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136y CENTRAL COUNCIL OF INDIAN MEDICINE NEW DELHI MINUTES OF 37 TH MEETING OF AYURVEDA COMMITTEE HELD ON 17.8.2007 AT NEW DELHI. 1. Dr. Jayprakash Narayan Chairman 2. Vaidya Raghunandan Sharma, President, CCIM Ex-officio 3. Prof. Kulwant Singh, Chairman,Ed.Comm.(Ay.) Ex-officio 4. Dr. S Bannigol Member 5. Dr. BK Jay Singh Member 6. Dr. Sivanandam Member 7. Dr. PK Jain Member 8. Dr. Ved Prakash Tyagi Member 9. Dr. Niranjan Singh Tyagi Member 10. Dr. Marri Vaman Readdy Member 11. Dr. Gajendra Bharali Member 12. Dr. Deovrat Narayan Singh Member 13. Dr. IM Jha Member 14. Dr. Alakh Narayan Singh Member 15. Dr. Om Prakash Vashisth Member 16. Dr. Sukhdevsingh Vansia Member 17. Dr. KC Sharma Member 18. Dr. Bimla Chaudhary Member 19. Dr. Ashok Kumar Sharma Member 20. Dr. Roop Lal Sharma Member 21. Dr. KCC Ballal Member 22. Dr. K Anil Kumar Member 23. Dr. D Ramanathan Member 24. Dr. RS Parihar Member 25. Dr. Rajesh Shukla Member 26. Dr. SD Garg Member 27. Dr. GK Ahuja Member 28. Dr. KV Shah Member 29. Dr. RK Deshmukh Member 30. Dr. NV Salgarkar Member 31. Vaidya Jagjeet Singh Member 32. Dr. Mukesh Walia Member 33. Dr. Mahendra Kumar Sharma Member 34. Dr. P Narayanan Member 35. Dr. Hari Ram Bhadoria Member

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    CENTRAL COUNCIL OF INDIAN MEDICINENEW DELHI

    MINUTES OF 37TH MEETING OF AYURVEDA COMMITTEEHELD ON 17.8.2007 AT NEW DELHI.

    1. Dr. Jayprakash Narayan Chairman2. Vaidya Raghunandan Sharma, President, CCIM Ex-officio3. Prof. Kulwant Singh, Chairman,Ed.Comm.(Ay.) Ex-officio4. Dr. S Bannigol Member5. Dr. BK Jay Singh Member6. Dr. Sivanandam Member7. Dr. PK Jain Member8. Dr. Ved Prakash Tyagi Member9. Dr. Niranjan Singh Tyagi Member10. Dr. Marri Vaman Readdy Member11. Dr. Gajendra Bharali Member12. Dr. Deovrat Narayan Singh Member13. Dr. IM Jha Member14. Dr. Alakh Narayan Singh Member15. Dr. Om Prakash Vashisth Member16. Dr. Sukhdevsingh Vansia Member17. Dr. KC Sharma Member18. Dr. Bimla Chaudhary Member19. Dr. Ashok Kumar Sharma Member20. Dr. Roop Lal Sharma Member21. Dr. KCC Ballal Member22. Dr. K Anil Kumar Member23. Dr. D Ramanathan Member24. Dr. RS Parihar Member25. Dr. Rajesh Shukla Member26. Dr. SD Garg Member27. Dr. GK Ahuja Member28. Dr. KV Shah Member29. Dr. RK Deshmukh Member30. Dr. NV Salgarkar Member31. Vaidya Jagjeet Singh Member32. Dr. Mukesh Walia Member33. Dr. Mahendra Kumar Sharma Member34. Dr. P Narayanan Member35. Dr. Hari Ram Bhadoria Member

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    36. Dr. Kamlesh Verma Member37. Dr. AV Dwivedi Member38. Dr. SC Gupta Member39. Dr. VV Chhikara Member40. Dr. Amtabh Kumar Member41. Dr. Manoj Kumar Dubey Member42. Dr. SN Parchure Member43. Dr. AV Joshi Member44. Prof. Jaya Ram Yadav Member45. Dr. S Madhavan Member46. Dr. BL Gaur Member47. Dr. SS Savirkar Member48. Dr. (Mrs.) Pooja Bhardwaj Member49. Dr. SK Bhunia Member50. Dr. KG Chandrappa Member51. Dr. M Mohan Alva Member52. Dr. MM Jumle Member53. Dr. Yuvraj Kumar Tyagi Member54. Dr. Batuk Shankar Joshi Member55. Dr. Sheshadri Member56. Dr. MRV Nampoothiri Member57. Dr. P Ram Manohar Member

    Dr. PR Sharma Secretary, CCIM

    Special Agenda Item No.1 Election of the member forExecutive Committee

    It was noted that Vaidya Raghunandan Sharma and Dr. JayprakashNarayan member of Executive Committee has been elected asPresident, CCIM on 6.6.2007 as Vice-President (Ayurved) on16.8.2007 respectively. Therefore, Vacancy is caused in ExecutiveCommittee of Ayurved.

    Ayurved Committee elected Vaidya Ved Prakash Tyagi and Dr.Niranjan Singh Tyagi member of Ayurved to a members of ExecutiveCommittee.

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    Ayurved Committee welcomed the Vice-President (Ayurveda) Dr.Jayaprakash Narayan and other new members of Ayurved.

    Vice-President (Ayurveda) opined that:-

    To create awareness in general public we can celebrate oneparticular day as world AYURVEDA DAY and at that particular daycan arrange some special programme for general public and toconduct some Seminar etc.

    Training of the teachers be taken up. Fulfillment of insfrastructure be taken up. Also Research programme also be made. Panchkarma should also be strengthened. Faculty data base be updated.

    Agenda Item No.1 Confirmation of the minutes of 36th

    meeting of Ayurved Committee heldon 5th February, 2007 at New Delhi.

    It was noted that minutes of 36th meeting of Ayurved Committee held on5.2.2007 were placed before the Central Council in its meeting held on6.2.2007 for consideration and ratification. The same were ratified by theCentral Council.

    Ayurved Committee confirmed the same.

    Agenda Item No.2 Ratification of the minutes of 60th

    meeting of Education Committee(Ayurved) to be held on 16th August,2007 at New Delhi.

    It was noted that 60th meeting of Education Committee (Ayurved) was heldon 16th August, 2007 at New Delhi and the minutes of the same wasdiscussed by the committee and ratified as under:-

    i) Inclusion of MD (Ayurved) degree of Babasaheb Bhimrao AmbedkarBihar University, Muzaffarpur in the Second Schedule to IMCC Act,1970.

    It was noted that Ayurved Vachaspati MD (Ayurved) awarded by Baba SahebBhim Rao Ambdekar University, Muzaffarpur (Bihar) is not included in the

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    Second Schedule to IMCC Act, 1970. The following colleges affiliated to thisUniversity:-

    1. Government Ayurved College Patna UG 50 permittedPG 04 Dravvyaguna04 Rasashastra

    2. Yatindra Narayan Ashtang Ayurved Not permittedCollege, Bhagalpur

    3. Ravindranath Mukherji Ayurved UG 40 permittedCollege, Mothari

    4. Dhanwantry Ayurved College, Buxar Not permitted

    5. Rajkiya Ayurved Shivankar Ayurved UG 30 permittedCollege, Begusarai

    6. Swamy Raghvendracharya Ayurved UG 40 permittedCollege, Gaya

    7. Moti Singh Jagashwari Ayurved UG 40 permittedCollege, Chhapra

    8. Nitishwar Ayurved College, UG 50 permitted.Muzaffarpur

    Government of India was the requested of the University vide letterNo.R.12013/22/97-Ay.Desk dated 21.7.2006 under Section 14 (2) of IMCCAct, 1970.

