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189ec minutes 1
CENTRAL COUNCIL OF INDIAN MEDICINE
NEW DELHI
MINUTES OF 189th MEETING OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE HELD ON
19.03.2014 (FN) AT NEW DELHI
PRESENT
1. Dr. Rashidullah Khan, President I/C Chairman
2. Dr. V Stanley Jones, Vice-President (Siddha) Member
3. Dr. Bhirgupati Pandey Member 4. Dr. V.G. Udayakumar Member
5. Dr. Mohd. Shafique Member
6. Dr. Shuhabuddin Member
7. Dr. B. Muthukumar Member Dr. Shamshad Bano, Asstt. Registrar (Unani), CCIM
Agenda Item No. 1. Confirmation of minutes of the 188th meeting of
Executive Committee and its Adjourned meeting held on 04.03.2014 & 07.03.2014 at New Delhi.
It was noted that 188th meeting of Executive Committee and its Adjourned meeting
was held on 04.03.2014 & 07.03.2014 at New Delhi. The minutes of the same will
be placed before the Committee at the time of consideration of the same.
Executive Committee confirmed the minutes.
Agenda Item No. 2. The Establishment of New Medical College, opening
of New or higher Course of Study or Training and
Increase of Admission Capacity by a Medical College
(Amendment) Regulations, 2013 - Notification
regarding.
It was noted that the Govt. of India has forwarded a copy of Draft Regulation
namely; “The Establishment of New Medical College, Opening of New or Higher
Course of Study or Training and Increase of Admission Capacity by a Medical
College (Amendment) Regulations, 2013” approved by Hon’ble Minster of Health
and Family Welfare and duly vetted and translated in Hindi by Legislative
Department of Ministry of Law & Justice and further requested to get it notified in
the Gazette of India and to send 100 copies of the same for taking further action
to lay on the table of both the Houses of the Parliament in the coming session.
Accordingly the Executive Committee at its 188th meeting considered the matter
and deferred the same to the next meeting.
Executive Committee referred the matter to Regulation Amendment
Committee.
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Legal
Agenda Item No. 3. Ratification of the decision of President
I/C in respect of payment to Senior
Advocates appearing on behalf of CCIM.
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, High Court of Delhi
and Nanital.
With regard to appointment of Senior/Additional Advocates, suggestions
were made by Legal Axis to President I/c, CCIM & President I/C CCIM
accordingly approved the appointment of Senior/Additional Advocates and
sanctioned their bills.
The details are as under:-
S.No. Name of Senior Advocate
Case No./ H.C Amount
1. Kirti Uppal
6867/2013, Raghu Nandan Sharma v/s UOI & Ors., Delhi H.C., 28.01.2014 @ Rs. 55,000 per appearance
Rs. 55,000/-
2. Kirti Uppal
6867/2013, Raghu Nandan Sharma v/s UOI & Ors., Delhi H.C. 21.01.2014 @ Rs. 55,000 per appearance
Rs. 55,000/-
3. Sudhir Nandra Jog 3904/2013, P.R Sharma V/s CCIM, CAT, New Delhi.13.11.2013
Rs. 44,000/-
4. Sudhir Nandra Jog 3862/2013, Kiran V/s CCIM, CAT, New Delhi. 13.11.2013
Rs. 44,000/-
5. Tasneem Aziz Ahmadi
1754/2013, Ved Prakash Tyagi v/s Govt. of Uttrakhand & Ors. Nainital H.C. Drafting/ Settling application, Supplementary Affidavit and reply to notice of Motion @ Rs. 11,000
Rs. 33,000/-
6. Tasneem Aziz Ahmadi
1754/2013 , Ved Prakash Tyagi v/s Govt. of Uttrakhand & Ors. Nainital H.C. 26.12.2013, 28.12.2013, 03.01.2014 @ rs 33,000 per appearance.
Rs. 99,000/-
7. Kirti Uppal 6867/2013, Raghu Nandan Sharma v/s UOI & Ors., Delhi H.C. 16.12.2013
Rs. 55,000/-
8.
Kirti Uppal 6867/2013, Raghu Nandan Sharma v/s UOI & Ors., Delhi H.C. 19.11.2013
Rs. 55,000/-
9. Paras Kohal SLP No. 5230/2014, CCIM V/s Ved Prakash Tyagi & Ors. Supreme Court, Appearance on
21.02.2014
Rs. 3,30,000/-
10. Chirag M. Shroff (Advocate on Record)
SLP No. 5230/2014, CCIM V/s Ved Prakash Tyagi & Ors. Supreme Court of India, verification of SLP.
Rs. 48,500/-
11. Tasneem Aziz Ahmadi
SPA No. 15/2014 CCIM V/s Ved Prakash Tyagi, Nainital H.C dated 03.02.2014, 10.02.2014.
Rs. 1,76,000/-
12. Tasneem Aziz Ahmadi
SPA No. 15/2014, CCIM V/s Ved Prakash Tyagi, Nainital H.C dated 03.02.2014, 10.02.2014.
Rs. 17,600/-
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Executive Committee ratified the same.
REGISTRATION
Agenda Item No. 4. Request for permanent Registration at the
Medical Council Travancore- Cochin Kerala.
It was noted that a letter has been received from Dr. Carina Miorin, Trivandrum
regarding request for permanent Registration at the Medical Council Travancore-
Cochin Kerala. The contents of letter are as under:- “I am a German national and have graduated from the University of Kerala in 2012
after studying BAMS at Shree Narayana Institute of Ayurvedic Studies and
Research. I am trying to get my registration at the Medical Council of Travancore- Cochin after the completion of my internship in December 2013. Unfortunately
there is no provision provided for foreign nationals who graduated in BAMS for
registration.
The Medical Council Registrar has mentioned that the IMC has issued a direction to
Medical Councils to provide permanent registration to foreign MBBS medical graduates.
We request you to provide a similar direction to the Medical Council Travancore-
Cochin so that foreign nationals could get registration in the Council so that I could
get my registration done at Travancore-Cochin Medical Council.”
Executive Committee decided to get information from MCI about the
procedure followed for Foreign students and then put up in EC.
TECHNICAL
Agenda Item No. 5. Suggestions on teacher’s eligibility issue
based on 186th Meeting of EC by Screening
Committee.
It was noted that a letter is signed by Dr. B.P. Pandey & Dr. Udaykumar, EC
Member is received in the office. The contents are as under:-
“In the Agenda Item No.6 of 186th EC held on 04.02.2014, it is decided that all
issues will be categorized by the Screening Committee on the basis of the decision
of the additional Agenda Item No.6 of 184th meeting of the EC except point no. 20.
Thereafter, the recommendation of Screening Committee will be placed before EC.
The matter again considered and Committee suggests that these teachers are put
in false/controversial list shall be asked to submit an affidavit stating that they are
accepting the decision of the Screening Committee and make then eligible/not
eligible. Those teachers are cleared by the Screening Committee based on the
policy accepted by the 184th EC shall be made eligible/not eligible and send letters
accordingly”.
Executive Committee agreed to the same.
Agenda Item No. 6. Chance limitation in BAMS Examinations
Regarding.
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It was noted that a letter is signed by Dr. B.P. Pandey & Dr. Udaykumar, EC
Member is received in the office. The contents are as under:-
“Accordingly to the Rules and Regulations of CCIM that is following by the Kerala
University of Health Science under BAMS course, those students who are admitted
in the affiliated institutions by the University are still facing the threat of
termination system. But the same rule is not in practice for the batches admitted
under the University from 2012 academic year onwards and also not applicable for
the students under Calicut University.
But, by making this termination system specific for two batches admitted in the
academic years of 2010 and 2011, they are the only batches who come under this
special rule as the genuinely deserved a consideration in the view of the fact that
one or two years before”..
Executive Committee decided to inform all the Universities in view of GOI
letter received in the matter.
Agenda Item No. 7. Submission of Part I and Part II of visitation
reports separately by College and Visitation
Team -Regarding.
It was noted that the office of CCIM, received the visitation report in respect of
Govt. Nizamia Tibbia College, Hyderabad separately by College and Visitation Team.
Part I of the report was sent by College on 22.01.2014, whereas Part II was
submitted by the Visitation Team and was received in the office on 28.01.2014.
-In this regard it was noted that the visitation of the college was carried out on
20-21.01.2014. Part I of the visitation report is neither verified by the visitors and
nor by the principal of the college. Part II of the report is also not properly verified -
-by the visitors as most of the pages are not signed by them. In view of the same,
the said visitation report could not be assessed.
The matter was placed before President I/c, CCIM and he directed to place the
matter before Executive Committee.
Executive Committee decided to get re-visitation of the college done.
