duties envisaged in him
could not has been discharged and all financial matters were stagnated and even
normal routine work was hampering. It was, therefore, decided that in the present circumstance, it would be appropriate, if a senior officer of the Council is authorized
to discharge the powers and duties of the Registrar-cum-Secretary/DDO. Executive
committee after detailed discussion and taking the present situation decided that Dr. Shamshad Bano, Assistant Registrar (Unani) may be authorized to discharge the
duties of the DDO till further orders.
Accordingly, an Office Order was issued for Dr. Shamshad Bano, Asstt. Registrar
(Unani) to discharge the duties of Registrar-cum-Secretary/DDO etc. and since then
all Bank Accounts of the Council are being operated with the signature of Dr. Shamshad Bano, Asstt. Registrar (Unani) in the capacity of Registrar-cum-
Secretary/DDO which is the vested power in Registrar-cum-Secretary.
In this connection, it is further submitted that as per Section 23(1) of the IMCC Act,
1970, the Central Council shall cause to be maintained the Central Register of Indian
Medicine containing the names of all persons who possess any of the recognised
medical qualifications. As per section 23(2) of the said Act, it is the duty of the Registrar of the Council to keep and maintain the Central Register of Indian Medicine
in accordance with the provisions of the said Act and orders made by the Central
Council from time to time and publish the same in the Gazette of India in the manner as may be prescribed. Also, as per provision made under Section 25 of the
said Act, it is for the Registrar to grant registration on the application made by any
person and enter his name in the Central Register of Indian Medicine in the prescribed manner.
The Central Register is prepared and got published in the Gazette of India in the
manner already prescribed by the Central Council and Enrolment Certificate/Direct Registration Certificate is accordingly issued to all the concerned. To execute these
functions, the name of Asstt. Registrar (Unani) is being used as Registrar-cum-
Secretary and she has been putting her signature on it.
But it has now been pointed out that in the present situation, when Dr. P. R. Sharma
is in office, how statutory functions like operating Bank Accounts in the capacity of
DDO would be discharged by some other officer and Gazette Notifications including
various Regulations/Enrolment Certificates/Direct Registration Certificates/I.Cards
etc. will be issued whereas such powers are vested in Registrar-cum-Secretary.
Since, the above work of publishing the Central Register of Indian Medicine including
regulations, issuing the Enrolment Certificate/Direct Registration Certificate have to be performed in the prescribed manner by the Central Council, but the Central
Council has not allotted any work to the existing Registrar as per its own decision
due to finding him to have been indulged in some illegalities, it would, therefore, be
in order and in public interest that the works of mandatory nature may not suffer
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further and Dr. Shamshad Bano, Asstt. Registrar (Unani) who has already been
authorized to perform as DDO, and who is already discharging the functions as mentioned above, may further be authorized to get the Central Register of Indian
Medicine published in the Gazette of India and to issue the Enrolment
Certificate/Direct Registration Certificates/I.Cards etc. in the capacity of Asstt.
Registrar (Unani) itself henceforth and such works done/being done may be treated for and on behalf of the CCIM with full competency as that of Registrar, CCIM.
Executive Committee decided that only Registrar be printed and the
officer/person who is discharging the duties of Registrar at that particular
time will sign over the Enrolment Certificate/Direct Registration Certificate/ I-Cards /the Gazette Notifications.
Addl. Agenda Item No.19. Regarding extreme corruption by AYUSH
Deptt. Councils.
It was noted that a letter has been received from Govt. of India, Deptt. of AYUSH
vide no. Z.28015/02/2014-EP(IM-2) dated 23.04.2014, forwarding a copy of letter
dated 10.01.2014 from PMO enclosing therewith a representation dated 03.01.2014
of Dr. Satpathi on the subject cited above to examine the matter.
The contents of the representation of Dr. Satpathi are as under
“I am well wisher of congress. AYUSH Dept. Council‟s namely is Central Council
Homeopathy, New Delhi & Central Council of Indian Medicine, New Delhi defaming
current Govt. by illegal activities in name of ruling party. They are conduction
inspection in short duration (like 10 month-1years) as against rule of one inspection
every 3 years for established colleges. During inspection, inspectors and Council
office bearer are demanding very very high sums in Lakhs as gifts to make the
correct report or else they are ready to create pseudo negative report and defame
college also. If college managements revolt they threaten them in name of Central
ruling congress party & show fear to withdrawn permission. Under these conditions,
when 2014 election are proposed this activities puts a very bad impression of
congress in college owners/staff/students & relatives too as each time there is
inspections all of them are over burdened with hectic work & leaves stand cancelled.
So they all speak ill about ruling party. Atleast till elections, councils & AYUSH Dept.
should be strictly warned to stop illegal activities & corruption. In Central Council of
Homeopathy, New Delhi there is monopoly of President Dr Ramjee Singh and his
favorites Vice President Dr. Arun Bhasme is still continuing is post after 4 years of
completing his turn but no one can dare to give any different opinion.
Expecting the appropriate response.”
Executive Committee took the matter seriously and decided to take stern
action, if anything brought to the notice of the Council.
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Addl. Agenda Item No.20. Recommendation of the Screening
Committee in respect of of Maharashtra
Arogya Mandal’s Sumati Bhai Shah Ayurved Mahavidyalaya Malwadi, Hadapsar ,
Tal:Haveli, Distt. Pune, Maharashtra and
Bharti Vidyapeeth’s University, College of
Ayurved, Satara Road, Tal. Haveli, Pune, Maharashtra under Section 13C for the
session 2014-15.