    University is following the nomenclature as prescribed by CCIM underconcerned Regulations.

    University has forwarded the curriculum and syllabus being followed bythe University. It seems that University is following the syllabus andcurriculum as prescribed by CCIM.

    There are already break for conducting PG Course reads as under:-

    Admitted students have passed the Post Graduate Course in Dravya Gungand Rasashastra in 1993, 1996, 2000, 2002 and 2006.

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    Education Committee agreed to send the recommendations to Governmentof India for inclusion of the same in Second Schedule to IMCC Act, 1970 forthe period for which permission has been given by the CCIM for conductingPG Course in Rasashastra and Dravyaguna by Government College, Patna.

    ii) Provision of out patient Department (OPD) for the theDepartment of Vikriti Vigyan – regarding.

    It was noted that a letter dated 12th July 2007 received from Dr. AC Kar, MD(Ayurved Kayachikitsa (Vikriti Vigyan) stated

    That the Vikriti Vigyan discipline was functioning earlier under theDepartment of Kayachikitsa since there was no existence of theseparate Department for Vikriti Vigyan.

    As per the CCIM notification, OPD department has been allotted toKayachikitsa, Shalya, Sahalakya, Prasuti, Kaumarbhritya, Rasashastra,Dravyaguna and Swasth Rakshan.

    Since Vikriti Vigyan was functioning under Kayachikitsa, the studentsopted for Vikriti Vigyan were attending the OPD.

    Recently the Vikriti Vigyan has been functioning as a separatedepartment as per the CCIM guidelines and almost all the colleges hascreated an independent department for the Vikriti Vigyan discipline.

    Since there is no mention of OPD for the Vikriti Vigyan Department somany colleges including BHU have withdrawn the OPD facility for theVikriti Vigyan department.

    It has created lot of dissatisfaction among the PG students of VikritiVigyan.

    Rogi & Rog Pariksha is the basic training on which the principle oftreatment is decided.

    Without the ODP how it is possible to train the students of VikritiVigyan about Rogi & Rog Pariksha? Now-a-days all are interpretingthat Vikriti Vigyan is equivalent to Pathology, which means only thelaboratory practices. So the scope of Vikriti Vigyan should not besqueezed only to the laboratory practices. Vikriti Vigyan covers theclinical diagnostic principles as well as the laboratory methods.

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    In view of the above it was requested to make provision of OPD for VikritiVigyan in the interest of the students. Accordingly revised guidelines mayplease be circulated to all the colleges for making arrangements of OPD forthe Department of Vikriti Vigyan.

    Following provision of OPD have been made in the Minimum Standards andRequirements for Ayurved Colleges & Hospitals.

    “Swasthya Rakshan (Samhita, Dravyaguna, Rasashastra and Swastha Vrittaincluding Yoga and Agad Tantra).”

    Education Committee agreed to include the provision of OPD of Vikriti Vigyanonce in a week in addition to the above.

    iii) Recogniton of Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Marathwada University,Aurangabad.

    It was noted that Ayurvedacharya (BAMS) and Ayurved Vachaspati(MD.(Ay.) and Ayurved Dhanwantari awarded by Dr. Baba Saheb AmbedkarMarathwada University, Aurangabad granted by the University before theestablishment of MUHS, Nashik is not included in the IInd Schedule to IMCCAct1970. These courses were conducted by the University by affiliatingfollowing colleges.

    1.Sh. Chhatrapati Ay. Medical College, Aurangabad

    2. Govt. Ayurved College, Nanded

    3.Govt. Ayurved College, Osmanabad

    Government of India was forwarded the request of the University vide letterNo.R.12013/5/2005-Ay.Desk dated 22 March, 2005 for comments asrequired under Section 14(2) of IMCC Act, 1970 .

    These colleges before shifting the PG Course in MUHS, Nashik i.e. 2005-06were permitted to conduct Graduate and Post- Graduate courses as under :-

    1.Chhatrapati Sahu Maharaj Shikshan 80 UG permittedSansthan Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, 04 Sharir RachnaAurangabad 04 Kayachikitsa

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    2.Govt. Ayurved College, Osmanbad 50 UG permitted02 Rasashastra02 Shalya

    3. Govt. Ayurved College, Nanded 60 UG permitted04 PG in Shalya04 Kayachikitsa03 Rachna Sharir02 Prasuti & Strirog04 Kriya Sharir02 Dravyagun03 Kaumarbhritya02 Rognidan05 Shalakya05 Rasshastra

    Now colleges are affiliated to MUHS Nashik for Under-Graduate from 1998-99 and Post-Graduate from 2005-06 onwards.

    It was observed that University had followed the nomenclature of degree forUG & PG as prescribed by CCIM and Syllabus and Curriculum as prescribedby CCIM.

    Education Committee agreed to recommend to Government of India forinclusion of the same in Second Schedule to IMCC Act, 1970 for the abovesaid period.

    iii) Proposal to start PG degree in Asthi Sandhi Rog and Aghaat Vigyan inAyurveda.

    It was noted that Dr. Sanjeev Sharma, Reader, Department of ShalyaTantra, RGG Ayurved College, Paprola, Distt. Kangra HP has submitted arepresentation to Chairman, Education Committee (Ayurveda) and Dr. SKSharma, Advisor (Ayurved), Department of AYUSH, Ministry of Health &Family Welfare, New Delhi to start the Post-graduate Course in Asthi SandhiRog and Aghaat Vigyan in Ayurveda.

    The matter was placed before the 36th Ayurveda Committee and AyurvedCommittee referred the matter to the Education Committee (Ayurveda).

    CCIM has made the provision of Post-graduate Course in followingsubjects:-

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    1. Ayurved Siddhanta2. Samhitas (a) Charaka Samhita (b) Sushruta Samhita (c) Vagbhatta

    Samhita.3. Rachana Sharir4. Kriya Sharir (Dosha – Dhatu – Mala Vigyana)5. Dravyaguna Vigyan6. Rasa Shastra7. Bhaishajya Kalpana8. Prasuti Tantra & Striroga9. Kaumar Bhrittya10. Kayachikitsa11. Swasthvritta12. Rog Nidan & Vikriti Vigyan13. Manas Roga14. Shalayatantra15. Shalya Tantra – Kshar Karma – Avm Anushastra Karma16. Shalakya Tantra - Netra Roga17. Shalakya Tantra - Shironasamukhakarna Roga.18. Panchkarma19. Agad Tantra and Vyavhara Ayurveda20. Sangyaharana21. Vikiran Vigyan

    Education Committee decided that content of the syllabus be askedand be placed before next meeting.

    iv) Resolution of Prof. CHS Shastry.