Further, explanation may be called from the visitors and the reply of
visitors is to be placed before EC for settling their TA Claim of the said
visitation.
Administration & Establishment:
Agenda Item No. 8. Extension for the tenure of Ayurved Experts.
It was noted that as per decision of Executive Committee, Dr. Ratna, Ayurved
Expert has been appointed on 13.12.2013 and her tenure was expired on
12.03.2014
The President I/c, CCIM extended the tenure of Dr. Ratna, Ayurved Expert for
further 11 months owing to her satisfactory services.
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Executive Committee ratified the same.
Agenda Item No. 9. To provide the High Tea, Working Lunch
(Deluxe Thali) and Evening Tea for 19th to
21st March, 2014 – regarding.
It was noted that a Sub-Committee constituted of for the purpose of obtaining and finalizing the quotations for the arrangement of catering services i.e. tea, lunch,
high tea, tent and waiters etc. to be provided during the meeting /election to be
held on 19th -21st March, 2014, collected three quotations from the following agencies:-
S.No. Name of Agencies
1. The sky Caterers & Decorators,28, New Khan Market, Lodhi Road, New
Delhi
2. Rai Sahin Tent House, 112, Meher Chand Market, Lodhi Raod, New Delhi
3. Balaji Caterers , E-144, B.K Dutta Colony, New Delhi-03
The comparative rates quoted by the agencies are as under:-
Item Balaji Caterers The sky Caterers &
Decorators
Rai Sahin Tent House
Rate Rate Rate
Working lunch in Deluxe Thali (Cat-B)
Rs.225/- Rs.300/- Rs.230/-
Working Lunch in Special Thali(Cat-A)
Rs.200/- Rs.250/- Rs.260/-
Morning High Tea (Cat-D) Rs.85/- Rs.180/- Rs.125/-
Evening High Tea(Cat-C) Rs.80/- Rs.150/- Rs.110/-
Tea with Biscuits Rs.14/- Rs.25/- Rs.22/-
Coffee with biscuits Rs.18/- Rs.30/- Rs.25/-
Tea Rs.10/- Rs.20/- Rs.18/-
Coffee Rs.14/- Rs.25/- Rs.22/-
Mineral Water bottle 200ml/Glass As per MRP. - -
Charges of Waiters Rs.400/- Per waiter +
Rs.200/- after 8 hrs.
Rs.650/- per waiter
Rs.700/- Per waiter
Tent 3 days Rs.50,000/- Rs.93,000/- Rs.80,000/-
Terms & Conditions 1)50% of the total Amount to be given 2) Govt taxes
applicable
-
-
After going through the above comparative statement, the rates quoted by M/s
Balaji Caterers, New Delhi were found the lowest amongst all.
Keeping in view the lowest rates quoted by M/s Balaji Caterers, the work order for
providing the catering services has been given to the said agency after obtaining
approval of the President I/c, CCIM.
Executive Committee ratified the same.
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Agenda Item No. 10. To provide the bags to the Hon’ble Members
of CCIM on the occasion of Special General
Body Meeting to be held on 19th March, 2014-
reg.
It was noted that a Sub-Committee constituted for the purpose of obtaining and
finalizing the quotations for the arrangement of Bags to be distributed to the Hon’ble Members of the CCIM on the occasion of the Special General Body Meeting
to be held on 19th March, 2014, collected three quotations from the following
agencies:-
S.No. Name of Agencies
1. M/s Astha Bag Company, 5416,New Market, Sadar Bazar, New Delhi-
110006
2. M/s Nagpal Bag Factory Shidi Pura, New Rohtak Road, Karol Bagh, New Delhi-110005
3. M/s Shree Sita Laxmi International 18, Balvinder Apartment, A-6 Mayur
Bagh Society, Paschim Vihar, New Delhi-110063
The comparative rates quoted by the agencies are as under:-
Item M/s Astha Bag Company M/s Nagpal
Bag Factory
M/s Shree Sita Laxmi
International Rate Rate Rate
Delegate Bag/Bags/ Conference Bags
Rs.485/-+12.5% VAT Extra
Rs.460/-+12.5% VAT Extra
- Rs.425/-+12.5% VAT Extra
Terms & Conditions 1) Delivery at door step. 2) Rates are without printing. 3) 40% payment
advance with work order.
-
1) Delivery at office 2) Rates are without printing.
After going through the above comparative statement, the rates quoted by M/s
M/s Shree Sita Laxmi International, New Delhi were found the lowest amongst all.
Keeping in view the lowest rates quoted M/s Shree Sita Laxmi International, the
work order for the supply of Bags has accordingly been given to the said agency
after obtaining approval of the President I/c, CCIM.
Executive Committee ratified the same.
MISCELLANEOUS
Agenda Item No. 11. Enhancement of remuneration- regarding.
It was noted that two representations dated 05.03.2013 received from Mr. Satish
Chander and Mr. Gilbert, Retd. Assistant (on contract basis) stating that they have joined the Council on 16th September,2010 and 03rd October,2010 respectively
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and after three months, their contracts were renewed for another six months on
consolidated salary i.e Rs.15,000/- per months each.
In this connection, it was noted that after completion of six months remuneration
was enhanced by Rs.5,000/- each with the approval of Executive Committee in
March/April,2010. Since then their remuneration has not been enhanced for the last three years.
Therefore, they have requested to enhance their remuneration.
Considering the satisfactory services, EC agreed to enhance the
remuneration of Rs.5000/- per month.
Agenda Item No. 12. Fake Registration Certificates issued by State
Council of Ayurvedic & Unani Systems of
Medicine, – Patna ( Bihar) to various persons.
It was noted that an application dated 27.07.2013 alongwith all documents has
been received from Dr. Ramrao Dhondiba Chavan, Beed (Maharashtra) for
obtaining Enrolment Certificate.
Further, it was noted that the name of applicant was not found/included in the
Central Register of Indian Medicine therefore, the matter was referred to State
Council of Ayurvedic & Unani Systems of Medicine, Patna ( Bihar) for verification
about the genuineness of the registration of Dr. Ramrao Dhondiba Chavan. In this
connection, the genuineness vide their letter dated 30.01.2014 has clarified that
Registration Number 1026 the name of Dr. Ramrao Dhondiba Chavan Beed (MS) is
not mentioned, therefore, Bihar State Council has requested to take legal action
against Dr. Ramrao Dhondiba Chavan who has submitted fake documents to the
CCIM for obtaining Enrolment Certificate.
It is also submitted that the copy of State Register/List of ISM practitioners
registered with Bihar State Council from April 2011 to March 2012 was also been
received. The Copy of the same was also sent to State Council of Ayurvedic & Unani
Systems of Medicine – Patna – Bihar/ for verification of its genuinity and
authenticity. In response of this Council letter, the Registrar of above said Council
confirmed that the State Register/ISM practitioners registered with Bihar said State
Council lists are fake/bogus and also informed that legal action be initiated by this
Council vide their letter dated 05.03.2013.
Executive Committee constituted a sub-committee consisting of Dr.
Shuhabuddin , Dr. V.G. Udayakumar, Dr. B. Muthukumar (EC Members), Dr.
Jagjit Singh, Dr. Vishwajeet Phokat and Dr. Ariz Qadri to look into the
matter.
Agenda Item No. 13. Unauthorised agencies/persons are involved
in running a racket to cheat innocent
applicants and misusing and affixing the seal
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of CCIM/Ayush on application form for
obtaining Enrolment Certificate.
It was noted that the applications have been received from the following 12
applicants for obtaining Enrolment Certificate from CCIM and their details are as
under-
Sl.
No.
Name of applicant Dairy No. Date
1 Dr. Preeti M Mhatre 2038 10.06.2013
2 Dr. Patil Manohar Bhaurao 2606 25.06.2013
3 Dr. Majid Banemiya Sayyed 2643 25.06.2013
4 Dr. Kavita Arun Katkade 2666 25.06.2013
5 Dr. Arun Kishan Katkade 2685 26.06.2013
6 Dr. Masud Raza A Gani 2779 28.06.2013
7 Dr. Vinod K Thakare 2858 02.07.2013
8 Dr. Kamble Manisha Sanjay 3080 15.07.2013
9 Dr. Kamble Sanjay Muralidhar 3081 15.07.2013
10 Dr. Syed Saadat Ali 9169 22.01.2013
11 Dr. Kanjaria Chirag T 9307 24.02.2014
12 Dr. Akshay Shah 10164 07.03.2013
In this connection, it was noted that all the applicants have not submitted the
requisite fee for obtaining Enrolment Certificate alongwith their applications & the
forms are not as per CCIM’s format. On perusal of the applications received, it has
been observed that out of the above 12 applications, names of 5 applicants are not
included in the Central Register of Indian Medicine.
