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Part – A
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AQAR for the year
1. Details of the Institution
1.1 Name of the Institution
1.2 Address Line 1
Address Line 2
City/Town
State
Pin Code
E-mail address
Contact No.
Name of the Head of the University
Tel. No. with STD Code
Mobile
Name of the IQAC Director
0288 2556852
Gujarat Ayurved University
Chanakya Bhavan
Gurudwara Road, Opp. City B
Division Police Station
Jamnagar
Gujarat
361008
Vd. Sanjiv Oza
9978404224
0288 2557324
2017-18
Vd. C H Babaria
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Mobile
Name of the IQAC Co-ordinator
Mobile
IQAC e-mail address
1.3 NAAC Track ID (For ex. MHCOGN 18879)
OR
1.4 NAAC Executive Committee No. & Date
1.5 Website address
Web-link of the AQAR
1.6 Accreditation Details
S. No. Cycle Grade CGPA Year of
Accreditation Validity Period
1 1st Cycle A 3.28 2016 5 Years
1.7 Date of Establishment of IQAC
www.ayurveduniversity.edu.in
3rd June 2014
www.ayurveduniversity.edu.in/AQAR2017-18.doc
Vd. Joban Modha
9825273008
EC (SC)/17/A&A/14.1 dated
16.09.2016
9427574730
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1.8 Details of the previous year’s AQAR submitted to NAAC after the latest Assessment and
Accreditation by NAAC ((for example AQAR 2010-11submitted to NAAC on 12-10-2011)
This is the first AQAR being submitted. Gujarat Ayurved University obtained NAAC
Accreditation in the year 2016 (EC (SC)/17/A&A/14.1 dated 16.09.2016).
1.9 Institutional Status
University
Type of Institution Co-education Urban
Financial Status Grant-in-aid UGC 2(f) UGC 12B
Grant-in-aid + Self Financing Totally Self-financing
1.10 Type of Faculty/Programme
Arts Science Commerce Law PEI (Phys Edu)
TEI (Edu) Engineering Health Science Management
Others (Specify)
1.11 Name of the Affiliating University (for the Colleges)
The University offers Ph.D.(Ayu.), Ph.D. (Ayurvedic Pharma Sciences),
Ph.D. (Medicial Plants Sciences), M.D. (Ayu.), M.S. (Ayu.), M. Pharm.
(Ayu.), M.Sc. (Medicinal Plants), B.A.M.S., B. Pharm. (Ayu.), B.N.Y.S.,
D.Pharm. (Ayu.), Introductory course in Ayurveda, P.G.D.Y.N., D.Nat. Yoga
(Ayu.) (H.E.), C.Y.N.T., C.Y.Ed., P.T.C.Y., C.Y.N., Certificate Course in
Ksharasutra, Certificate Course in Panchkarma, Certificate course in
Gruha Ayurveda, Certificate course in Nadisutra
Not Applicable
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1.12 Special status conferred by Central/ State Government-- UGC/CSIR/DST/DBT/ICMR etc
Autonomy by State/Central Govt. / University
University with Potential for Excellence UGC-CPE
DST Star Scheme UGC-CE
UGC-Special Assistance Programme DST-FIST
UGC-Innovative PG programmes A Any other (Specify)
UGC-COP Programmes
2. IQAC Composition and Activities
2.1 No. of Teachers
2.2 No. of Administrative/Technical staff
2.3 No. of students
2.4 No. of Management representatives
2.5 No. of Alumni
2. 6 No. of any other stakeholder and
community representatives
2.7 No. of Employers/ Industrialists
2.8 No. of other External Experts
2.9 Total No. of members
State University
CCIM, CPCSEA, SIRO, WHO,
AYUSH, MBRC, CSIR
01
01
03
10
01
04
07
25
02
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2.10 No. of IQAC meetings held
2.11 No. of meetings with various stakeholders:
Faculty & Non-Teaching Staff Students Alumni Others
2.12 Has IQAC received any funding from UGC during the year? Yes No
2.13 Seminars and Conferences (only quality related)
Different Training programs on “NABH Standards for Ayurveda Hospitals” for the hospital
staff was organized in the Institute under the guidance of the Quality Council of India for
quality up liftment of the health care services of the hospital. Many of the faculty members
from the University participated in similar training programs conducted.
2.14 Significant Activities and contributions made by IQAC:
IQAC initiated and applied for the RUSA 2.0 grant for component 10 and Gujarat Ayurved
University was the most eligible to avail the grant of Rs. 50 Crore amongst all universities of
India. Unfortunately due to cabinet note (being a medical university) could not get the
grant.
Gujarat Ayurved University could place amongst top 10 medical institutions of the country
as per the survey done by national magazine India Today for the year 17-18.
The process for laboratory up gradation, licencing and GMP certification in the University
Pharmacy is under process. The process and training for NABH accreditation in the UG and
PG hospitals of the University has been conducted. First draft of NABH manual has been
submitted.
As per the suggestions given by the NAAC peer team, followed by IQAC initiative,
examination department and pattern reformation has already been channelized.
Constituted University consultancy cell for research and development has been approved
by the supreme authority of Gujarat Ayurved University.
The process for new staff recruitment for vacant posts has already been undertaken in all
the Institutes of the University. Total new 18 teaching and non teaching posts have been
filled this year.
11
11 25 03 08
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The process for fitting solar roof top in the various buildings in the University campus has
been finished. As a result, University campus is one of the biggest places in the city for solar
enegy with out put of around 270 mW power generation.
Students’ management software, developed by MKCL has been adopted in University
examination branch and IIAPS last year, which has been implemented in almost all
examinations conducted by the Exam branch.
New Satellite/Extension OPDs have been started by the UG hospital, PG hospital and
Tapovan Kendra.
A special project on Pandu (anemia) under PHI Scheme of AYUSH worth Rs. 10, 00, 00, 00/-
has been initiated this year and is under process.
Cash less transactions in the administrative departments of the University and the
constitute Institutes is going smoothly.
Expansion of the Students support services has been done. The details are given in point
5.1.
Augmentation of the Sports activities and facilities for the students has been done.
Recreation and exercise tools have been developed in the garden near Chanakya Bhavan.
Various groups of International Doctors and scholars from Chile, Iran, Kenya, Bhutan, USA,
UK, Japan, Brazil, Sri Lanka, Italy, Indonesia, Russia and Switzerland visited the University in
the Academic Year 2017-18 for various short term and long term courses being provided by
the Institutes of the University.
Annual reports of various colleges along to lines of seven criteria of NAAC
2.15 Plan of Action by IQAC/Outcome
The plan of action chalked out by the IQAC in the beginning of the year towards quality
enhancement and the outcome achieved by the end of the year
Plan of Action Achievements
Team IQAC worked
applied for the RUSA
2.0 grant component
10
University was the most eligible for the 50 crore grant. Due to some
technical reasons could not get this year. But it has been promised to
provide the same grant in next cycle of RUSA.
Feedback forms Different types of feedback forms have been restructured and
implemented in the constituent Institutes and Hospitals of the
University
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Academic Calendar Academic calendar of the University has been prepared and the same
is into practice for the academic session 2017-18
Shortage of teaching
staff
The process of new staff recruitment for the vacant posts has already
been undertaken in all the Institutes of the University
Examination pattern Reformations in the examination system such as, application of
barcode system , re-structuring of the minimum passing marks etc.
has been done.
Consultancy Cell University consultancy cell, under Department of Projects, has been
approved for the management of the research projects and funding
by the syndicate of University.
Financial support to
the students
More foreign students are encouraged for the ICCR scholarship this
year. For Indian students, University and the Institutes have facilitated
the process for availing financial aid under Pradhanmantri scholarship
yojna and Insurance to the students under the scheme provided by
Bank of India.
Students Participation
in Sports and Cultural
activities
Expansion in Sports and Cultural activities has been done
Special coaching camps were provided to the students for training
them to participate in the various sports competitions. The details
are mentioned in Part II, Criterion V
Professional training
to the staff
Trainings, conferences and workshops under the heading, fire safety,
disaster management, RTI, Hand wash training, NABH training etc.
have been conducted for the teaching, interns and non-teaching staff
of the University
Improvement in
physical facilities,
library and IT
resources
In the departments of the University, all the payments to
Employees/Parties/Students/Vendors are 100% made vide e-
payment directly in their Bank Account through Public Financial
Management System (PFMS) Module. It facilitates in just in time
releases of payments and helps to monitor the usage of funds
including information on its ultimate utilization
Renovation of the hostels is going on.
New buildings for library, USCE and ICAS have been instituted
Renovation of heritage buildings in the University campus is under
process.
In the year 2017-18, books and ebooks/journals of worth
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Rs.477569/- were purchased/renewed.
More number of CCTV camera and fire extinguishers has been
installed in the University campus and the departments of the
Institutes.
University Pharmacy The process for laboratory up gradation, licencing and GMP
certification in the University Pharmacy is under process
NAAC and NABH
awareness in the
affiliated colleges of
the University
Under the guidance of the Quality Council of India, different
Training programs on “NABH Standards for Ayurveda Hospitals” for
the hospital staff were organized in the UG and PG Institutes. Many
of the faculty members from the University participated in similar
training programs conducted at various places.
Students
Admission
Eight new B.A.M.S. colleges affiliated to the University, with total
intake capacity of 480 have been started up.
Digitalization of
the data
Students’ data management software developed by MKCL has
been adopted for the digitalization of the students’ data
Enrolment of all the students has been linked to the Adhaar card
details
At IPGT & RA, the available compilations were undertaken for
digitalization
2.15 Whether the AQAR was placed in statutory body Yes
Management Syndicate Any other body
Provide the details of the action taken
University AQAR for the year 2017-18 was placed in front of
Syndicate members for their approval.
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Part – B
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Criterion – I
Curricular Aspects
1.1 Details about Academic Programmes
Level of the
Programme
Number of
existing
Programmes
Number of
programmes
added during the
year
Number of
self-financing
programmes
Number of
value added /
Career Oriented
programmes
PhD 03 - 02
PG 04 - 02
UG 03 - 02
PG Diploma 01 - 01
Advanced
Diploma
-
Diploma 02 - 02
Certificate 08 - 08
Others 02 - 02
Total 22 18
Interdisciplinary 03
Innovative -
1.2 (i) Flexibility of the curriculum: Core
(ii) Pattern of programmes:
1.3 Feedback from stakeholders Alumni Parents Employers
Students Staff
Mode of feedback : Online Manual Co-operating schools (for PEI)
Pattern Number of programmes
Semester --
Trimester 09
Annual 13
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1.4 Whether there is any revision/update of regulation or syllabi, if yes, mention their salient
aspects.
There have been certain new regulations made and implemented by the University in the
Academic year 2017-18.
For pharmacy courses the syllabus revision process, which is divided into four phases, has
already been initiated. In the first phase of syllabus revision procedure, suggestions from
the concerned subject tutors were collected. Series of inter departmental meetings were
conducted in the second phase. The third phase shall include draft preparation of the
modified syllabi which will be further discussed with the stakeholders and selected Ayurved
Pharmaceutical industrialists of India. The final phase would include approval of the
proposed syllabi from the University. The complete process is estimated to get completed
in the academic year 2018-19.
All theory examinations of the University are conducted by coding – decoding system. By
the decision of the Examination Control Board, the system implementation which was
initiated from final examination of B. Pharm. (Ayu.) First year, conducted in May 2017, now
implemented to all the exams.
As per the notification and guidelines by CCIM, dated 7th November, 2016, revision in the
syllabi of all the years of BAMS has been done.
1.5 Any new Department/Centre introduced during the year. If yes, give details.
1) VyasanMukti Kendra started jointly by the Departments of Shalakya Tantra, SGAM and Agad
Tantra and Vyavahar Ayurved, SGAM at the OPD of Department of Shalakya Tantra, SGAC on trial
base.
In the academic year 2017-18, eight new colleges affiliated to Gujarat Ayurved University,
with summed up 480 admission seats have been started up.
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Criterion – II
Teaching, Learning and Evaluation
2.1 Total no. of permanent faculty
2.2 No. of permanent faculty with Ph.D. : 45
2.3 No. of Faculty Positions Recruited (R) and Vacant (V) during the year 2017-18.
*recruitement procedure is in process. So some of these posts are filled on
adhoc basis/Contractual.
2.4 No. of Guest and Visiting faculty and Temporary faculty in the year 2017- 18:
Guest faculty Visiting faculty Temporary faculty (Adhoc faculties/Contractual )
11 3 46 (against regular post being a government org the
formal process is going on)
2.5 Faculty participation in conferences and symposia:
No. of Faculty International level National level State level
Attended 20 73 21
Presented papers 9 27 00
Resource Persons 9 26 11
Total Lecturers/ Asst.
Professors
Readers/ Associate
Professors
Professors Others
(Demonstrator,
Statistician, Lab heads)
90 43 28 12 7
Lecturer/ Asst. Professors Associate Professors Professors Others Total*
R V R V R V R V R V
36 22 15 12 8 11 3 1 59 46
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2.6 Innovative processes adopted by the institution in Teaching and Learning:
The University and the constituent Institutes regularly organizes Continuing Medical
Education (CME) Programmes, training workshops, Seminars for Staff and Scholars.
For the past 32 years, the Institute for Post Graduate Teaching and Research in Ayurveda
(IPGT & RA) has been conducting Institutional Weekly Seminar for the M.D. and Ph.D.
scholars. It is conducted on every Thursday in which the Post Graduate scholars do
presentation on the topic assigned to them and discussion is done thereafter by the faculty
of the various departments of the Institute. A Senior Faculty is assigned charge of the
Organizing Secretary and is responsible for the schedule of the programme. During the
academic year 2016-17, 47 Weekly seminars were conducted by the Institute.
The Institute regularly organize Continuing Medical Education Programmes, training
workshops, Seminars for Staff and Scholars for the update of knowledge.
The Teaching and learning methods involves audio-visual aids, clinical bedside classes,
hands in-out training, practical classes, demonstration etc.
The individual departments are conducting Department Seminar presentations once in a
week in which Faculties, PG and PhD scholars share their views which is an integral part of
Teaching and learning.
Like every year, this year also, Industrial visit and Botanical tours are organized by the
respective constituent Institutes for the UG, PG and Ph.D. Scholars. The details are
mentioned in point 5.1.
Under the supervision of a senior faculty, UG and PG medical students attend OPDs and
speciality clinics, where they learn complete patient evaluation and plan
treatment/management.
Minor and major operation theatres, labour room, radiology and sonography units and
clinical laboratories are important learning places for UG and PG medical students. The
interns and PG residents learn by assisting the Experts/Surgeons during operations.
Medical camps in the University campus, different areas of Jamnagar city and nearby
villages are conducted by the UG and PG hospitals. On rotation basis, the UG and PG
medical students learn patients’ treatment under the supervision of the senior faculty.
UG and PG medical students of the University are also posted at Community Health Centres
(CHC) and Primary Health Centres (PHC) where they learn to treat wide range of disorders
in people with varied social, economic and cultural backgrounds.
Every year Clinical educational tour is being organized for the students of Final year B.A.M.S.
at S.G.A.M.
Every year, compilations, projects and assignments are given to the Diploma and UG
scholars of IIAPS.
On hand dispensing of drugs in University UG and PG hospitals is a part of the syllabus for
the Diploma and Bachelor students of IIAPS.
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One month Industrial training in the renowned Ayurved Pharmacies of the Nation, with
training report submission is the part of the curriculum of B. Pharm. (Ayu.) III Year. The
details are mentioned in point 5.1.
University Pharmacy facilitates the Students of the University to learn on hand learning of
large scale production of Ayurved medicines.
Market survey of Ayurvedic drugs is given as project to the Diploma and Bachelor students
of IIAPS.
Apart from conventional methods, teaching through various techniques, such as on hand
training, demonstrations, audio visual aids, field visits, OPD and IPD training and industrial
training are in practice.
Students are provided with learning material in the form of notes, Power Point
presentations, animations, video lectures and question bank. The power point
presentations are made accessible to the students through email and Whats App, as well.
Learning and assessment through regular class tests, quiz, project work, surveys and field
work are into practice.
Counselling, guidance and remedial classes are provided to the academically weak students.
Recently, Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India, has sanctioned a major project on Web
based online educational programme AYUSH GURU (a learning portal for Ayurvedic
education) to University. The project has been co-funded by Gujarat Ayurved University.
2.7 Total No. of actual teaching days during this academic year: ≤ 258
2.8 Examination/ Evaluation Reforms initiated by the Institution (for example: Open Book
Examination, Bar Coding, Double Valuation, Photocopy and Online Multiple Choice
Questions)
Bar code system has been implemented in the all final examinations conducted by Exam
branch of the University from this year.
Open book examination was adopted in internal or class test of D. Pharm. (Ayu.) & B.A.M.S.
students.
2.9 No. of faculty members involved in curriculum restructuring/revision/syllabus
development as member of Board of Study/Faculty/Curriculum Development workshop:
All HODs of S.G.A.M. and I.P.G.T. & R.A. are members of Board of Studies of the Gujarat
Ayurved University, Jamnagar.
The teaching staff of IIAPS and MPIYNER is involved as Subject experts in syllabus
restructuring procedure.
Vd. Arpan Bhatt, Head, Dept. of Swasthavritta, SGAM, was invited to New Delhi in June,
2017 for the development of the new syllabus for M.D. (Swasthavritta and Yoga).
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Vd. A.S. Baghel, Head, Dept. of Ayurved Samhita & Sidhhanta, IPGT and RA, was invited to
New Delhi in June, 2017 for the PG syllabus revision of the Subjects Shalya Tantra, Shalakya
Tantra, Swasthavritta and Yoga.
2.10 Average percentage of attendance of students: 75%
2.11 Course/Programme wise distribution of pass percentage:
Title of the Programme Total no. student of appeared
Division
Pass
BAMS May 2017 48 47 (97.92%)
B Pharm. Ayu. 13 13
BNYS 19 79
PGDYN 27 96
D.Nat.Yoga 15 93
C Y Ed 24 96
M.D./M.S. 47 100
M.Pharm 07 100
2.12 How does IQAC Contribute/Monitor/Evaluate the Teaching & Learning processes:
Regular meetings with the Vice chancellor, Registrar and other IQAC members of the
University are conducted by the Central IQAC Director and Coordinator, to seek guidance
and discuss regarding any issues pertaining to quality management, progression and
enhancement. Conducting regularly IQAC meetings of members for promoting appropriate
management behaviours, systems and processes for strategy implementation.
Maintain monthly work data of each department in soft as well as in hard copiesCentral and
Institutional IQAC conducts meetings with the coordinators and staff to discuss about the
teaching learning process and guides for any hurdles faced by them.
Feedbacks are taken from the students, examiners, parents, and Industries regarding
Institute, syllabus and teaching methodologies.
Teaching- learning plan has been suggested by IQAC and is under discussion.
Academic calendar for teaching & learning is in place.
The Institutes of the University provides course outlines and coarse schedules during
admission and orientation program.
Guidance for preparing and writing Examinations is given by the Institutional IQACs.
Sharing of research findings and networking with other institutions in India and abroad.
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2.13 Initiatives undertaken towards faculty development:
Faculty / Staff Development Programs Number of faculty benefitted
Refresher courses -
UGC – Faculty Improvement Program -
HRD programs 20
Orientation programs All Internees
Faculty exchange program -
Staff training conducted by the university 30
Staff training conducted by other institutions 8
Summer / Winter schools, Workshops, etc. 4
Others: Hands on trainings for internees and
clinical staff, NABH, Seminar on
Pharmacovigilance
110
2.14 Details of Administrative and Technical staff:
Category Number of
Permanent
Employees
Number of
Vacant
Positions
Number of
permanent positions
filled during the Year
Number of positions
filled temporarily
Administrative
Staff
57 63 02 06
Technical Staff 84 62 1 04
*the class3 and class 4 posts are filled temporarily by contract
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Criterion – III
Research, Consultancy and Extension
3.1 Initiatives of the IQAC in Sensitizing/Promoting Research Climate in the institution
Central and Institutional IQAC plays a pivotal role in encouraging research and taking up
projects. Quality Research culture is promoted by IQAC by motivating teachers to send
research and project proposals to AYUSH, UGC and other related funding agencies. Faculty
members are encouraged to publish research papers in indexed and high impact factor
journals.
The University has a separate Institute, dedicated specifically to post-graduation teaching
and research (IPGT & RA). Maximum number of research projects is being handled by the
staff and research scholars of this Institute.
At regular intervals, Scientific Advisory Committee and Academic Committee reviews and
provides guidelines for the researches being conducted by the different Institutes of the
University.
Departmental Research Committee at IPGT and RA exclusively supervises the post-doctoral
research activities conducted by the faculty and Scholars of the various Departments.
Institutional Ethics Committee (IEC) screens and approves the clinical researches that are
being conducted in the Institute, whereas the Institutional Animal Ethics Committee (IAEC)
approves the animal experimentations.
All clinical trials are mandatorily being registered in Clinical Trial Registry of India (CTRI).
I.P.G.T & R.A has separate Technical & Research Committee (TRC) to coordinate Intra Mural
Research (IMR) and the Industry sponsored research activities in the Institute. A separate
Intra Mural Research Fund amounting to One Crore each year, other than the regular
research grants is earmarked for faculty research projects. In the academic year 2016-17,
total 24 research projects (IMR and sponsored) are under TRC.
Apart from the fellowship, research grant of Rs. 30,000/- is being provided to the PG
scholars and Rs.35,000/- for Ph.D. research projects.
‘Duty leave’ and ‘On-duty leave’ for research related activities are provided to scholars and
faculty.
Travel assistance and allowance is provided to research scholars for collection of research
drugs, data and presenting research papers in seminars and workshops.
Regular workshop/seminar/symposia/training programs and series of guest lectures are
arranged on various aspects of research for promotion and propagation of research
amongst the students and faculty.
In the academic year 2016-17, a Consultancy committee has been formed in the University
to manage all the activities related to research and development.
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3.2 Details regarding major projects (Academic year 2017-18)
IPGTRA Completed Ongoing Sanctioned Submitted
Number 1(EMR), 03 Industrial Sponsered
16 (5,EMR, 09IMR, 02 Industrial sanctioned)
2 Interdiciplina
ry
--
Outlay in
Lakhs
Rs. 56.90338 93
SGAM
Number Nil 2 All funded by the Ministry of AYUSH
(1. Pandu- Anaemia)
(2. AYUSH – GURU)
2 Centre of
Excellence
Outlay in Rs. Lakhs
1.Pandu 1 ,49,00000/-
2. AYUSH-GURU 50,00,000/-
3.3 Details regarding minor projects
Completed Ongoing Sanctioned Submitted
Number As per Annexure
Outlay in Rs. Lakhs
3.4 Details on research publications
International National Others
Peer Review Journals 307 15 2
Non-Peer Review Journals Nil Nil Nil
e-Journals -- -- --
Conference proceedings 12 9 --
3.5 Details on Impact factor of publications:
Range Average Index Nos. in SCOPUS
0.338-8.074 3.632 301 09
3.6 Research funds sanctioned and received from various funding agencies, industry and other
organisations:
As per annexures
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3.7 No. of books published i) With ISBN No. Chapters in Edited Books
ii) Without ISBN No.
3.8 No. of University Departments receiving funds from
UGC-SAP CAS DST-FIST
DPE AYUSH DBT Scheme/funds
3.9 For colleges Autonomy CPE DBT Star Scheme
INSPIRE CE Any Other (specify)
3.10 Revenue generated through consultancy: 5, 28,917/ -
3.11 No. of conferences organized by the Institution:
Level International National State University College
Number 00 02 -- 02 09
Sponsoring
agencies
Dept of AYUSH -- I.P.G.T, R.A, SGAM,
IIAPS and MPIYNER
3.12 No. of faculty served as experts, chairpersons or resource persons
3.13 No. of collaborations International National Any other
3.14 No. of linkages created during this year
3.15 Total budget for research for current year in lakhs
From funding agency
From Management of University/College
Total
--
--
--
01
--
AYUSH, Govt.
of India
21
26 21 06
--
1057 Lakhs/-
6.93 lakhs
Rs. 1063 lakhs
13
√
10
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3.16 No. of patents received this year: Nil
3.17 No. of research awards/ recognitions received by faculty and research fellows of the
institute in the year
Please refer annexure for the details.
3.18 No. of faculty from the Institution
who are Ph. D. Guides
and students registered under them
3.19 No. of Ph.D. awarded by faculty from the Institution (Academic Year 2016-17)
3.20 No. of Research scholars receiving the Fellowships (Newly enrolled + existing ones)
JRF SRF Project Fellows Any other
3.21 No. of students Participated in NSS events
University level State level
National level International level
3.22 No.of students participated in NCC events:
Not Applicable
3.23 No. of Awards won in NSS
University level State level
National level International level
3.24 No. of Awards won in NCC: Not Applicable
Total International National State University District College
28 06 17 -- 5 -- 00
23
32
22
08
11
00
04
193
Nil
29
Nil
Nil
Nil Nil
01
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3.25 No. of Extension activities organized
University forum College forum
NCC NSS Any other
3.26 Major Activities during the year in the sphere of extension activities and Institutional
Social Responsibility
On 1st August, 2017, IIAPS arranged Blood donation camp in association with Samved Blood
Bank. 29 units of blood were donated.
On 13th January, 2018, IIAPS, Shri Gulabkunverba Ayurved Vidyalaya and ‘Deputy Collector
Pankaj Sinh Jadeja Memorial Group’ arranged Blood Donation Camp in association of
Samved Blood Bank. More than 100 bottles of blood was donated.
On 17th September, 2017, 95 students of IIAPS helped in Balachhadi beach cleaning after
Ganpati visarjan.
Various Nidan Chikitsa Camps and Extension OPDs (Annexure 6)
Seven days special NSS camp was organized for 60 students of 3rdProf BAMS at Sevak Dhuniya Village, Jamnagar from 09-03-2018 to 15-03-2018. Activities are as follows:
Hemoglobin estimation of 60 ladies for screening of anaemia.
Orientation of students regarding hygiene and food habits.
Camp for refrective errors in the eyes.
Awareness programme for de-addiction and home visits for awareness regarding cleanliness, hygiene and importance of Ayurvedic Dinacharya and RituCharya.
Dental camp for diagnosis and tooth extraction with Jalandhar Bandha Method.
Home visits and pamphlet distribution regarding information of Diabetes, Hypertension, digestion disorders oral diseases etc.
Other activities during the camp:
On 12-03-2018, “Thalassemia screening Test” for new first year BAMS students of SGAM and “Thalassemia Awareness Seminar” was organizedby NSS with support of Lions Club, Jamnagar at Dhanvantari Mandir Auditorium. Guest lectures and Play arranged for regardingThalassemia.
Participation in “SwacchataAbhyan” by the students and teacher.
Medical camps in the peripheral villages and rural areas near Jamnagar.
3 extension OPDs at Sikka and Ramkrishna mission Ashram and Dared.
2 extension centres of Tapovan Kendra for women for antenatal and postnatal care.
Distribution of seasonal decoctions to the healthy people and the patients.
Tree plantation on 05-07-2017
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Cleaning of Balachadi beach on 10-09-2017
Blood Donation Camp on 14-12-2017
20 cadets of NSS helped physically handicapped voters at different voting centres of Jamnagar during elections in Jamnagar
Felicitation of female staff of on “International women’s Day” 08-03-2018
A special camp of IIAPS was held at Theba village, Jamnagar. 18th Jan. 2018: Inauguration of camp was done by Honourable Vice Chancellor Vd.
Sanjiv Oza, Principal of K.J. Shah High School and Principal of IIAPS at Theba. On that day students did ‘health survey’ in the village.
19th Jan. 2018: Blood check-up and Blood Donation Camp was arranged in association with BDA (GG hospital Blood Bank).
20th Jan. 2018: ‘Swacchta Abhiyan’ was done by NSS volunteers at Theba village. 21st Jan. 2018: ‘Aap na ghar ma Ayurved’ awareness & medicine distribution was done
by the volunteers. They prepared and distributed medicines like saptamustiyush and haridravati that are useful in general infections and life style disorder like rheumatoid arthritis, cough, fever, etc. and also gave brochure regarding useful Ayurvedic drugs preparations that they could prepare at home.
22nd Jan. 2018: ‘Awareness Abhiyan’ was done by the students of D. Pharm. (Ayu.) II and B. Pharm. (Ayu.) II years through two street plays “Ma-Bap nu mahatva” and “Ek kadam swacchhata ki aur”.
23rd Jan. 2018: ‘Medical Check-up camp’ was organised for the villagers in association with I.P.G.T. & R.A. 68 villagers took benefit of that camp. Awareness rally and street play on ‘Beti bachaavo-beti vadhaavo’ was done by the NSS volunteers. 24th Jan. 2018: ‘Medicinal plant plantation’ and distribution was done by the staff and
students in Theba Village.
The volunteers from the students participated in Kwath distribution at Pranami School between 15th September, 2017 and 21st September, 2017.
On 9th December, 2017, the students’ volunteers from IIAPS provided help to the elderly citizens of Jamnagar at the election pole on the Election Day.
The staff and students of IIAPS contributed in social aid by providing unused clothes to the
citizens of the nearby rural area of Jamnagar.
MPIYNER organized 20 days Yoga Training to the Air force personnel at Air Force Station,
Jamnagar.
Health Awareness Programs on Yoga & Diabetes, Obesity, Pregnancy and Hypertension
were conducted by MPIYNER.
During the year, School health survey was conducted in 08 Schools of the Jamnagar city,
from which total 638 School Children were screened for different ailments such as worm
infestation, anemia, cerebral palsy, skin, URTI, ear, dental caries and fever etc.
Healthcare facilities have been provided to the affected students by the Institute.
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I.P.G.T & R.A has celebrated the National Ayurved Day on the occasion of “Dhanwantari
Jayanti” on 17.10.2017 through public lecture on “PAIN MANAGEMENT BY AYURVEDA” and
exhibition for Public was also held.
Institute also organizes specialty camps in the Hospital for providing specialized health care
facilities to general public. During the year total 08 specialty camps were organized on the
diseases like, diabetes, Acne, Hypertension and Blood pressure, mental disorder,
oligozoospermia, chronic wound, etc.
Blood Donation Camp was organized by the IPGT7RA on 8th May, 2017 - World Thalassemia
day by the active involvement of Faculties, scholars and non-teaching staff ( 52 Unit blood
were collected in the camp)
Social services such as health survey, participation in Swachcha Bharat Abhiyan, national
programs such as vaccination, nutritional supplementation, antenatal care and child
welfare activities etc. are regularly being conducted.
Actively engaged in special service activities such as Swine flu control program and other
seasonal preventive measures, Uakada (Kwatha)‟ were provided to general public on daily
basis.
Every year institute organizes recitation of important samhitas on some special occasions.
During this reporting year recitation of two samhita was completed. All the teaching faculty
and P.G., Ph.D. scholars actively participated in both samhitaa pathana programme.
Recitation of Charak Samhita Sutra Sthana: On the occasion of Ganesha Chaturthi,
Ganeshotsava -2017 (25th to 26th September2017) complete recitation of Charak Samhita
Sutra Sthana was conducted.
Recitation of Astanga Hrudaya: On the occasion of Saraswati Poojana in the celebration of
Vasanta Panchami (22nd – 24th January 2018) complete recitation of Sutra sthana and
Nidansthana of Astanga hrudaya was conducted.
Institute participated in world Yoga Day celebration on 21st June 2017 organized by Gujarat
Ayurved University, Jamnagar.
I.P.G.T & R.A is the only Institute of the country in Ayurveda which serves all the three
major defence forces (Army, Navy and Air force) with satellite extension Out Patient
Department.
Need-based rural and urban free health camps are regularly arranged in the near-by
localities of Jamnagar where medicines are given free of cost. Total 18 such camps were
organized by the Institute which is supported by the active participation of the faculties, PG
& Ph.D. Scholars.
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I.P.G.T & R.A hospital runs extension OPDs to make Ayurvedic health facilities more
accessible for people who lives in remote areas and societies. The extension OPD‟s are also
run at Mitha port (Salt village), Sasoi Garden (approximately 25 km from Jamnagar), Shri
Jam Ranjitsinh Niradhar Aashram, in Old Age home (2 nos.) and District jail too.
Students of SGAM participated in the pre RDC parade selection camp held at Gujarat
Vidyapith on 6/9/2017.
A team participated in the 22nd national youth festival organized at Jaipur, Rajasthan.
University level elocution competition was orgnzied by NSS entitled “KHADI FOR NATION,
KHADI FOR FASHION” in which, Students of SGAM and IPGTRA were selected and were sent
to state level completion organized by KCG Gujarat.
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Criterion – IV
Infrastructure and Learning Resources
4.1 Details of increase in infrastructure facilities:
Facilities Existing Newly
created
Source of Fund Total
Campus area Main campus
area 37 acre +
35 acre Sasoi
botanical
garden
- State and central govt.
and Institutional fund
72 acre
Class rooms 33 - State and central govt.
and Institutional fund
33
Laboratories 39 - State and central govt.
and Institutional fund
39
Auditorium and
Seminar Halls
21 - State and central govt.
and Institutional fund
21
No. of important
equipments
purchased (≥ 1-0
lakh) during the
current year.
12 02 State and central govt.
and Institutional fund
12
Value of the
equipment
purchased during
the year (Rs. in
Lakhs)
06 -- State and central govt.
and Institutional fund
06
Others: 18.77 -- Ministry of AYUSH 18.77
4.2 Computerization of administration and library
Administration office and all departments of the University and the constituent Institutes
and Central Library are equipped with Computers and Wi-Fi Facility.
In all the departments of the University, all the payments to Employees/ Parties/ Students/
Vendors are 100% made vide e-payment directly in their Bank Account through Public
Financial Management System (PFMS) Module.
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RUDRA software is used for the management of the data related with the In-patients and
out-patients of the hospital.
Soul software is used for library along with RFID.
Tenders are processed through n-procure as per the requirement of the University.
AADHAR information of employees and students has already been linked with bank
accounts, examination and other official and formal procedures.
E-learning programme in Ayurveda is implemented for Ayurveda and non-Ayurveda
scholars.