    It was noted that following resolution moved by Dr. CSH Shastry andseconded by Vaidya Jagjeet Singh and Vaidya Ved Prakash Tyagi:-

    “In suppression of UGC Regulations No.F 1-11/87(CPP-II) dated 19.9.91 andnotification No.F 3-1/94(PS) dated 24.12.98 the UGC had made theRegulations for minimum qualifications required for the appointment andcareer advancement of teachers in Universities and institutions affiliated to itand circulated vide letter DO No.F 3-1/2000(PS) dated 4.4.2000 by Dy.Secretary UGC (copy enclosed).

    Annexure to these Regulations, provide that the research/teachingexperience are considered at par for appointment to vartious posts inteaching.

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    Presently there is an acute shortage of teachers in Ayurveda specially insubject like Sharir Rachna, Kriya Sharir, Swasthavritta, Agadtantra,Kaumarabhritya etc. There are many research workers working for Ayurvedin the Council, Ministry and other recognized institutions.

    Thus in order to mitigate the dearth of teachers it is resolved that anyresearch experience in the research Council, Health Ministry or otherrecognized institutions in Ayurveda should be considered and treated at paras teaching experience for recruitment of teachers in Ayurvedic college,whereas teaching experience is given there it may be replaced asteaching/research experience.””

    The matter was placed before the 36th Ayurveda Committee and AyurvedCommittee referred the matter to the Education Committee (Ayurveda).

    Education Committee agreed to treat the half of Research experience asteaching experience for Ayurved Post-graduate working in CCRAS and otherrecognized Research Institution.

    Ayurveda Committee did not agree to the decision of EducationCommittee (Ayurved).

    v) Visitation reports of the colleges permitted during the year 2002-03,2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06.

    It was noted that 22 colleges have been permitted by Government of Indiaduring 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06 have been visited by the visitors of theCentral Council of Indian Medicine. Visitation Reports was discussed bythe Education Committee and decided which was ratified by AyurvedCommittee as under (in BOLD):-

    S.No. Name of the College Recommendations of EducationCommittee (Ayurved)

    1 Sri Sri Ay. College ofSciences, Bangalore

    After considering the visitation reportthe Education Committee decided notto recommend to Government of Indiafor further extension of permission tothe College.

    2 Rural Institute of Ay. &Research Centre, Myani

    After considering visitation report theEducation Committee decided torecommend to Government of India forfurther extension of permission to theCollege.

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    3 Atrey Ay. College,Bangalore

    After considering visitation report theEducation Committee decided torecommend to Government of India forfurther extension of permission to theCollege.

    4 Ashwini Ayurved College,Tumkur

    After considering visitation report theEducation Committee decided torecommend to Government of India forfurther extension of permission to theCollege.

    5 Dr. DY Patil Ay. College &Research Institute, NaviMumbai

    After considering visitation report theEducation Committee decided torecommend to Government of India forfurther extension of permission to theCollege.

    6 Chhatisgarh Ay. MedicalCollege, Chhatisgarh

    After considering visitation report theEducation Committee decided torecommend to Government of India forfurther extension of permission to theCollege.

    7 CB Guttal Ay. MedicalCollege, Dharwad

    After considering visitation report theEducation Committee decided torecommend to Government of India forfurther extension of permission to theCollege.

    8 Vagdevi Ay. College,Warangal

    After considering visitation report theEducation Committee decided torecommend to Government of India forfurther extension of permission to theCollege. It was also decided thatcollege be asked to enhance the dailypermission OPD.

    9 University College ofAyurved, Jodhpur

    After considering visitation report theEducation Committee decided thatGovernment of India be requested notto allow the admission for next sessioni.e. 2008-09 till the shortcomings arenot fulfilled by the college.

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    After considering visitation report theAyurved Committee decided thatGovernment of India be requested todirect the college to fulfill theshortcomings before making theadmission for next academic year.

    10 Himalaya Ayurved MedicalCollege, Dehradun

    After considering visitation report theEducation Committee decided torecommend to Government of India forfurther extension of permission to theCollege.

    Ayurved Committee decided to enquirethat whether the college has been setup on 10 acre land on proposed site.

    11 SDM Ayurved College,Terdal

    After considering visitation report theEducation Committee decided torecommend to Government of India forfurther extension of permission to theCollege

    12 Shri Raghvendra Ay.Medical College,Chitradurga

    After considering visitation report theEducation Committee decided torecommend to Government of India forfurther extension of permission to theCollege.

    13 Govind Bhai Jorabhai PatelAy. Medical College &Research Centre, Gujarat

    After considering visitation report theEducation Committee decided not torecommend to Government of India forfurther extension of permission to theCollege.

    14 Parul Institute AyurvedLimda Vadodra

    After considering visitation report theEducation Committee decided torecommend to Government of India forfurther extension of permission to theCollege.

    15 Amrita Ayurved MedicalCollege, Kollam

    After considering visitation report theEducation Committee decided torecommend to Government of India forfurther extension of permission to theCollege.

    16 Shri Narayan Institute ofAy Studies & ResearchPuthur, Kollam

    After considering visitation report theEducation Committee decided torecommend to Government of India forfurther extension of permission to theCollege.

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    17 Major SD Singh Ay.College, Farukhabad

    After considering visitation report theEducation Committee decided torecommend to Government of India forfurther extension of permission to theCollege.

    18 JD Ayurved MedicalCollege, Aligarh

    After considering visitation report theEducation Committee decided torecommend to Government of India forfurther extension of permission to theCollege.

    19 KMCT Ayurved MedicalCollege, Kozhikode

    After considering visitation report theEducation Committee decided torecommend to Government of India forfurther extension of permission to theCollege.

    20 Mannam Ayurved MedicalCollege, Pandalam

    After considering visitation report theEducation Committee decided torecommend to Government of India forfurther extension of permission to theCollege.

    21 JR Tantia Ayurved College,Shriganganagar

    After considering visitation report theEducation Committee decided torecommend to Government of India forfurther extension of permission to theCollege.

    vi) New Proposals received from Government of India

    It was noted that following proposals have been received from theGovernment of India, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, New Delhi underSection 13 A for formulating recommendations to Government of India forissuing or not issuing Letter of Intent in first instance as per details givenbelow:-

    Ayurveda

    To establish new college 23To start new PG Course 16To increase intake capacity 09+01(PG)

    Total 49

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    After examination of the proposal college have been proposed for visitation.

    Visitation reports were considered by Education Committee and ratified byAyurveda Committee as under (in BOLD):-

    S.N Name of theCollege

    Recommendations ofEducation Committee

    1. GurunanakAyurved College,Muktsar

    Increase intakecapacity from 40 to 60in Ayurvedacharyacourse.

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for increase intakecapacity from 40 to 60.

    2. Mai BhagoAyurved College,Muktsar

    Increase intakecapacity from 50 to 75in Ayurvedacharyacourse.

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for increase intakecapacity from 50 to 75.