It appears that some unauthorized agencies/persons are involved in running a
racket to cheat innocent applicants and misusing and affixing the seal of their own.
If agreed to please, the Council may adopt some measures to prevent such
malpractice to avoid further harassment and cheating.
Executive Committee decided that sub-committee constituted at Agenda
No. 13 will also look into this matter.
Agenda Item No.14. Matter regarding applications received for
LDCs post through open advertisement and an
online requisition from District Employment
Exchange, Delhi Govt. and to fill the post of
LDCs
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It was noted that two (02) posts of LDCs (01- reserved for OBC and 01-General)
were fallen vacant in CCIM for which an advertisement was published in the
newspapers i.e. Hindustan Times(English), Navbharat Times (Hindi) all over India
and Employment News/Rozgar Samachar dated 25.12.2011 and 07-13.1.2012
respectively in which the last date of receiving of application was mentioned 31st
January, 2012 and the prescribed fees was Rs.50/-.
As per rule, an online requisition dated 22.12.2011 was also filled up by CCIM and
sent to District Employment Exchange, Delhi Govt. to sponsor the name of
candidates for the post of Lower Division Clerk.
In response to the above, following Number of applications were received through
open advertisement .
S.No. Heading Number of applications
1. Total applications (with fee) within stipulated date
6974 (approximately) Fees deposited
In response of CCIM ID No.2011001693 dated 22.12.2011, a sponsored list of 8305
candidates dated 02.1.2012 has been received through email from In-Charge, Data
Centre, Date of Employment.
S.No. Heading Number of applications
1. List sent by Directorate of Employment, Delhi Govt. through e-mail
8305
Total number of applications received - 14,379 approx.
It was noted that the number of application received were too large therefore, it
was not possible to scrutinize all the applications, therefore, the whole matter was
placed before the 178th meeting of Executive Committee held on 09.5.2013.
The Executive Committee decided to sought the legal opinion in respect of
cancellation of previous advt. and calling new applications from applicant with 60%
marks in Graduation beside other requirement as per approved Recruitment Rules.
The legal opinion was obtained from Legal Consultant of office and thereafter the
matter was placed before the then President and thereafter before the President
I/C, CCIM. The President I/C constituted a Sub-Committee consisting of three
members i.e. Dr. Bhrigupati Pandey, Member, Executive Committee, Dr. Uday
Kumar, Member, Executive Committee and Sh. Wasiq Imam, Admn. Officer,
RRI(CCRUM) .
The meeting of Sub-Committee was held on 14.3.2014 at 3.00 p.m. to examine the
applications of LDCs. The opinion of Sub-Committee is as under:-
“As regards to the large number of applications received for 02 posts of LDCs (01-
reserved for OBC and 01-General) advertised in the Newspapers on 25.12.2011 and
07-13.1.2012, the Sub-Committee is of the opinion that due to large number of
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applications, these could not be sort out as the CCIM has limited manpower for this
job and it is not possible to prepare datas of these applications.
Keeping in view, the recommendations of Legal Consultant, Official Secretary, the
Sub-Committee is also in favor to defer all the applications and also recommend to
re-advertise the vacancies in Local Newspaper i.e. Hindustan Time (English) and
Navbharat Times (Hindi). Employment Exchange may also be approached to
submit limited applications.
The Sub-Committee is also recommend to fix a criteria to short out applications on
basis of experience/qualification etc. at the time of selection to the post of LDC”.
Further, it was noted that after promotion of Sh. Rajpal Singh from the post of LDC
to UDC, one more post of LDC has also fallen vacant w.e.f. 24.1.2013. The said
post falls on OBC category.
Now, at present, total number of vacancy of LDCs are 03 (three) which are lying
vacant w.e.f. 25.3.3010, 29.6.2011 and 24.1.2013 respectively.
Executive Committee deferred the matter.
Addl. Agenda Item No.1. Visitation report of Baba Hira Das ji
Ayurved Medical College, Muktsar,
Punjab under section 13A.
It was noted that the visitation report of Baba Hira Das ji Ayurved Medical College, Muktsar, Punjab under section 13A has been received from Dr. Gajendra Bharali on
04.03.2014. The date on the report has been mentioned as 30-31.12.2013.
However, it is noted that the date has been written over the whitener on the first
and last page of visitation report and signed by only the said visitor. With the visitation report a letter of said visitor has been attached in which he has stated
that he went to muktsar on 30th dec. 2013 alongwith DR. D.P. Das and Dr. G. P.
Reddy for the visitation of the said college as per direction vide letter no. 26-75/2013-14 dated 23.12.2013. It is also mentioned that there was no infrastructure
available for the proposed college, only two new buildings were undergoing
construction so the question does not arise for filling up the visitation performa.
Further, it was noted that the visitation of the said college had been postponed and
the same was rescheduled on 17-18.01.2014 and regarding this visitors has already informed well in advance telephonically before 30.12.2013 followed by letter of
postponement of visit dated 30.12.2013 was sent by email.
It was also noted that the visitation report dated 17-18.01.2014 signed by two
visitors namely Dr. D.P. Das and Dr. Rama Reddy, of the said college has already
been received on 31.01.2014 and placed before screening committee and then
before meeting of EC held on 04.03.2014. EC decided to not to recommend for issuing LOI and accordingly recommendation has already been sent to GOI on
11.03.2014.
Executive Committee decided to ask a clarification from all three members
and reply may be placed before EC.
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Addl. Agenda Item No.2. Recommendation of Shri Krishna Govt.
Ayurvedic College & Hospital, Umri Road, Kurukshetra, Haryana incompliance of the
direction given by the Hon’ble High Court of
Punjab & Haryana at Chandigarh, in view of
Judgment dated 15.10.2012 passed in CWP No. 20743 of 2011 for the session 2011-12.
It was noted that Shri Krishna Govt. Ayurvedic College & Hospital, Umri Road, Kurukshetra, Haryana was visited on 17.02.2014 in compliance of the direction
given by the Hon’ble High Court of Punjab & Haryana at Chandigarh, in view of
Judgment dated 15.10.2012 passed in CWP No. 20743 of 2011 to assess the available infrastructure for teaching and practical facility for BAMS course for the
session 2011-12. The visitation report was placed before screening committee on
06.03.2014 and screening committee decided to recommend for the session 2011-
12. Accordingly the same has been sent to GOI with approval of President I/c, CCIM.
Executive Committee ratified the same.
Addl. Agenda Item No.3. Recommendation in compliance of the court
order dated 09.12.2013 in WP(C) No. 9563 of
2012 titled Late Kedari Redekar Ayurvedic
Mahavidyalaya, Dist. Kolhapur, Maharashtra and another V/s UOI & Ors before the Hon’ble
court of judicature at Bombay - Reg.
It was noted that Late Kedari Redekar Ayurvedic Mahavidyalaya, Dist. Kolhapur,
Maharashtra was visited on 29-30.01.2014 in compliance of the court order dated 09.12.2013 in WP(C) No. 9563 of 2012 to assess the available infrastructure for
teaching and practical facility for BAMS course for the session 2012-13. The
visitation report was placed before screening committee on 13.03.2014 and after
going through the contents of the case screening committee decided as under:-
“The committee carefully examined the visitation report for the year 2014-15 and
found the following facts.
1. The college is having 53 teachers including 11 Professor, 17 Reader and 25
Lecturer against the requirement of 33.
2. The additional faculty for running PG course is sufficient.
3. IPD and OPD attendance are sufficient.
4. The college is having 7 OPD against the requirement of 8.
In view of the above the college is found eligible to be recommended for the year
2012-13.”
Accordingly the observation of screening committee has been sent to GOI with the approval of President I/c, CCIM.
Executive Committee ratified the same.
Addl. Agenda Item No.4. Furnishing recommendation/report in compliance of the Court’s order dated
13.09.2013 of Hon’ble Court of Karnataka
Bench at Dharwad in WP No. 66672 of 2012
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filed by Sri Sidaramappa Danigond Memorial
Trust’s against the UOI & Ors., - Reg.
It was noted that the visitation report dated 20-21.12.2013 in compliance of Court’s
order dated 13.09.2013 of Hon’ble Court of Karnataka Bench at Dharwad in WP No. 66672 of 2012 of SDM Ayurvedic College & Hospital, Terdal, Dist. Bagalkot,
Karnataka was placed before Screening Committee. After going through the contents
of the case the screening committee decided as under:-
“The committee examines the matter in detail and compared with visitation report of
2014-15 and found that the functionality of the teaching hospital is genuine. Hence, the college is eligible to be recommended for the year 2012-2013.”
Accordingly the observation of screening committee has been sent to GOI with the
approval of President I/c, CCIM.
Executive Committee ratified the same.