Students’ data management software by MKCL has been taken up for students’
administration and data management in all the constituent Institutes of the University.
As per the direction of Ministry of H. & F.W., Govt. of India, Public Financial Management
System is being operated for making payments.
Form no.16 part –A of income tax is generated from Traces/Income Tax website & not given
manually.
Customized Hospital Information software is installed & implemented in Hospital.
4.3 Library services:
Central
library
Existing Newly added Total
No. Value No. Value No. Value
Text
Books
- - - - - -
Reference
Books
35515 - 161 100282 35676 -
e-Books - - - - - -
Journals 28 325985 (last year subscription
charge)
Renew all 232871 (current year subscription
charge)
28
-
e-
Journals
20000 86000 (last year Subscription
charge)
Renew
88500 (current year subscription
charge)
9184
-
Departmental libraries
Existing Newly added Total
No. Value No. Value No. Value
Text Books /
Reference books
(Book bank)
1098 Rs.
2,40,892/-
182 (BB) Rs.
55,916/-
2,578 Approximate value of total books
5,50,000/- Text Books +
Reference Books
(Departmental
Libraries )
1398 Approx.
Rs. 2,50,000/-
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4.4 Technology up gradation (overall)
Total
Computers
Computer
Labs
Inter-
net
Browsing
Centres
Computer
Centres Office Depts Others
Existing 212 - 156 1 1 17 42 10
Added 7 - -- - - - - -
Total 219 - 156 1 1 17 42 10
4.5 Computer, Internet access, training to teachers and students and any other programme
for technology upgradation (Networking, e-Governance etc.)
• Training to case writer & Nursing staff has been given on data management & utilization of
Customized Hospital information software.
• Concerned Account staff has been received training on Public Financial Management
System.
• CCC+ Course and passing the exam is mandatory for the employees.
4.6 Amount spent on maintenance in lakhs:
i) ICT
ii) Campus Infrastructure and facilities
iii) Equipments
iv) Others
674360/-
23,14,675
63,170 /-
20,00,637
26,093 /-
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Criterion – V
Student Support and Progression
5.1 Contribution of IQAC in enhancing awareness about Student Support Services
The members of the IQAC have been an integral part of the management of Student Support
Services and contribute directly and indirectly from decision making to maintaining and getting
these availed to the students. The following are the services provided by the University:
For providing Student Support Services, the UG Institutes of the University has a well-
structured Students Council and various committees led by the Principal and faculty
members.
The Institutes of the University has Mentoring system in which the respective
guides/faculties work as the mentors of the students for providing counselling and support.
In the year 2017-18 students, including MD and Ph.D. scholars were availed with stipend
from the Central Government. The details are given as annexure.
Institutional Weekly seminar and Drug-Ayurveda Pharmacopeia seminar is organized by the
Institute which acts a platform of knowledge sharing and it also boosts up the confidence of
the scholar.
Invited Guest lectures of eminent personalities from the field of Academics, Pharmaceutical
Industry, Research etc. are conducted in the Institute for the students and staff.
Special coaching camps are organized for the students participating in the various Inter
College and University level competitions
Students are given resource, training and financial facilities for participation in various
cultural Programmes.
For the past 32 years, the Institute for Post Graduate Teaching and Research in Ayurveda
(IPGT & RA) has been conducting Institutional Weekly Seminar for the M.D. and Ph.D.
scholars. It is conducted on every Thursday in which the Post Graduate scholars do
presentation on the topic assigned to them and discussion is done thereafter by the
faculties of the various departments of the Institute. A Senior Faculty is assigned charge of
the Organizing Secretary and is responsible for the schedule of the programme. During the
academic year 2017-18, 51 Weekly seminars were conducted by the Institute. The details of
the Institutional Weekly seminar are given as annexure.
Various Invited Guest speeches/lectures of eminent personalities from the field of
Academics, Pharmaceutical Industry, Research etc. are conducted by the University and its
Institutes.
The University has a separate Department, headed by Shri H P Zala, Assistant Registrar,
Board of Sports and Member, IQAC. The department manages and conducts all the
University level Cultural, Social and Sports activities. The students are informed well in
advance about the activities, encouraged to participate and given financial aids for
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preparation, transportation and participation. For Social service, NSS units are formed in
S.G.A.M. and IIAPS, the two constituent colleges and other affiliated Institutes of Gujarat
Ayurved University. The following are the details of the various activities organized in the
year 2017-18:
Sports
Inter college chess competition was organized on 27-28/09/2017 at Vadodara. 32 Students
participated from 8 different affiliated colleges.
Inter college badminton competition was organized on 09-10/11/2017 at Jamnagar.
Students participated from 10 different affiliated colleges.
Inter college table tennis competition was organized on 04/12/2017 at Jamnagar. Students
participated from 10 different affiliated colleges.
Inter college volleyball competition was organized on 20-21/12/2017 at Junagadh. Students
participated from 8 different affiliated colleges.
Inter college swimming competition was organized on 06/03/2018 at Surat. Students
participated from 6 different affiliated colleges.
15 different types of inter college sports’ (including athletics, running etc.) competitions
were organized during 31st Khelkood Sammelan at Dhanvantary Ground on the occaision of
University foundation day on 5th and 6th January, 2018.
Basic mountaineering course was organized between 29th April, 2017 and 5th May, 2017. In
it total 56 students from 11 different Institutes of the University took training.
Tracking programme in the vally of flowers, UK was organized between 25th July and 7th
Aug. 2017, with total 34 participants from 12 different constituent and affiliated colleges.
Inter college Kabaddi competition was organized on 12-13/01/2018 at Vallabh Vidyanagar.
Students participated from11 different affiliated colleges.
Inter college Yogasana competition was organized on 22/01/2018 at Baroda. Students
participated from 11 different affiliated colleges.
Inter college cross country competition was organized on 12/02/2018 at Kolavda. Students
participated from 5 different affiliated colleges.
Inter college Khokho competition was organized on 23/02/2018 at Waghaldhara. Students
participated from 6 different affiliated colleges.
Inter university competitions:
Champion studends of above inter college competitions were sent to Interuniversity
competitions of chess and table tennis.
In the year 2017-18, the initiative to arrange special coaching camps and training for the
students participating in the various Inter College and University level Sports competitions
was taken by the Board of Sports, Gujarat Ayurved University,. The details are as under:
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No. Sports event Coaching Institute Duration Number of
participating
colleges
Number of
Participants
1 Chess (Boys) IIAPS, Jamnagar 22nd to 24th
November
3 6
2 Table tennis
(Boys)
I.P.G.T. & R.A. 27th Dec., 2017
to 1st Jan, 2018
5 6
3 Table tennis
(Girls)
I.P.G.T. & R.A. 23th Jan, 2018
to 29th Jan,
2018
4 5
4 Badminton
(Boys & Girls)
I.P.G.T. & R.A. Oct 10th to 17th
, 2017
05 10
Apart from the above coaching camps, funds were provided by the University in the constituent
and affiliated Institutes for the purchase of sports equipment and hiring the training coach. The
description is as under:
No. Name of the College Coaching for the sports events
1 G.J.Patel, Vallabh Vidyanagar Table tennis
2 Shri Sheth JP Ayurved College, Bhavnagar Kho kho
3 Shri Gulabkunverba Mahavidyalaya,
Jamnagar
Athletics and volley ball
4 O.H. Nazar Surat Table tenis
5 Govt. college Junagadh Volleyball
Students are given resource, training and financial facilities by the University and the
concern Institutes for participating in various cultural Programmes, such as Youth Festival,
Navratri celebration etc.
Counselling, guidance and remedial classes are provided to the academically weak students.
Free insurance, under the scheme of Pradhanmantri Yojana has been provided to the
students by the University.
Feedback is taken from the students to identify their problems and requirements. As when
demanded and required, meetings of the students with administrative & faculty are
conducted.
The students are given different types training for the professional skill development, such
as one month Industrial training, regular on hand dispensing training in University OPDs and
medical camps and training of large scale manufacturing of Ayurvedic drugs in the
University Pharmacy.
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Every year, UG and PG students are taken for Industrial visits and drug
identification/Botanical tours. The details of the visit in the Academic year 2017-18, is as
under:
Industrial Tour was conducted under the guidance of Dr.Rahul Shingadiya at 1)-
Rasashrama Pvt Ltd, Gondal 2) Shri Bhuvneshwari Aushdhashram, Gondal3) Vaidic India
Rishitech,Ahmedabad 4)Vaidic India Rishitech,Ahmedabad 5) Virgo Uap Pvt.Ltd,
Ahmedabad 6) Petald mahal Arogya mandal Pharmacy,Nadiad 7) Vasu healthcare Pvt
Ltd., Vadodara 8) Ayrlab Herbals Pvt Ltd,Halol 9) Shri Swami Atmanand Saraswati
Ayurvedic Pharmacy Surat from 10/08/2017 to 14/08/2017 to know the market and
industry related practical knowledge including ayurvedic drug research . Five MD 2nd
Year Scholars have attended the tour.
Drug tour conducted from 26/11/17 to 4/12/17 under the guidance of Dr. Kalpesh
Panara at Chitrakut, Amarkantak Madhyapradesh. 10 MD 1st & 2nd Year Scholars have
attended the tour.
Field Tour was conducted from 12-13/05/18 under the guidance of Dr. Kalpesh Panara at
Junagadh forest area for the Identification and collection of plants. Nine MD 1st & 2nd
Year Scholars attended the tour.
List of various field visits conducted in the UG college are tabulated as follows:
Sl.
No
Date Coordinator Purpose for
Field Visit
Place No of
Beneficiaries
1 4/8/17 Dr Shashikant
Prajapati
Drug
identification
Joggers park 21
2 24/8/17 Dr
VarshaSolanki
Drug
identification
College surrounding areas 23
3 10/3/18 Dr Varsha R
Solanki
Drug
Identification
Municipal Garden,
Jamnagar
11 Students
(Old Batch)
4 21/3/18 Dr. Shashikant
Prajapati
Drug
Identification
Joggers Park, Jamnagar 10 Students
(Old Batch)
5 22/03/17 Vd. Neky
Mehta
For study Gujarat Ayurved
University, Pharmacy
Unit, Jamanagar
29
6 10/07/17 Dr. Sushant
Sud
Jamnagar
District Court
Visit for 2nd
Prof BAMS
students
Lal Bunglow, Jamnagar 60 BAMS
students (2nd
Prof)
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Ladies and Boys hostels with mess facility are provided in the campus area by the
University. A separate hostel is given to the International students.
The information about the various scholarships is given to the students by the Institutes
and the Institutes also facilitate the students in availing Government and other
scholarships. The details are mentioned in point 5.10.
Study material of the subjects and detailed question bank are provided to the students for
preparing for the various examinations.
Guidance for preparing and writing Examinations is given by Institutional IQACs.
Career guidance seminar and on and off campus Placement facilities are provided to the
final year students of the Institutes. The details are mentioned in point 5.7.
Placement assistance to the alumni is provided by the Institutes of the University.
The Institutes assist in getting students’ concession in the railway tickets.
Remedial and extra lectures are arranged for the slow learners.
One year internship in Ayurveda hospitals has been put as the part of the curriculum in
SGAM. In the academic year 2017-18, interns were given 9 months duty in the University
hospitals and attended 3 months clinical learning in CHC and PHC.
5.2 Efforts made by the institution for tracking the progression
Mentoring system has been very effective in monitoring and helping the students in overcoming their constraints and problems.
The higher authorities of the University and institutions monitor and ensure the achievements of the learning outcome through analysis of the tests, examination results and the pass percentage.
The administration and faculty interact with the students’ parents for any kind of issues of the students related to the academics and individual.
The Students’ Union and staff committees are constituted who manages all the academic, co- and extracurricular participation.
The academic progression of the students is tracked by the class tests and preliminary exam.
The students are awarded for academic excellence (Convocation ceremony). At IIAPS, appreciation in the form of certificates and trophies is given to those students with attendance above 90%, excellence in sports and excellence in talent.
Special and remedial classes are organized for advanced and slow learners.
Active Whats App groups involving staff and students and Suggestion boxes or ‘Think Tank’ facilities are available for solving any grievances and obstacles associated with the academics and the Institutes.
Different types of feedbacks through feedback forms are taken by the University. Feedback forms are collected from the students and parents including international elective trainees.
An active alumni association group on social media maintains consistent and good contacts of the Institute with our alumni. Constant updates are taken from Alumni and necessary steps are taken in the benefit of the University.
Consultation, guidance and placement facilitation are given to the students by the Institute in availing employment.
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5.3 (a) Total Number of students
(Above figures shows the data of in campus students only)
(b) No. of students outside the state
(c) No. of international students
Men
Women
Demand ratio: Varies from 20:1 to 50:1 Dropout % <1%
UG PG Ph. D. Others
579 144 42 Students of certificate
courses
Institute Number Percentage
IPGT and RA 75 39
SGAM 131 39.31
IIAPS 113 49.78
MPIYNER 24 41
Total 343 39.65
Institute Number Percentage
IPGT and RA 111 61
SGAM 194 59.69
IIAPS 141 50.21
MPIYNER 76 59
Total 522 61.35
Last Year (2016-17) Current Year (2017-18)
Institute Gen. SC ST OBC/
SEB
C
Physically
Challenge
d
Foreigners Total Gen. SC ST OBC/
SEBC
Physically
Challenge
d
Foreigners Total
IPGT &
RA
94 20 19 43 03 09 188 95 15 18 44 04 10 186
SGAM 44 6 14 23 03 10 100 44 6 14 23 03 10 100
IIAPS 121 26 13 77 02 00 239 121 26 13 70 2 0 237
MPIYNER 117 12 07 32 00 00 168 66 10 02 22 00 02 100
101
47
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5.4 Details of student support mechanism for coaching for competitive examinations (If any)
Multiple choice question banks are available online for the aspirants of Post graduate courses
entrance and other competitive examinations.
IPGT & RA has recently published ‘Question Bank’ book containing past ten years of MD
(Ayu.) entrance exam questions.
Interested students are encouraged to form groups and provided area/module/topic specific
guidance for competitive exams by respective faculty members.
No. of students beneficiaries
5.5 No. of students qualified in these examinations
NET SET/SLET GATE CAT
IAS/IPS State PSC UPSC Others
5.6 Details of student counselling and career guidance
The University and the constituent Institutes has placement and Training Program cell for
career counselling and guidance. The institute has a Placement and Training Program cell
for career counselling and guidance.
One month internship in the Ayurved Pharmaceutical industries is a part of the curriculum
of B. Pharm. (Ayu.) III Year.
Industrial visit to the renowned Ayurved Pharmacies of the Nation is a part of the
curriculum of B. Pharm. (Ayu.) IV Year.
Career guidance seminars and meetings are conducted regarding career options and
development needed for the employment.
On call carrier guidance and recruitment facilitation is provided by the coordinator of the
PTP cell.
On and off campus recruitment facilitation is given to the students and alumni of the
Institute. In the year 2017-18, eight students from the current batch and one alumni have
been assisted in acquiring job in the renowned Pharma industries like Zoetic Ayurvedic Pvt.
Ltd., Shree Shankar Ayurvedic Pharmacy, Mehta Herbals, Virgo Ayurved pharmacy, Ohana
healthcare and Vasu healthcare.
No. of students benefitted: 40
All
--
--
--
65
--
03
--
15
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5.7 Details of campus placement
In the Academic year 2017-18, many students from the University have been selected and
placed in the Nation’s renowned Ayurved Institutes, regulatory bodies, Hospitals and
Pharmacies.
On campus Off Campus
Number of Organization
s Visited
Number of Students
Participated
Number of Students Placed
Number of Students Placed
06 22 11 72
5.8 Details of gender sensitization programmes
The University has an Anti-ragging cell including various officers and faculty of the
University. Till date, there have been no ragging incidences in the University.
A working women cell headed by a Senior Lady Nodal officer handles all the issues faced by
the women faculty and the girls studying in the University.
The students’ councils in the Institutes have ladies representative to represent any
difficulties faced by the girl students.
All kinds of issues pertaining to students are handled directly and positively by the
management and by the mentors of the class.
The University promotes gender equality in leadership, curricular and extra-curricular
activities, both for staff and students.
Staff and students actively participate in the gender awareness programs conducted by the
Institute, University or city.
5.9 Students Activities
5.9.1 No. of students participated in Sports, Games and other events
State/ University level National level International level
No. of students participated in cultural events
State/ University level National level International level
5.9.2 No. of medals /awards won by students in Sports, Games and other events
Sports : State/ University level National level International level
Cultural: State/ University level National level International level
117
02 --
43
-- --
-- -- 27
24 -- --
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5.10 Scholarships and Financial Support
Institute Number of
students Amount
IPGT & RA Financial support from institution - -
Financial support from government 165 Stipend of Rs 45,539/- , Rs 48,792/- and Rs. 52,045/- for MD 1st , 2nd and 3rd year scholars respectively and Rs. 53,837/- and Rs. 55,629/- for PhD 1st and 2nd scholars
respectively
Financial support from other sources - -
Number of students who received
International/ National
recognitions
- -
SGAM Financial support from institution Tuition fees and hostel fees is
kept very nominal
Financial support from government SC-15, ST-
33, OBC-
68, PH-1
Total
84
Scholarships are obtained
from various departments of
the Govt. of
Gujarat.(Approximately Rs. 20
Lakh).
Stipend according to the
Gujarat Government norms is
given to the interns.
Financial support from other sources Nil Nil
Number of students who received
International/National
recognitions
ICCR-6 21,94,050/-
IIAPS Financial support from institution
Financial support from government 31 7,15,000
Financial support from other sources - -
Number of students who received
International/National
- -
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recognitions
MPIYNER Financial support from institution - -
Financial support from government 02 74,000
Financial support from other sources
Number of students who received
International/National
recognitions
5.11 Student organised / initiatives
Fairs: State/ University level National level International level
Exhibition: State/ University level National level International level
5.12 No. of social initiatives undertaken by the students
5.13 Major grievances of students (if any) redressed:
No grievance has been reported to Grievance redressal cell for this academic year.
Nil
Nil
Nil Nil
Nil Nil
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Criterion – VI
Governance, Leadership and Management
6.1 State the Vision and Mission of the institution
Vision
To be an institution par excellence for the Science of Ayurveda and Allied Sciences in teaching,
training, treatment, research, extension, global promotion and propagation.
Mission
● To serve as custodian of classical and traditional knowledge of Ayurveda and Allied Sciences
● To develop excellent Ayurvedic physicians
● To develop competent human resources for teaching and research in Ayurveda and allied
Sciences
● To serve as a “Center of Excellence” for Ayurveda and Allied Sciences
● To disseminate the knowledge of Ayurveda among the society
● To carry out the extension activity for propagation of Ayurveda
6.2 Does the Institution has a management Information System
A brief discussion of the Management Information System in the various sectors of the
University is as under:
a. Administrative procedures including finance: Includes student and staff profiles, fee
management, accounting, issue of certificates ( bonafide, transfer certificate, grade sheet,
degree certificate) etc. Tally and KDK software are used for accounting in the accounts
department of the University.
b. Staff attendance records: Biometric attendance system is used in the departments of the
University, Pharmacy, Hospitals and constituent colleges for staff and intern presence
record.
c. Students admission and records:
For BAMS and BNYS courses, Central Admission committee for professional Medical
courses, Govt. of Gujarat, conducts admission for Indian nationals.
For the foreign nationals, with the help of ICCR, merit based admission, in accordance with
the University norms is done.
For D. Pharm. (Ayu.) And B. Pharm (Ayu.) courses, admission of the students are based on
merit.
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University level Exam committee conducts entrance examination for admissions in the PG
and Ph.D. courses.
Direct admission is done of the students enrolling for certificate courses though USCE.
Enrolment of all the students has been linked to the Adhaar card details.
Apart from personal profiles, this includes student registration records, marks & grades,
student progression data, progress reports, hostel information, etc. Students’ data
management software by MKCL has been implemented.
d. Evaluation & Examination procedures:
The entire gamut of activities beginning from registration till results, including attendance
and other data are captured and maintained with appropriate access levels to students,
faculty, management, administrative personnel, parents and other stakeholders.
Every exam centre has to compulsorily arrange entire exam under CCTV. The recording of
the complete examination of each centre/class is submitted as CD/DVD to the University.
Different teams of the officials, appointed by the University, check these recordings. This
system has reduced malpractices during exam to less than 5%.
e. Research administration: In the staff profile, there is a provision for faculty members to
maintain records of research publications, conferences attended, research grants received,
etc.
f. Others:
In the departments of the University, all the payments to Employees/Parties/Students/
Vendors are 100% made vide e-payment directly in their Bank Account through Public
Financial Management System (PFMS) Module. It facilitates in just in time releases of
payments and helps to monitor the usage of funds including information on its ultimate
utilization.
● Contributing to The Digital India Programme, which is a flagship programme of the
Government of India with a vision to transform India into a digitally empowered society and
knowledge economy, Gujarat Ayurved University has installed 3 POS machines at U.G. &
P.G. Hospital cash counters and at Shri Gulabkunverba College for allowing Debit/Credit
card payments at retail locations. POS Machines records the transaction and prints a receipt
for the person making payment.
● RUDRA Software is used for the Patients’ information management system in the UG and
PG Hospitals.
● Along with RFID, Soul software is used in the central library.
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6.3 Quality improvement strategies adopted by the institution for each of the following:
6.3.1 Curriculum Development
● The Central council of Indian Medicine (CCIM) is the authoritative body for the structuring
of curriculum for the undergraduate (BAMS) and postgraduate courses of Ayurveda,
M.D./M.S. (Ayu). The Institute consults with CCIM for any change or addition of curriculum
and organizes time to time workshops for the re-structuring of curriculum.
● In the self-financed Institutes, as per the demand and need, the process for syllabus
revision is under taken. The subject experts, external experts and the higher authorities
contribute in the process of syllabus re-structuring, which is finally approved by the Board
of studies of the University.
● One year internship training is mandatory for the BAMS students in SGAM. In it, 9 months
the student learns in the University Hospital and 3 months in CHC or PHC. Internship
completion letter, which is provided by the Institute, is mandatory for the completion of
the course and issuing Degree certificate.
● The students of B. Pharm. (Ayu.) III Year has to undergo one month Industrial training in the
different Ayurved Pharma companies of the nation. The training report is made mandatory
for completion of the course. The details are given in point 5.6.
● Ayurved Pharmaceutical Industries visit is a part of BAMS and B. Pharm curriculum. The
details are given in point 5.1.
● OPD and IPD clinical and drug dispensing training is given to the BAMS and Ayurved
Pharmacy students.
● The curriculum of various courses is a perfect blend of Ayurveda and contemporary modern
sciences.
● As per the last notification of CCIM, on 7th November, 2016, the syllabus of all the four
years of Professional BAMS Course has been revised. Prior to the revision, a three days’
workshop on the same was organized for the faculties of SGAM.
● As per the suggestion of the Academic committee, a committee under the chairmanship of
Dean of IPGT and RA is constituted, to consider and review the suggestions given by the
faculty members for the curriculum development of P.G. courses which will be
implemented in due course of time.
● Computer application and environmental studies are taught to the students of IIAPS and
has also been proposed to be added into the syllabus of BAMS.
● Faculty of SGAM and IIAPS have prepared subject-wise Question Bank for BAMS and B.
Pharm. (Ayu.) students and are made available on the Institutional websites.
● Market surveys are added as projects in D. Pharm. (Ayu.) syllabus.
● Syllabus revision process has been initiated by IIAPS in the year 2017-18. The two out of
four phases of syllabus revision process are completed.
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6.3.2 Teaching and Learning
● Detailed academic calendar and teaching plan has been constructed for each academic
year.
● The Institutes of the University provides course outlines and course schedules during
admission and orientation programs.
● Apart from conventional lecturing system, teaching through various techniques, such as on
hand training, demonstrations, audio visual aids, field visits, OPD and IPD training, CHC and
PHC, bed side learning, presentations in weekly seminar and industrial training is into
practice.
● Students are provided with learning material in the form of notes/ handouts, Power Point
presentations, animations, video lectures and question bank.
● Learning and assessment through regular class tests, quiz, project work, surveys and field
work are into practice.
● Experts from various fields are invited for lectures and seminars on various topics related to
skill development and topics related to Ayurveda and allied subjects.
● Remedial and special lectures are organized for the slow learners.
● IPGT & RA conducted National Seminar on Dravyaguna - Anukta Dravya Vivechana 2017 , 20th &
21st 2017.
● Seminar on legal awareness program on Women Related Laws in Gujarat State, organized by
University of School of continuing Education in Ayurved, Gujarat Ayurved University, Jamanagar on
13/07/2017 “Capacity Building Training Programme on Pharmacovigilance” between 2nd and
4th March, 2017 for in-state teachers and out-State teachers to update their knowledge in
the concerned field.
6.3.3 Examination and Evaluation
● The Institutes follows annual examination system, conducted by the Examination branch of
the University.
● Class tests and practical viva are taken on regular basis by the faculty of the concerned
subjects.
● A Committee has been constituted for the reformation in M.D. & PhD examination.
● Bar code system was implemented by the Examination branch of the University in the First
year B. Pharm. (Ayu.) final exams in May 2017 and now it is implemented to all types of
annual exams, conducted by the exam branch of University.
● The minimum passing marks cut off has been raised from 40% to 50% in UG courses.
6.3.4 Research and Development
University’s P.G. & Research Institute, namely, IPGT & RA has prime aim is to carry out various
innovative researches in Ayurveda.
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With regard to the Academic year 2017-18, along with the routine MD, M. Pharm. and
Ph.D. research projects, there are 16 on-going and 12 completed and 02 Sanctioned major
and minor research projects, under the various departments of IPGT & RA and SGAM.
● Two major projects have been sanctioned in the year 2017, by the Ministry of AYUSH,
Government of India. It includes the following:
a. Web based online educational programme AYUSH GURU.
b. Upgradation of SGAC hospital to Centre of Excellence.
Apart from them, other national agencies approved projects:
1. National Medicinal Plant Board, M/o AYUSH, Govt. of India, New Delhi- 02
2. Ministry of AYUSH, Govt. of India, New Delhi- 01
3. Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences (CCRAS), New Delhi- 02
● Technical Research Committee, Scientific Advisory Committee, Institutional Animal Ethical
Committee, Institutional Ethical Committee and Academic committee are prevalent for the
management and conduction of the research projects.
● In the academic year 2017-18, a Consultancy committee has been formed in the University
to manage all the activities related to research and development.
● The faculty of constituent colleges of GAU have published 13 books in various fields, and
376 research papers in different peer reviewed and indexed journals.
6.3.5 Library, ICT and physical infrastructure / instrumentation
Library
● Fully air-conditioned central library with sitting capacity of 150 persons is available for the
students and faculty.
● Library is under surveillance of CCTV Camera.
● Soul 2.0 software is used in the library for the keeping the book records.
● Central Library has more than 1500 books and references of various fields of Ayurveda,
Pharmaceutical Sciences and other allied fields. In the year 2016-17, 92 books of worth
Rs.84, 910/- were purchased.
● e- books and e- journals facility is available for the students.
● Magazines, Research Thesis and therapeutic indices are made available to the students
● R.F.I.D. System is installed for the purpose of maintenance of book records and book issue.
● 6000 manuscripts are available in library.
● More than 20000 journals can be accessed through j-Gate E Journal access.
● 9 different types of Newspapers in English and Gujarati are made available in the central
library and Institutes.
● 1 server and 7 computers, aided with scanner and photocopy machine are placed in the
central library.
● Total 24616 numbers of students and 1348 faculty have been recorded their visit to the
central library.
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Information Technology Centre
● Information Technology centre comprises of a fully air-conditioned Computer centre with
14 computers and a Browsing centre with 26 internet points with an Internet link speed of 1
GBPS.
ICT
● Campus is networked through LAN
● ICT facilities are available in every department of the University and the Institutes.
● In the year 2017-18 almost entire campus is covered with CCTV camera in the pharmacy
department, constituent Institutes and University campus.
Physical infrastructure and Instrumentation
● Maintenance and development of the Infrastructure is looked after by Estate Department
and Institutional infrastructure committees.
● Well established OPD and IPD Hospitals are in the campus, with separate Panchakarma
Hospital and Department.
● The Campus and classrooms are under the surveillance of CCTV camera.
● Combined of all the Institutes, there are total 39 well facilitated laboratories for different
subjects.
● Ladies hostels and Boys hostels with mess facility are in the University campus. For the
Foreign Nationals, separate hostel facility in the campus is available.
● The University has two huge auditoriums and 21 seminar halls are prevalent in the
University for Organizing Meetings, scientific sessions and cultural programmes.
● Gymnasium, Badminton court, Yoga centres, Meditation hall and Dhanvantari Ground are
available for sports, recreation and health activities.
● The University has an in house Pharmacy. The medicines manufactured in the pharmacy are
provided free of cost to the patients through the UG and PG Hospitals of the University.
● University owns a guest house, to accommodate University guests, experts, members of
various committees etc. where in total 10 VIP rooms, 14 AC rooms, 5 non AC rooms and 2
dormitories are available.
● An animal house, under the Department of Pharmacology, IPGT and RA, is available. Animal
house facility is registered with CPCSEA (548/GO/Re/S/02/CPCSEA) for small animals and
maintained as per the CPCSEA guidelines.
● In the year 2016-17, Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India has given approval for funding
Shri Gulabkunverba Ayurved Chikitsalaya for “Up gradation of SGAC hospital to Centre of
Excellence”. The project is under offiial formalities.
● Grant of Rs. 309.22 Lakh for the development of Shri Gulabkunverba Ayurved Chikitsalaya
and Rs. 80 Lakh for the development of Shri Gulabkunverba Ayurved Mahavidyalaya have
been sanctioned by the Government of Gujarat. The work is in progress.
● Goods and Service Tax is implemented in all bill payments.
● The up gradation of the University pharmacy and its laboratories has been channelized for
availing the GMP certification.
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6.3.6 Human Resource Management
● Faculty are encouraged to pursue higher education and Ph.D. from the University and other
Education Bodies.
● Faculty are members and representatives at Institutional and University level committees
such as Governing body, IQAC, students’ council etc.
● Teaching faculty are invited as Chair person, resource person, invited speaker and repertoire
in various National and University level workshops and seminars.
● On regular intervals, the central IQAC team conducts meetings and discussions with the
IQAC coordinators and members regarding management and requirements of Institutions
and University departments, teaching and learning modules, management and students’
progression and provides guidance for any essential initiatives required for the quality
enhancement.
● Special training programs, workshops and seminar are organized for knowledge
enhancement and skill development in staff.
● As the University is undergoing NABH certification in UG and PG hospitals, different training
programmes regarding NABH awareness and preparation were organized for faculties, non-
teaching staff and internees. As a result the draft of NABH manual is ready and formalities
are initiated to avail NABH accreditation in upcoming year.
● Students’ data management developed by MKCL has been implemented in the current
academic year to manage students’ data.
6.3.7 Faculty and Staff recruitment
The staff recruitment in all the Institutes is done as per the norms and regulations of the University.
Contractual appointments are done by conducting walk in interview vide Adv 3/2017 and 4/2017.
Recruitment for post of Director; IPGT&RA is done by Adv. 1/2017
New recruitments of faculties on different posts sanctioned by the Government of Gujarat were
done in the year 2017-18
Lecturers (Assistant Professors) -06
Readers (Associate Professors) -04
Professors -04
Pharmacist -01
6.3.8 Industry Interaction / Collaboration
● Institute for Post Graduate Teaching & Research Centre is inviting Industrialists for guest
lectures; Industry sponsored CMEs, and working for the industry through industry sponsored
research projects. It also has collaborated with many Ayurvedic pharmaceutical companies. In
the academic year 2017 -2018, Institute interacted with following pharmaceutical firms:
Vasu Research Centre, Vadodara
Mercury Laboratories Limited, Vadodara
Ayurchem Production, Mumbai
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Guffic Bioscience Pvt. Ltd
M.B. Life Science Laboratory, New Delhi
Zoetic Ayu. Pvt. Ltd. Ahmedabad
Pharmaceutical Industries sponsor research projects to various departments of IPGT & RA.
In the academic year 2017-18. The details are given as annexure.
Every year, Students of B. Pharm. (Ayu.) Final year visit renowned Ayurveda Pharmacies of
India.
One month training in the various Ayurveda Pharmacy companies by the students of B.
Pharm. (Ayu.) Third year is organized every year during summer vacation.
A campus interview was held in April 2018 for the placement of students.
Expert talks by the industrialists are organized by the Institute.
Suggestions from the Industrialists are taken regarding the Institute curriculum.
6.3.9 Admission of Students
● University has adopted the All India PG entrance test for admissions in the PG and Ph.D.
courses. In the academic year 2017-18, total 17 Ph.D. Scholars and 46 new students are
enrolled in different departments of various PG courses.
● Permission of the Central Government was granted to The Principal, Shri Gulabkunverba
Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, GAU, Jamnagar to increase the admission capacity in existing UG
(BAMS) course from 60 (10 Seats reserved for the Foreigners students of ICAS) to 100 seats
(40 additional seats) from the academic session 2016-17. Hence, the total no. of students
admitted in the 1st year BAMS in 2017 is 100 (90 Indian + 10 foreigners). 10% seats
(Foreigner’s quota) admission process is carried out as per the University guidelines and
with the help of ICCR.
● Complete transparency is ensured in admissions in BAMS, BNYS and PGDYN courses, as
admission process is carried out by the Admission Committee for Professional Medical
Educational Courses, Gujarat.
● For D. Pharm. (Ayu.), B. Pharm (Ayu.) and D. Nat. (Yoga) (Ayu.) (H.E.) courses, direct
admission on the merit basis is done. In the year 2017-18, all the seats were filled with 60
admissions in D. Pharm. (Ayu.) I Year and 60 admissions in B. Pharm. (Ayu.) I Year.
● Direct admission is done of the students enrolling for various short term and long duration
certificate courses though USCE.
6.4 Welfare schemes for
Staff:
● EPF/PPF/NPS for the staff is provided.
● Allotment of the quarters to the staff in the main campus.