    3 Sri Baba MastnathAyurved College,Rohtak

    to start PG in

    Dravyaguna 06Rasashastra 06Shalakya 06Kayachikitsa 06

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for starting PG in

    Dravyaguna 06Rasashastra 06Shalakya 06Kayachikitsa 06

    4. SiddhakalaAyurvedMahavidyalaya,

    to start PG in

    Balroga 02

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and all

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    Snagamner Prasuti & Striroga 02 relevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for starting PG in

    Balroga 02Prasuti & Striroga 02

    5. YMT AyurvedCollege, Mumbai(PG)

    Increase intakecapacity from 50 to 60in Ayurvedacharyacourse.

    and to start PG in

    Kayachikitsa 04Dravyaguna 04Rasashastra 04Bhaishajya Kalpana 04Shalakya 04

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for starting PG in

    Kayachikitsa 04Dravyaguna 04Rasashastra 04Shalakya 04Bhaishajya Kalpana 04

    and to increase intakecapacity from 50 to 60.

    6. Al Ameen MedicalCollege, Malegaon

    To establish NewAyurveda College

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for establishment ofnew Ayurved College withintake capacity of 50.

    7. KusumtaiRajarambhai PatilAyurved College,Chiptune,

    To establish NewAyurveda College

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers the

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    Tatnagiri (MS) Education Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for establishment ofnew Ayurved College withintake capacity of 50.

    8. Shri VivekanandAyurvedMahavidyalaya,Rahuri

    to start PG in

    Rasashastra 04Rognidan 04Shalakya 04

    and to increase intakecapacity in

    Kayachikitsa 04-06Prasuti & Striroga 04-06

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for starting PG in

    Rasashastra 04Rognidan 04Shalakya (Netra Roga) 04

    Also to increase intakecapacity in

    Kayachikitsa 04 to 06Prasuti & Striroga 04 to 06

    9. Annasaheb DangeAyurved College,Sangli (MS)

    Increase intakecapacity from 40 to 50in Ayurvedacharyacourse.

    and to start PG in

    Rachnasharir 05

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for starting PG in

    Rachnasharir 05And to increase intake

    capacity from 40 to 50.10. RVS Ayurved

    College,Coimbatore

    To establish NewAyurveda College

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and all

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    relevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for establishment ofnew Ayurved College withintake capacity of 50subject to make availablethe NOC of the StateGovernment and Consentfor Affiliation of theUniversity for 50 students.

    11. PN PannikarSauhruda AyurvedCollege, Kasargod,Kerala

    To establish NewAyurveda College

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for establishment ofnew Ayurved College withintake capacity of 50.

    12. GovernmentDhanwantriAyurved College,Ujjain

    To start PG in

    Panchkarma 05Ayurved Siddhant 04

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for starting PG inPanchkarma 05Ayurved Siddhant 04

    13. GovernmentAyurved College,Bangalore

    To start PG in

    Rasashastra 06Roganidan & VikritiVigyan 06

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for starting PG in

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    Rasashastra 06Roganidan & Vikriti Vigyan 06

    Subject to obtaining theNOC of the StateGovernment and Consentfor Affiliation of theUniversity.

    14. GovernmentAyurved College,Kannur

    To start PG in

    Rachna Sharir 05

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for starting PG in

    Rachna Sharir 05

    Subject to NOC of the StateGovernment and Consentfor affiliation of theUniversity.

    15. National Instituteof Ayurveda,Jaipur

    To start new PG in

    Shalakya 06Prasuti & Striroga 06Agad Tantra 06

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for starting PG in

    ShalakyaPrasuti & StrirogaAgadtantra 06

    Ayurved Committee notedthat the intake capacity forstarting PG is as under:-

    Shalakya 06

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    Prasuti & Striroga 06Agadtantra 06

    16. Pawan RajaAyurveda CollegeBhandara, Pauni

    To establish newAyurved college.

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for establishment ofnew Ayurved College withintake capacity of 50.

    17. AajeevanSwasthyaSamvardhaAyurveda Manavi,Chitrakoot, Satna

    To establish newAyurved college

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for establishment ofnew Ayurved College withintake capacity of 50.

    18. Patanjali BhartiyaAyurvigyan AvamSansthan,Haridwar

    To establish newAyurved college

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) did not agree torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for establishment ofnew Ayurved College.

    19. Ashvin RuralAyuveda College,Manchi Hill,Sangamer

    To increase intakecapacity from 40 to 50.

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for increase intake

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    capacity from 40 to 50.20. MNR Ayurved

    college, MedakapTo establish newAyurved college

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for establishmentof new Ayurved Collegewith intake capacity of100.

    Dr. VP Tyagi, Dr. JagjeetSingh and Dr. OP Vashisthgave a note of dissentagainst the decision forrecommending for 100seats.

    Ayurved Committeedecided that verificationbe made and authorisedthe President and Vice-President (Ay.) to takedecision in the matter.

    21. Shri VageshwariAyueved College,Karimnagar (AP)

    To establish newAyurved college

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for establishmentof new Ayurved Collegewith intake capacity of100.

    Dr. VP Tyagi, Dr. JagjeetSingh and Dr. OP Vashisthgave a note of dissentagainst the decision for

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    recommending for 100seats.

    Ayurved Committeedecided that verificationbe made and authorisedthe President and Vice-President (Ay.) to takedecision in the matter.

    22. Shri AnnasahebDage AyuevedCollege, Sangli

    Increase intakecapacity from 40 to 50in Ayurvedacharyacourse.

    and to start PG in

    Rachna Sharir 05

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for increase intakecapacity from 40 to 50

    and to start PG in

    Rachna Sharir 0523. Arogya Institute of

    Ayueved andResearchRichabarcli, Indore

    To establish newAyurved college

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for establishmentof new Ayurved Collegewith intake capacity of50.

    24. DhawantariAyurved College,Latur

    Increase intakecapacity from 40 to 50in Ayurvedacharyacourse.

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for increase intake

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    capacity from 40 to 50.

    It was also noted that CCIMhas already granted thepermission for 50 seats.

    25. Dr. BRKRAyurveda College,Hyderabad

    To start new PG in

    Panchkarma 06Ayurved Samhita 06

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for starting PG in

    Panchkarma 06Ayurved Samhita 06

    26. VPS VarierAyurved College,Kottakal

    To start new PG in

    Dravyaguna 04Panchkarma 04Swasthavritta 04

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for starting PG in

    Dravyaguna 04Panchkarma 04Swasthavritta 04

    27. SanjeevaniAyurved College &Hospital, Khanna

    To establish newAyurved college

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for establishment ofnew Ayurved College withintake capacity of 50.

    28. Datta AyurvedCollege, Buldana

    To establish newAyurved college

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and all

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    relevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for establishment ofnew Ayurved College withintake capacity of 50.

    29. GovernmentAyurved College,Tripunithura

    To start new PG in

    Dravyaguna 04Panchkarma 04Shalakya 04Rasashastra &Bhaishajya Kalpana 04

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for starting PG in

    Dravyaguna 04Panchkarma 04Shalakya 04Rasashastra & BhaishajyaKalpana 04

    30. Silvar OakAyurved MedicalCollege, Jabalpur

    To establish newAyurved college

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for establishmentof new Ayurved Collegewith intake capacity of70.Ayurved Committeenoted that wrongdecision had beenmentioned in theminutes. EducationCommittee in themeeting held on16.8.2007 did not agreeto recommend to

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    Government of India.All members andChairman, EducationCommittee (Ayurved)also accepted.