Addl. Agenda Item No.5. Recommendation of Screening Committee in
respect of Ayurved Colleges under section 13A for
starting the PG diploma course.
It was noted that Screening Committee (Ayurved) was held in the office of CCIM to
do scrutiny in respect of the proposals for starting new PG diploma course under
Section 13 A. The recommendations of Screening Committee (Ayurved) are as under.
Screening committee held on 12.03.2014 and members of committee were Dr. B.P. Pandey & Dr.
V.G. Udaykumar
S.No. Name Of College Proposal Remarks of screening committee
1. R.A. Podar Ayurved
Medical College Dr. Annie Besant Road,
Worli,
Mumbai-400018 Maharashtra
To start the PG Diploma
Course in 04 subjects (1) Prasuti tantra &
Strirog-3 seats
(2) Rasayan Vajikaran-5 seats
(3) Kshar karma- 5 seats
(4) Netra Vigyan-3 seats
Recommended for starting the PG
Diploma Course in 04 subjects (1) Prasuti tantra & Strirog-3 seats
(2) Rasayan Vajikaran-5 seats
(3) Kshar karma- 5 seats (4) Netra Vigyan-3 seats (Conditionally
recommended)
2. Dean, Faculty of Ayurveda
Institute of Medical
Sciences Banaras Hindu
University
Dist. Varanasi- 221005 Uttar Pradesh
To start the PG Diploma Course in 02 subjects.
(1) Sangyaharan-2 seats
(2) Balrog with 02 seats .
Recommended for starting the PG Diploma Course in 02 subjects.
(1) Sangyaharan-2 seats
(2) Balrog with 02 seats.
3. Institute for Post
Graduate Teaching & Research in Ayurveda
Office to the Director
Sushruta Bhavan Gujrat Ayurved
University
To start the PG Diploma
Course in 06 subjects. (1) Prasuti tantra &
Strirog- 5 seats
(2) Ayurvedic Cosmetology & Skin
Disease-2 seats
Recommended for starting the PG
Diploma Course in 06 subjects. (1) Prasuti tantra & Strirog- 5 seats
(2) Ayurvedic Cosmetology & Skin
Disease-2 seats (3) Kshar Karma-2 seats
(4) Netra Vigyan-5 seats
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G.G. Hospital
Road Jamnagar 361008
Gujarat
(3) Kshar Karma-2 seats
(4) Netra Vigyan-5 seats (5) Rasashastra &
Bhaisajyakalpna-5
seats
(6) Balrog-5 seats
(5) Rasashastra & Bhaisajyakalpna-5
seats (6) Balrog-5 seats
4. Shri Vivekanand
Nursing Home Trust’s
Ayurved Mahavidyalaya
Shri Shivaji Nagar, A/P- Rahuri Factory,
Tal. Rahuri,
Dist. Ahmednagar-413706
Maharashtra
To start the PG Diploma
Course in 06 subjects.
(1) Prasuti tantra &
Strirog-5 seats (2) Ayurvedic
Cosmetology & Skin
Disease--5 seats (3) Kshar Karma-5 seats
(4) Netra rog Vigyan-2
seats (5) Ayurvedic
pharmaceutics-2 seats
(6) Rognidan Vidhi-2
seats
Recommended for starting the PG
Diploma Course in 06 subjects.
(1) Prasuti tantra & Strirog-5 seats
(2) Ayurvedic Cosmetology & Skin Disease--5 seats
(3) Kshar Karma-5 seats
(4) Netra rog Vigyan-2 seats (5) Ayurvedic pharmaceutics-2 seats
(6) Rognidan Vidhi-2 seats
Executive Committee accepted the recommendations of Screening
Committee and decided to send the recommendation to Govt. of India as
the Govt. is pressing hard to furnish the same at the earliest. However,
these recommendations of 13 A proposals will be subject to ratification of
the General Body of CCIM.
Addl. Agenda Item No.6. Recommendation of Screening Committee in
respect of Ayurved Colleges visited under
Section 13A.
It was noted that Screening Committee (Ayurved) was held in the office of CCIM to
do scrutiny of the visitation reports in respect of visitation carried out under Section
13 A. The recommendations of Screening Committee (Ayurved) are as under:-
Screening committee held on 12.03.2014 to 15.03.2014 and members of committee were Dr. B.P. Pandey &
Dr. V.G. Udaykumar
S.No. Name Of College Proposal Remarks of screening committee
1. Shri Anand Niketan
Dharmshala Avom
Dharmik Trust, Shri
Dhanwantri Ayurvedic
Medical College &
Research Centre
At NH – 02, Vill. Semari,
Tehsil Chhatta , Dist.
Mathura,
Uttar Pradesh
To increase UG intake
capacity from 50 to 60
seats
Recommended for increase intake capacity in
UG course from 50 to 60 seats
2. Govindbhai Jorabhai Patel
Ayurveda College and
Research Centre
B/h G.I.D.C, New
Vallabh Vidyanagar,
To increase intake capacity
in UG course from 50 to
60 seats.
To start new PG in 7
Recommended for increase intake capacity in
UG course from 50 to 60 seats and starting
new PG in 6 subject namely
1. Ayurved Samhita-5 seats
2. Rognidan-5 seats
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Taluka; Dist. Anand-
388121
Gujarat
subject
1. Swasthavritta
2. Kayachikitsa
3. Ayurved Samhita
4. Panchkarma
5. Dravyaguna
6. Rasashastra &
Bhaishjakalpana
7. Rognidan
5 seats in each subject
3. Kayachiktisa-5 seats
4. Swasthavritta-3 seats ( instead of 5)
5. Dravyaguna-3 seats ( instead of 5)
6. Rasashastra-3 seats ( instead of 5)
Not recommended for PG in Panchkarma
due to deficit faculty
3. Faculty of Ayurveda
Institute of Medical
Sciences Banaras Hindu
University
Dist. Varanasi- 221005
Uttar Pradesh
1. To increase intake
capacity in UG course
from 50 to 78 seats
2. Increase capacity in
PG from 25 to 40 seats
in following subjects
1. Panchakarma -01 seat
2. Chaya Evum Vikiran
Vigyan -01 seat
3. Swasthavritta – 1 to 2
seats
4. Prasuti tantra &
Striroga from - 3 to 4
seats
5. Shalya tantra (Kshar
evum) - 3 to 4 seats
6. Sangyaharan- 1 to 2
seats
7. Kaumarbhritya- 2 to 3
seats
8. Shalakya tantra (Netra
Roga) - 1 to 2 seats
9. Rognidan- 1 to 2 seats
10. Dravyaguna- 2 to 3
seats
11. Rasashastra- 2 to 3
seats
12. Kriya Sharir- 1 to 2
seats
13. Ayurved Samhita &
Siddhanta- 2 to 3
seats
14. Rachana Sharir- 1 to 2
seats
Recommended for 60 UG seats instead of 78
seats due to over all deficit in faculty to
increase intake capacity above 60. But it is
also noted that new proposal is not required.
Also recommended increase intake capacity
in P.G. seats in following subjects with seats
noted against each.
1. Prasuti tantra & Striroga from 3 to 4 seats
2. Shalya tantra (Kshar evum) - 3 to 4 seats
3. Sangyaharan - 1 to 2 seats
4. Kaumarbhritya- 2 to 3 seats
5. Shalakya tantra (Netra Roga) - 1 to 2
seats
6. Rognidan - 1 to 2 seats
7. Dravyaguna- 2 to 3 seats
8. Rasashastra- 2 to 3 seats
9. Kriya Sharir - 1 to 2 seats
10. Ayurved Samhita & Siddhanta - 2 to 3
seats
11. 11. Rachana Sharir - 1 to 2 seats and
12. Conditionally Recommended for 13. 12. Chaya avum vikiran - 1 seats 13.
Swasthavritta - 1 seats as the college Shall
fulfil the requirement of additional faculty by
the time of LOP.
Not recommended for PG in
14. Panchakarma due to deficit in higher
faculty.
Executive Committee accepted the recommendations of Screening
Committee and in respect of No.3 (BHU proposal) decided that the
proposal of increase seats in PG be considered only in existing PG subjects
and accordingly recommendation may be sent to GOI as the Govt. is
pressing hard to furnish the same at the earliest. However, these
recommendations of 13 A proposals will be subject to ratification of the
General Body of CCIM.
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Addl. Agenda Item No.7. Recommendation of Screening
Committee in respect of Ayurved Colleges visited under13C.
It was noted that the screening committee constituted by Dr. B.P. Pandey and Dr.