● Maternity and paternity leaves.
● Free medical facility in the University Hospitals is given to the staff and their families.
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● LTC facilities for the permanent staff are available.
● Medical allowances are provided to the staff.
● Duty and on Duty leaves are provided to attend outside academic and research activities.
● Sports, Yoga and Gymnasium facilities are available for staff at the negligible fees payment.
● Duty leave is granted to participate in Vipashyana Dhyan Shibir.
● Co-operative societies are functioning for the upliftment of the staff members.
● Statutory provisions are there for forming unions.
● Physiotherapy instruments are installed in the University campus.
● Routine Yoga practice is made available in the P.G. Institute and Administrative Building
under the guidance of expert Yoga Trainer.
● Pradanmantri Suraksha Bima Yojna Insurance scheme is adopted and the funded by the
University for contractual staff.
● Every year, selected teams from the University staff participate in the State level ‘Inter
University Sports competition’. The University supports by providing training sessions, TA,
DA and duty leave.
Students:
● Facilitation to avail Scholarships.
● Facilitation to avail concession in Railway travelling tickets.
● Free medical facility in the University Hospitals.
● Insurance to the students under Pradhan mantri Suraksha Beema Yojana.
● Stipend given to Interns, MD and Ph.D. students. The details are given in point 5.10.
● Fellowships from Government and Private Sectors are provided to the research scholars.
The details are given in point 5.1.
● In IPGT & RA, P.G and PhD Student Welfare Association for the academic year 2017 -2018
has been formed for performing the student related welfare activities. Prof. K.S. Patel, Dean
and I/C Director was appointed as the chief Patron of this association and Prof Mahesh
Vyas, as the Student Welfare officer.
6.5 Total corpus fund generated
*University development fund: FD: 9, 69, 00, 000, re. amount: 1, 47, 00, 000
6.6 Whether annual financial audit has been done Yes No
6,03,000/-
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6.7 Whether Academic and Administrative Audit (AAA) has been done?
Audit Type External Internal
Yes/No Agency Yes/No Authority
Academic No -- No --
Administrative No -- No --
A Committee is formed by P.G. Board in its 26th meeting dated 25/7/2016 vide item No. 14
6.8 Does the University/ Autonomous College declare results within 30 days?
For UG Programmes Yes No
For PG Programmes Yes No
6.9 What efforts are made by the University/ Autonomous College for Examination Reforms?
Every exam centre has to compulsorily arrange entire exam under CCTV. The recording of
the complete examination of each centre/class is submitted as CD/DVD to the University.
Different teams of the officials, appointed by the University, check these recordings. This
system has reduced malpractices during exam to less than 5%.
To avoid marks calculation mistake of paper evaluator, University appoints Scrutinizer to
check the total of all students who secured less than 40 marks.
Barcode system was implemented as a pilot project in First year B. Pharm. Examination in
May-2017, now it is implemented for all annual exams.
6.10 What efforts are made by the University to promote autonomy in the
affiliated/constituent colleges?
No such applications have been received by the University in this regard.
6.11 Activities and support from the Alumni Association:
● Lectures and interactive sessions are arranged for the students of the selected alumni to
share their expertise on particular subject topics.
● The alumni voluntarily guide and help the students for learning and entrance and other
competitive exam preparation.
● Feedback from the alumni is taken by the various constituent colleges of GAU.
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● Alumni meet of Institute for Post Graduate Teaching and Research in Ayurveda was held on
21st July, 2018, on foundation day celebration of the Institute and on 17th December 2017 of
IIAPS alumni.
● Fund has been generated by the SGAM Alumni association for the supportive activities.
● An active WhatsApp IIAPS and SGAM alumni group has been channelized to maintain
contacts and information sharing amongst the faculties and alumni of the Institute.
● The alumni of IIAPS support the students and the college for arranging industrial visits and
training and placements.
6.12 Activities and support from the Parent – Teacher Association
● During admission, an interactive session with the parents is organized, where the faculty
convey in detail course information, Institutional system and the University and
Institutional achievements.
● The management and the mentors are in regular contact with the parents. The parents can
put their problems to them and the Institute solves them timely and positively.
● The parents who are from the Pharmaceutical industries, voluntarily shares their expertise
with the students in the form of seminar, job placements and invited speeches.
6.13 Development programmes for support staff
● Support staff is recruited through outsourcing against vacant post. Salaries are paid through
bank only. EPF/ ESI are given as per rules.
● Sensitization and awareness programme for entry level NABH accreditation on 20/11/2017
by MDC IPGT&RA, Jamnagar at Dhanvantari Mandir, SGAM, and Jamanagar.
● Disaster Management Training has been conducted by MDC IPGT&RA, Jamnagar on
4/05/2018.
● Chairman National Commission for Safai Karmachari visited the campus
● Legal awareness program on Women Related Laws in Gujarat State, organized by University
of School of continuing Education in Ayurved, Gujarat Ayurved University, Jamanagar on
13/07/2017.
● The supportive staff is encouraged to participate in the workshops on the topics such as
Right to information, library development and management, Fire safety, disaster
management etc.
● University provides Free Health Check-up facility for the staff and their family.
● Created supernumerary 5% seats for wards of staff in all Self-Financed Courses run by
University.
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6.14 Initiatives taken by the institution to make the campus eco-friendly
● Conventional lights are replaced with LED at the time of replacement.
● The project of solar roof top is finalized with Gujarat Energy Development Authority in the
University buildings.
● Rain water harvesting is in place in all the buildings constructed after 2013.
● The University and the institutes have adopted the system of barring vehicle in the campus
on every Wednesdays.
● The use of legal papers has been restricted, unless for the legal correspondence.
● Use of Calibri font style to reduce paper consumption is expected into practice.
● It has been resolved by University office staff that they would switch off the fans and lights
when not required, especially while exiting the room. Thus, reducing the electricity
consumption.
● Air conditioners are used on energy saving temperature mode. Use of air conditioners only
up to the required level in large conference rooms, seminar halls and auditoriums is
practised.
● Energy efficient LCD/ LED computer monitors are used over CRT.
● The University has a green campus of 37 acres and 35 acres in the outskirts of the city at
Sasoi Village. In total there are more than 2500 small and big trees, including 250 species of
common and rare medicinal plants.
● Every year, tree plantation is done in the University campus and Sasoi Botanical Garden of
the University. Tree plantation is done on world environmental day and awareness
programme also conducted for Plastic ban by collecting Plastics garbage in campus area.
(5/06/2018)
● Swachchata Abhiyan (Clean India Drive) also carried out in campus area on World
Environmental Day -5/06/2018.
● To minimize water wastage and standard method of cultivation, drip irrigation is practiced
in the gardens of the University. Staff of Institute and hospital is also instructed and
sensitized for Save Water Drive.
● BMW (BIO-Medical Waste) regulations are strictly maintained for collection and disposal of
the waste as per government norms.
● Biodegradable and recyclable wastes are collected separately and disposed accordingly.
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Criterion – VII
Innovations and Best Practices
7.1 Innovations introduced during this academic year which have created a positive impact on
the functioning of the institution. Give details.
Yoga training summer camp for kids.
Implementation of Solar plant in the campus.
Distribution of Ayurvedic Kwatha for prevention of Swine flu & Dengue at 15 different spots
of Corporation & Jilha Panchayat for 15 days in the month of month of August also at the
same time in GGH Swine flu ward as Adjuvant.
Public Financial Management System (PFMS) is running smoothly for non-cash salary
payments of staff.
Biometric attendance monitoring system of PG and PhD scholars has been implemented
efficiently.
Best research presentation in weekly seminar has been initiated for the promotion of
standard and quality of research paper presentation.
Two new Satellite OPDs under Tapovan Kendra have been started at Ramakrishna Ashram
and Sikka town. Details are given in the annxure.
Different Weeks and Health Days, such as Thalassemia day, Asthma Day, Blood Pressure Day
etc. are celebrated in OPDs by conducting free medical check-up camps and awareness
programs.
Regular Yoga Camps for the citizens of Jamnagar are carried out by the Dept. of
Swasthvritta, SGAM.
In the collaboration with AYUSH and WAF a e has been started in the form of AYUSH-GURU (Video based learning) in SGAM last year and a National Workshop AYUSH GURU – A Web Based Teaching Programme” was organized as part of it on 1st and 2nd July, 2017 as part of the celebration of the foundation day of SGAM. The recording of the lectures is in progress.
The grant for the project on Pandu Anaemia has been sanctioned and released by AYUSH for SGAM and is in progress. As part of the project, screening of anaemia in adolescent girls in peripheral areas has been started.
A seminar was arranged on “Legal Awareness Programme on Women Related Laws In Gujarat State” by the GAU. All staff and students were compulsorily involved it this programme.
One trial base “Vyasan Mukti Kendra” has been started jointly by the departments of Agad Tantra and Vyavahar Ayurveda in the OPD of Shalakya Tantra. Counselling of the patients is done for de-addiction.
In house training for staff and students for various safety programs like Hand wash training, fire safety, disaster management, NABH training for the staff and Interns.
Orientation of internees is done by SGAC.
Bar code system has been implemented in the university level final examinations.
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The Institute with collaboration with University School of Continuing Education (USCE) for
skill development of Vaidyas, provides health education to people from different disciplines
and age but have a desperate urge to learn Ayurved. USCE conducts various certificate
courses and awareness programs, such as, Certificate courses (basic and advance) in
Dentistry, Kshar Sutra, Panchakarma, Nadi Vignan etc.
7.2 Provide the Action Taken Report (ATR) based on the plan of action decided upon at the
beginning of the year
Up-gradation of the infrastructure of the hospital as per NABH standards.
Approval of WHO as CC for TM for next 4 years.
A committee has been formed to prepare project report to be submitted to UGC to
contemplate and assent Gujarat Ayurved University as Centre of excellence. Regular follow
up is going on.
The process for laboratory up gradation, licencing and GMP certification in the University
Pharmacy has been initiated and is under process.
Academic calendar of the University has been prepared and the same is into practice for the
academic session 2017-18.
The process of new staff recruitment for the vacant posts has already been undertaken in all
the Institutes of the University. The details are given in point 2.3.
An Increase in the students’ financial support system has been made. For Indian students,
University and the Institutes have facilitated the process for availing financial aid under
Pradhanmantri scholarship yojna and Insurance to the students under the scheme provided
by Bank of India.
Expansion in Sports and Cultural activities has been done, such as:
Special coaching camps were provided to the students for training them to participate in the
various sports competitions.
Students participated in different competitions organized by Department of higher
education, Gujarat state for the celebration of NSS Day at Shyamji Krishna Varma University,
Bhuj on 22-09-2017. The details are mentioned in Part II, Criterion V.
Different Training programs on “NABH Standards for Ayurveda Hospitals” for the hospital
staff was organized in the Institute under the guidance of the Quality Council of India for
quality up liftment of the health care services of the hospital. The manual draft is already
uploaded.
National workshop on ‘AYUSHGURU’ was organised in July 2017 by SGAM on its foundation
day.
While in IPGTRA, Two days National Seminar entitled “National Seminar on Davyaguna-
Anukta Dravya Vivechana-2017” was organized. Total 374 delegates participated among
whome, 105 external and 269 were internal delegates. Dr P M Mehta oration was delivered
by Prof. V. K. Joshi, Dravyaguna Department, Faculty of Ayurveda, IMS, BHU, and Varanasi.
At SGAM, in house training to staff and students was given for various safety
measurements like fire safety, disaster management, Hand wash training etc.
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Display board for the buildings, botanical garden, shloka paintings on the wall of hostels
and buildings is under process.
Two major projects, titled ‘Centre for Excellence’ and ‘Management of Pandu (Anaemia) in
adolescent girls and women of reproductive age group with Ayurvedic medicines in
Jamnagar District, Gujarat’, have been sanctioned by AYUSH, Govt. of India to SGAM. In
total, there are total 14 major projects under IPG and RA.
Students’ data management software, developed by MKCL has been implemented for the
proper, detailed and online record maintenance.
Admission process of D. Pharm. (Ayu.) and B. Pharm. (Ayu.) have been restructured online.
On and off campus placement was done for the students and alumni of IIAPS. In the year
2017-18, three students from the current batch and 2 alumni have been assisted in
acquiring job in the renowned Pharma industries like Zydus cadila, Vasu Pharma, Zoetic
Ayurvedic Pvt. Ltd., Rajasthan Herbals, Jamna Pharmaceuticals Ltd., Shree Shankar
Ayurvedic Pharmacy and Mehta Herbals.
MPIYNER, the constituent Institute of the University organized Diabetes awareness program
at three different venues in the city.
Health awareness program on Yoga and Diabetes, Obesity, Pregnancy and Hypertension
were conducted by MPIYNER.
Teaching plan for all the subjects has been implemented in IIAPS from the academic year
2017-18.
The alumni meet was organized by the IIAPS in the month of December at Dhanvantari
mandir, with the total participation of 110 alumni.
Admission withdrawal form has been designed for the proper data record of the dropout
students.
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7.3 Give two Best Practices of the institution (please see the format in the NAAC Self-study
Manuals)
Institute Best Practices
IPGT & RA 1 Everyday Yoga training classes for faculty, students as well as OPD and IPD
patients.
2 Blood Donation camp is being organised every year on World Thalassemia
Day 8th May.
SGAM International Centre for Ayurvedic Studies
To coordinate the academic activities related to foreign students studying
at Gujarat Ayurved University and to provide exclusive information to
foreign Nationals, the International Centre for Ayurvedic Studies was
established. The centre coordinates the admissions and administrative and
technical support to the students from the various countries for various
short term and long term courses provided by the different Institutes of
the University.
Tapovan Research Centre
Tapovan research centre is a centre of researches in eugenics. It is a unique
place for nurturing best progeny for transforming the society. It is the
centre for development and implementation of profound and the best
practices in Garbha-Sanskara and Garbha-Vignana.
IIAPS IIAPS itself comes under best practice as it is the only Institute in the entire
Gujarat State to offer education in Ayurved Pharmacy. The curriculum
followed by the Institute has been adopted by all the other Ayurved
Pharmacy colleges in other states of the Nation.
Despite of being a self-financed institute, there is no prevalence of
management quota. Transparent admission process is followed without
money minting strategy.
MPIYNER The institute provides several certificate, diploma and under graduate short
and long term courses.
Eight classes of Yogabhyasa and physical exercise in gymnasium are
arranged daily for the citizens of Jamnagar.
7.4 Contribution to environmental awareness / protection
The University and its constituent Institutes practises “no vehicle” in the campus area on
Wednesdays of every week.
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On 22nd April, 2018, ‘World Earth day celebration’ was organized by Tapovan Kendra,
Gujarat Ayurved University.
Use of Calibri font style to minimize paper usage has been adopted in all the departments of
the University.
The use of Legal papers for documentation has been minimized.
LED lights, in replacement to conventional lights have been put in the offices and
laboratories. All street lights in the campus are LED.
It has been resolved by University office staff that they would switch off the fans and lights
when not required, especially while exiting the room. Thus, reducing the electricity
consumption.
Air conditioners are used on energy saving temperature mode. Use of air conditioners only
up to the required level in large conference rooms, seminar halls and auditoriums is
practised.
Energy efficient LCD/ LED computer monitors are used over CRT.
The University has main green campus of 37 acres and 35 acres in the outskirts of the city at
Sasoi Village. In total there are more than 2500 small and big trees, including 250 species of
common and rare medicinal plants.
● Every year, tree plantation is conducted in the University campus and Sasoi Botanical
Garden of the University. Details for the academic year 2017-18 are given in point 6.4.
To minimize water wastage and standard method of cultivation, Drip irrigation is practiced in
the gardens of the University.
Rain water collection is done at PG boys’ hostel and all newly constructed buildings.
BMW (BIO-Medical Waste) regulations are strictly maintained for collection and disposal of
the waste as per government norms.
Biodegradable and recyclable wastes are collected separately and disposed accordingly.
E-waste management:
I. Condemn IT equipment is sold through tendering process by Estate department of
University.
II. CD, DVD, Floppy etc. are shred by shredder machine.
III. Unwanted registry files, cache files, log files, temporary files, history files, duplicate files
etc. are cleaned through software.
7.5 Whether environmental audit was conducted? No
7.6 Any other relevant information the institution wishes to add. (for example SWOT
Analysis)
STRENGTHS:
Gujarat Ayurved University is the World’s Pioneer University, with profound Global
reputation for exclusive dedication in teaching and research in Ayurveda.
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Jamnagar has Seventy Years of Heritage in Ayurveda Education and designated as World’s
first WHOCC for Traditional Medicines (Ayurveda).
The University has ancient manuscripts and more than 2050 research thesis and
dissertations from the varied fields of Ayurveda and allied modern subjects.
The Global demand of the University is reflected through the students from more than 70
different countries and almost all the states of the Nation.
The University focuses and works in the frontier and impactful areas, aligned with the vision
and mission of Department of AYUSH.
The University has always maintained good rapport with National and International
Institutes, Universities and Industries.
IPGT & RA has been recognized as National Pharmacovigilance Resource centre for ASU
drugs.
I.P.G.T & R.A publishes AYU journal which is PubMed included peer reviewed research journal of
Ayurveda.
A huge flow of patients (around 1500/day) endorse demand, quality and attraction for the
dedicated services being provided by the University Hospitals in the field of healthcare.
University has an In house Pharmacy, which is medicine manufacturing unit of the
University and supplies medicine to the both U.G. and P.G. hospitals. 150 classical Ayurveda
medicines and around 40-50 special research medicines for research work of PG and Ph.D.
scholars of IPGT&RA are manufactured per year.
IPGT and RA is the only Ayurveda organization that runs specialized OPDs at all the three
wings of defence in Jamnagar and also has many Satellite OPDs in the nearby villages and
towns. The details and number of patients treated through these are given in point 3.26.
The Institutes of the University has well established research laboratories for all Ayurveda
and modern subjects and an animal house, maintained as per the guidelines of CPCSEA
(548/GO/Re/S/02/CPCSEA) by Pharmacology Laboratory, IPGT & RA.
The University has zero ragging incidences.
WEAKNESSES:
Lack of NABH and NABL accreditation.
Lack of Sufficient Manpower.
Lack of sophisticated instruments in the laboratories.
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OPPORTUNITIES:
Sufficient scope for NABH / NABL accreditation.
The University has potential to be designated as Centre of Excellence by UGC.
Collaborative research and development work with the World’s renowned organizations to
popularize Ayurveda across the globe and correlate with the newer advancements in health
and medicine.
CHALLENGES:
There is no regulatory body or council for Ayurved Pharmacy course.
Increase in the number of affiliated colleges and the students in flow in the University, in
the past two years, bring in the infrastructural challenges.
Growing concerns on Ayurveda formulations.
Researches that meet the need of current-day contemporary science.
Availability of good quality drugs and lack of resources of genuine drugs.
Additional efforts to generate adequate evidences to meet the increasing demands.
Insufficient infrastructure.
8. Plans of next year
As there is no Central University for Ayurveda; Gujarat Ayurved University can be upgraded as Central
University, which will lead to proper platform for globalization and main-streaming of Ayurveda.
Quality Enhancement and Accreditation
To recognize hospitals and laboratories of the University with NABH and NABL Accreditation.
Renovation of Dhanvantary Mandir building
Curricular Aspects
National center for teachers training.
To re structure syllabi of D. Nat. Yoga (Ayu.) (H.E.), PGDYN, D. Pharm. (Ayu.) and B. Pharm.
(Ayu.) courses.
Implementation of teaching plan and students’ progress report. Celebration of foundation day
in the form of video based learning program “AYUSHGURU”
Preparation of Audio-Visual lectures by the 1st year faculties under “AYUSHGURU”.
To start coaching centre for MD entrance examination for BAMS students.
To initiate small research projects for the advanced learners in the UG Colleges.
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Instigation of New Programs/ Facilities
To commence P.G. Diploma courses and Post-graduation education in all 22 specialties of
Ayurveda with 6 seats in each specialty.
Up-gradation of the infrastructure of the hospital into a 300 bedded in-patient department hospital.
To establish National Ayurveda Biostatistics Resource Centre.
Develop super-specialty referral hospital in the areas like Panchakarma, Balaroga, Streeroga, and
Ksarasutra, Netra Roga etc.
To develop IPGT and RA as centre for developing Standard Treatment Protocols for NCDs.
To develop a National repository centre for Herbal drugs.
To establish Telemedicine centre in the University.
To initiate commercialized drug testing facility in IIAPS.
To initiate orthopaedic and cataract surgeries by Shalakya and Shalya Tantra Departments
of SGAM.
To establish a centre of network for AYUSH cancer care by Rasa Shastra and Bhaishajya
Kalpana Department of SGAM.
To set off certificate course in Naturopathy, under MPIYNER.
Faculty Development and Activities
To initiate weekly seminar for staff and interns in constituent UG colleges.
To execute various quality management and enhancement training programmes/
Workshops and faculty development Programmes for the staff from all the sectors of the
University.
To increase number of research publications by faculty and Ph.D. Scholars, especially in
indexed and high impact factor journals.
Vaidya Joban Modha Vaidya C. H. Babaria
Coordinator Director,
IQAC, Gujarat Ayurved University
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ANNEXURE 1
SWASTHYA RAKSHANA PROGRAMME Swatch Bharat Mission‟ has been launched by Govt. of India to improve the quality of life of every
Indians. Guidelines of healthy lifestyle and preventive strategy of diseases developed on the basis of
Ayurveda can also contribute crucially in Swasthya Rakshana (prevention) Programme. Therefore, it is
encouraging step of AYUSH ministry and CCIM to upscale the activities of Swasthya Rakshan by linking
the programs with „Swatch Bharat Mission‟ in the country as hygiene is fundamental to disease
prevention through empowering national AYUSH institutes. IPGT&RA hospital performs following four
major activities under the Swasthya Rakshana Programme.
Extension OPDs:-
IPGT&RA hospital runs seven extension OPDs to make Ayurvedic health facilities more accessible for
people who lives in remote areas or societies. Activities of Swasthya Rakshan Programme are merged
with functions of daily extension OPDs for its easy implementation and for making facilities more
accessible to beneficiaries. Table no. 1 provides data of activities of extension OPDs.
Table no. 1: Details of weekly extension OPD. Sl No. Extension/satellite clinics Schedule Physician in charge Patients visited
1 Air force Monday Dr.Shubhangi Kamble 1313
2 Sasoi Garden Tuesday Dr. B.R. Patel 1486
3 I N S Valsura (Navy) Tuesday Dr. Mandip Goyal 604
4 Shri Jam Ranjitsinh Niradhar
Aashram
Wednesday Dr. Darshana Pandya 219
5 Jamnagar, District Jail Friday Dr. Prashant Bedarkar 140
6 Army cantonment, Jamnagar Friday Dr. Rahul Gandhi 473
7 Vatsalyadham Old agehome,
Vasai village
Wednesday Dr. D. H. Pandya 230
8 Mitha port (Salt) OPD
(Started on 28.10.2016)
Friday Dr. D. H. Pandya 64
9 Sikka Every day Rotational duty of SGAC vaidya
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10 Dared Every day Rotational duty of SGAC vaidya
11 Ramakrishna Ashram saturda Vd. Suhag Raval
Medical Camps:-
The Hospital also organizes health camps at weekends in remote areas with the objective to
popularize Ayurvedic system of medicine and to provide Ayurvedic medicines to the public by
providing free medical examination/check-up and medicines. Table no. 2 provides data related with
the medical camps organized during the last year in various places of Gujarat.
Table no. 2: Details of health camps: Sr. No. Name of the Place Date Patients Treated
1. Jetpur 04.06.2017 350
2. Moti panneli 11.06.2017 322
3. Bhanvad 18.06.2017 269
4. Toda 16.07.2017 385
5. Rajkot 06.08.2017 197
6. Jamnagar 27.08.2017 105
7. Panneli 03.08.2017 322
8. Lalpur 17.09.2017 181
9. Moti panneli 17.12.2017 195
10. Chela 07.01.2018 174
11. Jamjodhpur 28.01.2018 255
12. Theba 23.01.2017 116
13. Jetpur 04.02.2018 236
14. Jamnagar 25.02.2018 162
15. Jamraval 11.03.2018 165
16. Dared `18.03.2018 132
17. Jamnagar 25.02.2018 162
18 Jamraval 11.03.2018 165
19 Dared 18.03.2018 132
20 Jetpur 10.06.2018 218
21 Kunnad 17.06.2018 168
Total 4411
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Medical camps organized by SGAC:
Sl. No Date Coordinator
and number
of
staff/students
Name of the activity
No. of
Beneficiaries
Place
1. 14 to 17
/09/ 2017
Dr. Shashikant
Prajapati
For the prevention of
Swine-flue, Kwatha
distribution
5,000 approx. Pranami Mandir,
Jamnagar
2. 13/03/2018
Dr Shashikant
Prajapati
Nidana Camp (under
the Programme
officer of National
Service Scheme, ,
SGAM, GAU,
Jamnagar)
36 participants
(Ref:
UGS/6/C/2/2017-
18/1375; dt:
13/3/18)
Mahila
Vruddhashram,
Jamnagar
3. 14/3/2018 Dr Shashikant
Prajapati
Nidana Camp (under
the Programme
officer of National
Service Scheme, ,
SGAM, GAU,
Jamnagar)
22 participants
(Ref:
UGS/6/C/2/2017-
18/1375; dt:
13/3/18)
Anathashram,
Jamnagar
4. 25/08/2017
Vd. Chinmayi
Shah
Vd. Rita
Khagram
No.of staff –
11
No.of
students - 03
Nidan camp 319 patients Shri Patel
Academy, Khodiyar
Colony, Jamnagar
5.
24/12/2017 Dr. Neha
Pandya
No. Of staff –
14
No. of
Students- 6
Nidan Camp 35 Rangunwala
Hospital, Jamnagar
6. 20/08/2017 Dr. Neha
Pandya
Vd. Achyuta
Atara
Vd Kalpesh
Dattani
Nidan camp 87 Brahma Samaj
Wadi,
Pancheshwar
Tower, Jamnagar
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Vd. Neha Tank
7. 10/09/2017 Dr. Neha
Pandya
Vd. Achyuta
Atara
Vd Kalpesh
Dattani
Vd. Neha Tank
Nidan camp 201 Awas Yojana, B
type block, M. P,
Shaha Udyognagar,
Jamnagar
8. 24/09/2017 Dr. Neha
Pandya
Vd Kalpesh
Dattani
Vd Rita
Khagram
Nidan camp 107 Pabari Hall/
Vejuma Hall,
Jamnagar
10. 07/01/2018 Vd. Achyuta
Atara – Co.
Dr. Hetal
Baria
Vd Kalpesh
Dattani
Vd. Neha Tank
Nidan camp 188 Ashapura Mandir,
Macchar Nagar,
Jamnagar
11. 21/01/2018 Vd. P.P.
Chauhan
Dr. Neha
Pandya
Vd. Rita
Khagram
Nidan camp 100 Mukteshwar
Mahadev Temple,
Murlidhar Nagar,
Jamnagar
12. 28/01/2018 Dr. Neha
Pandya
Vd. Neha Tank
Nidan camp 136 Harshadpur,
District-Jamnagar
13. 25/02/2018 Vd. Neha
Pandya
Nidan camp 86 Jamana Wadi,
Brahma Samaj,
Jamnagar
14. 23/06/2018 Vd. P.P.
Chauhan
Dr. Gridhma
Solanki
Vd. Megha G.
Pandya
Nidan camp 176 PHC, Varvala,
Dwarka
15. 16/07/2017 Vd. Hetal Vyas
Vd. Hetal
Baria
Nidan Chikitsa camp 76 District Police
office, Jamnagar
16. 17/09/2017 Vd. Hetal Vyas
Vd. Hetal
Baria
Sarvaroga Nidana
Camp
39 Mahila College
Campus, Jamnagar
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Dr. Charmi
Mehta/
Vd. P. P.
Chauhan
Vd. Achyuta
Atara
Vd. Neha Tank
Vd. Joyal Patel
17. 01/10/2017 Vd. D. V. Patel
Vd. P. B. Joshi
Vd. Rita
Khagram
Vd. Rajshree
Unadkat
Vd. C. U.
Khunt
Sarvaroga Chikitsa
Camp
126 District Jail,
Jamnagar
18. 19/11/2017 Vd Kalpesh
Dattani – Co.
Dr. Hetal
Vyas
V d. Achyuta
Atara
Vd. Neha Tank
Nidan Camp 42 Sarvodaya Mahila
Mandal, Digvijay
Plot-1, Jamnagar
19. 19/04/2018 Vd. Megha
Pandya
Vd. Hetal Vyas
Vd. Dhananjay
Patel
Free Nidan - Chikitsa
Camp for Liver
disorders
10 Kayachiktsa OPD
(No. 1), SGAC,
Jamnagar
20. 25/04/2018 Vd. Megha
Pandya
Vd. Hetal Vyas
Vd. Dhananjay
Patel
Free Nidan-Chikitsa
Camp for Malaria
8 Kayachiktsa OPD
(No. 1), SGAC,
Jamnagar
21. 01/05/2018 Vd. Dhananjay
Patel
Vd. Hetal Vyas
Vd. Megha
Pandya
Free Diagnostic camp
of Asthma
20 Kayachikitsa OPD,
Room no.1, Shri
Gulabkunverba
Ayurved Hospital,
Jamnagar
22. 01/05/2018 Vd. Dhananjay
Patel
Vd. Charmi S
Mehta
Free Diagnostic camp
of Malaria
Kayachikitsa OPD,
Room no.1, Shri
Gulabkunverba
Ayurved Hospital,
Jamnagar
23. 16-
18/11/2017
Vd. Rajshree
Unadkat
Nidana & Chikitsa
Camp
More than 200
patients took
Dept. of Shalakya
Tantra
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Vd. Achyuta
Atara
benefit
24. 18/03/2018 Vd. Rita
Khagram
Nidan Camp Balachadi,
Jamnagar
25. 28/08/2017
to
11/09/2017
Vd. Arpan A.
Bhatt
Vd.Nilesh R.
Sarvaiya
Mr. Dharit
Joshi
Yoga therapy for
Menstrual Disorders
27 Department of
Swasthavrutta and
Yoga, SGAM,
Jamnagar
26. 13/09/2017
to
27/09/2017
Vd. Arpan A.
Bhatt
Vd.Nilesh R.
Sarvaiya
Mr. Dharit
Joshi
Yoga therapy for
Women
20 Department of
Swasthavrutta and
Yoga, SGAM,
Jamnagar
Yoga-therapy camps held in swasthvrutta yoga nisargopachara department during the year 2018-19
Sr Date Camp on disease Male Female Total Remarks
1 01.04.2018 to 15.04.2018 Menstrual disorders 0 28 28
Departmental yoga therapy camp
2 10.04.2018 to 30.04.2018 Insomnia 8 6 14
Departmental yoga therapy camp
3 01.05.2018 to 15.05.2018 Acidity 5 17 22
Departmental yoga therapy camp
4 16.05.2018 to 30.05.2018 Respiratory disorders 3 15 18
Departmental yoga therapy camp
5 15.06.2018 to 20.06.2018
Bams all students IDY 2018 training 135 188 323
International day of yoga 2018 training
6 15.06.2018 to 20.06.2018
College all staff IDY 2018 training 83 45 128
International day of yoga 2018 training
7 21.06.2018 to 27.06.2018 Diabetes 12 21 33
International day of yoga 2018 camp
8 21.06.2018 to 27.06.2018 Hypertension 15 7 22
International day of yoga 2018 camp
9 21.06.2018 to 27.06.2018 Obesity 7 24 31
International day of yoga 2018 camp
10 21.06.2018 to 27.06.2018 Menstrual disorders 0 15 15
International day of yoga 2018 camp
11 02.07.2018 to 16.07.2018 Thyroid 3 11 14
Departmental yoga therapy camp
12 20.07.2018 to 30.07.2018 Joint pain management 9 18 27
Departmental yoga therapy camp
13 01.08.2018 to 15.08.2018 Back pain 5 18 23
Departmental yoga therapy camp
14 07.08.2018 to 11.08.2018
Prathma yoga Shibir for third year student 28 33 61
Departmental yoga therapy camp
15 16.08.2018 to 30.08.2018 Neck pain management 5 16 21
Departmental yoga therapy camp
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16 17.09.2018 to 30.09.2018 Amlapitta 6 16 22
Departmental yoga therapy camp
Total 324 478 802
Cleanness drive in campus SWACHHATA PAKHWADA was celebrated by the Institute from 1st to 15th September, 2017 for
spreading the message of cleanliness not only in students but also in the surrounding areas. Under this
“Swachhata Hi Sewa” campaign was conducted & Swachhata Abhiyan had been performed to clean all
areas of campus like offices, departments, hospital, water supply tank, corridor area, hostel, canteen
etc. Swachhata rally was also organized on 02nd October 2017. All the students, employees, officers
and faculties were actively participated in this programme.
School Health Care: During the year, among 08 Schools of the Jamnagar city, total 638 School Children were screened for
worm infestation, anemia, cerebral palsy and other (skin, URTI, ear, dental caries and fever etc.)
Healthcare facilities have been provided to the affected by the institute.
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ANNEXURE 2
INSTITUTIONAL WEEKLY SEMINAR
The institution has a long standing history of conducting weekly seminars (Schedule on every working
Thursday afternoon), being conducted since 33 years. It acts as a platform for knowledge sharing and
it helps in the teaching-learning process and also boosts up the confidence of the scholar. The
Institutional Weekly seminar is conducted on every Thursday in which the Post Graduate scholars
present the topic assigned to them and discussion is done thereafter, by the faculties of the various
departments of the Institute. A Senior Faculty is assigned the charge of the Organizing Secretary of the
Institutional Weekly Seminar and he is responsible for the schedule of the programme.
During the last year, 51 Weekly seminars were conducted by the Institute. The detail of the Institutional
Weekly seminar is explained in the table below.
Table showing the Details of the Institutional Weekly Seminar, I.P.G.T & R.A
Sr
no.
Date Name of the Scholar Department Topic
1 07/09/2017 Dr. Binal Rupapara Kayachikitsa Efficacy of Kalyanaka Ghritam and
Sarpagandhadi Yoga in the management
of Unmada w.s.r.