    31. Grantham Collegeof Ayurved &Research Centre,Gwalior

    To establish newAyurved college

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for establishmentof new Ayurved Collegewith intake capacity of50.

    Ayurved Committee didnot agree to recommendto issue the Letter ofIntent.

    32. Mahavir AyurvedMahavidyalaya,Mandsour.

    To establish newAyurved college

    After examination of Afterexamination of proposalalongwith the visitationreport and all relevantpapers the EducationCommittee (Ayurved)decided to recommend toGovernment of India forissuing Letter of intent forestablishment of newAyurved College withintake capacity of 50.

    Ayurved Committeenoted that wrongdecision had beenmentioned in theminutes. EducationCommittee in themeeting held on

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    16.8.2007 did not agreeto recommend toGovernment of India.All members andChairman, EducationCommittee (Ayurved)also accepted.

    33. Shri VijayMahanteshAyurved College,Ilkal

    Increase intakecapacity from 40 to 50in Ayurvedacharyacourse.

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for increase intakecapacity from 40 to 50.

    34. SSN AyurvedCollege, Paikmal

    Increase intakecapacity from 30 to 50in Ayurvedacharyacourse.

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for increase intakecapacity from 30 to 50.

    35. Shri VidyasagarAyurved College,Belgaum

    To establish newAyurved college

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for establishment ofnew Ayurved College withintake capacity of 50.

    36. Shri Uttam RaojiDhake AyurvedCollege, Washim

    To establish newAyurved college

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers the

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    Education Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for establishment ofnew Ayurved College withintake capacity of 50.

    37. ChhatrapatiAyurved College,Aurangabad

    To start new PG in

    Rognidan & VikritiVigyan 02

    Shalya 02Prasuti & Striroga 02

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for starting PG in

    Rognidan & VikritiVigyan 02Shalya 02Prasuti & Striroga 02

    38. College of AyurvedCollege, Akurdi,Pune

    To start new PG in

    Kriya Sharir 02Roga Nidan 02Swasthavritta 02Shalya Samanya 02

    Ayurved Committee agreedto recommend toGovernment of India toissue the Letter ofIntent as per proposal.

    vii) Consideration of National Policy for the persons with diabeties

    It was noted that a letter No.Z.28015/108/2005-P&C dated 5.8.2005 hasbeen received from Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Department ofAYUSH, New Delhi regarding National Policy for the persons with disabilities(Copy enclosed). Following points in the National Policy could beimplemented:-

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    i) Development of modules and facilities in disability prevention, earlydetection and interventions for medical and para-medicalpersonnel;

    ii) Introduction of modules of disability prevention, early detection andinterventions in medical education courses.

    Education Committee constituted a sub-committee of following members togive its recommendations regarding the details of the disabilities and theremedies thereof to put up before next meeting:-

    1. Dr. KV Shah2. Dr. SN Parchure3. Dr. VV Chhikara4. Dr. BK Jaisingh5. Dr. NS Tyagi6. Dr. AV Joshi

    Ayurved Committee added two members in the above saidCommittee namely Dr. Pooja Bhardwaj and Dr. M. RamManohar.

    viii) Recognition of PG degree of Gauhati University, Guwahati, Assam.

    It was noted that Post-graduate qualification of Gauhati University, Guwahatiis not included in 2nd Schedule to IMCC Act, 1970.

    In this regard following facts a re placed below:-

    Government of India vide their letter no.R.12013/1/2006-Ay.Desk hasforwarded the request of University under Section 14 (2) of IMCC Act,1970.

    Government Ayurved College, Guwahati, Assam is affiliated to thisUniversity.

    The said college has been permitted by CCIM for conducting Under-graduate with intake capacity of 40 students and PG in Kayachikitsa,Ayurved Siddhant and Samhita with intake capacity of 06, 03 and 03respectively.

    University has followed the nomenclature of degree. University has also decided to follow the syllabus of PG Course as

    prescribed by CCIM. The degree has been awarded by University for first batch in 2004.

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    Education Committee agreed to recommend to Government of India forinclusion of the same in Second Schedule to the IMCC Act, 1970.

    ix) Minimum Standards & Reequirement of Ayurved Colleges &Hospital – violation of PG Regulation 2005 by the University. -regarding

    It was noted that a letter dated 10.4.07 received from Dr.Anand V.Joshi,Member, CCIM and Principal Bharti Vidyapeeth University, Pune regardingviolation of Post-graduate Regulations, 2005 by the Universities referring tothe Ministry’s letter dated 23.10.06, CCIM’s letter dated 30.3.07 and18.3.07.

    In his letter, Dr. Joshi states that after approval of the Minimum Standardsin the 40th meeting of Central Council, the same was circulated to all thecolleges for implementation inspite of objections raised by members in thesaid meeting and the Central Council has totally rejected the Govt. of India’sdirections in their letter dated 23.10.06. Further, as per newly framedMinimum Standard, there is a lot of reduction in comparison to the MinimumStandards prescribed in 1989 and also, there is no mention aboutconcurrence/approval of the Govt. of India with regard to these newlyframed Minimum Standard.

    Also, there should be Theory and Practical exams for Preliminary MD/MScourse as per Post-graduate Regulation, 2005 but Rajiv Gandhi University ofHealth Sciences, Bangalore has cancelled Practical/Viva exams. ForPreliminary MD/MS Course at their University level which is violation of thePost-graduate Regulation,2005. Similarly, in violation of the said Regulation,2005 the Banaras Hindu University has made the eligibility criteria foradmission to MD/MS(Ay.) according to which MBBS holders are also eligiblealong with BAMS.

    Bringing the above facts to the notice of the Council, Dr. Joshi has requestedto give necessary instructions to the concerned Dy.No.374/23.4.07.

    It was also noted that Government of India had also forwarded the letter ofDr. AV Joshi. In this regard it is also submitted that there is no clear cutprovision of theory and practical examination for Preliminary examination atPG level.

    Education Committee discussed the matter with Additional Agenda ItemNo.3

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    x) Resolution of Members

    Proposed by Dr. Manohar M Jumle, seconded by

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    Chairman, Education Committee (Ayurved) clarified the matter as persyllabus.

    Proposed by Dr. SN Parchure, seconded by Dr. KV Shah

    1. In the recent judgment OF Kerala High Court writ PetitionNo.10033/2006. The Court held that CCIM has got no power tonotify to allow the ISM graduates to use modern medicine CCIMhas filed a SPL 6116/07 in the Supreme Court which was notadmitted so makes chaos in the ISM (Ayurvedic) graduates inIndia. Taking into consideration the seriousness of the decisionresolves that review petition be filed in the Supreme Courtimmediately and senior lawyer be appointed for the review petition.

    Education Committee (Ayurved) agreed to file the review petition.

    2. In the Regulation of PG (February 2005). There was no mentionabout the age of the PG teacher up to which age he can guide. Thestudents taking on to consideration the paucity of the seniorteachers and guides, the age limit of the PG norms. So it isresolved that the registering university be directed accordingly thatthe PG teacher can accept the students up to 65 years of age.

    In the College where retired teachers are working all those teachers canguide upto the age of 65.