V.G. Udayakumar, EC Members, CCIM held from 12.03.2014 to 15.03.2014 and
scrutinized the Visitation report of Ayurved colleges under section 13C and the
decision of scrutiny committee is as under:-
Sl.No. Name of College Remark of Screening Committee
1. Government Ayurvedic College, Jalukbari, Distt-Kamrup (Metro), Guwahati- 781014,
Assam
Recommended for UG 60 seats and PG in 02 subjects namely 1. Samhita & Siddhanta -06 seats.
2. Kayachikitsa -03 and
2. Govt. Ayurved College
AT Tulsi Nagar, Bolangir -767001, Orissa
Not recommended due to deficit in higher faculty.
1. The higher faculty in 9 department only against the requirement in 11department.
3. Faculty of Ayurveda Institute of Medical Sciences
Banaras Hindu University Dist. Varanasi- 221005
Uttar Pradesh
Recommended for UG 60 seats and PG in 13 subjects namely 1. Ayurved Samhita & Siddhanta -02 seats,
2. Rachna Sharir - 01 seats, 3. Kriya Sharir -01 seats,
4. Dravyaguna – 02 seats, 5. Rasashastra & Bhaishajya Kalpana – 02 seats
6. Rognidan -01 seats,
7. Prasuti Tantra -03 seats,
8. Kayachikitsa -04 seats, 9. Manovigyan Evum Manas Roga – 01 seats
10. Shalya Tantra -03 seats, 11. Sangyaharan -01 seats
12. Shalakya Tantra – 01 seats, 13. Kaumarbhritya -02 seats,
And not recommended for Swasthavritta due to deficit of higher faculty in the department.
4. R.A. Podar Ayurved Medical College Dr. Annie Besant Road, Worli,
Mumbai-400018, Maharashtra
Recommended for UG 60 seats and PG in 13 subjects namely 1. Samhita -03seats,
2. Rachana Sharir -03 seats, 3. Kriya Sharir -02 seats,
4. Dravyaguna – 02 seats, 5. Rasashastra & Bhaishajya Kalpana – 03 seats
6. Rognidan -02 seats, 7. Swasthavritta -02 seats,
8. Prasuti Tantra -05 seats, 9. Kayachikitsa -08 seats,
10. Shalya Tantra -04 seats,
11. Shalakya Tantra – 03 (instead of 04) seats 12. Panchakarma -06 seats
And not recommended for Agadtantra due to deficit of higher faculty in the department.
5. Institute for Post Graduate Teaching &
Research in Ayurveda
Office to the Director Sushruta Bhavan Gujrat Ayurved University
G.G. Hospital Road Jamnagar 361008
Gujarat
Recommended for PG in 10 subjects namely
1. Ayurved Samhita & Siddhanta -06 seats,
2. Dravyaguna – 06 seats, 3. Rasashastra & Bhaishajya Kalpana – 05 seats
4. Rognidan -03 seats, 5. Prasuti Tantra -05 seats,
6. Kaumarbhritya – 04 seats 7. Kayachikitsa -03 seats,
8. Shalya Tantra -05 seats, 9. Shalakya Tantra – 05 seats,
10. Panchakarma – 05 seats.
2. As per the PG regulation 2012, the PG education centre shall satisfy the entire minimum requirements of UG training
including faculties for training in basic sciences of Ayurveda and other supporting subjects as specified by the council. In
IPGTR Jamnagar no faculty available in department of Rachana Sharir, Kriya Sharir, Swasthavritta & Agadtantra.
The regulation also says that minimum one higher faculty
and one lower faulty is needed for starting PG course. There
is no additional faculty in Rognidan, Prasuti Tantra and Kayachikitsa. Being a stand alone PG institute these
shortcoming shall be addressed. There is no separate
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regulation for stand alone PG institute.
6. Dr. D.Y. Patil Vidya Pratishthan Society’s Padmashree Dr. D.Y. Patil College of Ayurved
& Research Centre, Pimpri, Pune 411018, Maharashtra
Recommended for UG 75 seats and PG in 05 subjects namely 1. Samhita -04 seats.
2. Rahana Sharir -04 seats, 3. Prasuti Tantra -04 seats,
4. Kayachikitsa -04 and 5. Shalya Tantra -04 seats
7. Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Dhanwantri Marg, Hanuman Nagar
Nagpur 440009 Maharashtra
Recommended for UG 70 seats and PG in 05 subjects namely 1. Rachana Sharir -04 seats,
2. Kriya Sharir -03 seats 3. Rasashastra & Bhaishajya Kalpana -06 seats
4. Dravyaguna -03 seats 5. Shalakya Tantra -03 seats
Not recommended for PG in Panchakarma, Shalya Tantra, Kayachikitsa, Kaumarbhritya, Agadtantra and Swasthavritta due
to deficit in additional faculty.
8. Rishikul Govt P.G. Ayurvedic College & Hospital
Haridwar- 249401, Uttarakhand
Recommended for UG 60 seats and PG in 07 subjects namely 1. Rasashastra & Bhaishajya Kalpana -07
2. Dravyaguna -04 3. Shalya Tantra – 05
4. Shalakya Tantra -04 5. Prasuti Tantra -04
6. Kayachikitsa -04 7. Panchakarma -04 (instead of 5)
Due to deficit in faculty
9. Govt. (Auto) Ayurved College, Nipaniya the
Huzur, Dist-Rewa 484001, Madhya Pradesh
Recommended for UG 40 seats and PG in 01 subject namely
1. Samhita -05 seats
10. Pt. Khushilal Sharma Govt. (Autonomous)
Ayurved College & Institute, Behind Manit, Nehru Nagar, Kolar Byepass Road, Science
Hills, Bhopal-462003 Madhya Pradesh
Recommended for UG 50 seats and PG in 01 subject namely
1. Swasthavritta -04 seats
11. Shri Narayan Prasad Awathy Government Ayurved College, G.E. Road, Raipur- 492001
Chhatisgarh
Recommended for UG 55 seats and PG in 05 subjects namely 1. Samhira-03
2. Rachana Sharir -03 3. Rasashastra & Bhaishajya Kalpana -03
4. Shalya -03 5. Kayachikitsa -05
12. Pt. Shivnath Shastri Auto Govt. Ayurved
College & Hospital, Shikarpura, Near Water Tank,
Burhanpur 450331, Madhya Pradesh
Not recommended due to following reasons:
1. The totals number of teachers is 08 against the requirement of 27.
2. The total of number of higher faculty is 02 in 02 departments against the requirement of 12 in 11 departments.
3. The bed occupancy is 10.95% against the requirement of 40%.
4. Average attendance of patients in OPD per day is 41 against the requirement of 120.
13. Government Autonomous Ayurved College, Gwarighat, Jabalpur- 482001, Madhya
Pradesh
Not recommended due to following reasons: 1. The bed occupancy is 29.13% against the requirement of
40%. 2. Average attendance of patients in OPD per day is 42 against
the requirement of 120. 3. The totals number of teachers is 26 against the requirement
of 27. 4. The total of number of higher faculty is 10 in 09 department
against the requirement of 12 in 11 department.
14. SDM Trust’s Ayurvedic Medical College,
Padma Ayurvedic Hospital & Research Centre, Terdal-587315, Tq. Jamkhandi, Dist.
Bagalkot, Karnataka
Recommended for UG 50 seats
15. Bharat Ayurved Medical College, Hospital &
Research Centre, 10 K.M., Roorkee Road, NH-58, P.O. Barla,
Muzaffarnagar-251001, Uttar Pradesh
Recommended for UG 50 seats
16. Santhigiri Ayurveda Medical College, Olassey, P.O. Kodumba (Via), Taluk & District
Palakkad- 678551, Kerala
Recommended for UG 50 seats
17. Shri Vivekanand Nursing Home Trust’s Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Shri Shivaji Nagar,
Recommended for UG 60 seats and PG in 06 subjects (i) Rasashastra -04 seats
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A/P- Rahuri Factory, Tal. Rahuri, Dist.
Ahmednagar-413706, Maharashtra
(ii) Rognidan -04 seats
(iii) Prasuti Tantra -06 seats (iv) Kayachikitsa -06 seats
(v) Shalya Tantra -03 seats (vi) Shalakya Tantra -04 seats
18. SNVV Samasthe’s SGV Ayurved Medical College, Hospital & Research Centre, Tal:
Bailhongal, Dist. Belgaum-591102, Karnataka
Recommended for UG 40 seats.
19. Bal Bhagwan Shikshan Prasarak Mandal’s
Dhanwantari Ayurved Medical College & Hospital, Degloor Road, Udgir-413517, Dist.
Latur, Maharashtr
Recommended for UG 50 seats.