It was noted that due to oversight in the sanctioned seats of Maharashtra Arogya Mandal’s Sumati
Bhai Shah Ayurved Mahavidyalaya Malwadi, Hadapsar , Tal:Haveli, Distt. Pune, Maharashtra
and Bharti Vidyapeeth’s University, College of Ayurved, Satara Road, Tal. Haveli, Pune,
Maharashtra, seats of PG Diploma course has not been mentioned in the assessment as
sanctioned by GOI. Therefore, in the recommendation of Screening Committee as well as in
decision of 192nd
E.C. meeting held on 16.05.2014 , the recommendation for PG Diploma course
has been left.
Further, it was noted that with the approval of President I/c, the reports of these colleges are again
refer to Screening Committee consisting of Dr. Amitabh Kumar, Dr. Uday Kumar, Dr. Srinivas
Bannigol and Dr. Umesh Shukla dated 27.05.2014 for their recommendation. After reconsidering
the reports the recommendation of Screening Committee is as under:
S.No Name of College Recommendation of screening committee
1. Maharashtra Arogya Mandal’s
Sumati Bhai shah Ayurved
Mahavidyalaya Malwadi, Hadapsar
,Tal:Haveli, Distt. Pune, Maharashtra
Recommended for UG 60 seats and PG in 10 subjects namely,
1.Samhita Siddhanta-06
2. Rachna Sharir-06
3. Kriya Sharir-06
4. Dravyaguna-06 5.Rasashastra and Bhaisajya Kalpana-06
6.Rognidan-06
7. Prasuti Tantra-06
8.Agad Tantra-06
9.Kayachikitsa-06
10.Shalya Tantra-06
Recommended for PG Diploma course in
1.Ayurvedic Pharmaceutics-Rasashastra & Bhaisajya Kalpna-05
2. Prasuti Tantra &Stri Rog-05
2. Bharti Vidyapeeth’s University,
College of Ayurved, Satara Road,
Tal. Haveli, Pune, Maharashtra
Recommended for UG 100 seats and PG in 14 subjects namely,
1.Samhita Siddhant-04
2.Rachna Sharir -04
3.Dravyaguna-04 4.Kriya sharir-04
5.Rasashastra and Bhaisajya Kalpna-04
6.Rognidan-03
7. Swasthvritta-05
8.Agad Tantra-04
9.Prasuti tantra and Stri Rog-05
10.Kaumarbhritya-04
11.Kayachikitsa-05
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12.Shalya Tantra-04
13.Shalakya Tantra-04
14.Panchkarma-03
Recommended for PG Diploma course in
1. Panchkarma-02
2. Ayurveda Sangyaharan-02
3. Ayurvedic Cosmetology and Skin-02 4. Prasuti Tantra & Stri Rog-02
5. Balrog-02
6. Netra rog-02
Executive Committee noted the same and ratified.
Addl. Agenda Item No.21. Recommendation of the Screening Committee in respect of Ayurved Colleges after review
regarding.
It was noted that decision of the Screening Committee I respect of the following
colleges has been placed below 192nd EC Committee held on 16.05.2014 and EC
decided to review the decision regarding recommendation of Screening Committee.
Further, it was noted that in compliance of decision of EC, the Visitation Report of
these colleges has been placed before Screening Committee on 28.05.2014 for
review of decision. The decisions of Screening Committee are as under:-
Sl.No. Name of College Remark of Screening Committee
1. Dr. Vandanatai Jagannathrao Dhone Gramin Ayurved
Mahavidyalaya Taluka Patur – 444501, Dist. Akola Maharashtra
Recommended for UG 50 seats.
2. Vidarbha Ayurved Mahavidyalaya Dhawantari
Nagar, Chhatri Talao Road, Taluka & District Amrawati 444606 Maharashtra
Recommended for UG 50 seats and PG in 3 subjects namely
1. Kayachikitsa 2 seats 2. Shalya Samanya 3 seats
3. Shalakya 2 seats Not recommended for Swasthavritta due to deficit lower and higher faculty.
3. Shubhdeep Ayurved Medical College Gram- Datoda, Khandwa Road Teh. Mhow, Near Chokhi
Dhani Dist.- Indore-452020 Madhya Pradesh
Not recommended for UG and PG due to following reasons. 1. The available higher faculties are only in 10 departments against
the requirement in 11 departments. 2. Since the college is the not fulfilling the UG requirements, the PG
seats can not be recommended.
4. Muniyal Institute of Ayurveda Medical Sciences
No.34/C, Shivalli Insdustrial Area
Taluk & Distt. Udupi, Manipal
Karnataka
Not recommended due to following reasons
1. The higher faculties are only in 07 departments against the
requirement in 11 departments.
5. Bapuji Ayurvedic Medical College & Hospital,
Sowlanga Road, Opp. A.G. College,
Channamumbapura, Shimoga, Karnataka
Not recommended due to following reasons
1. The higher faculties are only in 10 departments against the
requirement in 11 departments.
Executive Committee ratified the same.
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Addl. Agenda Item No.22. Discussion on the functioning of CCIM officers
regarding.
With the permission of the Chair, a discussion was held with regard to the
functioning of CCIM officers and it was noted that although Dr. Shamshad Bano,
Asstt. Registrar (Unani) who is presently looking after and discharging the duties of
the Registrar-cum-Secretary is performing promptly but there is a lot to improve her
functionality and working behaviour.
The EC noted it and directed the Asstt. Registrar (Unani) to be cautious and
responsive in future.
The meeting concluded with a vote of thanks to the Chair.