Schizophrenia.
2 14/09/2017 Dr. RitikaVerrma Basic Principles Inter relationship of Prakriti, diet and
lifestyle in the management of Vyanga.
3 21/09/2017 Dr. Mavani
Shreeja
Panchakarma A comparative clinical study to evaluate
role of Nasya and
Physiotherapy in the management of
Avabahuka w.s.r. to Frozen Shoulder
4 28/09/2017 Dr. Varun Desale Rasashastra &
Bhaishajya
Kalpana
Comparative genotoxic profiles of
Trinshati and Shashti puta Naga bhasma
and their efficacy in Madhumeha (Type –
II Diabetes
Mellitus)
5 05/10/2017 Dr. Vasundhara
Sharma
Roganidana &
Vikruti Vigyana
Etio-pathological study of
Madhumeha (type -2 diabetes) and its
management by Amalakibhavit Nisha
6 12/10/2017 Dr. Vedika Ade Shalakya Tantra A Clinical evaluation of Shigru Haridradi
eye drops and Rasayana Yoga in the
management of Netra Abhishyanda
(Allergic Conjunctivitis)
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7 02/11/2017 Dr. Bhagirath
Sankaliya
Shalya Tantra A Clinical study on Kanchanar Guggulu
and Ushiradya Tailamatra basti in the
management of
Mutraghata w.s.r. to Benign Prostatic
Hyperplasia
8 09/11/2017 Dr. Anupam
Gautam
Prasutitantra &
Striroga
Role of Shaman Sneha and Uttarbasti
with Phalaghrita in the management of
endometrial thickness of female
infertility (Vandhyatwa) A Randomized
open labeled comparative clinical trial.
9 16/11/2017 Dr. Kuldeep Soni Kaumarabhritya A Comparative study of
ShwasharaDashemani in the
management of TamakaShwasa
(Bronchial Asthma) in Children – A
randomized open labelled clinical trial.
10 23/11/2017 Dr. Bharat
Ramavat
Dravyaguna A Comparative Experimental Evaluation
on Root Bark and Stem Bark of two
Source Plants of Patala w.s.r.
Stereospermum suaveolens (Roxb.) DC
and Schrebera swieteniodes Roxb.
11 30/11/2017 Dr. Sandeepani K
Maragaalawaththa.
Kayachikitsa Efficacy of Seetaram Vati (A Shrilankan Traditional Drug) &Vatari Guggulu in the management of Amavata (Rheumatoid Arthritis) An Open Labeled Randomized
Comparative Clinical Trial.
12 30/11/2017 Dr. Rakesh Chhangani
Basic Principles Concept of Dhatu Pradoshaja Vikara
w.s.r. to Rasa Pradoshaja Vikara and its
principles of management.
13 07/12/2017 Dr. Parya
Vaghashiya
Shalakya Tantra Comparative evaluation of Vasanjana
and Vimlavarti Anjana in the
management of Timira.
14 07/12/2017 Dr. Jigisha Patel Rasashastra &
Bhaishajya
Kalpana
Role of Kalka and Kwatha in the
preparation of Guduchi ghrita and its
effect on Eka Kushtha (Psoriasis)
15 04/01/2018 Dr. Soniya Parmar Roganidana &
VikrutiVigyana
An Etiopathological study of Yuvana
Pidika (Acne) & its Management by
Yavadi Lepa and Guduchyadi Vati
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16 04/01/2018 Dr. Vasaiya Sunita Panchakarma
:A Comparative Clinical Study on
The Effect of Virechana Karma and
Mandura Vajra Vataka in the
Management of Pandu W.S.R. To
Iron Deficiency Anemia
17 11/01/2018 Dr. Bijendra Shah Shalya Tantra A Comparative clinical study of
Apamarga Kshara application and
Sclerotherapy in the management of
Arsha (1st and 2nd Degree piles)
18 11/01/2018 Dr. Ashiya Prasutitantra &
Striroga
Management of Artavdushti w.s.r. to
PCOS by Virechana and Pathadi
Kwatha: A Randomized Controlled
Clinical Trial.
19 25/01/2018 Dr. Mital Buha Dravyaguna Effect of Shodhana on Phytochemical and
safety profile of Vatsanabha (Aconitum
Ferox Wall) Root.
20 25/01/2018 Dr. Renu Rani Kaumarabhritya Efficacy of Yoga Basti with Bala Taila and
Sahachara Taila and Nasya with
Panchendriya Vivardhana Taila in the
management of cerebral palsy an open
labeled randomized comparative clinical
trial.
21 01/02/2018 Dr. Sachinkumar Kayachikitsa Clinical Study on Vijaysaradi Ghanavati
and Madhumehari Vati in the
management of Madhumeha (Type 2
Diabetes) – A Single Blind Randomized
Comparative Trial.
22 01/02/2018 Dr. Ashok Bishnoi Basic Principles Concept of Dukha Hetvah in Brihattrayi w.s.r Chittodvega (anxiety) and its management
23 08/02/2018 Dr. Rampoojan
Verma
Panchakarma Effect of Erandmuladi Niruha Basti and
Shunthi Kwath with Erandtaila in the
management of Katishoola w.s.r. to
Lumbar Spndylosis: An Open Labeled
Randomized Comparative
Clinical Trial.
24 08/02/2018 Dr. Sandhya Barad Rasashastra &
Bhaishajya
Kalpana
Developing Pharmaceutico – analytical
profiles for Marichyadi Lepa and
Abhayarishta and their efficacy on
Shvitra (Leucoderma) through
Randomized, Single Blind
Trial
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25 15/02/2018 Dr. Shruti Vinchi Roganidana &
Vikruti Vigyana
Etiopathological study of
Dyslipidemia and role of Mustadi Ghana
and Pathyapalana in its management –
Single Blind Randomized Comparative
Clinical Trial.
26 15/02/2018 Dr. Kumari
Archana
ShalakyaTantra Role of Dashamoola Taila Karnapoorana
with & without Ashwagandhadi Ghrita in
the management of Karnanada w.s.r. to
Tinnitus
27 22/02/2018 Dr. Rahul Solanki Shalya Tantra A Clinical Evaluation of Guggulu based
Kharasutra in the management of Arsha
(3rd& 4th degree piles)
28 22/02/2018 Dr. Gaurav Balat Prasutitantra &
Striroga
Effect of Brihtyadi Yapana Basti and
Shivalingi Beeja Churna in the
management of Vandhyatva (Female
Infertility) w.s.r. to Anovulatoryfactor
- An Open Labeled Randomized
Clinical Trial
29 01/03/2018 Dr. Niral Sojitra Dravyaguna Impact of Shodhana on Haridra (Curcuma
longa Linn.) Rhizome: A Phyto –
pharmacological Evaluation.
30 01/03/2018 Dr. Monika
Solanki
Kaumarabhritya Efficacy of Shayyamutrahara yoga and
Medhya Rasayana in the management of
Shayyamutra (enuresis) – An open
labeled, randomized comparative clinical
trial
31 08/03/2018 Dr. Akash D
.Maru
Basic Principles Concept Of AharaMatra In Relation
To „Matra Hi Agni Pravartika’ w.s.r to
Vidagdhajirna
32 08/03/2018 Dr. Ritika Mishra Panchakarma
A clinical study to evaluate and compare
the effect of Vamana,Virechana and
Shamana in the management of
Ekakustha w.s.r to psoriasis
33 15/03/2018 Dr. Prapti
Jivarajani
Rasashastra &
Bhaishajya
Kalpana
Impact of Kajjali, Ras Parpati and
Ras Sindura in the preparation of
Shwaskuthar ras and their comparative
efficacy in Tamaka
Swasa (Bronchial Asthma)
34 15/03/2018 Dr. Biman
chaudhary
Shalakya Tantra A clinical comparative open label study in
the management of shitada w.s.r. to
Gingivitis
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35 22/03/2018 Dr. Madhuri Rai Shalya Tantra A comparative clinical evaluation of
Raktamokshana and trayodashang
Guggulu in the management of
Sandhigata Vata w.s.r. to lumber
spondylosis
36 22/03/2018 Dr. Hetal Nakum
Prasutitantra &
Striroga
Management of female infertility w.s.r.
to fallopian tube blockage with Virechana
and Uttarabasti- a randomized clinical
trial
37 05/04/2018 Dr. Jigyasa Pathak
Dravyaguna Effect of Shodhana on phyto-
pharmacological profile of Bakuchi
(Psoralea corylifolia L.) seeds
38 05/04/2018 Dr. Bhumi Mori
Kaumarbhritya
Management of Beejadushtijanya Pandu
(Thalassemia Major) with modified
Musta-Triphaladi Avaleha and
Gandhakadi yoga – An open labeled
Randomized control clinical trial
39 12/04/2018 Dr. Megha
Acharya
Basic Principles An experimental study on
Nityasevaniya Dravyas w.s.r. to
Saindhava lavana
40 12/04/2018 Dr. Laveena Kumari Panchakarma A comparative clinical study to evaluate
the effect of Virechana, Vamana &
Shwasahara yoga in the management of
Tamaka shwasa w.s.r. to Bronchial
asthma
41 19/04/2018 Dr. Prasant
Shrivastava
Rasashastra &
Bhaishajya
Kalpana
Comparative safety study of Rajata
Bhasma with silver nanoparticles
prepared through green synthesis
method
42 19/04/2018 Dr. Tumpa
Brahma
Shalakya Tantra Role of Chitraka Haritaki Avaleha and
Haridradi Pratisharana in the
management of Tundikeri (Tonsillitis)
43 26/04/2018 Dr. Hetal Nakrani Shalya Tantra A clinical study of Apamarga Ksharasutra
application and open lateral
sphincterectomy in the management of
Parikartik A (Chronic Fissure in Ano)
44 26/04/2018 Dr. Puja Sutaria Prasutitantra &
Striroga
Efficiency of Dhatakkyadi Varti &
Panchavalkaladi Varti in the
management of Upapluta Yoninyapad
(Vulvovaginitis during pregnancy)- A
randomized open labeled comparative
clinical study
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45 17/05/2018 Dr. Vivek Kumar
Patel
Dravyaguna Impact of Shodhana on
Phytopharmacological properties of
different source plants of Karavira root
bark and clinical efficacy of Rakta
Karavira Tail on Vicharchika
46 17/05/2018 Dr. Jaidev Gaheja Kaumarabhritya Efficacy of Paushtika biscuit with and
without Deepana Pachana in the
management of Karshya
(malnutrition)- An open labeled,
randomized comparative clinical trial
47 24/05/2018 Dr. Kamla Moond Basic Principles A study on Panchamahabhuta Siddhant
to develop objective parameters for
assessment of Prithvi Mahabhuta
48 24/05/2018 Dr. Shiho Oikawa Panchakarma Virechana Karma along with
Vaitarana Basti followed by Maha
Bhallataka Avaleha in the management
of Amavata wsr. to Rheumatoid
Arthritis: A comparative randomized
controlled study
49 31/05/2018 Dr Ashok Kumar Shalakya Tantra A clinical study to evaluate the effect of
Dasamooladya ghrita along with
Mridweekaadi eye drops and
Nayanamrita eye ointment on
Shushkaakshipaaka w.s.r. to dry eye
syndrome
50 07/06/2018 Dr. Tapaswi
Jitendra
Dravyaguna A critical review on drugs of Anupaana Manjari and pharmacological evaluation of Vishaghna Karma (anti-venom activity) of shvetarka [Calotropis gigantean (linn.) R. Br. ex Ait.] against Daboia russelli venom
51 07/06/2018 Dr. Tarak Bhagora Shalakya Tantra A clinical study on the efficacy of
Jivantyadi Ghrita (Tarpana and
orally) on Timira w.s.r. to Presbyopia
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ANNEXURE 3: STATUS OF RESEARCH PROEJCTS
NATIONAL AGENCIES SPONSORED- EMR Nature of the Projects & PI Years Name of the funding
Agency
Total grant
sanctioned
COMPLETED
“Identification of Genomic Correlates of Prakriti in Healthy Individuals in West Indian Population of Gujarat” - Dr. A.B. Thakar (PI), Dr. Mandip Goyal (Co-PI) Greeva Bhatt (JRF) ,Riddhi Kanakhara(JRF), Sachin Dalal(RA) & one Project Assistant
2016 CSIR Ayurgenomics Unit, Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology, New Delhi
44,00,000/-
ONGOING
Development of standardization of harvesting and good collection practice of two latex bearing plants i.e. Arka (Calotropis gigantea L.R.Br. ex Ait. & Calotropis procera Ait R.Br.) and Sunthi (Euphorbia nerifolia Linn.) - Dr. R.N. Acharya (PI), Dr. V.J. Shukla (Co-I), Dr. Anagha Ranade (Co-I) & Sudita Roy(SRF)
2015 National Medicinal Plant Board, M/o AYUSH, Govt. of India, New Delhi
15,61,000/-
“Experimental and clinical studies of Nagapheni (Opuntia elatior Mill.) an Anukta dravyas (extra- Pharmacoepial drug) w.s.r. to hematinic activity” Dr. R.N. Acharya (PI), Dr. M.B. Nariya (Co-I), Dr. Mandip Goyal (Co-I), D K Khadutkar(RA) & Bhagyashree Vaghora(JRF)
2015 M/o AYUSH, Govt. of
India, New Delhi
29,22,800/-
“Experimental evaluation of cardioprotective activity of Ayurvedic herbal formulation- Arjunadi Yoga” Dr. M.B. Nariya (PI), Dr. K. Nishtenshwar (Co-I), Dr. Sushma Bhuvad (Co-I) & Jyoti Katoch(SRF)
2015 National Medicinal Plant Board, M/o AYUSH, Govt. of India, New Delhi
14,69,320/-
“Development and validation of Prikriti assessment questioner /scale” Dr. A.S. Baghel (PI-1), Dr. Shalinee Mishra (PI-2) & Dr. Rajkumar Chinthala(SRF)
2016 CCRAS, M/o AYUSH, Govt. of India, New Delhi
5,53,200/-
Developing SOP of Rasa Manikya and Tribhuvan Kirti Rasa Prof. B.J. Patgiri (PI) & Satputi(SRF)
2017 CCRAS, M/o AYUSH, Govt. of India, New Delhi
5,61,600/-
Gujarat Ayurved University/Jamnagar/Gujarat/AQAR 17-18 Page 76
IMR PROJECTS Nature of the Projects & PI Years Name of the
funding
Agency
Total grant
sanctioned
Received
ONGOING
Pre-clinical and clinical studies on Naga Bhasma w.s.r. to Diabetes mellitus - Dr. B.J. Patgiri (PI), Prof. P.K. Prajapati (Co-I), Dr. M.B. Nariya (CoI), Dr. V.J. Shukla (Co-I)
2013 IPGT&RA, Department Rasashastra Bhaishajya Kalpana
of &
41,26,400/- 41,26,400/-
Wound healing activity and safety profile of Securinega leucopyrus (Willd.) Muell. – An experimental study - Dr. T.S. Dudhmal (PI), Dr. M.B. Nariya (Co-I), Prof. S.K. Gupta (Co-I), Dr. Mahanta (Co-I) & Vijaykumar(SRF)
2015 IPGT&RA, Dept. of Shalya Tantra
12,56,400/- 12,56,400/-
Safety assessment of Garbhapala Rasa – A retrospective study - Dr. Shilpa B. Donga (PI), Prof. L.P. Dei (Co-I) & Asmita Nakum(JRF)
2015 IPGT&RA, Dept. of S.R. & P.T.
13,78,000/- 13,78,000/-
Lexicon Edition of Charaka Samhita - Vd. Hiteshkumar Vyas (PI), Prof. M.K. Vyas (Co-I), Dr. AS Baghel (CoI), Dr. Shubhangi Kamble (Co-I), Dr. Rajkumar Chinthala(SRF) & Dr. Bhavya K(SRF)
2015 Dept. of Basic Principles
22,28,300/- 22,28,300/-
Phyto-pharmacognostical and biological evaluation of five extra pharmacopoeial plants (Anukta Dravya) of Ayurveda - Prof. R.N. Acharya (PI), Dr. Harisha C.R. (Co-I), Dr. V.J. Shukla (Co-I) & Sweetu Jani(SRF)
2015 IPGT&RA, Department of Dravyaguna
16,36,400/- 16,36,400/-
Assessment of genotoxic potential of Rasa Parpati and Swasakuthara Rasa - Dr. Galib (PI), Prof. PK Prajapati (CoI), Dr. BJ Patgiri (Co-I)
2016 IPGT&RA, Department of R.S. & B.K.
9,60,000/- 9,60,000/-
Digitalization of compilations of the drugs - Vd. B.R. Patel (PI), Prof. K Nishteswar (Co-I),
Jaypalsinh (Comp. work)
2016 IPGT&RA, Department of Dravyaguna
10,69,500/- 10,69,500/-
Establishment of seed bank reservoir – A Research center - Dr. Harisha C.R. (PI), Dr.Bhupesh R Patel (Co-I) & Gautam Fichadiya(SRF)
2016 IPGT&RA, Pharmacognosy Lab.,
12,63,200/- 12,63,200/-
Cell based in vitro and in vivo Pharmacological assessment of Limnophila rugosa (Roth.) Merr.-an Extra-Pharmacopoeial drug - Dr. M.B. Nariya (PI), Prof. R.N. Acharya (Co-I)
& Nidhi Ranpariya (SRF upto Jan‟18),
Vijaykumar(SRF after Jan‟18)
2016 IPGT&RA, Pharmacology, Lab.
12,56,400/- 12,56,400/-
Gujarat Ayurved University/Jamnagar/Gujarat/AQAR 17-18 Page 77
MAJOR RESEARCH PROJECTS- INDUSTRY SPONSORED Nature of the Projects & PI Years Name of the
funding Agency
Total grant sancti
oned
COMPLETED
“A clinical study to evaluate the Stanyjanana (galactogogue) effect of Promolact capsules and granules(an open randomized clinical study)” - Prof. K.S. Patel (PI), Dr. Rajgopal (Co-PI), Dr. V.K. Kori (Co-I) & Dr. Bhavya K.(JRF),Dept. Kaumarbhritya
2015- 2017
M/s. Mercury Laboratories, Vadodara
3 ,41, 2 58/-
“Evaluation of clinical efficacy & safety of Saina tablets in the management of sinusitis (Pratishyaya)” - Dr. D.B. Vaghela, Dept. of Shalya & Archana N K(SRF)
2015- 2017
M/s. Ayurchem Products, Dombivili, Mumbai
5 ,65, 0 50/-
“Efficacy of clinical safety and efficacy for Stifain tablet in the
management of Rheumatoid Arthritis (Amavata)” - Dr. Mandip
Goyal & Rucha Pandya(JRF) - Dept. of Kayachikitsa
2015- 2017
M/s. Ayurchem Products, Dombivili,
Mumbai
3 ,84, 0 30/-
ONGOING
“Evaluation of clinical efficacy & safety of Diacea in the management of Diabetes mellitus type-2 (Madhumeha)” Dr. Darshana Pandya(PI) & Dr. Dennis Patel(JRF), Dept. of RNVV
2016 M.B. Life Science Laboratory, New Delhi
6,0960 0/-
Evaluation of clinical efficacy of Nurogrex capsule on Shirahshoola (headache/migraine) - Dr. D.B. Vaghela & Kannan V S(SRF) Dept. of Shalakya
2018 Zoetic Ayurvedic Pvt. Ltd., Ahmedabad
5 ,40, 0 00/-
MINOR RESEARCH PROJECTS- INDUSTRY SPONSORED
Nature of the Projects & PI Years Name of the funding
Agency
Total grant
sanctioned
COMPLETED
Toxicological study of Finbid capsule
- Dr. M.B. Nariya (PI), Pharmacology Lab.
2016-2017 Zoetic Ayurvedic Pvt. Ltd., Ahmedabad
1,15,000/-
Toxicological study of Bacnil capsule
- Dr. M.B. Nariya (PI), Pharmacology Lab.
2016-2017 Zoetic Ayurvedic
Pvt.Ltd.,Ahmedabad
1,15,000/-
ONGOING
Anti-diabetic effects of Zoedib Tablet against
streptozotocine-induced diabetes in rats
- Dr. M.B. Nariya (PI), Pharmacology Lab.
2017-2018 Zoetic Ayurvedic
Pvt.Ltd. Ahmedabad
93,500/-
Gujarat Ayurved University/Jamnagar/Gujarat/AQAR 17-18 Page 78
Hepatoprotective activity of ZOELIV Tablet
against D-galactosamine-induced liver injury in
rats - Dr. M.B. Nariya (PI), Pharmacology Lab.
2017-2018 Zoetic Ayurvedic
Pvt.Ltd. Ahmedabad
85,800/-
INTERDISCIPLINARY PROJECTS- COLLABORATIVE PROJECTS
“Elucidation of neroprotective mechanism of
Haritaki” PI- Dr. Jamuna R. Subramanium, Shri
Ramcahndra University, Chennai, Co-PI, Prof.
R.N. Acharya, IPGT&RA
2015-
continue
DST, Science and
Engineer Research
Board, GoI, New Delhi
53,00,000/-
Development and establishment of genetic
markers for “Jivanti” and Ayurvedic medicinal
materials - Dr. Sunil S. Jalpure (PI), KLE
University, Belgaun; Prof. R.N. Acharya (Co-
I), IPGT&RA
2018 continue DBT, Ministry of Science of Technology, GoI, New Delhi
40,06000/-
3.25 No. of Field/Industrial/drug Tour organized
Industrial Tour was conducted under the guidance of Dr.Rahul Shingadiya at 1)Rasashrama Pvt
Ltd, Gondal 2) Shri Bhuvneshwari Aushdhashram, Gondal3) Vaidic India Rishitech,Ahmedabad
4)Vaidic India Rishitech,Ahmedabad 5) Virgo Uap Pvt.Ltd,
Ahmedabad 6) Petald mahal Arogya mandal Pharmacy,Nadiad 7) Vasu healthcare Pvt Ltd.,
Vadodara 8) Ayrlab Herbals Pvt Ltd,Halol 9) Shri Swami Atmanand Saraswati Ayurvedic Pharmacy
Surat from 10/08/2017 to 14/08/2017 to know the market and industry related practical
knowledge including ayurvedic drug research . Five MD 2nd Year Scholars have attended the tour.
Drug tour conducted from 26/11/17 to 4/12/17 under the guidance of Dr. Kalpesh Panara at
Chitrakut, Amarkantak, Madhyapradesh. Ten MD 1st & 2nd Year Scholars have attended the tour.
Field Tour was conducted from 12-13/05/18 under the guidance of Dr. Kalpesh Panara at
Junagadh forest area for the Identification and collection of plants. Nine MD 1st & 2nd Year Scholars
attended the tour.
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TOURS AND FIELDTRIPS ORGANIZED BY UG
Sl.
No
Date Coordinator Purpose for Field Visit Place No of
Beneficiaries
1 4/8/17 Dr Shashikant
Prajapati Drug identification Joggers park 21
2 24/8/17 Dr
VarshaSolanki Drug identification
College surrounding
areas 23
3 10/3/18 Dr Varsha R
Solanki
Drug Identification Municipal Garden,
Jamnagar
11 Students (Old
Batch)
4 21/3/18 Dr. Shashikant
Prajapati
Drug Identification Joggers Park,
Jamnagar
10 Students (Old
Batch)
5 22/03/17 Vd. Neky Mehta For study Gujarat Ayurved
University, Pharmacy
Unit, Jamanagar
29
6 10/07/17 Dr. Sushant Sud Jamnagar District Court
Visit for 2nd Prof BAMS
students
Lal Bunglow,
Jamnagar
60 BAMS
students (2nd
Prof)
Collaboration with Industries: 1. M/s Vasu Research Center, Vadoadara
2. M/s. Mercury Laboratories, Vadodara
3. M/s. Ayurchem Products, Dombivili, Mumbai
4. Gufic Bio Sciences (P) Ltd, Mumbai
5. M.B. Life Science Laboratory, New Delhi
6. Zoetic Ayurvedic Pvt. Ltd., Ahmedabad
Gujarat Ayurved University/Jamnagar/Gujarat/AQAR 17-18 Page 80
Conference/Seminar/Training organized- Academic year 2017-2018 was completed successfully, with the following activities carried out.
1. Foundation days:
SGAM: Shri Gulabkunverba Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, GAU, Jamnagar celebrated 72st Foundation day
and organized a‘National workshopon “Ayush Guru” a web base Portal.’ from 1st to 2rd July, 2017.
IPGTRA: The 62nd foundation day of institute for post graduate teaching and research in Ayurveda was
celebrated on 20th and 21st July 2017. To mark this auspicious event, through Department of
Dravyaguna two days National Seminar entitled“National Seminar on Davyaguna- Anukta Dravya
Vivechana-2017” was organized. Total 374 delegates participated among whome, 105 external and 269
were internal delegates. Dr P M Mehta oration was delivered by Prof. V. K. Joshi, Dravyaguna
Department, Faculty of Ayurveda, IMS, BHU, and Varanasi
IIAPS: Indian Institute of Ayurved Pharmaceutical Sciences, GAU, Jamnagar celebrated 18th Foundation
day on 1st August, 2018.
2. Weekly seminars: The institution (IPGTRA) has a long standing history of conducting weekly seminars (Schedule on every
working Thursday afternoon), being conducted since 33 years. A total 51 weekly seminars of M.D./
M.S. (Ayu) scholars were conducted from different specialties during the reporting academic year.
3. Ph. D. pre submission seminar: As a part of Ph.D. research activity during reporting period 19 Ph.D. pre submission seminars were
conducted by the institute. The Ph.D. scholars from various subjects after completion of the Ph.D.
level research work presented their research finding in front of P.G. and Ph.D. scholars, teaching
faculty and scientists of the institute.
4. Samhita Pathana: Every year institute organizes recitation of important samhitas on some
special occasions. During this reporting year recitation of two samhita was completed. All the teaching
faculty and P.G., Ph.D. scholars actively participated in both samhitaa pathana programme. Recitation of Charak Samhita Sutra Sthana: On the occasion of Ganesha chaturthi „Ganeshotsava
-2017 (25th to 26th September2017) complete recitation of Charak Samhita Sutra Sthana was
conducted.
Recitation of Astanga Hrudaya: On the occasion of Saraswati Poojana in the celebration of
Vasanta Panchami (22nd – 24th January 2018) complete recitation of Sutra sthana and
Nidansthana of Astanga hrudaya was conducted.
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5. National and International Day and week Celebrations and Competition
program organized:
1. World thalassemia day celebration: Institute (IPGTRA) organized a voluntary blood donation
camp on 8th May, 2017 Monday on the occasion of World thalassemia Day organized by
Kaumarbhritya Department.
2. Yoga day celebration: institute participated in world Yoga Day celebration on 21st June 2017
organized by Gujarat Ayurved University, Jamnagar.
3. Hindi Pakhawada celebration: A Nibandh Pratiyogita Duradarshita 2022- vibhinna kshetron
me Ayurveda ki Upayogita‟ organized by institute on the occasion of Hindi Pakhawada was
conducted as part of celebration during 1st September to 15th September 2017.
4. Breast feeding week: IPGT&RA celebrated Breast feeding week on August 2017 and Dept of
Kaumarbhritya organized a Guest lecture of renowned paediatrician Dr Deepak Pandey for
Breast feeding awareness on 03-08-2017, delivered a lecture on the subject „ Encourage breast
feeding and improving the health of babies for staff, M.D, Ph. D., M. Sc. medicinal plant and M.
Pharm scholars.
5. National Ayurveda day: University celebrated the National Ayurveda Day on the occasion of
“Dhanvantary Jayanti” on 17-10-2017 and organized an exhibition and a guest lecture for
awareness to prevent and management of pain. Guest lecturer delivered on National Ayurveda
Day “Pain management through Ayurveda” by Dr Mandip Goyal.
6. National Unity day Celebration: As per Instruction given by Govt. of India institute celebrated
Rastriya Ekta Diwas (National Unity day) on 31st October 2017.
7. International Woman’s Day: Institute celebrated International woman‟s day on 8th March
2018. On this occasion, Dept. of PTSR organized a seminar on „Life style disorders in Women
from menarche to menopause- Preventive and Curative Aspect‟.
Apart from all these, various “Disaeases” days are celebrated by organizing special Nidan Camps
in the hospitals of University as follows:
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Month-Date Health Days Month-Date Health Days
20th March World Oral Health
Day
29th September World Heart Day
7th April World Health Day 2nd Thursday Of
October
World Sight Day
11th April World Parkinson’s
Day; National Safe
Motherhood Day
10th October World Mental
Health Day
19th April World Liver Day 12 October World Arthritis
Day
25 April World Malaria Day 16th October World Anesthesia
Day
1st Tuesday Of
May
World Asthma Day 13-19th October Anti Obesity Week
17th May World Hypertension
Day
20 October World
Osteoporosis Day
28th May International
Women’s Health Day
29th October Psoriasis Day
;World Stroke Day
June Anti Malaria Month 14th November World Diabetes
Day
28th July World Hepatitis Day 17th November World Prematurity
Day
1st To 8th August World Breast
Feeding Day
19th November World COPD Day
21 September World Alzimers Day 20th November World Piles Day
Workshop and Seminars: 1. A two days National Seminar on -“National Seminar on Davyaguna- Anukta Dravya Vivechana-
2017” was organized by department of Dravyaguna, I.P.G.T. & R.A., on 20th and 21st July 2017
2. Institute celebrate International woman‟s day and one day Institutional Seminar on „Life style
disorders in Women from menarche to menopause- Preventive and Curative Aspect‟ was
organized by department of Prasutitantra & Striroga IPGT&RA, on 8th March 2018.
Gujarat Ayurved University/Jamnagar/Gujarat/AQAR 17-18 Page 83
3. National worshop ‘Ayushguru – a Web based Educational Programme” was organised in July
2017.
4. One TTP was organised by the Dept. Of Ayurveda Samhita and Siddhanta.SGAM
5. One ROTP was Organized by the Dept. of Kriya Shrir, SGAM
6. One CME was organized by the Deprtment of Shalakya Tantra,SGAM.
Apart from this, various teachers’ training programs and CMEs were organized at various affiliated
colleges by the board of studies, Gujarat Ayurved University, Jamnagar.
Guest Lectures details:
1. A Guest Lecture was organized under the Topic of “Integrated medicine and Ayurveda” on
13/06/2017 by Dr. P. Ram Manohar, Director, Amrita Centre for Advance Research in Ayurveda,
Amriapui, Kollam, and Kerala
2. A Guest Lecture was organized under the Topic of “Introduction of Naadi Sutra” on 23/06/2017 by
Shri K T Sivanandan, Traditional Naadi Vaidya, Naadi Sutra Guru, Kalpetta, Waynad, and Kerala.
3. A Guest Lecture was organized under the Topic of “True Meaning of Raksha Bandhana”on
01/08/2017 by Kumari B.K. Sushma Sister, Prajapati Brahma Kumari Ishwariya Vishwa Vidhyalaya,
Jamnagar.
4. A Guest Lecture was organized under the Topic of “Encourage Breast feeding and improve the
health of babies”on 03/08/2017 by Dr Deepak Pandey.
5. A Guest Lecture was organized under the Topic of “Mera Bharat Swarnim Bharat”on 12/09/2017
by Dr. Vaisali sister, Prajapati Brahma Kumari Ishwariya Vishwa Vidhyalaya, Jamnagar.
6. A Guest Lecture was organized under the Topic of “Planning of the Ayurvedic research”on
20/12/2017 by Prof. RR Dwivedi, Ex Director/Dean & HOD of Dravyaguna Dept., IPGT&RA.
7. A Guest Lecture was organized under the Topic of “Understanding cancer in Ayurveda &
Treatment and preventive strategy in cancer”on 01/02/2018 by Dr B V Kumaraswami.
8. A Guest Lecture was organized under the Topic of “Interaction on Charak Samhita project”on 03-
02-2018 by Dr Gopal Vashishtha.
9. A Guest Lecture was organized under the Topic of “Indigenous Experience: Developing potential
products from herbal source for life threatening diseases”on 05.02.2018 by Dr. Shivprakash
Rathnam.
Gujarat Ayurved University/Jamnagar/Gujarat/AQAR 17-18 Page 84
10. A Guest Lecture was organized under the Topic of “Research opportunities in Ayurveda”on
07/03/2018 by Dr. Pankaj Pathak, Asso. Prof., JSS Ayurveda Medical College, Mysore.
Sr. No. Date Guest Speaker Topic Organized by/at
1 22/6/17 Nadiguru K T
Shivanandji
Guest lecture on “Nadi
Pariksha” by Nadiguru K T
Shivanandji during 5:00 to
6:00 pm
RCC Hall, Dhanvatari Mandir,
Jamnagar
2 6/9/17 Dr. Sumit
Unadkat,
Associate Prof.
Dept. of PSM,
GGH, Jamnagar
A Guest lecture on
celebration of "National
Nutritional Week"
organized by dept. of
Swasthvritta and Yoga-
Nisargopachara"
RCC Hall, DHanvatari
Mandir, Jamnagar
3 20/9/17 Dr. Deepak
Tiwari,
Professor, Dept
of Psychiatry,
GGH, Jamnagar
A Guest lecture on
celebration of "Alzheimer's
Day" organized by dept. of
Panchakarma" by Dr.
Deepak Tiwari
RCC Hall, DHanvatari
Mandir, Jamnagar
4 16/11/17 Mr. D.D.S. Mani A guest lecture by
Dr.Bhargav G. Trivedi on
"Cancer and Its
Management from
Systemic to targeted" and
Mr. D.D.S. Mani on "Role
of Longvida in Cancer"
R.C.C. Hall, SGAM, Jamnagar
5 11/4/2018 Dr. Nalini Anand,
HOD, Gynec
dept., G.G.