20. Karnataka Liberal Education University,
Shri B.M. Kankanawadi Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya
Shahapur, Belgaum- 590003, Karnataka
Recommended for UG 75 seats and for PG in 08 subjects
namely:- 1. Dravyaguna – 5 seats
2. Rasashastra & Bhaishajya Kalpana -11 seats
3. Agadtantra -06 seats 4. Kaumarbhritya – 06 seats
5. Kayachikitsa – 03 seats 6. Shalya Tantra – 03 seats
7. Sangyaharan – 02 seats 8. Panchakarma – 06 seats
21. Rajiv Gandhi Education Society’s Ayurvedic Medical College & Hospital, Taluka Ron, Dist.
Gadag-582209, Karanatka
Recommended for UG 40 seats and for PG in 03 subjects namely:-
1. Dravyaguna – 6 seats 2. Kayachikitsa – 06 seats
3. Shalya Tantra – 06 seats
22. Vasant Dada Patil Ayurved Medical College &
Institute of Yoga, South Shivaji Nagar, Opposite Income Tax Office, Miraj road, Tal.
Miraj, Sangli 416416, Maharashtra
Recommended for UG 40 seats.
23. Bapuji Ayurvedic Medical College and Hospital
Bapuji Campus, T.R. Nagara, Challakere-577522
Dist. Chitradurga, Karnataka
Recommended for UG 40 seats.
24. Poona District Education Association’s, College of Ayurved & Research Centre, Tal.
Haveli, Dist. Pune – 411044, Maharashtra
Recommended for UG 60 seats and PG in 11 subjects namely 1. Samhita Siddhanta -02seats,
2. Rachna Sharir -06 seats, 3. Kriya Sharir -06 seats,
4. Dravyaguna – 02 seats, 5. Rognidan -06 seats,
6. Agad tantra-06 seats, 7. Swasthavritta -06 seats,
8. Prasuti Tantra -02 seats, 9. Kayachikitsa -06 seats,
10. Shalya Tantra -02 seats, 11. Panchkarma -06 seats
25. Taranath Govt. Ayurvedic Medical College, Ananthpura Road, Bellary-583101, Karnataka
Recommended for UG 40 seats and PG in 1 subject namely Rasashastra & Bhaishjakalpana 7 seats
26. Government Ayurveda College, P.O Pariyaram Medical College, Kannur-670503, Kerala
Recommended for UG 40 seats and PG in 2 subjects namely 1. Kriya Sharir-5 seats
2. Rognidan-5 seats
27. Rajkiya Ayodhya Shivkumar Ayurved College
& Hospital, Dist. Begusrai-851218, Bihar
Not recommended due to following reasons
1. There are only 3 higher faculties in 03 departments against the requirement of 12 higher faculties in 11 departments.
2. Non functionality of the hospital
28. Govt. Ayurvedic College, Raje Raghuji Nagar,
Umrer Road, Sakkardara Chowk, Nagpur-440024, Maharashtra
Recommended for UG 50 seats and PG in 9 subjects namely
1. Rachna Sharir-4 seats 2. Kriya Sharir-4 seats
3. Rasashastra & Bhaishjakalpana-2 seats 4. Swasthavritta-1 seats
5. Rognidan-1 seats 6. Agad tantra-3 seats
7. Shalya tantra-3 seats 8. Shalakya tantra-1 seats
9. Kayachikitsa-2 seats
29. Government Ayurved College, Wazirabad, Tal.
&, Dist. Nanded 431601, Maharashtra
Recommended for UG 60 seats and PG in 12 subjects namely
1. Samhita Siddhanta-2 seats 2. Rachna Sharir-3 seats
3. Kriya Sharir-4 seats 4. Dravyaguna-2 seats
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5. Rasashastra & Bhaishjakalpana-2 seats
6. Rognidan-2 seats 7. Swasthavritta-2 seats
8. Prasuti tantra & Stri roga-2 seats 9. Shalya tantra-4 seats
10. Shalakya tantra-5 seats 11. Kaumarbhritya-3 seats
12. Kayachikitsa-4 seats 13.
30. Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College, Hospital & Research Centre, Salod Hirapur, Dist.
Wardha, Maharashtra
Recommended for UG 50 seats and PG in 2 subjects namely 1. Samhita Siddhanta-4 seats
2. Dravyaguna-4 seats Not recommended for PG in Rachna Sharir due to deficit higher
faculty
31. Sri Sai Ram Ayurveda Medical College &
Research Centre, Taluk Kanchipuram, Chennai – 600044,
Tamil Nadu
Recommended for UG 50 seats
32. Dayanand Ayurvedic College, Mahatma Hans Raj Marg, G.T. Road, Opp. Burlton Park, Dist.
Jalandhar-144008, Punjab
Recommended for UG 50 seats
33. S.R.M. Govt. Ayurvedic College Bansmandi,
Bareilly-243005 Uttar Pradesh
Recommended for UG 50 seats
34. Govt. Auto Ayurved College & Hospital, Amkho Lashkar, Gwalior -474009
Madhya Pradesh
Recommended for UG 50 seats and PG in 01 subject namely 1. Kriya Sharir -4 seats
35. Shri Balahanuman Ayurved Mahavidyalaya
At & Post Lodra, Ta.Mansa, Dist. Gandhinagar-382835
Gujarat
Not recommended.
1. Eight departments are not having single teachers. 2. There are total 06 teachers against the requirement of 27
3. The bed occupancy 22.73% against the requirement of 40%. 4. Non functionality of the hospital.
36. Kannada Balag Society’s
Rural Ayurveda Medical College, Auto Nagar, Main Double Road, Tq & Dt. Belgaum-590016,
Karnataka
Recommended for UG 40 seats.
37. Taluka Shikshan Prasarak Sahakara Mandali
Ayurvedic Medical College and Hospital Sindgi-586128, Dist. Bijapur, Karnataka
Not recommended due to deficit of higher faculty.
3. There are only 13 higher faculties in 08 departments against
the requirement of 12 higher faculties in 11 departments.
38. Govindbhai Jorabhai Patel
Ayurveda College and Research Centre B/h G.I.D.C, New Vallabh Vidyanagar, Taluka;
Dist. Anand-388121, Gujarat
Recommended for UG 50 seats.
39. Ashtang Ayurveda College, Pune 411030,
Maharashtra
Not recommended due to following reason:-
1. The higher facilities are only in 10 departments against the requirement in 11 departments.
40. Shri Shirdi Sai Baba Ayurvedic College &
Hospital, Mundiyagarh Kishangarh-Renwal , Jaipur- 303603, Rajasthan
Recommended for UG 50 seats
41. Smt. Urmila Devi Ayurvedic College Kharkan,
Dist. Hoshiarpur 146001
Punjab
Recommended for UG 50 seats
42. Karnataka Ayurveda Medical College Ashok
Nagar, Mangalore D.K.,
Karnataka
Recommended for UG 50 seats
43. Shree Narayan Institute of Ayurvedic Studies
& Research, P.O Puthur 691507, Kottarakkara (Via)
Dist. Kollam Kerala
Recommended for UG 50 seats
44. Shri Gurudeo Ayurved College,
At/Po. Gurukunj Ashram, Tq. Tiosa, Dist. Amravati-444902
Maharashtra
Recommended for UG 50 seats
45. Rajiv Gandhi Ayurvedic College & Hospital
E-8, Trilanga Colony Shahpura,
Bhopal-462039
Madhya Pradesh
Recommended for UG 50 seats
46. Lt. Sunil Ramsinh Chunawale Ayurved
Mahavidyalaya
Recommended for UG 40 seats
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Deendayal Nagar, Tq. Chikhli – 443201,
Dist. Buldana Maharashtra
47. Late Kedari Redekar Ayurvedic Mahavidyalaya,
P-2, MIDC Area, Shendri Mal, Tal. Gadhinglaj,
Dist. Kolhapur – 416502 Maharashtra
Recommended for UG 50 seats and PG in 3 subjects namely 1. Rognidan-4 seats
2. Rasashastra & Bhaishjakalpana-5 seats 3. Shalya tantra-5 seats
48. Vimla Devi Ayurvedic Medical College & Hospital
At Wandhari, Post-Tadali Tal & Dist-Chandarpur, Maharashtra
Recommended for UG 50 seats
49. Parul Institute of Ayurved, P.O Limda, Tal. Waghodia
Distt. Vadodara- 391760
Gujarat
Recommended for UG 50 seats
50. A.V. Samiti’s Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya
Vidya Nagar, Bagalkot Road, Dist. & Tal Bijapur-586101
Karnataka
Recommended for UG 50 seats and PG in 1 subjects namely
1. Rasashastra & Bhaishjakalpana-5 seats
51. Aroor Laxminarayana Rao Memorial
Ayurvedic Medical College Koppa- 577126, Dist. Chikmagalur
Karnataka
Recommended for UG 60 seats and PG in 3 subjects namely
1. Dravyaguna-6 seats 2. Rasashastra & Bhaishjakalpana-5 seats
3. Kayachikitsa-5 seat
52. Shri Anand Niketan Dharmshala Avom
Dharmik Trust, Shri Dhanwantri Ayurvedic Medical College & Research Centre
At NH – 02, Vill. Semari, Tehsil Chhatta , Dist. Mathura,
Uttar Pradesh
Recommended for UG 50 seats
Executive Committee agreed to the recommendation of Screening Committee and decided to send the recommendation to GOI.