    3. In the Regulation of PG (February 2005) the direction of ATKT isnot cleared rule No --- say. The student after the passing thepreliminary examination has to keep four terms. There by thestudents does not get any advantage of ATKT. It is resolved thatCCIM has to give clear direction that four terms of the student willbe calculated even after the student get ATKT.

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    Chairman, Education Committee (Ayurved) clarified the matter.

    4. The CCIM general body passed the resolution no ---- in themeeting held on 23-24.3.2004 about allied or a college subject. Inmany states and universities the colleges are not -- the PG or UGteacher in concerned subjects as the PG in that subject has startedjust recently in very few colleges in India. So it is resolved that thecircular be issued for implementation of allied or ancillary subjectwith immediate effect.

    Education Committee (Ayurved) decided to pursue the matter with theGovernment of India.

    5. In the preliminary examination (MD Ayurved) the syllabus of K &Kh group is not finalized making lot of confusion in the mind of theuniversities, teacher and students. So resolves that the detailsyllabus of K & Kh group be prepared immediately, by the expertcommittee.

    Education Committee noted that syllabus of PG has already been prepared itis the verge of the implementation.

    Proposed by Dr. AV Joshi, seconded by Dr. SN Parchure

    1. The Government of India was notified minimum standards and otherrequirements for Ayurved colleges in 1989. It needs to be revised byorganizing workshop. Bharati Vidyapeeth University, College ofAyurveda, Pune is willing to host the said workshop with the help ofCCIM and Government of India and other resource persons in theconcerned subject. It is resolved to seek permission to organizeworkshop at Bharati Vidyapeeth University, College of Ayurveda,Pune.

    Chairman, Education Committee (Ayurved) in UG Regulations clarified thatCCIM after considering the required amendments is submitting the requiredamendment to Government of India time to time to accord the sanction.

    2. There is alack of research in Ayurved among the professional itself.To create good research oriented scholars, it is a need of the today,to introduce Research Methodology in the curriculum of BAMSCourse. It is resolved to introduce Research Methodology as asubject of study in following three phases in the BAMS Course.

    I BAMS Fundamentals of Research in Ayurveda

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    II BAMS Drugs & Pharmaceutical Research in Ayurveda.III BAMS Clinical Research in Ayurveda.Also resolved to create separate Department in Research Methodologywith staffing pattern of minimum 01 Professor, 01 Reader and 01Lecturer.

    Education Committee (Ayurved) did not agree to it.

    3. It was discussed in the last CCIM meeting to introduce InternalAssessment Scheme in BAMS Course. It is resolved to implementthe internal assessment scheme to BAMS Course with 20% Internalassessment marks and 80% University examination marks in eachtheory and practical subjects.

    Education Committee (Ayurved) reiterate the earlier dicision in the matter.

    4. It is observed that some Universities are not following the notifiedPost-graduate Regulations 2005 in their Universities.

    a) Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi is allowed MBBS graduatesfor admission to MD/MS Courses in Ayurved which violates thePost-graduate Regulations.

    b) Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences is not not conductingpractical examination for 1st year MD/MS Courses which violatesthe Post-graduate Regulations.

    In spite of violation of Regulations the Central Council of IndianMedicine/Government of India has recognized Post-graduate Degree’s ofthese Universities.

    It was resolved to implement the notified Post-graduate Regulations, 2005 inall Universities by conducting visitation by visitors of CCIM.

    Education Committee decided that letter be written to both Universities.

    xi) Age limit for a PG teacher and guide

    It was noted that a letter from Principal, Tilak Ayurved Mahavidyalaya hasbeen received. The content of letter are as under:-

    That many Ayurvedic colleges in Maharashtra State are conducting Post-graduate courses. It has become difficult for them to admit the studentsbecause Maharasthra University of health Sciences Nashik to which all thesecolleges are affiliated in this state, does not recognize any teacher as a post-

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    graduate teacher and as a guide to guide PG students after the age of hissuperannuation i.e. 58 years in Government service and 60 in grant-in-aidcolleges.

    There are no guidelines in this respect with the university and Universityfollows Central Council of Indian Medicine. According to our knowledgethere is no mention about these guidelines in the CCIM gazeet of 11.2.2005.

    Let us kindly know upto what age limit any teacher can work as a post-graduate teacher and guide as per CCIM guidelines or respective universityis free to take the decision.”

    In this regard following facts are placed below:-

    No age limit of teaching staff has been prescribed under UG and PGRegulations.

    Central Council has already agree to enhance age of teaching staffupto 65. Letters were sent to all concerned.

    In last meeting, Central Council has also agreed to enhance age limitupto 70 years subject to extension of the period year to year basis andfitness of physical and mental health as well as re-employment withfull pay scale.

    It was further noted that before issuing the letter, matter was againdiscussed with the than President, CCIM and Chairman, EducationCommittee (Ayurved) and were opinion that as after 6.11.2007, theGovernment of India is final authority to grant the permission for thecolleges of Indian Systems of Medicine therefore, Central Council of IndianMedicine should get the approval for the same before issuing the letter inthe matter.

    It was also decided to obtain the age limit decided by UGC. Accordinglyletter was issued but no reply has been received so far. However, thematter was discussed in UGC and it was told that:-

    i) Centrally funded institute age is 65 yearsii) for re-employment 65 to 70.iii) Other institution 62 years.iv) As per University norms

    Kindly refer the decision under Additional Agenda item No.3 on resolution ofDr. SN Purchure.

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    Meeting concluded with a vote of thanks to the Chair.

    v) Visitation reports of the colleges permitted during the year 2002-03,2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06.

    It was noted that 22 colleges have been permitted by Government of Indiaduring 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06 have been visited by the visitors of theCentral Council of Indian Medicine. Visitation Reports was discussed bythe Education Committee and decided which was ratified by AyurvedCommittee as under (in BOLD):-

    S.No. Name of the College Recommendations of EducationCommittee (Ayurved)

    1 Sri Sri Ay. College ofSciences, Bangalore

    After considering the visitation reportthe Education Committee decided notto recommend to Government of Indiafor further extension of permission tothe College.

    2 Rural Institute of Ay. &Research Centre, Myani

    After considering visitation report theEducation Committee decided torecommend to Government of India forfurther extension of permission to theCollege.

    3 Atrey Ay. College,Bangalore

    After considering visitation report theEducation Committee decided torecommend to Government of India forfurther extension of permission to theCollege.

    4 Ashwini Ayurved College,Tumkur

    After considering visitation report theEducation Committee decided torecommend to Government of India forfurther extension of permission to theCollege.

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    5 Dr. DY Patil Ay. College &Research Institute, NaviMumbai

    After considering visitation report theEducation Committee decided torecommend to Government of India forfurther extension of permission to theCollege.

    6 Chhatisgarh Ay. MedicalCollege, Chhatisgarh

    After considering visitation report theEducation Committee decided torecommend to Government of India forfurther extension of permission to theCollege.

    7 CB Guttal Ay. MedicalCollege, Dharwad

    After considering visitation report theEducation Committee decided torecommend to Government of India forfurther extension of permission to theCollege.

    8 Vagdevi Ay. College,Warangal

    After considering visitation report theEducation Committee decided torecommend to Government of India forfurther extension of permission to theCollege. It was also decided thatcollege be asked to enhance the dailypermission OPD.