Hospital,
Jamnagar
Attended Guest lecture
organized by SRPT dept.
delivered by Dr. Nalini
Anand, HOD, Gynec dept.,
G.G. Hospital, Jamnagar
RCC Hall, Dhanvantari Madir,
Jamnagar
6 26/6/2018 Vd. Samta
Tomar
Attended a Guest lecture
on “Drug Abuse” delivered
by Vd. Samta Tomar,
Reader & HOD, Dept. of
Agadtantra, SGAM,
Jamnagar organized by NSS
unit, SGAM on the
occasion of “International
Drug Abuse Day” on 26th
RCC Hall, Dhanvantari
Mandir, Jamnagar
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June 2018
7 19/04/2018 Vd. Neky Mehta
Guest Lecture of
“Investigation for liver
disorders”
RCC Hall, Dhanvantari
Mandir, Jamnagar
8 12/10/17 Vd. P.B. Joshi
Lecture of pain
menegement by
Agnikarma
RCC hall, SGAM, Jamnagar
9 02/08/2017 Iyaina
Irido;ogist
Iris Diagnosis RCC hall, SGAM, Jamnagar
10 19/4/2018 Dr. J. R. Joshi
Pathologist
Investigations in Liver
Disorders on World Liver
Day
RCC hall, SGAM, Jamnagar
11 11/04/2018 Dr. Neeta Rada emergency medicines in O
& G
RCC hall, SGAM, Jamnagar
Awards/Prizes won by departmental staff & students:
a. Awards of Faculty Members:
SL.
No
Name of the
Recipient &
Designation
Date & place of
award
Name of Fellowship/ Honour
/Award /Rank/Unique
distinctions
(International / national
state/regional/institutional)
Awarding Agency
1. Vd. Kashyap
Chauhan
12/01/2018
Jamnagar
Awarded Ph.D. Ayurveda
(Samhita and Siddhanta)
I.P.G.T & R.A., GAU,
Jamangar
2. Vd. Joyal Patel Jamnagar Awarded Ph.D. Ayurveda
degree (Shalya Tantra)
I.P.G.T & R.A., GAU,
Jamnagar
3. Vd. Deepa K. K. Jamnagar Awarded Ph.D. Ayurveda
degree (Dravyaguna Vigyan)
I.P.G.T & R.A., GAU,
Jamnagar
4. Vd. Archana
Pithadiya
September
2017
Awarded P.G.D.Y.N. degree MPIYNER, GAU, Jamnagar
5. Vd. Samta
Tomar
May 2018 Certificate Course in Nadisutra USCE, GAU, Jamnagar
Gujarat Ayurved University/Jamnagar/Gujarat/AQAR 17-18 Page 86
6. Vd.Syamlal.S 12/10/2017
Gadhiglaj,
Mahararshtra
First prize in Paper presentation
at National level Seminar
Late Kedari Redekar
Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya
PG training and Research
center,Gadhiglaj,
Maharashtra
7. Vd.Kalpana
Raje
19/11/2017
Bhubaneshwar,
Odisa
Bharat Vikas Award National Seminar Diversity
of culture & Social
Environment,
Bubaneshwar
Vd.Kalpana
Raje
03/09/2017 Agrani Pragya Award Ayurved Anusandhan
Sansthan, Raipur,
Chattisgardh
8. Dr. Varsha R
Solanki
12/03/2018 Ayur - Shiksha Award Lions Club Of Jamnagar -
East in Collaboration with
Shri Gulabkunverba
Ayurved Collage, GAU,
Jamnagar,
9. Dr. Varsha R
Solanki
2017-2018 Gaurav Puraskar Lions Club Of Jamnagar -
East
10. Dr. Sushant
Sud
19/11/ 2017
Bhubaneshwar,
Odisa
Bharat Vikas Award Institute Of Self Reliance
Baramunda, Bhubaneswar-
Odisha.
11. Dr. Sushant
Sud
2-3/09/2017
Nadiad
Best Paper Award
3rd International Conference on
Dravyaguna- Rasashashtra-
Bhaishajya Kalpana, Nadiad
J.S. Ayurved College and
P.D. Patel Ayurved
Hospital, Nadiad.
12. Dr. Sushant
Sud
05-06/02/2017
Jaipur
Best Paper Award for Oral
Presentation
In Sambhasha-2017, Jaipur
National Institute of
Ayurveda, Jaipur
13. Vd. Charmi
Mehta,
Lecturer,
Kayachikitsa
dept.
21-22/04/2018
organized by
Indian Institute
of Ayurveda
Research &
Hospital, Rajkot
Best Paper Award
A National Conference on “
Necessity of DInacharya” in
present era IIARH, Rajkot
Indian Institute of
Ayurveda Research &
Hospital, Rajkot
14. Vd. Joyal Patel 22nd April, 3rd Rank in Oral presentation IIARH, Rajkot
Gujarat Ayurved University/Jamnagar/Gujarat/AQAR 17-18 Page 87
IIARH, Rajkot National conference on
Swasthyacon at IIARH, Rajkot
15. Vd. Achyuta
Atara
09– 11
/11/2017
Gov. Ayu.
Medical college
Bangalore
Best paper presentation-1st
Rank
In National Conference
“Shalakya Prabodhini 2017”,
Bangalore
Gov. Ayu. Medical college,
Bangalore
b. International honors received by the faculties
SL.
No
Name of the
Recipient &
Designation
Date & place of
award/Honour
Name of Fellowship/ Honour
/Award /Rank/Unique
distinctions
(International / national
state/regional/institutional)
Awarding Agency
1. Dr. Sushant
Sud
30/11/2017
Indigenous
Institute of
Medicine,
University of
Colombo-
Rajagiriya- Sri
Lanka
Invited as Key-note Speaker-
ICAUST- International Conference
on Ayurved- Unani-Siddha and
Traditional system of Medicine
Indigenous Institute of
Medicine, University of
Colombo- Rajagiriya- Sri
Lanka
2. Dr. Arpan
Bhatt
12th to 15th March,
2018
Rio-D-Janeiro,
Brazil
Invited by the Health Ministry of
Brazil in 1st International Congress
on Complementary and
Integrated Medical Approach in
Public Health
And Delivered Guest Lecture on
“Role of Ayurveda in Lifestyle
Diseases. A Public Health
Challenge.”
Ministry of Health,
Rio-D-Janeiro, Brazil in
Co-ordination with Pan
American Health
Organization and WHO
3. Dr. Arpan
Bhatt
09/12/2017 Dr. Bhatt’s Interview regarding
“Swasthavrutta and Yoga and its
Roots and Utility” was recorded
Mr. Danial for a documentary
Vedio “Ayurveda- The Source
Documentary being
produced by the Swamp
House Production, New
York, USA
Gujarat Ayurved University/Jamnagar/Gujarat/AQAR 17-18 Page 88
c. Other honors received by the faculties and guest lectures/ key note speeches by the faculties:
SL.
No
Name of
the
Faculty
Date & place of
Lecture
Name of event and Subject
(International / national
state/regional/institutional)
Institute who
arranged the Lecture
4. Dr. Arpan
Bhatt
21/04/2018
IIARH, Rajkot
Invited as Key-note Speaker in
National Conference on Necessity of
Dinacharya in Present Era –
SWASHTHYACON – 2018, IIARH, Rajkot
IIARH, Rajkot
5. Dr. Arpan
Bhatt
21/03/2018
Talkatora
Stadium, New
Delhi
Invited as Guest Speaker in
International Yoga Fest-2018 and
delivered Lecture on “Role of Yoga in
Public Health”
MDINY, Ministry of
AYUSH, New Delhi
6. Dr. Arpan
Bhatt
23/03/2018
Talkatora
Stadium, New
Delhi
Performed as ”Quiz Master” in the
Quiz competition based on QCI – Book
II in The International Yoa Fest
MDINY, Ministry of
AYUSH, New Delhi
7. Dr. Arpan
Bhatt
16/10/2017
GMERS Medical
College,
Gandhinagar
Delivered Lecture on “The role of
AYUSH in Health care”
H & FW, GOG,
Gandhinagar
8. Dr. Arpan
Bhatt
16/02/2018 JMC,
Jamnagar
Invited as Guest Speaker in “Samved”
Programme of JMC Medical Officers
on “Sarve Bhavantu Sukhinah”
JMC, Jamnagar
9. Dr. Arpan
Bhatt
05-06/01/2018
Limdi
Invited as resource person and Chair
Person in National seminar on
“Holistic Health Through Yoga”
Delivered Guest Speech on “ Yoga and
Sports – An Overview”
Lakulish Yoga
University,
Ahmedabad
10. Dr. Arpan
Bhatt
04/12/2017
New VV Nagar
Delevered a Resource lecture
“Nisargopachara – introduction,
Concept and Techniques” in the CME
organized for AYUSH Teachers and
funded by R&A, New Delhi
Organized by & at
GJPIASR, New VV
Nagar
11. Dr. Arpan
Bhatt
05/12/2017
IPGT & RA
Rendered Services as an adjudicator in
National Level North Zone
competitions for “Best Scholar”
Arya Vaidya Sala,
Kotakkal
Gujarat Ayurved University/Jamnagar/Gujarat/AQAR 17-18 Page 89
12. Dr. Arpan
Bhatt
07/12/2017
DTC, Jamnagar
Guest Lecture in Orientation for MBBS
(M.O.) of Jamnagar District on
“Holistic Health Care”
JMC
13. Dr. Arpan
Bhatt
16/12/2017 Nominated as a member of
Committee to verify the details of
candidates appearing for GPSC
GPSC, Govt. Of Gujarat
14. Dr. Arpan
Bhatt
15/12/2017
New VV Magar
Appointed as University Nominee at
the Staff Selection Committee at
GJPIASR
GAU, Jamnagar
15 Dr. Arpan
Bhatt
24-15/11/2017
Vadtal
Delevered 2 Guest Lectures on
“Ayurvedic Farming” and
“Daivavyapashraya Chikitsa” In
“Ayurved Mahakumbha - An
International conference on
Ayurveda”
Vadtal Swaminarayan
Mandir, and Ayurveda
Sankul, Vadtal
16 Dr. Arpan
Bhatt
09/10/2017 At
the office of
Commissioner of
Health services,
GOG
Attended a meeting about “Sarve
Santu Niramaya” Project of H & FW
Dept as an invited member
Government of Gujarat
17 Dr. Arpan
Bhatt
10/10/2017 New
Delhi
Invited as Guest speaker in
International Conference on “Yoga for
Wellness” delivered lecture on
“Dharana – its therapeutic Utility”
Dept of AYUSH
18 Dr. Arpan
Bhatt
27/01/2017
Jamnagar
Delivered Guest Lecture on “Music
and Arts in Life”
Radhika Educare
School, Jamnagar
19 Dr. Arpan
Bhatt
26/01/2017
Jamnagar
Delivered Guest Lecture on “Yoga and
Life”
Radhika Educare
School, Jamnagar
20 Dr. Arpan
Bhatt
27-28/04/2017
New Delhi
Attended a meeting at MDNIY New
Delhi as an Expert for the Yoga
Modules and Protocols prepared by
WHO-CC
MDINY, Ministry of
AYUSH, New Delhi
21 Dr. Arpan
Bhatt
10/05/2018
Andhajana
Vividhlakshi Talim
Delivered a guest lecture on “Nada
Brahma” at Sangeeta Sajjata Shibir
Sangeeta Sajjata Group
& Andhajana
Vividhlakshi Talim
Gujarat Ayurved University/Jamnagar/Gujarat/AQAR 17-18 Page 90
Kendra, Jamnagar Kendra, Jamnagar
22 Vd. Neha
Tank
21/01/2018 Expert Lecture in TV Talk Show on
“Panchakarma Chikitsa”
DD Girnar TV Channel
23 Vd. Joban
Modha
February 2018 Expert Lecture in TV Talk Show on
“Cancer and Ayurveda”
DD Girnar TV Channel
24 Dr.
Sushant
Sud
11/06/2017
Jamnagar
Invited as guest speaker at Sashastra
Sena Bala, Jamnagar.
Delivered Guest Speach on “Healthy
Lifestyle for Para Military Forces
Through Ayurved and Yoga.”
Sashastra Sena Bala,
Jamnagar.
25 Vd. Varsha
Solanki
08/03/2018
Govt. School,
Khimalia
Role of Ayurveda in Female Health
Management
Lion’s Club,
Jammnagar - East
26 Vd. Varsha
Solanki
07/10/2017
SGAM, Jamnagar
Drugs Used in Diabetes Mellitus Lion’s Club,
Jammnagar – East
Dept of KC. SGAM,
Jamnagar
27 Vd. Varsha
Solanki
24-25/10/2017
Vadodara
Natinal Conference on Welness
through Holostic Approach &
Alternative Medicine Topic “Herbal
Plants"
Acupressure
healthcare research
training and treatment
institute, Vadodara
28 Vd. Varsha
Solanki
10/10/2017
Jamnagar
National Ayurveda Day, “Pain
Management Through Ayurveda”
SGAM. Jamnagar
29 Vd.
Pashmina
Joshi
Rajkot Applicability of Ayurvedic Surgery in
Modern Era
Gardi College, Rajkot
30 Vd.
Pashmina
Joshi
Ahmedabad Surgical Perspective of Anorectal
diseases in Ayurveda
Gujarat Board of
Ayurveda and Unani
System of medicine
31 Many
Faculties
of SGAM
28/6/2017 Guest lecture delivered in training
programme for medical doctors
Srilanka 4th batch
GAU, JAmnagar
32 Many
Faculties
of SGAM
Certificate Courses “Panchakarma”
and “Kshara Sutra”
USCE, GAU, Jamnagar
Gujarat Ayurved University/Jamnagar/Gujarat/AQAR 17-18 Page 91
33 Vd. Varsha
Solanki
24/10/2017 to
31/10/17
Done confidential work in Gujarat
Public Service Commission
Conducted by GPSC,
Govt of Gujarat
34 Dr Varsha
R Solanki
17/5/18 As a Judge Judgement given to the
authority as a judge for the
competition of ‘Healthy Skin’.
PrabhabenAarogya
Kendra, Jamnagar.
35 Dr Varsha
R Solanki
22/5/18 Invited as an expert from HSSC &
attain a meeting on 29th May 2018.
HSSC, New Delhi.
36 Dr Varsha
R Solanki
29-30/5/18 Attended a confidential meeting as
Subject Expert
AIIA, New Delhi
37 Dr. Neha
Pandya
15/03/2018 As an expert in Interview of lecturer Vagaldhara, Valsad
Dr. Neha
Pandya
16/03/2018 As an expert in Interview of lecturer Kalol
38 Dr.
Sushant
Sud
18-19/07/2017 Central Admission Committee work
done at MP Shah Medical College,
Jamnagar as Admission Committee
Member
MP Shah Medical
College, Jamnagar
39 Vd.
Dhanajay
V. Patel
5/9/17 Guest lecture on sports nutrition
through ayurveda
Manjalpur sports
complex, vadodara
40 Vd.
Pashmina
Joshi
Vd.
Rajshree
Unadkat
21/6/17 Judge in essay writing and allocution GAU, Jamnagar
41 Vd. P. B.
Joshi
09/06/2017 Guest Lecture on Teaching and
practical training for conducting ug pg
courses
SDM College, Hassan
42 Vd.
P.B.Joshi
1 to 31/12/2017 Scrutiny committee of GAU GAU, Jamnagar
43 Vd. C. H.
Babaria
1 to 31/12/2017 Scrutiny committee GAU, Jamnagar
Gujarat Ayurved University/Jamnagar/Gujarat/AQAR 17-18 Page 92
44 Vd.
Rajshree
Unadkat
1 to 31/12/2017 Scrutiny committee GAU, Jamnagar
45 Vd. Neha
Tank
2017-2018 Nomination as a subject editor-
Kayachikitsha and Panchakarma for
“AYU” Journal
GAU, Jamnagar
46 Dr. Hitesh
Jani
27/08/2017 Talk show on constipation Rajkot
47 Dr. Hitesh
Jani
05/11/2017 Talk show on hair and skin care Rajkot
48 Dr. Hitesh
Jani
17/11/2017 Lecture on Understanding of DM at Kuvarbai
Dharmshala, Jamnagar
49 Dr. Hitesh
Jani
26/11/2017 Dengue ki dadagiri Rajkot
50 Dr. Hitesh
Jani
23/06/2017 Invited as subject expert for CME at
Bhuj
organized by Arogya
Bharti
51 Vd
Kalpesh
Dattani
08/08/2017 Guest lecture for pregnant ladies
regarding importance of breast milk
Conducted
52 Vd. Joban
Modha
February 2018 Expert Lecture on Thalassemia
awareness organized by Lion’s club
Dhanvantary Mandir
53 Many faculties have served as subject expert for interviews for various
posts at various colleges, universities and Public Service Commissions
d. Dr. Shubhangi Kamble, Assistant Professor achieved Best Paper Presentation Award Trophy and Cash Prize for the research paper entitled- “Exploration of Utility of Ayurvedic Neutraceuticals in Current Era for Disease Free Society” in International Conference on Ayurved (Ayurveda for Disease Free Society), Pune organized by International Academy of
Ayurved, Pune and Dr. D Y Patil College of Ayurved and Research Centre, Pimpri, Pune from 14th - 15th Jan. 2018 at Pimpri, Pune. Awards/Prizes of Ph.D./ P.G. Scholars:
College Level 1. Dr. Pooja Badani, achieved Third Prize in the Institutional Weekly Seminar Oral Presentation,
organized by IPGT and RA, GAU, Jamnagar during 32nd Year of Weekly Seminar in the academic
year 2016-2017.
Gujarat Ayurved University/Jamnagar/Gujarat/AQAR 17-18 Page 93
2. Dr. Megha Acharya achieved First Prize in International Yoga Day Celebration-2017 Article Writing
Contest organized by IPGT and RA, GAU, Jamnagar on 21st July 2017.
3. Dr. Kamla Moond achieved Second Prize in International Yoga Day Celebration-2017 Article Writing
Contest organized by IPGT and RA, GAU, Jamnagar on 21st July 2017.
4. Dr. Kamla Moond, achieved First Prize in the Hindi Nibandha Pratiyogita on the topic
“Doordarshita 2022: Vibhinna Kshetron Mein Ayurved Ka Kshitija Vistar” organized by IPGT and RA,
GAU, Jamnagar during Hindi Pakhawada in September 2017.
5. Dr. Dharmik Vasani achieved Second Prize and Silver Medal in 800 meters Running in the 31st
Athletics Meet organized by GAU, Jamnagar at Shri Gulabkunverba Ayurved Mahavidyalaya,
Jamnagar on 5th -6th January 2018.
District Level
1. Dr. Krishna Taviad, achieved „Best Paper Award‟ from Charak Pharma Pvt. LTD on February 2018
National Level
1. Dr. Naresh Ghodela, achieved First Best Paper award at National Seminar organized by IPGT and RA,
GAU, Jamnagar on 20-21st July 2017.
2. Dr. Vijay kumar, achieved First Best Paper award at National Seminar organized by IPGT and RA,
GAU, Jamnagar on 20-21st July 2017.
3. Dr. Krishna Taviad, achieved First Prize in Poster Presentation at National Seminar organized by IPGT
and RA, GAU, Jamnagar on 20-21st July 2017
4. Dr. Seetha Chandran achieved Second Prize in Poster Presentation at National Seminar organized by
IPGT and RA, GAU, Jamnagar on 20-21st July 2017.
5. Dr. Sandhya Barad, achieved First Prize in Oral Presentation at MMM Govt. Ayurved college,
Udaipur on 17th -18th February, 2018
6. Dr. Rajkumar Chinthala, achieved „Best Paper Presentation Award‟ and Medal for the research
paper entitled- “Significance of Shringagrahika Nyaya for understanding Charakasamhita in the light
of Ayurveda Dipika Vyakhya” in Bhashyakaar-2018 “A National seminar on contribution of
commentators on Charaka Samhita” held on 4th March, 2018 organized by Department of Sanskrit
Samhita and Siddhanta, Tilak Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Rasta Peth, Pune, Maharashtra.
Gujarat Ayurved University/Jamnagar/Gujarat/AQAR 17-18 Page 94
ANNEXURE FOR 3.20
Table showing No. of Research scholars receiving the Fellowships (Newly enrolled + existing ones)
Sr.
No.
Name of
JRF/SRF/RA
Post Department Funding agencies
1 Dr. Khadkutkar
D.K.
RA Dept. of Dravyaguna, IPGT&RA
M/o AYUSH, Govt. of India, New Delhi.
Dr. Sachin Dalal RA Dept. of Panchakarma, IPGT&RA
CSIR Ayurgenomics Unit, Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology, New Delhi
2 Ms. Sudipta Roy SRF Dept. of Dravyaguna, IPGT&RA
National Medicinal Plant Board, M/o
AYUSH, Govt. of India, New Delhi
3 Ms. Switu Jani SRF Dept. of Dravyaguna
,IPGT&RA
IMR Project, IPGT&RA
4 Dr. Jyoti Katoch SRF Pharmacolgy Lab, IPGT &
RA
National Medicinal Plant Board, M/o AYUSH, Govt. of India, New Delhi
5 Dr. Rajkumar
Chinthala
SRF Dept. of Swasthavritta, IPGT & RA
CCRAS, M/o AYUSH, Govt. of India, New Delhi
Dept. of Basic Principles IPGT&RA
National Medicinal Plant Board, M/o AYUSH, Govt. of India, New Delhi
6 Dr. Vijaykumar SRF Dept. of Shalya
tantra,IPGT&RA
IMR Project, IPGT & RA
Pharmacology
Lab.,IPGT&RA
7 Dr. Archana NK SRF Dept. of Shalakya tantra,
IPGT&RA
M/s. Ayurchem Products, Dombivili,
Mumbai
8 Dr. Kannan VS SRF Dept. of Shalakya tantra,
IPGT&RA
Zoetic Ayurvedic Pvt. Ltd., Ahmedabad
Gujarat Ayurved University/Jamnagar/Gujarat/AQAR 17-18 Page 95
ANNEXURE: PUBLICATIONS Books published:
Sl.
No. Staff Name
Order
of
author
(1St
/2nd)
Title of the
Book
Name of the
Publisher/
ISBN no.
Details of the publication
Volume Edition Page
No
Month, &
Year
1. Dr Nitesh
Gupta
2ND Water
Pollution &
Purification
Methods An
Ayurvedic
Perspective
Redshine
Publication
Pvt. Ltd.
ISBN: 978-93-
86483-73-7
December
2017
2. Dr Nitesh
Gupta &
Dr Archana
Pithadiya
Kriya-Sharir
Question Bank
Redshine
Publication
Pvt. Ltd.
ISBN: 978-93-
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ANNEXURE: PUBLICATIONS-ARTICLES:
1. Relation of DehaPrakriti and Vyadhikshamatva (Immunity): A Review Study; Patel Devang, Baghel.
A. S, VasaiyaSunita, Kamal Kumar, ShitalBhagiya; Int. J. Res. Ayurveda Pharm. 8 (5), may-august
2017, P. 90-94, DOI: 10.7897/2277-4343.085251
2. Brahma Muhurta Uttishtheta‟ (Early Awakening Before Sunrise) - An Unique Ayurveda Concept
Towards Health; Kamal Kumar, Mahesh K. Vyas, A. S. Baghel; Journal of Vishwa Ayurved
Parishad, August 2017, P. 8-13, ISSN 0976 – 8300
3. Vidarikanda(Peuraria Tuberose Linn.) a review from brihatrayi and nighantu; Bharat L.
Bhadiyadra, Hitesh A. Vyas,Mahesh Vyas,Kamal kumar,Devang Patel; Inte International Journal of
Applied Ayurved Research, IJAAR, Vol. 3, Issue 4, Sep-Oct 2017, p. 771-779, ISSN 2347-6362
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5. Psoriasis & Its Management Through Yoga; Kamal Kumar, Mahesh K. Vyas, A. S. Baghel, Bharat
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6. Concept of conjugation and configuration of Mahabhuta; Bharat Bhadiyadra, R. R. Dwivedi,
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Impact factor: 3.958/ICV: 4.10
7. Comparative Pharmacognostical Evaluation of Khadirashtakayavakuta (Powder) and Kashaya
(Decoction); Chandani Gauswami, V D Hitesh Vyas, Harisha C ,Chandani Goswami, Prof Mahesh
Vyas; International Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemical Research 2017; 9(10); 1318-
1325, ISSN 0975-4873
8. Preliminary pharmacognostical and physicochemical evaluation of Khadirashta kakashaya
(yavakuta), Chandani Goswami, Prof Mahesh Vyas; World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research,
Vol. 6, Issue 12, October,2017, p.1037-1045, ISSN2277-7105
9. Relation of DehaPrakriti and Vyadhikshamatva (Immunity): A Review Study; Patel Devang, Baghel.
A. S, VasaiyaSunita, Kamal Kumar, ShitalBhagiya; Int. J. Res. Ayurveda Pharm. 8 (5), may-august
2017, P. 90-94, DOI: 10.7897/2277-4343.085251
10. Brahma Muhurta Uttishtheta‟ (Early Awakening Before Sunrise) - An Unique Ayurveda Concept
Towards Health; Kamal Kumar, Mahesh K. Vyas, A. S. Baghel; Journal of Vishwa Ayurved Parishad,
August 2017, P. 8-13, ISSN 0976 – 8300
11. Vidarikanda(Peuraria Tuberose Linn.) a review from brihatrayi and nighantu; Bharat L.
Bhadiyadra, Hitesh A. Vyas,Mahesh Vyas,Kamal kumar,Devang Patel; International Journal of
Applied Ayurved Research, IJAAR, Vol. 3, Issue 4, Sep-Oct 2017, p. 771-779, ISSN 2347-6362
12. Bhrajak Pitta And Its Objectivity Assessment w.s.r. to Skin Disease; Kamal Kumar, Mahesh K.Vyas,
A.S.Baghel, Bharat Bhadiyadra; An International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences,Pharma
Science Monitor 8(4), Oct-Dec 2017, Impact factor: 3.958/ICV: 4.10,p164-171, ISSN 0976 7908
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13. Psoriasis & Its Management Through Yoga; Kamal Kumar, Mahesh K. Vyas, A. S. Baghel, Bharat
Bhadiyadra, Chandani goswami; An International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Pharma
Science Monitor 8(4), Oct-Dec 2017, P. 709-716, Impact factor: 3.958/ICV: 4.10, ISSN 0976 7908
14. Concept of conjugation and configuration of Mahabhuta; Bharat Bhadiyadra, R. R. Dwivedi,
A.S.Baghel, Hitesh Vyas; Pharma Science Monitor 8(4), Oct-Dec 2017, P-68-78, ISSN 0976 7908
Impact factor: 3.958/ICV: 4.10
15. Comparative Pharmacognostical Evaluation of Khadirashtakayavakuta (Powder) and Kashaya
(Decoction); ChandaniGauswami, V D Hitesh Vyas, Harisha C ,Chandani Goswami, Prof Mahesh
Vyas; International Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemical Research 2017; 9(10); 1318-
1325, ISSN 0975-4873
16. Preliminary pharmacognostical and physicochemical evaluation of Khadir ashta kakashaya
(yavakuta), Chandani Goswami, Prof Mahesh Vyas; World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research,
Vol. 6, Issue 12, October,2017, p.1037-1045, ISSN2277-7105
17. Ankesh Kumar Agrawal. Swapnil Chaudhari, Jayant Manjhi, Galib Ruknuddin, Pradeep Kumar
Prajapati. Analysis of Rasa Parpati through advanced analytical techniques. Annals Ayurvedic
Med. October 2017:6 (1-2) 23-30. (E-ISSN: 2347 – 6923)
18. Anuj Kumar, Akanksha Thakur, MB Nariya, Prashant Bedarkar, BJ Patgiri, Comparative inhibitory
potential of Ashodhita (raw) and Shodhita Curcuma longa Linn on a -amylase and a-glucosidase,
International Journal of Research in Ayurveda & Pharmacy 17, P: 162-166. (ISSN No. 2277-4343)
19. Gokarn RA, Nariya MB, Patgiri BJ, Prajapati PK. Toxicological studies of Rasasindura, an Ayurvedic
formulation, Indian J Pharm Sci 2017;79(4):633-640. (ISSN 0250-474X).
20. Harmeet Kaur, Harisha Channappa Rudrappa, Galib Ruknuddin, Patgiri Biswajyoti, Pradeep K
Prajapati. Pharmacognostical and Preliminary Physico-chemical Profiles of Ashtangavaleha
Powder and Linctus forms. J Ayu Med Sci 2017;2(1):112-20. (ISSN: 24564990)
21. Jagruti Makwana, Patgiri BJ, Prajapati PK. Therapeutic importance of Palasha (Butea monosperma
(Lam.) Taubert) in Ayurveda – a classical review, European journal of pharmaceutical and medical
research, 2017,4(4). (ISSN 2394-3211)
22. Jagruti Makwana, Shukla VJ, Prajapati PK, Patgiri BJ. Colour segmentation and L*A*B* approach in
powder of Bhavita Palashabeeja Churna Yoga, European journal of pharmaceutical and medical
research, 2017, 4(05), 410-418. (ISSN 2394-3211).
23. Krushnkumar T, Shweta V, Prashant B, Galib R, Biswajyoti P. Swarna Makshika Shodhana - A
review through Rasa classics. J Ayu Med Sci | 2017 | Vol 2 | Issue 2 (Apr – June) 2017; 158-164.
(ISSN: 456-4990)
24. Kruti Y Vyas, Shukla VJ, Galib R, Prajapati PK. Pharmaceutical standardization of Guggulu
shodhana. J Ayu Med Sci 2017;2(2):165-73. DOI: 10.5530/jams.2017.2.12 (ISSN: 24564990)
25. Prajapati PK, Sharma R, Amrutia A, Patgiri BJ. Physicochemical screening and shelf life evaluation
of Kunkumadi Ghr. ta prepared using Kesara and Nagakesara. Ancient Sci Life 2017; 36 129-35.
(ISSN: Print -0257-7941)
Gujarat Ayurved University/Jamnagar/Gujarat/AQAR 17-18 Page 100
26. Seetha Chandran, Prakash Mangalasseri, A brief insight into the pathogenesis and management
of Alzheimer‟s disease in Ayurvedic parlance. International Journal of Green Pharmacy, Jan-Mar
2017 (Suppl), 11 (1) | S81-85.
27. Prasanta Kumar Sarkar, Pradeep K. Prajapati, Vinay J. Shukla, Basavaiah Ravishankar. Evaluation
of processed borax as antidote for aconite poisoning. Journal of Ethnopharmacology 205 (2017);
138–146. (ISSN: 0378-8741)
28. Prashant B. Bedarkar. Alpha amylase and alpha glucosidase inhibitory activity of Amalaki
Rasayana-an ayurvedic formulation. World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research 2017; volume 6,
Issue 11, 994-1002. (ISSN 2277– 7105)
29. Prashant B. Bedarkar. Knowledge of mercurial toxicity from ancient classics of Rasashastra and
Ayurveda, European Journal of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences 2018, Volume 5, Issue
1,Pg:374-382. (ISSN: 2349-8870)
30. Prashant B. Bedarkar, Nidhi Ranpara, Vishwa Sawaliya, Mukesh B. Nariya, Pradeep Kumar
Prajapati, Biswajyoti Patgiri. Antihyperglycemic activity of Nishamalaki-an Ayurvedic formulation
of turmeric and emblica officinalis. European Journal of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences
2017, Volume 4, Issue 9, 853-856. (ISSN 2349-8870)
31. Prashant B. Bedarkar, substitution of Ayurvedic drugs of metal, mineral, ore origin with synthetic
and highly refined drugs - A Brief Review, World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research 2017;
Volume 6, Issue 16, 363-371. (ISSN 2277– 7105)
32. Sandeep B. Agrawal, Anjana A. Goswami, Prashant Bedarkar, Pradeep K. Prajapati. Anti microbial
activity of Bhavita Guduchi Churna, Journal of Ayurveda and Holistic Medicine 2017; 5(4):9-16.
(ISSN-2321-1563)
33. Sanjay Khedekar, Galib R, Patgiri BJ, Prajapati PK. Role of Gandhaka Jarana in mercurial
preparation Indian medicinal alchemy-Rasashastra, J Rs. Educ. Indian Me 2017; 23(23)101-108.
(ISSN 0970-7700)
34. Sapkota YR, Bedarkar P, Nariya MB, Prajapati PK. Hepatoprotective evaluation of Arogyavardhini
Rasa against paracetamol-induced liver damage in rats. BLDE Univ J Health Sci 2017;2:44-9.(
ISSN: 2456-1975)
35. Seetha Chandran, B. J. Patgiri, Prakash Mangalasari, Prashanth Dharmarajana, Remya E, Prasanth
Bedarkar. Management of osteoarthritis through blood letting therapy-A case report. JREIM
October 2107; 23(2), 201-6. (ISSN 0970– 7700).
36. Seetha Chandran, B. J. Patgiri, Prasanth Bedarkar, Sasikumar Nechiyil, Galib R. Pharmaceutical
standardization of Parada marita and vanaspati jarita marita yashada bhasma – a comparative
study. World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research 2017; Vol 6, Issue 8, 2437- 50. (ISSN 2277–
7105)
37. Seetha Chandran, Prakash Mangalasseri, Patgiri BJ, Galib, R., Prasanth Dharmarajan, Krishnkumar,
V. Prajapati P. K. Diabetes Mellitus in Ayurveda wsr to it‟s aetiopathogenesis. Internatinal journal
of current research; 9(04), 49173-7. (ISSN: 0975833X)
Gujarat Ayurved University/Jamnagar/Gujarat/AQAR 17-18 Page 101
38. Seetha Chandran, Rajam R, Patgiri BJ, Prakash Mangalasseri. Management of Hashimoto‟s
Thyroiditis through Ayurveda. Journal of Ayurveda Case Reports, AyuCare, Nov 2017; 1(1):18-22p,
ISSN 0970– 7700.