Addl. Agenda Item No.8. Clarification received from Dr. Shaik Shahul
Hameed, Chennai regarding his T.A. claim for the two separate journeys of Jaipur to
conduct visitation of two Unani colleges.
It was noted that an email/letter has been received from Dr. Shaik Shahul Hameed,
Chennai furnishing clarification of his two T.A. claims for the two separate journeys
of Jaipur to conduct visitation of two Unani colleges. In his letter, it has been stated
that just during the visitation of first Unani college on 17.1.2014, he was intimated
over phone that the Minister of Health, Govt. of Tamil Nadu is going to visit the
Govt. Unani Medical College, Chennai on 20.1.2014 and being the Principal and
Head of the Institution, he was supposed to be at Chennai all of sudden. That’s
why, he had to leave Jaipur just after completing the visitation of the first Unani
college and after attending to the urgent and sudden visit of the Hon’ble Minister of
Health, he again participated in the visitation of the second Unani college at Jaipur.
With this justification and clarification, Dr. Shaik Shahul Hameed has requested to
admit the said two T.A. bills.
Executive Committee accepted the clarification and directed office to clear
the T.A. Bill of the member.
Addl. Agenda Item No.9. Proposal of Dr. G. Parusha Ram Reddy,
Member, CCIM.
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It was noted that a letter has been received from Dr. G. Parusha Ram Reddy,
Member, CCIM regarding changes of subjects and marks in different professionals
in latest UG Regulation (Ayurved). The letter/ proposal may kindly be seen at
ANNEXURE – 1.
Executive Committee deferred the matter to Regulation amendment
committee.
Addl. Agenda Item No.10. Inclusion of resolution presented by
Dr. Vishwajeet Singh in EC meeting.
It was noted that an email is received in the office of CCIM by Dr. Vishwajeet Singh,
Member, CCIM. The content is as under:-
” 1. Online link for the public to upload the information and complaints about the
standards of Ayurvedic College.
2. Legal definition of Ayurvedic drugs in India as there is no legal definition of
Ayurvedic drugs as per AYUSH department, Govt. of India.
3. Recommendation to Central and State Governments to include BAMS degree in Employment departments as many states are not having this degree to get
registered as unemployed although MBBS, MD, BDS, MDS, B.Vsc etc are
included. 4. Recommendation to the Central Government and other concerned agencies
BAMS eligible for admission to MPH/MHA/MBA (Health/Hospital
Management)/direct Ph.D as for MBBS. 5. Nationally accepted Legislative framework for the practice of MD (Rog
vigyan)/MS Ayu. Surgery) etc.
6. Legislative guidelines for all the Central/State departments to accept the
medical certificate sign by the BAMS Graduates (Section 17-c IMCC Act) 7. Regulations of Indian Government meant for identification and differentiation
of Ayurvedic drugs from Allopathic drugs and vice-versa.
8. Recommendation to Central and State Governments for giving rights under different acts to graduates of Ayurveda for purpose of Gynecology and
Obstetrics to the extent of their teaching and training in this subject.
9. Constitution of IMCC Act 1970 Amendment Committee as various Sections of
this Act are in immediate need to be amended as per the need in today scenario and need of ISM community of India.
10.CCIM Members may be empowered to visit colleges in their state on receipt of
complaint by Student’s /teachers/practitioners and submit a confidential report to President/Secretary CCIM. This report shall be presented before EC for
necessary action.”
Executive Committee referred the matter to General Body.
Agenda Item No.11. Letter received from Dr. Chandrakant Kolte
Regarding Bill of Bridge Course meeting at Pune.
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It was noted that a letter relieved from Dr. Chandrakant Kolte dated 02.03.2014
regarding Bills of expenditure done by him at the time of Meeting of Bridge Course
(PG syllabus) held on 23-24.12.2013 at Pune. The content of letter is as under:-
“the meeting of Bridge Course syllabus of PG was held on 23-24.12.2013 at BJ
Medical College Pune and I was convener of the meeting and hold responsibility of
the meeting was given to me. I have done all the expenditure of the meeting. So I
request you to kindly clear my bills and make the payments.
The details of bills submitted by Dr. Chandrakant Kolte are as under:
Sl. Number of Bills / Date of Bills Expenditure done
Amount of Bills
1. 62 / 24.12.2013 Canteen of BJ Medical College (Breakfast, Tea, Coffee & snacks)
6550/-
2. 45812/23.12.2013 Xerox copies of syllabus
450/-
3. 34331/05.01.2014 42 Lunch Packs on 23.12.2013
5880/-
4. 9330/24.12.2013 Lunch packs on 24.12.2013
4220/-
5. 314/ 24.12.2013 Rutuja Tours & Travels
1992/-
6. 4839/25.12.2013 Shantai Hotel Dinner
25000/-
Total Amount 44072/-
Executive Committee decided to clear the bills of expenditure done by the member during Bridge Course meeting.
Addl. Agenda Item No.12. Reporting of decision of GOI in respect of
various colleges.
It was noted Govt. of Indian has forwarded that decision in respect of following colleges:-
Sl. No.
Name of college Subject Ref. no. & date GOI decision
1. Lt. Sunil Ramsinh Chunawale Ayurved Mahavidyalaya Deendayal Nagar, Tq. Chikhli, Dist. Buldana Maharashtra
Grant of permission to the Lt. Sunil Ramsinh Chunawale Ayurved Mahavidyalaya Tq. Chikhli –Dist. Buldana Maharashtra for UG course with 40 seats under section 13A/C of the IMCC Act, 1970 for the
R.17011/151/2011-EP (IM-1) dated 04.03.2014
In supersession to the Departments order no., R.17011/151/2011- EP(IM-1) dated 08.09.2011. it has been decided by the Central Government to Grant permission to the Lt. Sunil Ramsinh Chunawale Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Chikhli Maharashtra for BAMS UG course with 40 seats under section of the IMCC Act, 1970 for the academic session 2011-12 incompliance to the order
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academic session 2011-12 incompliance to the order dated 22.11.2013 in WP No. 5054 of 2011 of Hon’ble High Court of Bombay, Nagpur Bench at Nagpur - Reg
dated 22.11.2013 in WP No. 5054 of 2011 of Hon’ble High Court of Bombay, Nagpur Bench at Nagpur - Reg
2. Shetkari Shikshan Prasarak Mandal’s Mahesh Ayurved College, Ashti, Teh. Ashti, Dist. Beed 414203 Maharashtra
Grant of permission to the Shetkari Shikshan Prasarak Mandal’s Mahesh Ayurved College, Ashti, Teh. Ashti, Dist. Beed , Maharashtra
R.12011/37/2006-EP (IM-1) dated 30.10.2013
It has been decided by the Central Government not to Grant permission to Shetkari Shikshan Prasarak Mandal’s Mahesh Ayurved College, Ashti, Teh. Ashti, Dist. Beed Maharashtra for taking admission to BAMS course at 50 seats in the acedamic year 2013-14 under section 13A of the IMCC, Act, 1970.
3. Parassinikkadavu Ayurveda Medical College, P.O Parassinikkadavu, Dist. Kannur-
Kerala
Kept in abeyance the order of the withdrawal of Letter of Intent dated 20.12.2013 against 13A application dated 23.04.2012 of the Parassinikkadavu Ayurveda Medical College, Parassinikkadavu, Dist. Kannur, Kerala to increase the admission capacity from 50 to 60 seats in existing BAMS course – Incompliance of the order dated 04.12.2013 & 03.01.2014 in WP (C) No. 29480 of 2013 (H) passed by the Hon’ble High Court of Kerala at Ernakulum –Reg.