    9 University College ofAyurved, Jodhpur

    After considering visitation report theEducation Committee decided thatGovernment of India be requested notto allow the admission for next sessioni.e. 2008-09 till the shortcomings arenot fulfilled by the college.

    After considering visitation report theAyurved Committee decided thatGovernment of India be requested todirect the college to fulfill theshortcomings before making theadmission for next academic year.

    10 Himalaya Ayurved MedicalCollege, Dehradun

    After considering visitation report theEducation Committee decided torecommend to Government of India forfurther extension of permission to theCollege.

    Ayurved Committee decided to enquirethat whether the college has been setup on 10 acre land on proposed site.

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    11 SDM Ayurved College,Terdal

    After considering visitation report theEducation Committee decided torecommend to Government of India forfurther extension of permission to theCollege

    12 Shri Raghvendra Ay.Medical College,Chitradurga

    After considering visitation report theEducation Committee decided torecommend to Government of India forfurther extension of permission to theCollege.

    13 Govind Bhai Jorabhai PatelAy. Medical College &Research Centre, Gujarat

    After considering visitation report theEducation Committee decided not torecommend to Government of India forfurther extension of permission to theCollege.

    14 Parul Institute AyurvedLimda Vadodra

    After considering visitation report theEducation Committee decided torecommend to Government of India forfurther extension of permission to theCollege.

    15 Amrita Ayurved MedicalCollege, Kollam

    After considering visitation report theEducation Committee decided torecommend to Government of India forfurther extension of permission to theCollege.

    16 Shri Narayan Institute ofAy Studies & ResearchPuthur, Kollam

    After considering visitation report theEducation Committee decided torecommend to Government of India forfurther extension of permission to theCollege.

    17 Major SD Singh Ay.College, Farukhabad

    After considering visitation report theEducation Committee decided torecommend to Government of India forfurther extension of permission to theCollege.

    18 JD Ayurved MedicalCollege, Aligarh

    After considering visitation report theEducation Committee decided torecommend to Government of India forfurther extension of permission to theCollege.

    19 KMCT Ayurved MedicalCollege, Kozhikode

    After considering visitation report theEducation Committee decided torecommend to Government of India forfurther extension of permission to theCollege.

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    20 Mannam Ayurved MedicalCollege, Pandalam

    After considering visitation report theEducation Committee decided torecommend to Government of India forfurther extension of permission to theCollege.

    21 JR Tantia Ayurved College,Shriganganagar

    After considering visitation report theEducation Committee decided torecommend to Government of India forfurther extension of permission to theCollege.

    vi) New Proposals received from Government of India

    It was noted that 51 proposals were received from Government of India asper details given below, as required under Section 13 A of IMCC Act, 1970for examination of Scheme and for furnishing the recommendations toGovernment of India for issuing or not to issuing Letter of Intent.

    It was noted that following proposals have been received from theGovernment of India, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, New Delhi underSection 13 A for formulating recommendations to Government of India forissuing or not issuing Letter of Intent in first instance as per details givenbelow:-

    Ayurveda

    To establish new college 23To start new PG Course 16To increase intake capacity 09+01(PG)

    Total 49

    After examination of the proposal college have been proposed for visitation.

    Visitation reports were considered by Education Committee and ratified byAyurveda Committee as under (in BOLD):-

    S.N Name of theCollege

    Recommendations ofEducation Committee

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    1. GurunanakAyurved College,Muktsar

    Increase intakecapacity from 40 to 60in Ayurvedacharyacourse.

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for increase intakecapacity from 40 to 60.

    2. Mai BhagoAyurved College,Muktsar

    Increase intakecapacity from 50 to 75in Ayurvedacharyacourse.

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for increase intakecapacity from 50 to 75.

    3 Sri Baba MastnathAyurved College,Rohtak

    to start PG in

    Dravyaguna 06Rasashastra 06Shalakya 06Kayachikitsa 06

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for starting PG in

    Dravyaguna 06Rasashastra 06Shalakya 06Kayachikitsa 06

    4. SiddhakalaAyurvedMahavidyalaya,Snagamner

    to start PG in

    Balroga 02Prasuti & Striroga 02

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for starting PG in

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    Balroga 02Prasuti & Striroga 02

    5. YMT AyurvedCollege, Mumbai(PG)

    Increase intakecapacity from 50 to 60in Ayurvedacharyacourse.

    and to start PG in

    Kayachikitsa 04Dravyaguna 04Rasashastra 04Bhaishajya Kalpana 04Shalakya 04

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for starting PG in

    Kayachikitsa 04Dravyaguna 04Rasashastra 04Shalakya 04Bhaishajya Kalpana 04

    and to increase intakecapacity from 50 to 60.

    6. Al Ameen MedicalCollege, Malegaon

    To establish NewAyurveda College

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for establishment ofnew Ayurved College withintake capacity of 50.

    7. KusumtaiRajarambhai PatilAyurved College,Chiptune,Tatnagiri (MS)

    To establish NewAyurveda College

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for establishment ofnew Ayurved College with

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    intake capacity of 50.

    8. Shri VivekanandAyurvedMahavidyalaya,Rahuri

    to start PG in

    Rasashastra 04Rognidan 04Shalakya 04

    and to increase intakecapacity in

    Kayachikitsa 04-06Prasuti & Striroga 04-06

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for starting PG in

    Rasashastra 04Rognidan 04Shalakya (Netra Roga) 04

    Also to increase intakecapacity in

    Kayachikitsa 04 to 06Prasuti & Striroga 04 to 06

    9. Annasaheb DangeAyurved College,Sangli (MS)

    Increase intakecapacity from 40 to 50in Ayurvedacharyacourse.

    and to start PG in

    Rachnasharir 05

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for starting PG in

    Rachnasharir 05And to increase intake

    capacity from 40 to 50.10. RVS Ayurved

    College,Coimbatore

    To establish NewAyurveda College

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for establishment of

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    new Ayurved College withintake capacity of 50subject to make availablethe NOC of the StateGovernment and Consentfor Affiliation of theUniversity for 50 students.

    11. PN PannikarSauhruda AyurvedCollege, Kasargod,Kerala

    To establish NewAyurveda College

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for establishment ofnew Ayurved College withintake capacity of 50.

    12. GovernmentDhanwantriAyurved College,Ujjain

    To start PG in

    Panchkarma 05Ayurved Siddhant 04

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for starting PG inPanchkarma 05Ayurved Siddhant 04

    13. GovernmentAyurved College,Bangalore

    To start PG in

    Rasashastra 06Roganidan & VikritiVigyan 06

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for starting PG inRasashastra 06Roganidan & Vikriti Vigyan 06

    Subject to obtaining theNOC of the StateGovernment and Consent

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    for Affiliation of theUniversity.

    14. GovernmentAyurved College,Kannur

    To start PG in

    Rachna Sharir 05

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for starting PG in

    Rachna Sharir 05

    Subject to NOC of the StateGovernment and Consentfor affiliation of theUniversity.