39. Seetha Chandran, Biswajyothi Patgiri, Prashant Bedarkar, Rohit A. Gokarna, Vinay. J. Shukla.
Particle size estimation and elemental analysis of Yashada Bhasma. International Journal of Green
Pharmacy 2017 (Suppl); 11(4) S 765-73. (E-ISSN - 1998-4103)
40. Shingadiya R, Bedarkar P, Varsakiya J, Patgiri BJ, Prajapati PK. Alopecia Areata (Indralupta): A case
successfully treated with Ayurvedic Management. J Ayu Herb Med 2017; 3(3):111-115. (ISSN:
2454-5023)
41. Shingadiya RK Bedarkar P, Patgiri BJ, Prajapati PK. Effect of Churnakriya in the management of
several life style disorders: A review through research works carried out at RSBK department,
Jamnagar, India. Int. J. Res. Ayurveda Pharm. 2017; 8 (Suppl 2):68-72 (ISSN (Print) 2277-4343)
42. Shingadiya RK, Bedarkar PB, Patgiri BJ, Prajapati PK, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ. Application and
evaluation of multiple extraction techniques (biopharmaceutical recycling) for optimization of
Khadira Kwatha; An Ayurvedic formulation. International Research Journal of Pharmacy 2017: 8:7;
35-41. (ISSN 2230 – 8407)
43. Shingadiya RK, Bedarkar PB, Patgiri BJ, Prajapati PK, Manani Y. Incidence of psychological stress as
an etiological factor of skin disorders- A review through Ayurvedic clinical researches.
International Journal of Pharma Sciences and Research 2017, 8(10): 188- 194. (ISSN : 0975-9492)
44. Shingadiya RK, Bedarkar PB, Patgiri BJ, Prajapati PK. Critical review of Swarasa (An Ayurvedic
dosage form) from Charaka Samhita. AYUHOM Jan - June, 2017; Vol. 4, Issue 1; 2–9. (ISSN 2349-
2422)
45. Shingadiya RK, Chaudhary S, Joshi K, Bedarkar P, Patgiri BJ, Prajapati PK. Evidence-based safety
and efficacy of Ayurvedic herbo-metallic preparations containing gold, iron, and mercury with
special reference to pediatrics. Med J DY Patil Univ 2017; 10:222-8. (ISSN: 2278-7119)
46. Shingadiya RK, Chaudhary SA, Prajapati PK. Clinical efficacy of Savarnakara yoga and
Kanakabindvarishta in the management of Shvitra (Vitiligo). Journal of Research and Education in
Indian Medicine. 2017;23 (2):91-99. (ISSN :0970-7700)
47. Shingadiya RK, Sharma R Bedarkar P, Prajapati PK. Autoimmune bullous ski disease managed with
ayurvedic treatment: A case report. Ancient Sci Life 2017; 36:229-33. (ISSN: Print -0257-7941)
48. Shrestha S, Bedarkar P, Patgiri B, Shukla VJ, Prajapati PK. Standard manufacturing procedure and
quality control of Karpanpatru roll-on prepared with coconut oil. J Ayu Med Sci Jan 2018;
2(3):225-9. (ISSN: 2456-4990)
49. Swapnil Y Chaudhari, Galib Ruknuddin, Pradeep K Prajapati, Jayram Hazra. Effect of Rasamanikya
(an Arsenical Formulation) on ponderal and blood parameters. J Ayu Med Sci 2017;2(1):148-52.
(ISSN: 2456-4990)
50. Vasavdatta Kothari, Patgiri BJ, Nariya MB, Prajapati PK. Learning and memory enhancing activity
of a classical formulation -Ashvagandhadhya Ghrita, in swiss albino Mice., ejpmr, 2018,5(02), 412-
415 (SSN 2394-3211)
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51. Vasavdutta Kothari, BJ Patgiri, PK Prajapati. Ashvagandhadhya ghrita–A classical formulation in a
new perspective. International Journal of Ayurveda and Pharma Research. 2017;5(5):58-61. (ISSN:
2322 - 0910)
52. Vyas KY, Bedarkar P, Galib R, Prajapati PK. Antihyperlipidemic activity of Navaka Guggulu
prepared with fresh (Naveena) and old (Purana) Guggulu: A randomized clinical trial. Med J DY
Patil Univ 2017; 10: 235-45. (ISSN: 2278-7119)
53. Ansari A A, Parhate SM, Kavita, Singh TR. Critical review on Rasaprakash Sudhakara: A
pharmaceutical book. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development
2018, Vol. 2, Issue 3, P.219-222. (ISSN: 2456-6470)
54. Jitendra Varsakiya, Mandip Goyal, BhabatoshDebbarma. Role of Virechana Karma in increasing
sperm count in the cases of Oligozoospermia-An Open Labelled Clinical trial“International Journal
of Research in Ayurveda and Pharmacy”- IJRAP,8 (suppl 2), May , 2017;134-38 [ISSN (online)
2229-3566, ISSN (Print) 2277-4343]
55. Bhabatosh Debbarma, Mandip Goyal, JitendraVarsakiya. Anti Hypertriglyceridemic Activity of
MeshashringyadiGuggulu (Formulated)- A Clinical Trial “International Journal of Research in
Ayurveda and Pharmacy”- IJRP,8 (suppl 2), May , 2017;146-49 (online) 22293566, ISSN (Print)
2277-4343]
56. Bhabatosh Debbarma, Mandip Goyal, JitendraVarsakiya: Role of Lifestyle Intervention in the
Management of Hypertriglyceridemia (MedoVriddhi) – A Clinical Trial. International Ayurvedic
Medical Journal {online} 2017 {cited June, 2017} Available from: http://www.iamj.in/posts
/images/upload/1817_1824.pdf
57. Kalpesh Panara, NisteshwarKarra, Mandip Goyal. An Open Labelled, Randomized, Parallel Arm,
Clinical Trial to evaluate sedative effect of Leaves of Bijapura (cirusMedicaLinn.) and rhizome of
Jatamansi (Nardostachys grandiflora)inAndira(Insomnia) IJRP,8 (suppl 2), May , 2017;31-36
(online) 2229-3566, ISSN (Print) 2277-4343
58. Jitendra Varsakiya, Mandip Goyal. Effect of Phalaghrita in the Management of KsheenaShukra-
Oligozoospermia: A Case Report. International Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicine. 7(4):
2815-2821, 2017, ISSN 2249-5746
59. Jitendra Varsakiya, Mandip Goyal, Harisha C R. Pharamcognostical and Pharmaceutical Evaluation
of Ashwatha Phala Churna. International Journal of Applied Ayurvedic Research (IJAAR) 3(2),
May-June 2017.338-344 ISSN 2347-6362
60. Varsakiya JN, Goyal Mandip, Thakar A, Patel B. Role of Virechana and AshwathaPhalaChurna in
the management of KsheenaShukra (oligozoospermia): A pilot study. AYU (An International
Quarterly Journal of Research in Ayurveda) Official publication of Institute for Post Graduate
Teaching & Research in Ayurveda, Jamnagar | Published by Wolters Kluwer – Medknow AYU
2016;37:113-9. 2017.
61. M.G. SandeepanieK Maragalawathatha, Mandip Goyal, Rajnik K. Jadav, JitendraVarsakiya. Dietary
Management of Pre Type 2 Diabetes. International Ayurvedic Medical Journal (IAMJ),5(7), July,
2017, 2578-2590, ISSN 2320-5091
62. BhabatoshDebbarma, Mandip Goyal, JitendraVarsakiya. Fibromyalgia Syndrome- An Ayurvedic
Perception. International Journal of Applied Ayurvedic Research (IJAAR) 3(2), May-June 2017.333-
337, ISSN 2347-6362
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63. JitendraVarsakiya, Mandip Goyal, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease- A Critical Review
froamAyurvedic Prospective- International Ayurvedic Medical Journal (IAMJ),5(5), May, 2017,
1627-1632, ISSN 2320-5091
64. Remya E, Mandip Goyal. Non Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease- an Ayurvedic Pragmatic approach with
its management. International Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicine. 7(6):2017. 2948-2955.
ISSN 2249-5746
65. JitendraVarsakiya , Mandip Goyal, Ayurvedic Management of Spinal Diseases with Panchakarma
Chikitsa - European Journal of Pharmaceutical and Medical Research.2017 4(04),306-310.ISSN-
2394-3211 SJIF Impact Factor 4.161
66. JitendraVarsakiya, Mandip Goyal, Harisha C. R. and Shukla V. J. Phamacognostical And
Pharmaceutical Analysis of PhalaGhrita- An Ayurvedic Poly herbal Formulation. World Journal of
Pharmaceutical Research, 2017, 6(2), 1241-1245 ISSN-2277-7105 SJIF Impact Factor 7.523
67. M.G. Sandeepanie K Maragalawathatha, Mandip Goyal, P B Chandimarathne. Efficacy of Sri
Lankan Traditional Paste on Vatakantaka with special reference to Calcaneal spur - A Case
Report. International Journal of AYUSH Case Reports 1(2).Oct-Dec 2017 20-24, ISSN; 2457-0443
68. M.G. Sandeepanie K Maragalawathatha, Mandip Goyal, Harisha CR, Shukla V J Pharmacognostical
and Pharmaceutical Evaluation of SeetaramVati in the management of Rheumatoid arthritis.
World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 2017, 7(5), 1123-1135 ISSN-2277-7105 SJIF Impact
Factor 7.523
69. Remya E, Mandip Goyal. Therapeutic evaluation of Quassiaamara Linn. – A critical review. Global
Journal of Research on Medicinal Plants and Indigenous Medicine, 2017, 6(9), p. 109-113
70. Nidhi Verma, Mandip Goyal, C.R. Harish, V. J. Shukla; Pharmacognostical and Pharmaceutical
evaluation of Vijayasaradi capsule -a formulation for insulin dependent type 2 diabetes mellitus;
Journal European Journal of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences: Vol 5 (2) page 197- 202
ISSN 2349-8870.
71. Seetha Chandran, BiswajyothiPatgiri, Prakash Mangalasseri, PrasanthDharmarajan, Remya E,
PrasanthBedarkar , Management of Osteoporosis through Blood Letting Therapy – A Case Report,
Journal of Research and Education in Indian Medicine 2017; 23(2) : XX – XX , Pg 21-26
72. Arti Sharma, Alankruta R. Dave: Coleus Forskohli (Makandi) and its therapeutic effect- A Review.
European Journal of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Science, 4(9), 2017 ISSN 2349-8870, 299-302
73. Ankit Vasava, Alankruta R. Dave, Jitendravarsakiya ; A clinical study to evaluate the role of
ChurnaRatnamand SvaguptadiChurna and its effect on seminal parameters International Journal
Research Ayurveda Pharma 8(3)2017 pg. 145-148
74. Ankit Vasava, Alankruta R. Dave, Harisha C.R., Shukla V.J., JitendraVarsakiya: Pharmacognostical
and physicochemical evaluation of Churnatnam: an Ayurvedic compound formulation , European
Journal of Pharmaceutical and Medical Research 4 (7), ISSN 2394-3211 pg. 614-617
75. Ankit Vasava, Alankruta R. Dave, Harisha C.R., Shukla V.J., JitendraVarsakiya: Pharmacognostical
and pharmaceutical evaluation of SvaguptadiChurna. European Journal of Biomedical and
Pharmaceutical Sciences 4(8) ISSN 2349-8870
Gujarat Ayurved University/Jamnagar/Gujarat/AQAR 17-18 Page 104
76. Priyanka Chauhan, Ankit Vasava, Pashmina Joshi: Effectiveness of Madhukadi Yoga in the
management of DushtaVranaw.s.r. to bedsores in paralyzed patients- Case Study World Journal
of Pharmaceutical and Medical Research 4(4), ISSN 2455-3301
77. RajnikJadav, Alankruta Dave, Harisha C.R., Ankit Vasava: Pharmacognostical and pharmaceutical
evaluation of Tagaradi extract capsule. European Journal of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical
Sciences 5(4). ISSN 2349-8870 pg. 734-739
78. RajnikJadav, Alankruta Dave, JitendraVarsakiya: A comparative clinical study of ShunthyadiChurna
and Shwaskuthara Rasa in the management of TamalaShwasa w.s.r. to Bronchial Asthma.
European journal of pharmaceutical and medical research 4(9 ) ISNN 2394-3211, p.g. 526-531
79. Palak Purohit, K. S. Patel, V. K. Kori, Rajagopala S.,A systematic review on Shayyamutra with w.s.r.
to Enuresis, Pharma science monitor, volume 8 issue 4, Oct-Dec 2017, Page 106114[ISSN 0976-
7908 (o)].
80. Palak Purohit, Rajdip Rao, K. S. Patel, Effect of Virechana in the management of Apasmara
(Epilepsy): A case study, Pharma science monitor, volume 8 issue 4, Oct-Dec 2017, Page 115-
119[ISSN 0976-7908 (o)].
81. Palak Purohit, Rajdip Rao, K. S. Patel,Effect of Guduchi-bhadramustadiBasti in Sthaulya (Obesity),
Pharma science monitor, volume 8 issue 4, Oct-Dec 2017, Page 120-123[ISSN 0976-7908 (o)].
82. Palak Purohit, Rajdip Rao, K. S. Patel, V. K. Kori, Rajagopala S.,A case study on Ayurvedic
management of Cerebral Palsy, European Journal of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences,
volume 4 issue 11, 2017, page 607-610 [ISSN 2349-8870].
83. Palak Purohit, Rajdip Rao,Renu Rani, K. S. Patel, Effect of Ayurvedic management in Cerebral Palsy
, International Ayurvedic Medical Journal, volume 5 issue 11, 2017, page 4041-4046 [ISSN 2320-
5091].
84. Kuldeep Kumar Soni, Chumanlal Bhaskar, K. S. Patel, V. K. Kori, Harisha C. R., V. J. Shukla,
Pharmcognostical and pharmaceutical analysis of ShwasaharaDashemaniAvaleha, World Journal
of Pharmaceutical Research, volume 6 issue 11, 2017, page [ISSN 22777105].
85. Kuldeep Kumar Soni, K. S. Patel, V. K. Kori, Harisha C. R., V. J. Shukla,Pharmacognostical and
pharmaceutical analysis of ShwasaharaDashemani Churna, Indo American Journal of
Pharmaceutical Research, volume 7 issue 7, 2017, page 212-217 [ISSN 2231-6876].
86. Renu Rani, Palak Purohit, V. K. Kori, Role of Virechana Karma in pediatric patient of
Sheetpitta(Urticaria) – A case study, International journal of ayush case reports, 1(2), 2017, page
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87. Renu Rani, Palak Purohit, Faizzehra Vakil, K. S. Patel, V. K. Kori, Standardization of Binduas drop
w.s.r. PanchendriyavivardhanaTaila,European Journal of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences,
4(10) 2017, page 633-635 [ISSN 2349-8870].
88. Monika Solanki, Prof.K.S.Patel, Dr. V. K. Kori, Dr. Harisha C. R., Dr. Shukla V. J.,Pharmcognostical
and pharmaceuticals evaluation of Medhya Rasayana tablet – A compound Ayurvedic
formulation,World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, volume 6 issue 11,2017, page 668-675
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89. Sonam Kanzode, AtulAndelkar, N. M. Jaiswal, V. K. Kori, Rajagopala S., Persuade of lifestyle factors
on reproductive health and infertility – A literary review, European Journal of Biomedical and
Pharmaceutical Sciences, volume 4 issue 6, 2017, page 201-206 [ISSN 2349-8870].
90. Maleka R Vhora, Rahul Ghuse, V. K. Kori, Rajagopala S., K. S. Patel, Management of Grahani Dosha
(Gastro intestinal disorder) in children with Devdarvyadi Vati (Ayurveda formulation), Journal of
research in traditional medicine, volume 3 issue 3, 2017, page 86-90 [ISSN 2455-3166].
91. Rahul Gameti, Bhumi mori, V. K. Kori, K.S.Patel, Thalassemia Major- A Critical Review Through
Ayurveda, EinsteinInternational Journal of Organization, Einstein International Journal of
Ayurveda, Herbal Medicine and Innovative Research, volume 2 issue 2, 2017, page 23-30 [ISSN
2456-530X].
92. Rahul Gameti, Renu Dhayal, ParthMorjariya, V.K. Kori, K. S. Patel, Ayurvedic management of
ADHD (Attention-Deficitand Hyperactivity Disorder) with PanchendriyaViverdhanaTaialNasya- A
case study, World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, volume 6 issue 8, 2017, page 2020-2029
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93. Renu Rani, Satyawati Rathia, V. K. Kori, K. S. Patel, Rajagopala S., GrahaRoga in Pediatric
advancement W.S.R. to SkandaGraha, Asian journal of science and technology, volume 8 issue 9,
2017, page 5505-5510 [ISSN 0976-3376].
94. Satyawati Rathia, Meera Cholera, V. K. Kori, K.S. Patel, Rajagopala S.,Stability of MadhuGhrita
Yoga and SwarnaPrashana Yoga – A microbial study, World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research,
volume 6 issue 5, 2017, page 1453-1464 [ISSN 2349-8870].
95. Renu Rani, Satyawati Rathia, V.K.Kori, K.S.Patel, Harisha C. R., Shukla V. J.Pharmcognostical and
pharmaceutical study of MedhyaChurna- A polyherbal formulation,World Journal of
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96. Dr. Kuldeep Kumar Soni, Dr. BimanChaudhary, Vd.Prapti Jivrajani, Dr. V .K. Kori, Dr. K.S.Patel,
TamakaShwasa (Bronchial Asthma )In Brahtrayi- A Conceptual Review, World Journal of
Pharmaceutical Research, vol 7, issue 4, page no. 4-57, [ISSN- 2277-7105].
97. Tarak R. Adhvaryu, K.S.Patel, V.K. Kori, Rajagopala S,R. Manjusha, Evaluation of the effect of
Kanchnaraguggula and Tankana-Madhupratisarana in The Management of Tundikeri (tonsillitis)
in children,Vol 7,issue 4,4-57. [ISSN- 2277-710].
98. Dr. Kuldeep Kumar Soni, Dr. Bhumi mori, Dr. Ram PoojanVerma, Dr. V.K.Kori, Dr. K.S. Patel,
Impact of parental faulty life style on upcoming generation W.S.R. to juvenile diabetes,European
Journal of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vol 5, issue 3, page no. 284-286, [ISSN- 2349-
8870].
99. Dr. Kuldeep Kumar Soni, Dr. Chuman L. Bhaskar, Dr. Prapti Jivrajani, Dr. V.K.Kori, Dr. K.S.Patel,
ShwasaharaDashemani – Classical shamanayoga for TamakaShwasa, International Journal of
Current Research in Life Sciences, vol 7, issue 2, page no. 946-950, [ISSN- 2319-9490].
100. Hetal S Gusai, V.K.Kori, Rajagopala S, K.S. Patel, Ronakgiri V Gosai , Contributory factors in
Juvenile Diabetes Manifestation from Ayurvedic view – A Cohort survey, Journal of Ayurveda and
Integrated Medical Sciences, Vol 2, Issue 3 May-June 2017 Pg. 57-65, [ISSN 2456-3110].
Gujarat Ayurved University/Jamnagar/Gujarat/AQAR 17-18 Page 106
101. Dr. Rahul Gameti, Dr. ParthMorjariya, Dr. V.K. Kori, Prof. K.S. Patel, A Concept of Dhatri (Wet
Nurse)- an ancient science in morden world W.S.R. Human Milkbank, World Journal of
Pharmaceutical and Life Sciences, Vol 3, issue 6, Pg. 169172,[ISSN 2454-2229].
102. Bhumi Mori, Dr. K.S.Patel, Dr. V.K.Kori, Harisha C.R., Shukl V.J., Pharmcognostical and
physiochemical analysis of modified MustatriphaladiAvaleha – a poly herbal formulation used in
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103. Anjana Goswami, Rajagopala S., Kalpana S. Patel, Virendra K.Kori, PradeepKumar Prajapati,
Evaluation of Gandhakadiyoga as an adjuvant therapy in the management of
BeejadushtijanyaPandu (Thalassemia major), World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, Vol
7,issue 4, page no. 198-205, [ISSN 2277-7105].
104. Gupta D, Dhiman K, Dhiman KS, Donga SB. Role of Ashwangandha – Arjuna Ksheerapaka in the
management of Vata predominant features of Menopausal Syndrome. International Journal of
Multidisciplinary Health sciences 2017; 03(1):1 -9. (ISSN 2394 – 9406).
105. Shaikh N.M, Dei LP, Donga SB. Dhatakyadi varti – An effective local treatment for Upaplutha
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107. Verma PS, Donga SB, Dei LP, Dhiman K, Anand N. A Clinical Study on Upapluta Yonivyapad W.S.R
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Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences 2017; 06(5):679-690. (ISSN 2278 – 4357).
108. Suprabha k, Dei LP. Punarnavashtaka Ksheerabasti in the Management of Edema in Pregnancy: A
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2322 – 0902).
109. Suprabha K, Dei LP. Ayurvedic Formulations in the Management of IUGR – A Review. European
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110. Suprabha K, Dei LP.Role of Shatavaryadi Ksheerapaka Basti in Garbhakshaya – Case Series.
Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences 2017; 02(5):201-205. (ISSN 2456 – 3110).
111. Chaudhari K, Dei LP, Thakar AB. Rasayana - An Advance Therapy for the Management of
Menopausal Syndrome. Ayushdhara 2017; (03) 5, 862-867 (ISSN 2393 – 9591).
112. Rajput S, Galib R, Dei LP. Shelf life Evaluation of Trivrit Avaleha - A Preliminary Assessment.
Journal of Ayurveda Medical Sciences 2017; 02(3): 230-233. (ISSN 2456 – 4990).
113. Dr.shivsankar rajput, Prof. Laxmipriya dei,Shelf life avaluation of trivrita avleha- A preliminary
assessment,july – september 2017,journal of ayurveda Medical science issue 3 volume 2, ISSN
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114. Archana S, Dei LP, Harisha CR, Shukla V J. Pharmagocnostical and Phytochemical Standadisation
of Pathadi choorna – A Polyherbal Formulation for Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome. World Journal of
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115. Anu M S, Dei LP, Harisha CR, Shukla V J. Pharmagocnostical and Pharmaceutical Evaluation of
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116. Rajkrinti , Prof. Laxmipriya dei, Ayurvedic management of Garbhini Padashoth-A case study,
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117. RajKrinti, Dei LP, Harisha CR. and Shukla V J. Pharmacognostical and Phytochemical Evaluation of
Vasadi Kwatha - An Ayurvedic polyherbal formulation. International Journal of Ayuveda
Pharmaceutical Chemistry 2017; 06(2): 1-9. (ISSN 2350-0204).
118. RajKrinti, Dei LP, Harisha CR, Shukla V J. Pharmacognostical and Phytochemical Evaluation of
Vachadi Choorna - An Ayurvedic polyherbal formulation. International Journal of Applied Ayuveda
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119. RajKrinti, Dei LP, Jaideep Gothwal. A clinical study on effect of Basti and Yonipurana in the
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120. Dr.Megha Gupta,A clinical study to compare the efficacy of dhatakyadi taila pichu and Lodhradi
varti in Sweta pradar.IJRAP Volume 9, issue jan-feb 2018,ISSN (online)22293566; ISSN (Print)2277-
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121. Rupapara AV, Donga SB, Dei LP. Effect of Darvyadi Yoni Varti in the management of Garbhashaya
Mughagata Vrana (Cervical erosion) – An Open label clinical trial. Journal of Ayurveda and
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122. Vihariya P, Donga SB, Pandya N, Dei LP. A Review of an Ayurvedic Management of Vandhytva
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123. Vihariya P, Gameti R, Donga SB, Pandya N. Ovarian cyst (Beejakosha Granthi) – An Ayurvedic
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124. Hetal Nakum, Dei LP, Harisha CR, Shukla V J. Pharmagocnostical and Phytochemical
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125. Asiya, Dei LP, Rajkrinthi. Role of Pathadi kwatha in the Management of Oligomenorrhoea caused
due to PCOS. World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research 2017; 06(12):995 -999. (ISSN 2277 –
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126. Reshmi Rajgopala, Prof. Laxmipriya dei-Rasayana A Best supportive for the continouation of
pregnancy- A case report. World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research (ISSN 2277-7105)
127. Ashiya Khan, Prof. Laxmipriya dei,A role of Shatavaryadi kshir Basti in management of premature
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128. Resmi VR, Dei LP, Harisha CR, Shukla V J. Pharmagocnostical and Pharmaceutical Evaluation of
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129. Komang Sudarmi, Dudhamal TS. Efficacy of Kshara Application in post Fistulectomy
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Medicine April-June 2017;1(2): 42-46. [e-ISSN: 2456-4435] www.ayurline.in
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130. Monica Shrestha, Jagdhane CD, Dudhamal TS. Guduchi fibres (Tinospora cordifolia Linn.) as a skin
suturing material - A Controlled Clinical Trial. Ayurline: IJRIM International Journal of Research in
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131. Joyal Patel, Dudhamal TS. Varunaa shigru guggulu and bala taila matra basti in the management
of mootraghata (benign prostatic hyperplasia) - a pilot study. Ayurpharm Int J Ayur Alli Sci. 2017;
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132. Naresh Ghodela, Princy Prasad, Dudhamal TS. Clinical efficacy of Murivenna oil Parisheka in the
management of soft tissue injury w.s.r. to achillis tendinopathy - a case study. European Journal
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133. Ghodela NK, Dudhamal TS. Clinical Potentiality of Dhanvayas (Fagonia cretica Linn.) Paste in the
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134. Aditya Nema, Gupta SK, Dudhamal TS, Mahanta VD. Trans rectal Ultra Sonography based
evidence of Ksharasutra Therapy for Fistula-in-ano- A Case Series. Journal of Ayurved and
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135. Naresh Ghodela, Princy Prasad, Vijay Kumar, Dudhamal TS. Wound healing potential of gums &
oleo-gum-resins: A brief review. Global J Res. Med. Plants & Indigen. Med. 2017;6(6): 89–94.
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136. Jigna Patel, Dudhamal TS. Management of Non healing ulcer with local application of Yastimadhu
Ghrita (Glycyrrhiza glabra L.)-A single case study. IJAMY (Indian Journal of Ancient Medicine and
Yoga 2017;10(2):73-76. (pISSN 0974- 6986, eISSN 0974 – 6994). www.rfppl.com
137. Ruchi Pandey, Dudhamal TS. Role of Ksharasutra and Kasisadi ghrita in the management of
Stanagat Nadivrana (Tubercular multiple breast sinuses) -A rare case report. International
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138. Aneesh Sharma, Dudhamal TS, Gupta SK, Mahanta VD. Clinical study of Agnikarma and
Panchatikta Guggulu in the management of Sandhivata (osteoartheritis of knee joint). AYU. 2016;
37(1):38-44. [ISSN: p-0974-8520 e-0976-9382] www.ayujournal.com.
139. Bijendra Shah, Dudhamal TS. Integrated approach in diagnosis of ano-rectal (guda) diseases: a
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140. Dr. seethachandran, Pharmaceutical standardization of “Parada Marita and Vanaspati Jarita
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141. Madhuri Rai, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ, Dudhamal TS. Pharmacognostical and phytochemical
evaluation of trayodashanga guggulu vati: an ayurvedic polyherbal formulation. European Journal
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142. Ghodela NK, Dudhamal TS. Clinical efficacy of Thumari oil (Securinega leucopyrus) in the
management of Diabetic Foot Ulcer.-A case Report. 2017; Journal of Ayurveda 11(1): 100-103.
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143. Madhuri Rai, Harisha CR, Gautam Fichadiya, Dudhamal TS, Vijay Thagele. Pharmacognostical
profile of Scaevola Taccada (gaertn.) roxb. (leaf and stem) - an Extrapharmacopoeial drug. World
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144. Ghodela NK, Dudhamal TS. Clinical efficacy of Thumari gel (Securinega leucopyrus [Willd.] Muell)
in the management of superficial non-healing leg ulcers- A rare case report Int. J. AYUSH CaRe.
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145. Shah B, Dudhamal TS. Partial-fistulectomy and Ksharasutra application in the management of
complicated fistula - Clinical images. Int. J AYUSH CaRe. 2017;1(1): 32-36. [ISSN: e 2457-0443].
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146. Foram Joshi, Mahanta VD. Dudhamal TS, Gupt a SK, Jalaukavacharan (Leech application) and
adjuvant therapy in Management of infecxted wound - A Case Report. Journal of Ayurveda Case
Reports (J Ayu CaRe) 2017; 1(1): 13-17.
147. Khiradi B, Shah B, Dudhamal TS, Bhadja M. Effect of partial fistulectomy with ksharasootra
application in the management of bhagandara (fistula-in-ano) - A case report. International
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148. Ghodela NK, Dudhamal TS, Ashok Kumar. Vrana Shodhana and Vrana Ropana properties of
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149. Joyal Patel, Sud S, Dudhamal TS, Dattani K. Pharmaceutico-analytical study of Varuna Shigru
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150. Monika Kumari, Dudhamal TS, Solanki SK. Clinical effect of Ashmarihara Kwatha in the
management of Mootrashmari (Urinary calculus) - Short communication. Int. J. AYUSH Care.
2017; 1(2):32-36. [ISSN: e 2457-0443]. www.ijacare.in
151. Bhuyan C, Dudhamal TS, Lobo SJ. An Innovative Clinical Study of Anal Stricture and its
Management with PCA Therapy. IJAMY (Indian Journal of Ancient Medicine and Yoga 2017;
10(4):117-124. (pISSN 0974-6986, eISSN 0974-6994). www.rfppl.com.
152. Monica Shrestha, Dudhamal TS. An Integrated Approach in the Management of Complex
Posterior Horse Shoe Fistula-in-Ano. IJAMY (Indian Journal of Ancient Medicine and Yoga
2017;10(4):153-157 [pISSN 0974-6986, eISSN 0974-6994). www.rfppl.com
153. Bhadja M, Dudhamal TS. A Comparative clinical study of Ksharsutra ligation and Lateral Internal
Sphincterotomy in the management of Parikartika (Chronic Fissure-in-Ano). International Journal
of Pharmaceutical & Biological Archives (IJPBA) 2017; 8(6): 42-47. [ISSN 0976- 3333]
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154. Ghodela NK, Dudhamal TS. Management of Bed Sores with Thumari Gel [Securinega leucopyrus
(Willd.) Muell.]-An Extra-pharmacopeal Drug- a Case Study Int. J AYUSH CaRe. 2018; 2(1):20-25.
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155. Bijendra Shah, Harisha C.R and Dudhamal T. S. pharmacognostical studies of apamarga
(achyranthesaspera linn.) and its tikshna kshara. International journal of current medical
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156. Vaghela DB, Patel Preeti, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ. Pharmacognostical and pharmaceutical
evaluation of Madhupippalyadi Yoga Pratisharana in Sarvasara Mukharoga w.s.r. to Oral
Submucous Fibrosis. World journal of pharmaceutical research 2017; 6(6): 786-792. (ISSN No-
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157. Vaghela DB, Patel Preeti, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ. Pharmacognostical and pharmaceutical
evaluation of Rasayana Yoga modified form. European journal of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical
sciences 2017; 4(5): 333-337. (ISSN No-2349-8870).
158. Vaghela DB, Brahma Tumpa. A conceptual study on effect of Chitraka Haritaki Avaleha in the
management of Tundikeri (Tonsillitis). European journal of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical
sciences 2017; 4(5): 417-420. (ISSN No-2349-8870).
159. Vaghela DB, Brahma Tumpa, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ. Pharmacognostical and pharmaceutical
evaluation of Haridradi Pratisharana-A Herbomineral formulation. World journal of
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160. Vaghela DB, Patel Preeti, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ. Ingredients, Identification and Pharmaceutical
evaluation of Nishadi Taila-An Ayurvedic poly herbal formulation. World journal of
pharmaceutical research 2017; 6(6): 826-833. (ISSN No-2277-7105).
161. Vaghela DB, Patel Amisha. Effect of honey in the management of Otomycosis. International
Journal of Ayurvedic Medicine 2017; 8(2): 92-96. (ISSN No-0976-5921).
162. Vaghela DB, Makwana Dhara, Patel KS. A comparative study of Danta Shodhana Churna and
Danta Shodhana Paste after scaling in preventing the recurrence of Danta Sharkara (Calculus).
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163. Archana VK, Vaghela DB,. Ayurvedic management of Primary Open Angel Glaucoma. International
Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicine; 7(6): 3024-3029, Oct 2017, ISSN No-2249-5746.
164. Shashi Gupta, Vaghela DB,. A clinical study on Triphaladi compound and Shunthyadi eye drop in
the management of Computer Vision Syndrome. Indian journal of health sciences and biomedical
research 2018; 11(1): 46-50. (ISSN No-2542-6214).
165. Vaghela DB, Patel Amisha. A critical review of Otomycosis in context to Karna Roga describe in
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2017; 4(3): 1-5. (ISSN No-2395-6682).
166. Pawar DK, R. Manjusha. Pharmacognostical and physico-chemical evaluation of Mukkadi Yoga –
an ayurvedic ocular formulation. International Ayurvedic Medical Journal 2017; 2(1): 776-781.
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167. Makwana Dhara. Role of Dantashodhana Churna Pratisarana in preventing the Recurrence of
Dantasharkara (Dental Calculus) after Ultrasonoc Scaling. Journal of Research & Education in
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168. Gauridutt Mishra, Pandya DH, A conceptual study of Amavata, World Journal of Pharmaceutical
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169. Parmar Soniya, Pandya DH, Pharmacognostical and pharmaceutical evaluation of
YavadilepaWorld Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, August 2017:06:04:1944:1950. ISSN –2277-
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170. Diet and Dalliance Directives in Ayurveda for Allergic Rhinitis with Special Reference to Peenas,
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Journal of Food Science and Technology, ISSN: 2278-2249 (Online), ISSN: 2321-6468
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171. Glimpse of Surgery and Cadaveric Anatomy in Ayurveda: An Incredible Contribution of Acharya
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Research and Reviews: A Journal of Ayurvedic Science, Yoga and Naturopathy, ISSN: 2393-8730
(Online),Volume 4, Issue 2, www.stmjournals.com., 2017
172. Singh SG, Nishteswar K, Patel BR, Nariya MB. Comparative antipyretic and analgesic activities of
Cissampelos pareira Linn. and Cyclea peltata (Lam.) Hook. F. & Thomas. Ayu 2016; 37:62-6.