R.14011/46/2012-EP (IM-1) dated 06.03.2014
With reference to the department’s order of even No. dated 20.12.2013 for withdrawing the Letter of Intent against the application dated 23.04.2013 under section 13A of IMCC Act, 1970 to increase the intake capacity in the said college from 50 to 60 seats in existing BAMS course due to Non submission of bank guarantee as per the IMCC Act, and the relevant regulation. The department has received a letter from the college forwarding their with the order Hon’ble High Court of Kerala at Ernakulum dated 04.12.2013 and 03.01.2014 respectively passed in WP (C) No. 29480/2013 (H) came to know that vide order dated 04.12.2013 the Hon’ble High Court was pleased to stay the further proceeding in pursuant to letter dated 29.10. 2013 and 20.11.2013 issued by the department. Since the department has no knowledge/ intimation about the interim order dated 04.12.2013 prior to receipt the letter of the college, the order dated 20.12.2013 was issued, withdrawing the letter of intent dated 30.04.2013 to college and rejecting their application dated 23.04.2012. now as the department has come to know about the stay order dated 04.12.2013 and 03.01.2014
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passed in WP (C) No. 29480/2013 (H), the department order dated 20.12.2013 is hereby kept in abeyance till further order of the Hon’ble Court.
4. Bhanwar Lal Nahata Samriti Sansthan, Mandsaur Institute of Ayurved education & Research, Mandsaur, Madhya Pradesh
Grant of permission to the Bhanwar Lal Nahata Samriti Sansthan, Mandsaur Institute of Ayurved education & Research, Mandsaur, Madhya Pradesh for UG course with 50 seats under section 13A of the IMCC Act, 1970 for the academic session 2011-12 incompliance to the order dated 18.12.2013 of Hon’ble High Court of Madhya Pradesh, Bench at Indore in WP No. 9345/2011 alongwith WP No. 7444/2011- Reg
R.12011/10/2009- EP (IM-1) dated 04.03.2014
In supersession to the Departments order no., R.12011/12/2009- EP dated 25.10.2011. it has been decided by the Central Government to Grant permission to the Bhanwar Lal Nahata Samriti Sansthan, Mandsaur Institute of Ayurved education & Research, Mandsaur, Madhya Pradesh for UG course with 50 seats under section 13A of the IMCC Act, 1970 for the academic session 2011-12 incompliance to the order dated 18.12.2013 of Hon’ble High Court of Madhya Pradesh, Bench at Indore in WP No. 9345/2011 alongwith WP No. 7444/2011- Reg.
5. Shri Dhanwantry
Ayurvedcl College
& Dabur
Dhanwantry
Hospital
Chandigarh.
Grant of permission to
Shri Dhanwantry
Ayurvedcl College
& Dabur
Dhanwantry
Hospital
Chandigarh,
Punjab for BAMS
(UG) course with
50 seats under
section 13C/A of
the IMCC Act,
1970 for the
academic session
2010-11
incompliance to
courts order dated
17.07.2013 of
Hon;ble High
Court of Punjab &
Haryana at
Chandigarh in
LPA No.2156/2012
(O&M) field
against order
R.17011/14/2009- EP (IM-1) dated 07.04.2014 (relieved on 14.03.2014)
In supersession to the Departments order no., R.17011/14/2009- EP dated 20.10.2010. it has been decided by the Central Government to Grant
permission to the Shri
Dhanwantry Ayurved College &
Dabur Dhanwantry Hospital
Plot No.-M-688, Sector 46-B
Chandigarh, Punjab for BAMS
(UG) course with 50 seats under
section 13C/A of the IMCC Act,
1970 for the academic session
2010-11 incompliance to courts
order dated 17.07.2013 of
Hon;ble High Court of Punjab &
Haryana at Chandigarh in LPA
No.2156/2012 (O&M) field
against order dated 07.09.2012 in
CWP No. 17592/2010.- Reg.
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dated 07.09.2012
in CWP No.
17592/2010.
Executive Committee agreed to the recommendation of Screening Committee and decided to send the recommendation to GOI.
Addl. Agenda Item No.13. Recommendation of Screening
Committee in respect of Bagamar Seva
Samiti’s Bhagwan Mahaveer
Jain Ayurvedic Medical College &
Hospital Gajendergad, Dist. Gadag,
Karnataka visited under Section 13A for
reconsideration.
It was noted that the matter related to recommendation of Bagamar Seva Samiti’s
Bhagwan Mahaveer Jain Ayurvedic Medical College & Hospital Gajendergad, Dist.
Gadag Karnataka under Section 13 A was discussed in 188th Meeting of EC under
Agenda Item No.14 and EC is decided to recommend for increasing 50 to 60 UG
seats and to start new PG in(i) Ayurved Siddhanta (ii) Sharir Rachna (iii) Sharir
Kriya (iv) Kaumarbhritya with 5 seats each. But not recommended for PG courses in
(i) Rognidan (ii) Prasuti Tantra as this college not fulfilling the minimum space
requirement.
Further, it was noted that while sending the recommendation it was noticed by the
office staff that college cannot be not recommended for PG in Kaumarbhritya as
state Government NOC was only for 04 PG subjects and not for PG in
Kaumarbhritya and Prasuti Tantra. Therefore, with the approval of President I/c,
CCIM the matter was reconsidered by screening committee on 14.03.2014 and
remarks of screening committee are as under:-
“not recommended for starting new PG course in Kaumarbhritya as the college not
submitted NOC from state govt. for PG in Kaumarbhritya & Prasuti Tantra”
Executive Committee agreed to the same.
Addl. Agenda Item No.14. Matter in respect of eligibility of
teachers- regarding.
It was noted that a meeting of screening committee was held from 18th to 22nd
Feb 2014 in pursuance of letter issued by Central Council of Indian Medicine vide
letter No. 26-80/2014(teacher eligibility) dated 14.02.2014, 18.02.2014 and
20.02.2014 with the approval of President I/C, CCIM. Following members were
present in the meeting of screening committee:-
S. No. Date of screening committee Name of members of screening committee
1 18.02.2014 Dr. B.P.Pandey
Dr. V.G. Udaykumar
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Dr. Ragini Patil
2 19.02.2014 Dr. B.P.Pandey Dr. Ragini Patil
3 20.02.2014 Dr. Ragini Patil Dr.S.K. Bannigol
Dr.K.G.Vishwanathan
4 21-22.02.2014 Dr K.G.Vishwanathan
Dr. S.K.Bannigol, Dr. Sarangpani
Decision of Screening Committee are as under:-
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
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 daye 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
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Sl.
No.
Name of Teacher Designation Department Remark of screening committee
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
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 Professor Shalyatantra Considered eligible after deducting the
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Sl.
No.
Name of Teacher Designation Department Remark of screening committee
Nandi 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
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 Lecturer Samhita Considered eligible
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No.
Name of Teacher Designation Department Remark of screening committee
Anserwadekar Siddhant
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
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 Professor Shalyatantra Considered eligible after deducting the
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No.
Name of Teacher Designation Department Remark of screening committee
M. Reddi 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
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 Professor Prasutitantra Considered eligible after deducting the
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Mahantappa 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
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 -- -- Asked to write a letter to the teacher
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Sl.
No.
Name of Teacher Designation Department Remark of screening committee
Gosavi 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 agreed to the recommendation of Screening
Committee except S. No. 118 and 115 which will be discussed in next EC.
LEGAL
Addl. Agenda Item No.15. Ratification of the amount paid in respect of
translation of Hindi documents into English by
Govt. approved translator for filing in
Supreme Court.
It was noted that as a rule for filing petition in Supreme Court the documents are
required to be translated from Hindi to English by Govt. approved translator. The
SLP was in process to be filed before Supreme Court for vacation of stay on
forwarding recommendations to GOI, granted by Nainital High Court in W.P. No.
1754/2013. The President I/C, CCIM considering the emergency in matter directed
Legal Axis to get the work done on urgent basis as the SLP was ready for filing in
Supreme Court on 14.02.2014. Accordingly Legal Axis got the translation work
done besides typing documents from English to English. Thereafter the bill of
amount of Rs.44,000/- was received from Legal Axis and President, I/c accorded
his sanction for the said amount for the Payment of Legal Axis. The Details are as
under:-
S.No. Name of Law
Firm
Case No. Amount
1. Legal Axis SLP No. 5230/2014,
CCIM V/s Ved Prakash
Tyagi & Ors. Supreme
Court of India.
Rs. 44,000/-
(Rs.150 X 210Pages=
Rs.31,500/-)
(Rs. 25X 500Pages=Rs.
12,500/-)
Executive Committee ratified the same.
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Addl. Agenda Item No.16. Denial of Admission to ISM Courses by some
Universities during one month extension of cutoff date by GOI- regarding.
The matter was discussed in EC that GOI has extended the cutoff date of admission
to ISM Courses from 31.10.2013 to 30.11.2013 as a one time measure for admission in 2013-14 session and the same has been circulated to all the
Universities. However, EC objected that some Universities are not considering the
students admitted after 31.10.2013 upto 31.11.2013.
Executive Committee decided that a strong letter is to be written to all
Universities to the effect to comply the order of GOI in respect of cutoff date for 2013-14 session.
The meeting concluded with a vote of thanks to the Chair.