    15. National Instituteof Ayurveda,Jaipur

    To start new PG in

    Shalakya 06Prasuti & Striroga 06Agad Tantra 06

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for starting PG in

    ShalakyaPrasuti & StrirogaAgadtantra 06

    Ayurved Committee notedthat the intake capacity forstarting PG is as under:-

    Shalakya 06Prasuti & Striroga 06Agadtantra 06

    16. Pawan RajaAyurveda CollegeBhandara, Pauni

    To establish newAyurved college.

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers the

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    Education Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for establishment ofnew Ayurved College withintake capacity of 50.

    17. AajeevanSwasthyaSamvardhaAyurveda Manavi,Chitrakoot, Satna

    To establish newAyurved college

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for establishment ofnew Ayurved College withintake capacity of 50.

    18. Patanjali BhartiyaAyurvigyan AvamSansthan,Haridwar

    To establish newAyurved college

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) did not agree torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for establishment ofnew Ayurved College.

    19. Ashvin RuralAyuveda College,Manchi Hill,Sangamer

    To increase intakecapacity from 40 to 50.

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for increase intakecapacity from 40 to 50.

    20. MNR Ayurvedcollege, Medakap

    To establish newAyurved college

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee

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    (Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for establishmentof new Ayurved Collegewith intake capacity of100.

    Dr. VP Tyagi, Dr. JagjeetSingh and Dr. OP Vashisthgave a note of dissentagainst the decision forrecommending for 100seats.

    Ayurved Committeedecided that verificationbe made and authorisedthe President and Vice-President (Ay.) to takedecision in the matter.

    21. Shri VageshwariAyueved College,Karimnagar (AP)

    To establish newAyurved college

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for establishmentof new Ayurved Collegewith intake capacity of100.

    Dr. VP Tyagi, Dr. JagjeetSingh and Dr. OP Vashisthgave a note of dissentagainst the decision forrecommending for 100seats.

    Ayurved Committeedecided that verificationbe made and authorised

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    the President and Vice-President (Ay.) to takedecision in the matter.

    22. Shri AnnasahebDage AyuevedCollege, Sangli

    Increase intakecapacity from 40 to 50in Ayurvedacharyacourse.

    and to start PG in

    Rachna Sharir 05

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for increase intakecapacity from 40 to 50

    and to start PG in

    Rachna Sharir 0523. Arogya Institute of

    Ayueved andResearchRichabarcli, Indore

    To establish newAyurved college

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for establishmentof new Ayurved Collegewith intake capacity of50.

    24. DhawantariAyurved College,Latur

    Increase intakecapacity from 40 to 50in Ayurvedacharyacourse.

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for increase intakecapacity from 40 to 50.

    It was also noted that CCIMhas already granted thepermission for 50 seats.

    25. Dr. BRKR To start new PG in After examination of

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    Ayurveda College,Hyderabad Panchkarma 06

    Ayurved Samhita 06

    proposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for starting PG in

    Panchkarma 06Ayurved Samhita 06

    26. VPS VarierAyurved College,Kottakal

    To start new PG in

    Dravyaguna 04Panchkarma 04Swasthavritta 04

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for starting PG in

    Dravyaguna 04Panchkarma 04Swasthavritta 04

    27. SanjeevaniAyurved College &Hospital, Khanna

    To establish newAyurved college

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for establishment ofnew Ayurved College withintake capacity of 50.

    28. Datta AyurvedCollege, Buldana

    To establish newAyurved college

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter of

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    intent for establishment ofnew Ayurved College withintake capacity of 50.

    29. GovernmentAyurved College,Tripunithura

    To start new PG in

    Dravyaguna 04Panchkarma 04Shalakya 04Rasashastra &Bhaishajya Kalpana 04

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for starting PG in

    Dravyaguna 04Panchkarma 04Shalakya 04Rasashastra & BhaishajyaKalpana 04

    30. Silvar OakAyurved MedicalCollege, Jabalpur

    To establish newAyurved college

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for establishmentof new Ayurved Collegewith intake capacity of70.Ayurved Committeenoted that wrongdecision had beenmentioned in theminutes. EducationCommittee in themeeting held on16.8.2007 did not agreeto recommend toGovernment of India.All members andChairman, EducationCommittee (Ayurved)also accepted.

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    31. Grantham Collegeof Ayurved &Research Centre,Gwalior

    To establish newAyurved college

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for establishmentof new Ayurved Collegewith intake capacity of50.

    Ayurved Committee didnot agree to recommendto issue the Letter ofIntent.

    32. Mahavir AyurvedMahavidyalaya,Mandsour.

    To establish newAyurved college

    After examination of Afterexamination of proposalalongwith the visitationreport and all relevantpapers the EducationCommittee (Ayurved)decided to recommend toGovernment of India forissuing Letter of intent forestablishment of newAyurved College withintake capacity of 50.

    Ayurved Committeenoted that wrongdecision had beenmentioned in theminutes. EducationCommittee in themeeting held on16.8.2007 did not agreeto recommend toGovernment of India.All members andChairman, Education

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    Committee (Ayurved)also accepted.

    33. Shri VijayMahanteshAyurved College,Ilkal

    Increase intakecapacity from 40 to 50in Ayurvedacharyacourse.

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for increase intakecapacity from 40 to 50.

    34. SSN AyurvedCollege, Paikmal

    Increase intakecapacity from 30 to 50in Ayurvedacharyacourse.

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for increase intakecapacity from 30 to 50.

    35. Shri VidyasagarAyurved College,Belgaum

    To establish newAyurved college

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for establishment ofnew Ayurved College withintake capacity of 50.

    36. Shri Uttam RaojiDhake AyurvedCollege, Washim

    To establish newAyurved college

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for establishment of

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    new Ayurved College withintake capacity of 50.

    37. ChhatrapatiAyurved College,Aurangabad

    To start new PG in

    Rognidan & VikritiVigyan 02

    Shalya 02Prasuti & Striroga 02

    After examination ofproposal alongwith thevisitation report and allrelevant papers theEducation Committee(Ayurved) decided torecommend to Governmentof India for issuing Letter ofintent for starting PG in

    Rognidan & VikritiVigyan 02Shalya 02Prasuti & Striroga 02

    38. College of AyurvedCollege, Akurdi,Pune

    To start new PG in

    Kriya Sharir 02Roga Nidan 02Swasthavritta 02Shalya Samanya 02

    Ayurved Committee agreedto recommend toGovernment of India toissue the Letter ofIntent as per proposal.

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    Addl. Agenda Item No. 1 Resolutions received from Members,Ayurved Committee.

    Proposed by Vaidya Jagjeet Singh and Seconded by Dr. Mukesh Walia and Dr. N.S. Tyagi

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    Ayurved Committee approved the resolution and decides to withhold the debarring of members.

    Proposed by Vaidya Ved Prakash Tyagi and Seconded by Dr. S.C. Gupta andDr. N.S. Tyagi

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    Hkfo"; esa fdlh Hkh dkyst dk fujh{k.k lEcfU/kr Ik)fr;ksa dsmik/;{kksa dh lgefr ls gh Hkstk tk; ,oa dkyst ds fujh{k.k gsrqfujh{kd ds uke vk;qosZn lfefr ds v/;{k }kjk gh r; fd;k tk; AAyurved Committee accepted the same.

    Meeting concluded with a vote of thanks to the Chair.

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