173. Joshi AJ, Aparna K, Rajagopala S, Patel KS, Nariya MB, Ashok BK. Evaluation of immunomodulatory
activity of Balachaturbhadra Churna- An Ayurvedic formulation. Indian Journal of Natural
Products and Resources 2016;7(4):293-300.
174. Pathak P, Vyas M, Vyas H, Naria M. Rasayana effect of Guduchi Churna on the life span of
Drosophila melanogaster. AYU 2016;37:67-70.
175. Patel AG. Nariya MB, Patel B. Review on Trisama- an unexplored ancient Ayurvedic formulation.
Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicine 2017; 3(3):163-168.
176. Gokaran RA, Nariya MB, Patgiri BJ, Prajapati PK. Toxicological studies of Rasasindura, an Ayurvedic
formulation. Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 2017; 79(4):633-640.
177. Savaliya V, Patel A, Ranpariya N, Nariya M. A Critical review on Mulaka (Raphanus Sativus Linn.) In
context to Ayurvedic Literature. Pharma Science Monitor 2017;8(4):248261.
178. Gamit R, Patel AG, Shukla VJ, Nariya MB, Acharya RN. Phytochemical analysis of successive
extracts of the Cordia macleodii leaves Hook.: A Folklore medicinal plant. Journal of Ayurvedic and
Herbal Medicine 2018; 4(1).
179. Hitesh Bhati1, Harisha C. R., Shukla V. J. and Manjusha R. Pharmacognostical & Phytochemical
Analysis of Triphaladi Ghana-Vati - An Ayurvedic Polyherbal Formulation for Senile Immature
Cataract. World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research Volume 6, Issue 4, 1256-1266. Impact Factor
7.523 ISSN 2277– 7105.
180. Preeti Patel, D. B. Vaghela, Harisha C. R. Shukla V. J.. Pharmacognostical and Pharmaceutical
Evaluation of Madhupippalyadiyogapratisarana In Sarvasaramukharoga wsr oral Submucous
Fibrosis. World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research Volume 6, Issue 5, 786-792 Impact Factor
7.523 ISSN 2277– 7105.
181. Surendra Kumar, K.S. Patel, A.B.Thakar, C.R. Harisha, Shukla V.J.. Ingredients Identification,
Physico-Chemical and HPTLC Evaluation of Vajigandhadi Taila – A Polyherbal Formulation. Indo
American Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 2017 ISSN NO: 7. 4. 2231-6876.
Gujarat Ayurved University/Jamnagar/Gujarat/AQAR 17-18 Page 112
182. Gautam Fichadiya and Dr. Harisha C. Detailed Pharmacognostical Evaluation of Root of Cassia
Mimosoides L. Along With The Whole. plant powder microscopy. World Journal of Pharmaceutical
Research Volume 6, Issue 5, 756-765. Impact Factor 7.523 ISSN 2277– 7105.
183. Gautam Fichadiya, Harisha C. R. Switu Jani, Shukla V. J. Ambuj Sharma.. PhytoPharmacognostical
Investigation on stem of Cestram nacturum L. An extra pharmacopoeial plant. World Journal of
Pharmaceutical Science & Technology Vol-1 (1) 7-15. 23213310.ISSN (Online): 2321-3086
184. Sachin Kumar Sharma, Alankruta R. Dave, Harisha C.R., Shukla V. J.,Vasundhara Sharma.
Pharmacognostical and Pharmaceutical Evaluation of Vijaysaradi Ghanvati: An Effective
Formulation for the Management of Type 2 Diabetes (Madhumeha). WJ PRVolume 6, Issue7,
1395-1401. Impact Factor 7.52 ISSN 1713– 1722.
185. Switu Jani, P.K. Prajapati, CR. Harisha and B.R. Patel. Kunapajala A liquid organic manure:
Preparation and its quality parameters. World Journal Of Pharmacy And Pharmaceutical
Sciences Volume 6, Issue 8, 1989-2000. ISSN 2278 – 4357,. Impact Factor 6.647.
186. Shingadiya RK , Bedarkar PB, Patgiri BJ, Prajapati PK, Harisha CR , Shukla VJ. Application and
Evaluation of Multiple Extraction Techniques (Biopharmaceutical Recycling) for optimization of
Khadira Kwatha; An ayurvedic formulation. International Research Journal Of Pharmacy (IJRP)
ISSN 2230 – 8407 2017, 8 (7) . 35-41.
187. Riddhi kanakahara, Harisha C.R., Shukla V. J. Comparative Phyto-pharmacognostical profile of
stem of Ixora coccinea Linn. and Ixora arborea Roxb. Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicine
2017; 3(2): 83-88. ISSN: 2454-5023.
188. Resmi V. Rajagopal, Laxmi Priya Dei, Harisha C. R. and V. J. Shukla. Pharmacognostical &
Pharmaceutical Evaluation of Rasayana Granules. World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research
(WJPR). Vol-6, issue 9, 1056-1063. ISSN: 2277- 7105.
189. Soniya Parmar, Darshna H. Pandya, Harisha C. R. and V. J. Shukla. Pharmacognostical and
Pharmaceutical Evaluation of Yavadilepa. World Journal of Pharmacy And Pharmaceutical
Sciences (WJPR) Volume 6, Issue 8, 1944-1950. ISSN 2278 – 4357,. Impact Factor 6.647.
190. Monika Solanki K. S. Patel, V. K. Kori, Harisha C. R and Shukla V. J. Pharmacognostical and
Pharmaceutical Evaluation of Medhya Rasayana Tablet- A Compound Ayurvedic Formulation.
World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research (WJPR). Vol-6, issue11, 668-675, 2017,ISSN: 2277-
7105.
191. Kuldeep Kumar Soni1,Chuman Lal Bhaskar, K. S Patel, V. K. Kori, Harisha C. R. and V. J. Shukla.
Pharmacognostical and Pharmaceutical Analysis of Shawasahara Dashemani Avaleha World
Journal of Pharmaceutical Research (WJPR). Vol-6, issue11, 740-747, 2017, ISSN: 2277- 7105.
192. Bhumi Mori, K. S, Patel, . V. K. Kori, Harisha C. R., Shukla V. J. Pharmacognostical And
Physicochamical Analysis of Modified Musta Triphaladi Avaleha–A Poly-Herbal Formulation
used in Thalassemia Major. World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research (WJPR). Vol-6, issue11,
786-795, 2017, ISSN: 2277- 7105.
193. Hetal B. Nakum, Harisha C. R., Shukla V. J. & L.P Dei. Pharmacognostical and Phytochemical
Standardisation of Aam Pachana Vati – Anayurvedic Polyherbomineral Formulation. World
Journal of Pharmaceutical Research (WJPR). Vol-6, issue11, 10561063, 2017, ISSN: 2277- 7105.
Gujarat Ayurved University/Jamnagar/Gujarat/AQAR 17-18 Page 113
194. Dr. Madhuri Rai, Dr. Harisha C. R., Gautam Fichadiya, Dr. T. S. Dudhamal and Dr. Vijay Thagele
Pharmacognostical Profile of Scaevola Taccada (Gaertn.) Roxb. (Leaf And Stem) - An
Extrapharmacopoeial Drug. World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research (WJPR). Vol-6, issue11,
553-558, 2017, ISSN: 2277- 7105.
195. Laveena Kumari, Anup B. Thakar, Harisha C. R. and Shukla V. J. Pharmacognostical And
Pharmaceutical Evaluation of Shwasahara Yoga In The Management of Tamaka Shwasa. World
Journal of Pharmaceutical Research (WJPR). Vol-6, issue11, 626-632, 2017, ISSN: 2277- 7105.
196. Pooja K. Sutaria, Shilpa B. Donga, Harisha C. R. and V. J. Shukla. Impact of cellular and Ergastic
contents In Panchavalkaladi Varti for Upapluta Yonivyapada European Journal of Biomedical
And Pharmaceutical sciences EJPBS Volume: 4 Issue: 9 862-867 : 2017 ISSN-2349:8870.
197. Shweta Vekariya, Krushnkumar Taviad, Acharya RN, Harisha C.R. Development of random
amplified polymorphic DNA markers for authentication of Croton tiglium Linn. The Journal of
Phytopharmacology 2017; 6(3): 164-166p, ISSN 2230-480X.
198. Dr. Madhuri Rai, Dr. Harisha C. R., Dr. Shukla V. J. and Dr. T. S. Dudhamal. Pharmacognostical
and Phytochemical Evaluation of Trayodashanga Guggulu Vati: An Ayurvedic Polyherbal
Formulation. European Journal of Biomedical AND Pharmaceutical sciences. ISSN 2349-8870
Volume: 4 Issue: 10, 63-68, October 2017.
199. Vasundhara Sharma, L. P. Dei, D. H. Pandya, Harisha C. R., Shukla V. J., Sachin Kumar Sharma.
Pharmacognostical and Pharmaceutical study on effect of Amalaki Bhavana on Nisha –A
Compound Ayurvedic Formulation. World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research SJIF Impact
Factor 7.523 Volume 6, Issue 12, 694-702, Oct 2017, ISSN 2277–7105.
200. Chandani Goswami1, Prof. Mahesh Vyas, Harisha C. R., V. J. Shukla and Bharat Bhadiyadra.
Preliminary Pharmacognostical and Physico-Chemical Evaluation of Khadirashtaka Kashaya
Yavakuta). World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research SJIF Impact Factor 7.523 Volume 6, Issue
12, 1037-1045, Oct 2017, ISSN 2277–7105.
201. Anu M. S., L. P. Dei, Harish C. R. and V. J. Shukla,. Pharmacognostical and Pharmaceutical
Evaluation of Shatavaryadi Choorna – A formulated compound. World Journal of
Pharmaceutical Research SJIF Impact Factor 7.523 Volume 6, Issue 12, 1232-1242, Oct 2017,
ISSN 2277–7105.
202. Riddhi K.D., Harish C. R., V. J. Shukla. Comparative Pharmacognostical and
PhysicoPhytochemical Standardization on Leaf of Ixora Coccinea Linn. and Ixora Arborea Roxb.
International Research Journal of Pharmacy. Oct 2017, 8 (9) 136-143, ISSN 2230 – 8407.
203. Tarun Sharma, A quadrangular approach towards prevention and management of Diabetes
Mellitus (NIDDM) through Ayurveda, JAHM,5(6), 31-46,Nov- Dec 2017
204. Surendra Kumar, K.S. Patel, A.B. Thakar, C.R. Harisha, V.J. Shukla. A Preliminary Physico-
Chemical assay of Vajigandhadi Niruha Basti Int. J. Res. Ayurveda Pharm. 8 (6), 2017. ISSN
(online) 2229-3566. ISSN (Print) 2277-4343.
205. Riddhi D Kanakhara, Harisha C. Rudrappa, Vinay J. Shukla, Rabinarayan Acharya. A Detailed
Pharmacognostical and Phytochemical profile on Stem of Telosma Pallida (L.) Kurz: An
Gujarat Ayurved University/Jamnagar/Gujarat/AQAR 17-18 Page 114
Extrapharmacopoeial drug. Int. J. Res. Ayurveda Pharm. 9 (1), Dec- Jan 2018. ISSN (online) 2229-
3566, 36-43p, ISSN (Print) 2277-4343.
206. Siba P Rout, Channappa R Harisha, Rabinarayan Acharya. Pharmacognostical Evaluation of Raw
andShodhita (Processed) Danti [Baliospermum montanum (Willd.) Muell.-Arg] Journal of Drug
Research in Ayurvedic Sciences, Dec – Jan 20018 ; 2(3): 164-174 10.5005/jp-journals-10059-
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207. Chandani GoswamiV DHitesh Vyas, Harisha C R. Comparative Pharmacognostical Evaluation of
Khadirashtaka yavakuta (Powder) and Kashaya (Decoction). International Journal of
Pharmacognosy and Phytochemical Research; 9(10); 1318-1325, Dec- Jan 2018, ISSN: 0975-
4873.
208. Archana S., Harisha C. R. L. P. Dei, and V. J. Shukla, Pharmacognostical and PhytoChemical
Standardization of PathadiChoorna- A Polyherbal Formulation for Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome,
World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 6(13), 634- 641,Dec-Jan 2018, 2277– 7105
209. Adil Rais, Divya Zala, Shital Bhagiya, Harisha C. R., V. J. Shukla and Anup B. Thakar.
Pharmacognostical, Physicochemical and High Performance Thin Layer Chromatography
Evaluation of Mashabaladikwatha. World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research. Volume 7, Issue
3, 1306-1312, Jan 2018, ISSN 2277–7105.
210. Arti Sharma, Alankruta R. Dave, Harisha C Rudrappa and Om Pandey. Pharmacognostical and
Physio- Chemical Evaluation of Tarunyapidikahara Lepa-An Herbal Formulation. World Journal
of Pharmaceutical Research. Volume 7, Issue 3, 1306-1312. ISSN 11211128.
211. Sachin Kumar Sharma, Alankruta R. Dave, Harisha CR., Shukla V. J., Vasundhara Sharma and
Brijbala Vasishth Pharmacognostical And Pharmaceutical Evaluation Of Madhumehari Vati: An
Effective Formulation For Madhumeha (TYPE 2 DIABETES). World Journal of Pharmaceutical
Research.SJIF Impact Factor 8.074, ISSN 2277–7105.Volume 7, Issue 05, 947-955.
212. M. G. Sandeepanie K. Maragalawaththa1*, Dr. Mandip Goyal, Dr. Harisha C. R., Dr. Shukla V. J.
and Dr. Rajnik Jadav. Pharmacognostical and Pharmaceutical Evaluation of Seetarama Vati in
the Management of Rheumatoid Arthritis. World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research SJIF
Impact Factor 8.074 Volume 7, Issue 5, 1123-1135. ISSN 2277– 7105.
213. Dr. Binal J. R, Dr. Alankruta Dave, Harisha C. R. and Shukla V. J. Pharmacognostical and
Pharmaceutical Evaluation of Sarpagandhadi Choorna In The Management of Unmada W.S.R.
To Schizophrenia. World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research SJIF Impact Factor 8.74 lume 7,
Issue 5, 1838-1843. ISSN 2277– 7105.
214. Shweta R Vekariya, Switu Jani, Krushnkumar Taviad, Harisha CR and Acharya RN. Comparative
micro morphological and microscopic Evaluation of Croton tiglium Linn and Baliospermum
Montanum Muell.-Arg. Seeds. International journal of herbal medcine 2017 E-issn: 2321-2187 P-
issn: 2394-0514.
215. Raghavendra Naik, Sneha D Borkar and R N Acharya. Classical Vegetables (Śākadravya) of
Āyurvedaas potential dietary Supplements in the management of male infertility- A
comprehensive review. Rasamruta, 9:1, Jan ISSN- 0976-0075.
216. Siba Prasad Rout1 and Rabinarayan Acharya. Nighantus (Ayurvediclexicons) and their
Contributions towards Shalakya (E.N.T) Related Disorders - A Comprehensive Review. Int J Ayu
Pharm Chem Vol. 6 Issue 1 E-ISSN 2350-0204.
Gujarat Ayurved University/Jamnagar/Gujarat/AQAR 17-18 Page 115
217. Rakesh gamit, mukesh nariya, RN Acharya, V J Shukla. Wound healing potential of some
medicinal plants with their Screening models: a review. Pharma science monitor 8(1) ISSN 0976-
7908.
218. Deepa k k, rabinarayan acharya. Paryayamuktavali- an unexplored nighantu of odisha, India.
Gobal j res. Med. Plants & indigen. Med. | volume 6, issue 2 | February 24 –33 ISSN- 2277-4289.
219. Shweta vekariya, krushnkumar taviad, R.N. Acharya. External applications of jayapala (croton
tiglium linn.): a critical Analysis through ayurveda classics. International ayurvedic medical
journal, (march) 5 (3) (issn: 2320 5091).
220. Shashi gupta, Rabinarayan Acharya. An appraisal on ethno-medicinal claims of Euphorbia
caducifolia haines. – a source drug of Ayurvedic medicinal plant „rakta-snuhi’. Global j res. Med.
Plants & indigen. Med. | volume 6, issue 3 | march| 54–63 ISSN- 2277-4289.
221. Pooja rohilla, Raghavendra Naik, Rabinarayan acharya. A look into the contribution of raja
nighantu, an Ayurvedic lexicon of 14th century ad, towards drug safety. Global j res. Med. Plants
& indigen. Med. | volume 6, issue 3 | march| 34–5 3 ISSN-2277-4289.
222. Siba Prasad Rout, Rabinarayan Acharya and Shibani Dash. A critical review on danti
(Baliospermum montanum Willd.) With special reference to ayurvedic nighantus (lexicons.).
Ejbps, 2017, Volume 4, Issue 4, 348-353. ISSN- 2349-8870
223. Siba prasad Rout1, V. J. Shukla, Rabinarayan Acharya. Assessment of effect of shodhana on
phytochemical and chromato-graphical Profile of different levels of classical processed danti
(Baliospermum Montanum Willd.) Root. Int J Curr Pharm Res, Vol 9, Issue 3, 27-32 ISSN- 975-
7066.
224. Anagha Ranade, Rabinarayan Acharya, Vinay Shuklaand Sudipta Roy. Exposition of Role of
Diurnal and Seasonal Variation on Latex of Calotropis procera Ait. And Calotropis gigantea
L.R.BR. European Journal of Medicinal Plants 19(1): 1-7, 2017; ISSN- 22310894.
225. Sarang Lakhmale, Rabinarayan Acharya, Dillip Gorai, Rajiv Roy. Phytochemical analysis of
Symphorema polyandrum Wight. Seeds by GC-MS. Indo American Journal of Pharmaceitical
research, vol 7, issue -5, 2017, pp8852-8862 ISSN- 2231-6876.
226. Anagha Ranade, Rabinarayan Acharya, Vinay Shuklaand Sudipta Roy, jayant Kumar Majhi.
Monitoring os seasonal variation in latex of Calotropis procera Ait. And Calotropis gigantia L.Br
using FTIR spectroscopy. J res Edu Indian Med, 2017; 23(1-2): 59-74 ISSN- 09707700.
227. Siba Prasad Rabinarayan Acharya, Jayant kumar Majhi. Discriminat analysis of Shodhana
(processing) on Baliospermum montanum Muell (Danti) roots samples based on near infrared
spectroscopy and multivariate chemometric technique. International journal of pharmacy and
pharmaceutical sciences, vol. 9, issue 7. 2017, pp 131-135 ISSN- 0975- 1491.
228. Pankaj B. Nariya, V. J. Shukla, Rabinarayan Acharya, Mukesh B Nariya. Isolation and
simultaneous determination of three biological active flavonoids from some indigenous cordial
species by thin layer chromatography with UV absorption destinometry method. Journal of
planner chromatography 30(2017)4, 264-270 ISSN- 0933-4173.
229. Shasi Gupta, Rabinarayan Acharya. Canvassing the external applications of Snuhi: A classical
memoir. International journal of Ayuirvedic medicine, 2017, 8(2) 45-57 ISSN 0976-5921.
Gujarat Ayurved University/Jamnagar/Gujarat/AQAR 17-18 Page 116
230. Shasi Gupta, Rabinarayan Acharya. A critical review on snuhi (Euphorbia neriifolia linn.) with
special reference to Ayurvedic nighantus (lexicons). Int.J.Res.Ayurveda Pharm.8 (suppl 3) , 2017
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231. Siba Prasad Rout, Shibani Dash and Rabinarayan Acharya. Danti (Baliospermum montanum
Willd and its external applications reported in various Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia: An evidence
based review. Int.J.Res.Ayurveda Pharm.8 (suppl 3), 2017 2229-3566 | 2277-4343.
232. RaghavendraNaik, Sneha Borker R.N. Acharya. A comprehensive review on Shakavarga group of
vegetables from classical texts of Ayurveda. Journal of Drug Research in Ayurvedic Sciences,
April –June; 2 (2): 91-103 ISSN-2279-0357.
233. Anagha Ranade, Rabinarayan Acharya. Ayurvedic management of Artava kshaya WSR to
pllycistic ovarian syndrum, - A critical review. Ayurpharm Int J Ayur Alli Sci, vol.6No. 4(2017)
pages 69-82 ISSN -2278-4772.
234. Shashi Gupta, Rabinarayan Acharya. Internal applications of Snuhi (Euphorbia neriifolia Linn.): A
Comprehenssive review. Ayurpharm Int J Ayur Alli Sci, vol.6No. 6(2017) pages ISSN -2278-4772.
235. Shweta vekariya, Krushnkumar Taviad, R.N. Acharya, Harisha CR. Development of random
amplified polymorphic DNA markers forAuthentication of Croton tigilium Linn. The journal of
Phytopharmacology2017:6(3):164-166, ISSN -2230-480X.
236. Janmejaya Samal, Rabinarayan Acharya, S Puri, S Kumar. Possible reformations in Ayurveda
education system to shoo the current need. JREIM, 2015, vol .XXI, 101 to 105 ISSN -0970-7700.
237. K Patwardhana, J PathakRabinarayan Acharya. Ayurveda formulations: A roadmap to address
the safety concerns. Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine xxx (2017) 1-4 ISSN -2249-
9547.
238. S. P Rout, CR Harisha and Rabinarayan Acharya. Pharmacognostical evaluation of Raw and
Shodhita (Processed) danti ( Baliospermum montanum(Willd.) Muell.-Arg) root. JDRAS, July-Sept
2017, 2(3)164-174 ISSN -2279-0357.
239. Acharya Rabinarayan, Jani Switu, C R Harisha, Shukla Vinay. Pharmacognostical and
Phytochemical Analysis on Leaves of Homalium ceylancium (Gardn.) Benth. Pharmacogn J. 2018;
10(1): ISSN -0975-3575.
240. Swagata Dilip Tavhare, Rabinarayan Acharya. Exploring the pharmaco-clinical view on Bhanga
(Cannabis sativa linn.): a classical unfamiliar portrayal. International Journal of Pharmaceutical
& Biological Archives 2017; 8(6): 38-57 0976 – 3333
241. Raghavendra Naik, Harisha CR, Rabinarayan Acharya. A comparative pharmacognostical
evaluation of three botanical source plants of jivanti. International journal of Pharmacy and
pharmaceutical sciences. Vol 10, issue 2 2018 61-66 ISSN - 0975-1491
242. Kumari, Kavita; Singh, Suman; Patel, Bhupesh. A Critical review on Prameha management from
various Compendia. Global J Res. Med. Plants &Indigen. Med., Volume 6 (5): 75–88 ISSN 2277-
4289.
243. Arti Rupani, BR Patel, VJ Shukla, B Ravishankar, PP Sharma.Clinical evaluation of Shinshapa
(Dalbergia Sissoo Roxb.) and its effect on Gridhrasi. WJPPS, Volume 6, Issue 6, XXX-XXX, 2017
ISSN 2278 – 4357.
Gujarat Ayurved University/Jamnagar/Gujarat/AQAR 17-18 Page 117
244. Kalpesh Panara, Hetal Aghera, Ashok B K, Rabinarayan Acharya. Pharmacological Evaluation of
Excess Intake of Amalrasa (sour taste) with special reference to Tamarindus indiaca Linn. Fruit
Pulp. Annals of Ayurvedic Medicine Vol-6 Issue 3-4 jul-dec, 2017.
245. Dr Shital Bhagiya, Dr Ankita Limbachiya, Dr Shrija Mavani, Dr Nirav Unadakat A Comparative
Study Of Vidangadi Vati And Bharangyadi Vati In The Management Of Tamak Shwasa W.S.R To
Bronchial Asthma.WJPR,Volume 6, Issue 5, Pg No 636-645.
246. Dr Mayank Bhatakoti, Dr Shital Bhagiya, Dr Nilesh Bhatt, Dr Anup Thakar Review Study Of
Management Of Vicharchika (Eczema) Through Jalaukaavcharankarma IAMJ, August 2017,
Volume 5(8), Pg No 3161-3166. (Issn: 2320 5091)
247. Dr Devang Patel, Dr A.S. BAghel, Dr Vasaiya Sunita, Dr Kamal Kumar, Dr Shital Bhagiya .Relation
Of Deha Prakriti And Vyadhikshamatva (Immunity): A Review Study, IJRAP, Int. J. Res. Ayurveda
Pharm., Volume 8 (5), Page No 1-5, 2017.
248. Dr Shital Bhagiya, Dr Anup Thakar, Dr Nilesh Bhatt .Ingredients Identification, PhysicoChemical
And Hptlc Analysis Of Vajrak Ghrita– A Polyherbal Formulation, WJPR, Volume 6, Issue 15, Page
No 921-930.(Issn 2277– 7105)
249. Palak Purohit, Rajdip Rao, K S Patel,Effect of Guduchi bhadramustadi basti in sthaulya (Obesity),
Pharma Science Monitor, ISSN:0976-7908, 8(4), Oct-Dec 2017, 120-123p.
250. Palak Purohit, Rajdip Rao, K S Patel, Effect of Virechana in the management of Apasmara
(Epilepsy)- Case study, Pharma Science Monitor, ISSN:0976-7908, 8(4), Oct-Dec 2017, 115-119p.
251. Shailendra Singh, Mayank Bhatkoti, Rajdip Rao, Nilesh Bhatt, Understanding Dry Eye Syndrome
In Ayurvedic PerspectivePharma Science Monitor, ISSN:0976-7908, 9(1), JanMarch 2018, 561-
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252. Mayank Bhatkoti, Shailander Singh, Payal Thakur, Rajdip Rao, Understanding Skin In Ayurvedic
Prespective, Pharma Science Monitor, ISSN:0976-7908, 9(1), Jan-March 2018, 570-573p.
253. Divya S. Zala, Anup B. Thakar, Nilesh N. Bhatt. Review of research works done on generalized
anxiety disorder at institute for postgraduate teaching and research in Ayurveda, Jamnagar.
Indian Journal of Health Sciences and Biomedical Research KLEU- Volume 10, Issue 3,
September-December 2017, IP: 47.30.107.198.(ISSN: 2349 6681)
254. Divya S Zala, Dilip D Prajapati, Anup B Thakar, Nilesh N Bhatt. Physicochemical and High
performance thin layer chromatography evaluation of Panchagavya Ghrita. International
Ayurvedic Medical Journal. Vol 6, Issue 2 Feb-2018 (ISSN: 2320 5091)
255. Meghali Gupta, Shrija Mavani, Shital Bhagiya, Ravi Thesia. A comparative study of darvyadi
lauha and dhatri lauha in the management of pandu roga w.s.r. to iron deficiency anaemia.
World Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. 2017;6(5):371380.(ISSN 2278-4357)
256. Shital Bhagiya, Shrija Mavani, Kuldeep Singh. Clinical Evaluation Of Vamankarma With
Jimutakadiyoga in the management of Ekakustha w.s.r. to Psoriasis.2017, 4(1):25-30 p. (ISSN:
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257. Devang Patel, Sunita Vasaiya, A.S.Baghel, PankajPathak, Harmful effect of suppression of nidra
Vega dharana: a review Pharma Science Monitor 9(1), Jan-Mar 2018 ISSN: 09767908.
Gujarat Ayurved University/Jamnagar/Gujarat/AQAR 17-18 Page 118
258. Dr. B. J. Patgiri, Safety issues on Ayurvedic Herbo-mineral and Metallic preparations, AYUHOM,
4(1), 28-33, July 2017,ISSN: 2349-2422
259. Dr. Rahul shingadiya, Critical review of Swarasa (An Ayurvedic dosage form) from Charaka
Samhita, AYUHOM, 4(1), 2-9p, July 2017, ISSN: 2349-2422.
260. Gauridutt Mishra, A conceptual study of Amavata, World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research,
6(8), 455-470p, July – 2017, ISSN: 2277-7105.
261. Dr. Rahul Gameti, Ayurvedic Management of ADHD (attention- Deficit and hyperactivity
disorder) with PANCHENDRIYA VIVERDHAN TAIL NASYA-A case study, World journal of
Pharmaceutical Research,6(8), 2020-2029p, July 2017, ISSN: 277-7105.
262. Dr. Rahul Gameti, A Concept of bhatri (wet Nurse)- an ancient science in morden world W.S.R.
Human Milk bank , World journal of Pharmaceutical and life sciences, World journal of
Pharmaceutical and life sciences , 3(6), 169-172p, July 2017,ISSN : 2454-2229.
263. Dr.Krushnkumar Taviad, Svarṇa Mākṣika Śodhana - A Review Through Rasa Classics, J Ayu Med
Sci, 2(2), 158-164p, August 2017, ISSN: 2456-4990.
264. Naresh Ghodela, Princy Prasad, Vijay Kumar, Dudhamal TS, Wound healing potential of gums &
oleo-gum-resins: A brief review, Global J Res. Med. Plants & Indigen. Med., 6(6), 89-94, Aug
2017, ISSN: 2277-4289.
265. Dr. Rahul Shingadiya, Harisha C. R., Bedarkar, Patgiri B.J., Prajapati P.K.and V. J. Shukla,
Application and evaluation of multiple extraction techniques (Biopharmaceutical recycling) for
optimization of Khadira Kwatha; An ayurvedic formulation, International Research Journal of
Pharmacy, 8(7), 35-41p, August 2017, ISSN: 2230 – 8407.
266. Ankit Vasava, Dave A.R.Harisha C. R., Shukla V. J, Pharmacognostical and Pharmaceutical
Evaluation of Svaguptadi Churna, European Journal of Biomedical & Pharmaceutical sciences
EJBPS), 4(8), 430-433p, Aug-2017, ISSN 2349-8870.
267. Kuldeep Kumar Soni, K.S patel, V.K. Kori, Harisha C. R., V. J. Shukla, Pharmacognostical and
Pharmaceutical analysis of ShawasaharaDashemani Churna, Indo American Journal of
Pharmaceutical Research, 7(8) , 212-217p, Aug-2017, ISSN NO: 2231-6876.
268. Dr. Prashant B. Bedarkar, Antihyperglycemic activity of Nishamalaki- An Ayurvedic formulation
of turmeric and Emblica officinalis, European Journal of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical
sciences,4(9),853 – 856p, Sept 2017, ISSN 2349-8870.
269. Dr. Naresh Kumar, Vrana shodhana and vranaropana properties of aragwadhadi gana - a brief
review, AyurpharmInt J AyurAlli Sci, 6(10), 204-214p, Oct-2017, ISSN: 2278-4772
270. Dr.Sahara Shreshtha, Critical review of Bhaisajya Ratnavali with special reference to Haratala,
IJRAP ,8(4),11-18p,Oct 2017 , ISSN2277-4343.
271. Dr. Deepak Pawar, Pharmacognostical and physico-chemical evaluation of mukkadiyoga – an
ayurvedic ocular formulation, International Ayurvedic Medical Journal, 2(1), 776-781, October –
November2017, ISSN: 2320 – 5091.
272. Dr.Gopinath Agnihotram, Magazine of Ayurveda by F.M.Publications, 1(1), 64p, JANMAR 2018,
ISSN:
Gujarat Ayurved University/Jamnagar/Gujarat/AQAR 17-18 Page 119
273. Dr. Darshna Pandya, Understanding of various Colitis in terms of Ayurveda, Journal of Ayurvedic
and Herbal Medicine, International open access journal,4(1), Jan – March 2018, ISSN:
274. Dr.Gopinath Agnihotram, Standard statistical methods and calculation of sample size in medical
education research, PERSPECTIVES IN MEDICAL RESEARCH , NATIONAL JOURNAL, 6(1), 3p, JAN-
APR 2018, ISSN: 2348-1447
275. Dr. Prashant Bedarkar, Alpha Amylase and Alpha Glucosidase Inhibitory Activity of
AmalakiRasayana- An Ayurvedic Formulation, WJPR, 6(14), 994-1002, Feb. 2018, ISSN 2277-
7105.
276. Dr. B.R.Patel, Pharmacognostical and phytochemical evaluation of root of Solanum trilobatu,m
L.,Pharma science monitor 9(2),235-241p, Apr-June2018 ISSN: 0976-7908
277. Dr. B.R.Patel, Phytochemical and pharmacognostical investigation on Solanum torvum S. Root,
WJPPS, 7(5),1173-1181p, April-2018, ISSN: 2278-4357.
278. Nidhi Verma, Repigment effect of switrahara yoga and sawarnakara lepa in shwitra patients,
IAMJ, 6(4), 800- 801p, April 2018, ISSN: 2320-5091.
279. Ritika Mishra, A. B. Thakar, Harisha C. R. & Shukla V. J, Pharmacognostical and Pharmaceutical
Analysis of Virechana Yoga In The Management of Ekakustha W.S.R Psoriasis, World Journal of
Pharmaceutical Research, 7(8), 1248-1255p, April 2018, ISSN 2277– 7105.
280. Kuldeepkumar Soni, Ayurvedic Treatment of Vipadika (KshudraKushtha) in Pediatric ageA case
study, International journal of Ayush reports, 2(1), 26-29, April 2018
281. Shruti D. Vinchhi, D. H. Pandya, Harisha C. R. and V. J. Shukla, Pharmacognostical and
Pharmaceutical Analysis of Mustadi Ghana In The Management of Dyslipidemia, World Journal
of Pharmaceutical Research 7(8), 1277-1283,April 2018, ISSN 2277– 7105.
282. Gaurav Balat, L.P. Dei, S.B. Donga, Harisha C.R., V.J. Shukla, Pharmacognostical and
Pharmaceutical Evaluation of Shivalingi Beeja Churna, World Journal of Pharmaceutical
Research, 7(9), 1460-1469, April 2018, ISSN 2277– 7105
283. Dr. Desale Varun, Standard operating protocol for preparation Trinshti puta Naga Bhasma,
World journal of Pharmacy and pharmaceuticals sciences, 7(4), 1043-1055, March 2018,ISSN:
2278-4357
284. Niral Sojitra, Haridra(Curcuma longa L.) in Ayurvedic pharmacopoeia: a comprehensive review
on its internal administration, Global Journal of Res. Med. Plants & indigen. Med., 7(4), 34-67,
April 2018, GJRMI 2277-4289.
285. Dr Hetal Nakrani,Dr. T.S Dudhamal, Clinical effect of Kasisadi Taila in the management of post-
operative wound of infected sebaceous cyst – a case report, International journal of medicinal
plants and Natural Products (IJMPNP), 4(1), 22-25p, 2018, 2454-7999
286. Dr Komang Sudarmi , Dr. T.S Dudhamal, Dr.Monika Kumari, A yurved management of
Mootrashmari (ureteric calculus): a single case study, Indian Journal of Ancient Medicine and
Yoga [IJAMY],11(1), 29-32p, 2018, p-0974-6986 e 0974-6994.
Gujarat Ayurved University/Jamnagar/Gujarat/AQAR 17-18 Page 120
287. Ritika Mishra, RampoojanVerma, Pharmacognostical And Pharmaceutical Analysis Of
VamanaYoga In The Management Of Ekakustha W.S.R To Psoriasis, World Journal of
Pharmaceutical Research (WJPR), 7(9), 1500-1509p, May 2018, ISSN: 2277-7105
288. Tarun Kumar, Kottamchukkadi Taila: A Theoritical Analysis, World Journal of Pharmaceutical
Research (WJPR), 7(9),1967- 1974p, May 2018, ISSN: 2277-7105
289. Kumari Archana, Dr. D. B. Vaghela, Harisha C. R. and Shukla V. J, Pharmacognostical and
Pharmaceutical Evaluation of Ashwagandhadya Ghrita - A Compound Ayurvedic Formulation,
World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 7(10), 618-625, May 2018, ISSN 2277– 7105
290. Tumpa Brahma, Ayurvedic intervention in the management of Trigeminal Neuralgia w.s.r.
Anantavata: A case Study, International Ayurvedic Medical Journal, 6(4), 909-910p, May 2018.
291. Rajnik Jadav, Alankruta Dave, Harisha C. R and Ankit Vasava, Phamacognostical and
Pharmacuetical Evaluation of Tagaradi Extract Capsule, European Journal of Biomedical
&Pharmaceutical sciences, 5(4), 734-739,May 2018, ISSN 2349-8870
292. SunitaVasaiya, Pharmacognostical and Pharmaceutical Evaluation of Manduravajravataka – A
compound Ayurvedic Formulation, World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research (WJPR), 7(11),
574-581p, May 2018,ISSN:2277-7105
293. Ram Poojan Verma, Anup Thakar, Harisha C. R., V. J. Shukla, Ritika Mishra and Shruti Vinchi,
Pharmacognostical and Pharmaceutical Analysis of Erandmooladi Niruha Basti, World Journal of
Pharmaceutical Research, 7(11), 785-792, June 2018, ISSN 2277– 7105.
294. Rabinarayan, Jani Switu, C R Harisha, Shukla Vinay, Pharmacognostical Genetic Barcoding and
Phytochemical Analysis on Leavesof Dalbergia Volubilis Roxb.–An Extra Pharmacopoeial Drug of
Ayurveda Acharya, International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 10(6), 117-
124, June 2018, ISSN- 0975-1491
295. Rit,ka Verma, HA Vyas, Harisha CR, VJ Shukla, Ingredient identification and phytochemical
evaluation of Shalmali kantaka cream, Journal of Phytopharmacology, 7(2), 212 – 215p, 2018
ISSN 2320-480X.
296. Kamla Moond, Hitesh Vyas, Harisha C. R. and V. J. Shukla, Scientific Evaluation of Prithvi
Mahabhuta Dominant characters in Udumbara (Ficus Glomerata Roxb.) Through
Pharmacognosy and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research ,
7(12), 602-612p, June 2018 ISSN 2277– 7105
297. Gehija Jaidev, Patel KS, Dr. Kori, Dr. Harisha C. R VK, Singh Azad, Pharmacognostical Study of
Paushtika Biscuits – A Nutritive Formulation In The Management of Undernutrition In Pediatric
Age group, European Journal of Biomedical & Pharmaceutical sciences, 5(6), 612-615, June
2018, ISSN 2349-8870.
298. Shreedevi, Ethnomedicinal uses of Flemingia strobilifera L, 6(2), 1-5p, March- April 2018, 2349-
278. Gautam Fichadiya, Harisha C R , Switu Jani, Morphological, Structural & Micrometric
Evaluation of Cystoliths & Trichomes of Cucurbitaceae Family W.S.R. To Cucumis Prophetarum
L. International Journal of Pharma Research and Health Sciences, 6(2), 25402545p, May 2018,
ISSN
299. Shashi Gupta, Computer Vision Syndrome: A Review, European Journal of Biomedical and
Pharmaceutical Sciences, 5(6), 222-225, May 2018, Issn
Gujarat Ayurved University/Jamnagar/Gujarat/AQAR 17-18 Page 121
300. Amisha Patel, A Systemic Review of Dushta Pratishyaya w.s.r. to Chronic Sinusitis, World Journal
of Pharmaceutical Research, 7(9), 285- 292,May 2018, ISSN
301. Kumari Archana, Pharmacognostical and Pharmaceutical evaluation of Ashwagandhadya Ghrita-
A compound Ayurvedic Formulation, World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 7(10), 618-
625p, May 2018, ISSN
302. Tumpa Brahma, Ayurvedic intervention in the management of Herpes Zoster Oticus: a Case
Study, International journal of Research in Ayurveda and Pharmacy, 9(2), 118-120p, May 2018
ISSN
303. Patel H, Prajapati S, Ranade A, Acharya R, Nariya M. Evaluation of hematinic activity of
Opuntiaelatior Mill. fruit. Indian Journal of Natural Product Resources 2018;9(1):3946p.
304. Dr. Jaidev Gehija, Manufacturing Protocol and pharmaceutical analysis of Ayurvedic paushtika
biscuits, World journal of pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences, 7(6), 14271436p, June 2018,
ISSN 2278-4357.
305. Dr. Vishal Prajapati, Preventive and curative aspect of Sthoulya in children through Ayurveda,
World journal of pharmaceutical research, 7(12), 235-250p, June 2018, ISSN: 2277-7105.
306. Dr. Bhumi Mori, Ayurveda therapy for thalassemia major (beejadushtijanyapandu) as an
adjuvant – a case study, International journal of current research, 10(4), June 2018, ISSN: 0975-
833X
307. Dr. Chuman Lal Bhaskar, Dr. Kuldeepkumar Soni, Pharmcognostical and pharmaceutical analysis
of shwasahara dashemani churna, International journal of creative research thoughts, 6(2),
1056-1061p, June 2018,ISSN: 2320-2882.
308. Madhumita Panigrahi, Artavachakra: An Ayurvedic Perspective on Menstrual Cycle, STM
JOURNALS, 5(2), 11-15p, 2018, ISSN: 2395-6682 (online)
309. Nariya PB, Shukla VJ, Acharya RN,Nariya MB, Dhalani JM, Patel AS, Ambasana P. Triterpenoid
and Fatty Acid Contents from the Stem Bark of Cordiadichotoma(Forst f.). Folia medica
2018;60(4):95-100p.
310. Nariya PB, Shukla VJ, Acharya RN,Nariya MB.Isolation and simultaneous determination of
threebiologically active flavonoids from some IndigenousCordiaSpecies by Thin-Layer
Chromatography withUV absorption densitometry method.Journal of Planar Chromatography
30 (2017) 4, 264–270p.
311. Chaudhari SY, Nariya MB, Galib R, Prajapati PK, Hazra J. Antihyperlipidemic activity of
Hridayarnava Rasa(an Ayurvedic herbo-metalo-mineral formulation) in CharlesFoster albino
rats. J Curr Res Sci Med 2018;4:52-7.
312. Chaudhari SY, Biradar S, Nariya MB, Galib R, Prajapati PK.Acute and chronic toxicity of
Rasamanikya, an Ayurvedic arsenical formulation in rats. Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical
Sciences 2018; 80(2):325-333.
313. Vd. NishaParmar, Vd. Neky Mehta “Role of PanchagavyaGhrita on Smritiwsr Short term memory
in old age” International journal of applied Ayurved research ISSN: 2347-6362; 370 – 375: MAY
– JUNE, 2017
Gujarat Ayurved University/Jamnagar/Gujarat/AQAR 17-18 Page 122
314. Vd. Nisha Parmar, “Role of a traditional Micro Nutrient Supplement”, Journal of Ayurveda and
Integrated Medical Sciences. ISSN: 2456-3110; 139-141, Sept.-Oct, 2017
315. Dr. N.K Gupta, “Role Of Mantra Chiktsa In Ayurvedic Toxicology” WJPR ISSN: 2277-7105; JULY
2017
316. Dr. Shashikant Prajapati, “Yoga practice for the prevention and management of Diabetes
mellitus: A systemic review” STM journal: (Research & Reviews: A journal of microbiology and
Virology) ISSN: 2349-4360; 31-35 June- 2017
317. Dr. Shashikant Prajapati, “Evaluation of the haematinic activity of Opuntiaelatior Mill. Fruit”
Indian Journal of Natural Products and Resources, 39-46; March 2018
318. Dr. Shashikant Prajapati, “Pandu (Anaemia): An Ayurvedic Literature Review”; International
Journal of Research in Ayurveda Pharm. 8(5) 140-144
319. Dr. Varsha R Solanki, “A Study of Patola on Parinamshula Pharma Science Monitor” ISSN: 0976-
7908; 298 – 304. Jan – Mar, 2018
320. Dr.Deepa KK, Dr. Shashikant Prajapati, “Clinical Evaluation of Methika (Trigonella Foenum-
Graecum Linn.) And Chandrasura (Lepidium Sativum Linn.) On Kashtarthava (Primary
Dysmenorrhoea)”, AyurpharmInt J AyurAlli Sci. ISSN: 2278-4772, 1-8; April 2018
321. Dr. Sushant Sud, “A Review Of Toxic Effects And Aphrodisiac Action Of Morchella Esculenta
(Wild Morel- Guchhi Mushroom) - A Himalayan Delight” European Journal Of Pharmaceutical
And Medical Research (EJPMR), Vol: 4 Issue 8, 726-730,July 2017
322. Dr. Sushant Sud, “A Scientific Review On Shivlingi Beej (Bryonia Laciniosa): A Mystical Ethno-
Medicine For Infertility” European Journal Of Biomedical AND Pharmaceutical Sciences (EJBPS,
Vol-4 (8) 1098-1102, July 2017
323. Dr. Sushant Sud, “Concept Of Vamana By SukshmaTamra Raja In Garavisha Chikitsa: A Review”
IJRAP (Int. J. Res. Ayurveda Pharm) Vol: 8 Issue 5 102-105, September 2017
324. Dr. Sushant Sud, “Efficacy and Usefulness of Visha Dravyas in Rasaushadhis (HMPs) Journal of
traditional medicine and Clinical Naturopathy ISSN: 2573-4555 February 2018
325. Dr.SushantSud, “Traditional and Contemporary Appraisal of DushtaVrana W.S.R. to Venous
Ulcers” Europian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Medical Research ISSN: 2394-3211, 5(4) 208-
222 Imp. Fac. 4.897
326. Dr.Sushant Sud, Dr. Joyal Patel, “A Methodical Qualitative and Quantitative Study of Sublime
“Violet Poison” W.S.R. to Rasakarpura International Journal of Development Research ISSN:
2230-9926, 8(1) 18584-18588, January 2018
Gujarat Ayurved University/Jamnagar/Gujarat/AQAR 17-18 Page 123
327. Dr.Neha Pandya,Dr. Hetal Baria, “Post natal care – Ayurvedic perspective” International Journal
of Applied Ayurved Research, ISSN 2347-6362,239-240, May- June 2017
328. Dr.Neha Pandya, Dr. Hetal Baria, “ Ayurvedic management on Anovulation- A case
studyInternational Journal of Applied Ayurved Research” ISSN: 2347-6362, 3(4) 756 to 75 Sep-
oct 2017
329. Dr.Hetal Baria, “Effect of UdumbarSar In GarbhashayaGrivamukhagataVrana (cervical erosion)” -
A case study International Journal of Applied Ayurved Research, ISSN: 2347-6362, 3(4), 780 to
784, Sep- oct 2017
330. Dr.Neha Pandya, Dr. Hetal Baria, “A clinical study of Madhukadivati on Asrugdara (excessive and
irregular uterine bleeding)” WJPR ISSN 2277-7105, 6(14), 906 – 913, Nov- 2017
331. Dr. Megha G. Pandya, “Mainfold Utilities of Ghrita W.S.R. to E.N.T. Diseases” International
Journal of Applied Ayurved Research ISSN- 2347-6362, III(1), 169-174, Mar-Apr 2017
332. Vd.D. V. Patel, “A Literary review on the role of BalaTailaNasya in the management of Lou
Gehrig's disease.” World Journal of Pharmacy And Pharmaceutical Sciences, ISSN 2278 – 4357,
68, 809-815, Aug 2017, Imp. Fac. 6.647
333. Vd.D. V. Patel, “Anti-Ageing Effect of Amalaki (EmblicaOfficinalisGaertn) In Premature Ageing.
European Journal of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical sciences, ISSN: 2349-8870, 4(8) 220-223,
Aug 2017 Imp. Fac. 4.382
334. Vd. P.P. chauhan, “Role of ashmariharakwatha and varunashigrukwatha in management of
mootrshmari (urolithiasis)” IJAR, 2320-5407, 5(6) 67-74, June 2017
335. Vd. Kalpesh Dattani, Vd.Joyal Patel, “A comparative clinical on lavanottamadichoorna and
chirabilwadichooran with takra in the management of ratarsha” Ayurpharmlnt J AyurAlli Sci.
ISSN: 2278-4772, 6(4), 61-68, 2017
336. Vd. P.P. Chauhan, Ksharsootra Ligation treatment of Arsha (3rd degree pilemass), IJAM, ISSN:
0976-5921, 8(3), 151-153, October 2017
337. Vd. J.K. Patel, Dr. Sushant Sud, Dr. Kalpesh Dattani, “A Pharmaceutico – Analytical Study Of
Varuna Shigru Guggulu- An Anubhuta Yoga” World Journal Of Pharmacy And Pharmaceutical
Sciences, Vol.7 1, 1325-1338, 2018 (Imp. Fac. 6.647)
338. Vd. J.K.Patel, Vd. Pashmina Joshi, “Clinical Efficacy Of Madhukadi Yoga In The Management Of
Dusta Vrana(Post Surgical Non Healing Wound) - A Rare Case Report” International Journal of
AYUSH Case Reports 2457-0443, Vol.1(2), 7-13, 2018
Gujarat Ayurved University/Jamnagar/Gujarat/AQAR 17-18 Page 124
339. Dr.KalpeshDattani, VdJoyalpatel “Review And Modification Of Dincharya In Pediatrics” World
Journal Of Pharmaceutical Research, ISSN: 2277–7105, 7(10), 234-41, May, 2018, Imp. Fac.
8.074
340. Vd. Joyal Patel, “Case Study: Management Of Multiple Renal Calculi (Ashamari) With
Hydronephrosis By Ayurvedic Preparation AshmariharKwatha” World Journal Of Pharmacy And
Pharmaceutical Sciences (2278-4357), Vol.7 (2), 1184-1189, March, 2018, Im. Fac. 6.647
341. Dr. Kalpesh Dattani, Vd. Joyal Patel, “Clinical Efficacy Of Madhukadi Yoga In The Management
of Agantuja Vrana(Post Insect Bite Wound) - Case Study” World Journal Of Pharmacy And
Pharmaceutical Sciences, (ISSN: 2277–7105), Vol.7( 07), 1485-1491, March, 2018, IMP. Fact.
8.078
342. Vd. P.P.Chauhan, Dr.Ankit Vasava, Vd. P.B. Joshi, “Effectiveness Of Madhukadi Yoga In The
Management Of DustaVrana W.S.R. To Bedsores In Paralyzed Patients – A Case Study” World
Journal Of Pharmaceutical and Medical Research, Vol.4 (4) March 2018.
343. Vd. P.P.Chauhan, “Effect of Two Different Ashmarihara Formulation In The Management of
Ashmari-A Pilot Study”. European Journal of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vol. 5,(4)
March 2018
344. Vd. BipinKharadi, “Effect of Partial Fistulectomy with Ksharasootra Application In the
Management of Bhagandara (Fistula-in-Ano) – A Case Report” International Journal Of
harmaceutical Sciences and Research, Vol. 8,Issue 11, 4904-4908, November- 2017
345. Vd Kalpesh Dattan, “Effect of Yoga Basti in Sandhivataw.s.r. to Osteoarthritis of Knee joint”
IJAM, ISSN: 0976-5921, 8(2), 73-79, 2017
346. Vd. Achyuta Atara, “An Ayurvedic Management of Nasal Polyposis” Indian Journal of
Otolaryngology & Head Neck Surgery, 12070-018-1278-7, February 2018
Articles in seminar proceedings, souvenirs, information booklets etc.
1. Vaghela DB. A critical review of Clinical research trails on Annukta Dravya. Souvenir National
Seminar on Dravyaguna Annukta Dravya Vivechana-60th foundation day seminar organized by
IPGT&RA on 20/7/2017.
2. Dr. Krushnkumar Taviad presented a paper on “Evaluation of Humoral Immune response of
Swarna Makshika Bhasma and Triphala Ghana in albino rats” during in 3rd International
Conference on Dravyaguna & Rasashastra- Bhaishjya Kalpana during 2nd 3rd Sept. 2017 organized
by JS Ayurveda Mahavidhyalaya at Nadiad.
3. Dr. Jigisha R Patel presented a paper on “Comparative anti microbial activity of Bhavita Guduchi
Churna with two methods of preparation of swarasa” in 3rd International Conference on
Gujarat Ayurved University/Jamnagar/Gujarat/AQAR 17-18 Page 125
Dravyaguna & Rasashastra- Bhaishjya Kalpana during 2nd -3rd Sept. 2017 organized by JS Ayurveda
Mahavidhyalaya at Nadiad.
4. Dr. Om Pandey presented a paper on “Pharmaceutico-analytical studies of Kshara of single plant
source-A review” in 3rd International Conference on Dravyaguna & Rasashastra- Bhaishjya Kalpana
during 2nd -3rd Sept. 2017 organized by JS Ayurveda Mahavidhyalaya at Nadiad.
5. Dr. Hasmukh Jadav presented a paper on “Pharmaceutical standardization and modification of
Shwitrahara yoga in to gel form” in 3rd International Conference on Dravyaguna & Rasashastra-
Bhaishjya Kalpana during 2nd -3rd Sept. 2017 organized by JS Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya at Nadiad.
6. Prashant B. Bedarkar, substitution of Ayurvedic drugs of metal, mineral, ore origin with synthetic
and highly refined drugs - A Brief Review, World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research 2017; Volume
6, Issue 16, 363-371. (ISSN 2277– 7105)
7. Prof. R.N.Acharya. Pharmacovigilance programme for Ayurveda, Siddha and Unani drugs revisited.
in 3rd International Conference on Dravyaguna & Rasashastra- Bhaishjya Kalpana during 2nd -3rd
Sept. 2017 organized by JS Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya at Nadiad.
8. Dr. B.R.Patel. Pharmacotherapeutical evaluation of Extra pharmacopoeal species on the basis of
Genus. National seminar on Dravyaguna „anuktadravya vivchana 2017 20-21 July GAU Jamanagar.
9. Dr. Kalpesh Panara.Standardization and quality control of herbal medicines: A review. National
seminar on Dravyaguna „anuktadravya vivchana 2017 20-21 July GAU Jamnagar.
10. Prof. R.N.Acharya.A book in to the Researches on Anukta Dravya (Extra pharmacopoeal drugs) at
IPGT & RA, Gujarat Ayurved University, Jamnagar. National seminar on Dravyaguna „anuktadravya
vivchana 2017 20-21 July GAU Jamnagar.
11. Shweta Vekaria.Effect of Shodhana of Jaypal (Croton tiglium linn.) seed with Godugdha and Nimbu
Swarasa-An analytical study. Prof. R.N Acharya. Souvenir of 3rd International Conference on
Dravyaguna & Rasashastra- Bhaishjya Kalpana during 2nd 3rd Sept. 2017 organized by JS Ayurveda
Mahavidyalaya at Nadiad.
12. Shreedevi K Vd.B. R.Patel. Pharmacognostical and phytochemical study of Flemingia strobelifera
.Souvenir of 3rd International Conference on Dravyaguna & Rasashastra- Bhaishjya Kalpana during
2nd -3rd Sept. 2017 organized by JS Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya at Nadiad. Souvenir of 3rd
International Conference on Dravyaguna & Rasashastra- Bhaishjya Kalpana during 2nd -3rd Sept.
2017 organized by JS Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya at Nadiad.
13. Shashikant Prajapati, Rabinarayana Acharya, Vinay Shukla.Pharmaceutical analysis of different
dosage forms of Opuntia ellatiore Mill. (nagaphani) fruit:a folklore plant.
Gujarat Ayurved University/Jamnagar/Gujarat/AQAR 17-18 Page 126
14. Mandip Goyal, Remya E, Anti-diabetic potential of Extra – pharmacopeial plants – A Pharmaco –
Clinical Purview, Souvenir of National Seminar on Dravyaguna- AnuktadravyaVivechana(Exploring
Unexplored Drugs)” – 2017, IPGT & RA, Gujarat Ayurved University, Jamnagar , Page No: 79-83
15. Madhuri rai, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ, TS Dudhmal.Pharmacognostical and phytochemical evaluation
of TrayodashangaGugguluVati. Souvenir of 3rd International Conference on Dravyaguna &
Rasashastra- Bhaishjya Kalpana during 2nd -3rd Sept. 2017 organized by JS Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya
at Nadiad.
16. Hitesh A vyas. Neutraceuticals-Ayurvedic perspective. Souvenir of 3rd International Conference on
Dravyaguna & Rasashastra- Bhaishjya Kalpana during 2nd -3rd Sept. 2017 organized by JS Ayurveda
Mahavidyalaya at Nadiad.
Annexure: Participation in CME/Conference/Workshop/Camps etc. by staff including laboratory/ technical/ paramedical /non-teaching
17.
Sr. No. Staff
Name
Date Venue Name of the
CME/Conference/Works
hop
(International / national
state/regional
/Institutional)
Role
delegate/resource
person/chairperson/
panelist)
1 Vd. C. H.
Babaria
01-
02/07/201
7
SGAM,
Jamnagar
National Workshop on –
AYUSH GURU – a web
based educational
program
Delegate
03/07/201
7
Dept. of
Samhita &
Siddhanta,
SGAM,
Jamnagar
Seminar on Padarth
Vigyana evam Ayurveda
Itihas- University
Delegate
13/07/201
7
SGAM Seminar on Legal
Awareness on Women -
State
Delegate
20-
21/07/201
7
IPGT & RA,
Jamnagar
National Seminar on
Anukta dravya Vivechana
- 2017
Delegate
2 Vd. S. D. 01-
02/07/201
SGAM, National Workshop on –
AYUSH GURU – a web
Delegate &
Gujarat Ayurved University/Jamnagar/Gujarat/AQAR 17-18 Page 127
Raval 7
Jamnagar based educational
program
Coordinator
03/07/201
7
Dept. of
Samhita &
Siddhanta
SGAM,
Jamnagar
Seminar on Padarth
Vigyana evam Ayurveda
Itihas – University
Delegate
13/07/201
7
SGAM,
Jamnagar
Seminar on Legal
Awareness on Women -
State
Delegate
20-
21/07/201
7
IPGT & RA,
Jamnagar
National Seminar on
Anuktadravya Vivechana -
2017
Delegate
3 Vd. Nisha
Parmar
01-
02/07/201
7
SGAM,
Jamnagar
National Workshop on –
AYUSH GURU – a web
based educational
program
Delegate &
Coordinator
03/07/201
7
Dept. of
Samhita &
Siddhanta
SGAM,
Jamnagar
Seminar on Padarth
Vigyana evam Ayurveda
Itihas – University
Delegate
13/07/201
7
SGAM Seminar on Legal
Awareness on Women -
State
Delegate
20-
21/07/201
7
IPGT & RA,
Jamnagar
National Seminar on
Anuktadravya Vivechana -
2017
Delegate
4 Vd. K. N.
Chauhan
01-
02/07/201
7
SGAM,
Jamnagar
National Workshop on –
AYUSH GURU – a web
based educational
program
Delegate &
Coordinator
Gujarat Ayurved University/Jamnagar/Gujarat/AQAR 17-18 Page 128
03/07/201
7
Dept. of
Samhita &
Siddhanta
SGAM,
Jamnagar
Seminar on Padarth
Vigyana evam Ayurveda
Itihas - University
Delegate
13/07/201
7
SGAM,
Jamnagar
Seminar on Legal
Awareness on Women -
State
Delegate
5 Dr. Ajay
Lamba
01-
02/07/201
7
SGAM,
Jamnagar
National Workshop on –
AYUSH GURU – a web
based educational
program
Delegate &
Coordinator
13/07/201
7
SGAM,
Jamnagar
Seminar on Legal
Awareness on Women -
State
Delegate
7th to 13th
/01/2018
HRDC,
Gujarat Uni.
Ahmedabad
UGC HRD Sanskrit
Sambhashan Kaushal,
Workshop-State
Participated
20-
21/01/201
8
Ahmedabad International seminar on
Veda-Upanishad
Participated
29-
30/03/201
8
Himmatnagar International Conference
On Language, literature
and ramkatha
Paper presentation
6 Mrs. P. H.
Dattani
13/07/201
7
SGAM,
Jamnagar
Seminar on Legal
Awareness on Women -
State
Delegate
7 Dr.Kalpan
a Raje
01-
02/07/201
7
SGAM,
Jamnagar
National Workshop on –
AYUSH GURU – a web
based educational
program
Coordinators and
Subject Experts
01 to Ayurved National Conclave On
Gujarat Ayurved University/Jamnagar/Gujarat/AQAR 17-18 Page 129
06/09/201
7
Anusandhan
Sansthan,
Raipur,
Chattisgarh
Medico-Surgical
Perspective Of Ayurvediya
Sharir
Resource Person,
Chair person
14-
15/10/201
7
Rajkot,
Gujarat
National Workshop on
Training to teachers by
CCIM, New Delhi
Delegate
19/11/201
7
Bubaneshwar National Seminar
Diversity of culture &
Social Environment
Resource person
14-
15/04/201
8
Pune National Workshop on
Marma Chikitsa,
Agnikarm & Viddhakarm
Delegate
8. Dr.
Syamlal
S.
01-
02/07/201
7
SGAM,
Jamnagar
National workshop on
AYUSHGURU: Web based
Teaching Programme
Coordinators and
Subject Experts
11 to
14/10/201
7
Gadhiglaj,
Maharashtra
National Seminar On
SROTOVICHAR
Delegate and
Presented paper
03/12/201
7
Pune National Seminar
“Ayurvedanveshan 2017”
“Ayurvedic perspective of
treatment of
Rheumatological disease”
Delegate and
Presented Paper
30/09/201
7
Mahatma
Mandir,
Gandhinagar
National Ayurveda
Summit 2017
Participation
9. Dr. N. K.
Gupta
01-
02/07/201
SGAM,
Jamnagar
National workshop on
AYUSHGURU: Web based
Resource person
Gujarat Ayurved University/Jamnagar/Gujarat/AQAR 17-18 Page 130
7
Teaching Programme
04/10/201
7
Department
of Kriya
Sharir, SGAM,
Jamnagar
Teacher’s Training
Programme of Kriya
Sharir Subject of Board of
Sharir, GAU
Resource Person
13/07/201
7
GAU,
Jamnagar
Seminar on Legal
Awareness Programme
on Women Related Lows
in Gujarat State.
Sponcered by Gujarat
Mahila Ayog,
Gandhinagar
Organizing Secretary
14-
15/10/201
7
V M Mehta
Institute of
Ayurveda,
Rajkot
CCIM Teachers Training
Programme
Participation
10. Dr.
Archana
Pithadiya
01-
02/07/201
7
SGAM,
Jamnagar
National workshop on
AYUSHGURU: Web based
Teaching Programme
Resource person
04/10/201
7
Department
of Kriya
Sharir, SGAM,
Jamnagar
Teacher’s Training
Programme of Kriya
Sharir Subject of Board of
Sharir, GAU
Resource Person
11. Dr.
Varsha
Solanki
14 &
15/10/201
7
V M Mehta
Institute of
Ayurveda,
Rajkot
Training to teachers (TTT)
program; organized by
CCIM
Delegate
12 to
17/06/201
7
Shri NPA
Govt. College,
Raipur
National CME for teachers
on Dravyaguna
Delegate
Dr.
Varsha
Solanki
20-
21/07/201
7
IPGT & RA,
Jamnagar
National Seminar on
Anukta dravya Vivechana
- 2017
Delegate and paper
presented
Gujarat Ayurved University/Jamnagar/Gujarat/AQAR 17-18 Page 131
01-
02/07/201
7
SGAM,
Jamnagar
National workshop on
AYUSHGURU: Web based
Teaching Programme
participated
13/07/201
7
GAU,
Jamnagar
Seminar on Legal
Awareness Programme
on Women Related Lows
in Gujarat State.
Sponsored by Gujarat
Mahila Ayog,
Gandhinagar
Participated
12. Vd.
Deepa K
K
01-
02/07/201
7
SGAM,
Jamnagar
National workshop on
AYUSHGURU: Web based
Teaching Programme
Organized
13. Dr.
Shashika
nt
Prajapati
20-
21/07/201
7
IPGT & RA,
Jamnagar
National Seminar on
Dravyaguna;
Anuktadravya Vivechana -
2017
Delegate and
presented paper
02-
03/09/201
7
Nadiad 3rd International
Conference on
Dravyaguna and
Rasasastra – Bhaishajya
Kalpana
Delegate and
presented paper
30/09/201
7
Gandhinagar National summit & Expo
on Ayurveda,
delegate
14. Vd. Raju
Thomas
13/07/201
7
GAU,
Jamnagar
Women awareness
workshop - State
delegate
15. Vd. Joban
Modha
13/07/201
7
GAU,
Jamnagar
Women awareness
workshop – State
delegate
12/03/201
8
SGAM PARMARTH-
Thalasseamia Awareness
Seminar, University
Resource Person
Gujarat Ayurved University/Jamnagar/Gujarat/AQAR 17-18 Page 132
20-
21/07/201
7
IPGT & RA,
Jamnagar
National seminar on
Dravyaguna “Anukta
dravya vivechan - 2017”
-
delegate
16. Vd. Neky
Mehta
13/07/201
7
GAU,
Jamnagar
Women awareness
workshop – State
delegate
20-
21/07/201
7
IPGT & RA,
Jamnagar
National seminar on
Dravyaguna “Anukta
dravya vivechan - 2017”
-
delegate
12/03/201
8
J.S. Ayurved
Mahavidyalay
a, Nadiad
Workshop on Curriculum
Enrichment of
Rasashastra & Bhaishajya
Kalpana – University
Resource Person
02-
03/09/201
7
J.S. Ayurved
collage,
nadiad.
3rd international
conference on Drsvysguns
and Rasasashtra –
Bhaisajya Kalpana.
Delegate
30/09/201
7
Ganghinagar. Ayurved summit Delegate
17. Vd.
Chinmayi
C.Shah
13/07/201
7
Women’s related laws Delegate
20-
21/07/201
7
National Seminar on
Dravyaguna
“Anuktadravya Vivechana
-2017
Delegate
18. Vd. Dyuti
Pandya
13/07/201
7
Women’s related laws Delegate
20-
21/07/201
7
National Seminar on
Dravyaguna
“Anuktadravya Vivechana
-2017
Delegate
19. Vd. Arpan Bhatt
02-03/09/ 2017
J.S. Ayurved College, Nadiad
3rd International Conference on Dravyaguna and Rasasastra- Bhaisajya Kalpana
Chairperson
10- New Delhi International Conference Resource person
Gujarat Ayurved University/Jamnagar/Gujarat/AQAR 17-18 Page 133
11/10/201
7
on Yoga For Wellness
24-25/11/2017
Vadtal International Conference on Ayurveda “Ayurveda Mahakumbha”organized by Vadtal Swaminarayan Mandir and Ayurved Sankul
Guest of Honour and Speaker
16/10/2017
GMERS Medical College Auditorium, Gandhinagar
Attended “Samvedana” workshop organized by H & FW Dept, GOG, Gandhinagar
Resource Person
05-
06/01/201
8
Limdi
Lakulish Yoga
University,
Ahmedabad
National seminar on
“Holistic Health Through
Yoga”
Delivered Guest Speech
on “ Yoga and Sports – An
Overview”
Resource person
Chair Person
20. Vd. Nilesh Sarvaiya
30/09/2017
Mahatma Mandir Gandhinagar
“Ayurvedam” National Summit and Expo on Ayurveda
Delegate
21. Dr.
Sushant
Sud
20-
21/07/201
7
IPGT&RA,
JAMNAGAR
National Seminar on
Dravyaguna;
Anuktadravya Vivechana-
2017
Delegate, Oral
Presentation
13/07/201
7
SGAM,
Jamnagar
1day Workshop on
Women Empowerment
and Laws related to
Women
Participated
30/09/201
7
Mahatama
Mandir
Gandhinagar
Ayurved Summit Delegate
27-
29/10/201
7
ICAUST-
COLOMBO
ICAUST- International
Conference on Ayurved-
Unani-Siddha and
Traditional system of
Medicine- Colombo
Key-note Speaker
01-
02/07/201
7
SGAM,
Jamnagar
AYUSH- GURU
WORKSHOP
Participation
Gujarat Ayurved University/Jamnagar/Gujarat/AQAR 17-18 Page 134
01-
02/09/201
7
JS Ayurveda College, Nadiad
“3rd International
Conference on
Dravvyaguṇa and
Rasaśāstra-
BhaiṣajyaKalpanā 2017”
Delegate, Presented
Paper
22. Dr.
Samata
Tomar
20-
21/07/201
7
IPGT&RA,
JAMNAGAR
National Seminar on
Dravyaguna;
Anuktadravya Vivechana-
2017
Oral Presentation
13/07/201
7
SGAM,
Jamnagar
1day Workshop on
Women Empowerment
and Laws related to
Women
Participated
01-
02/07/201
7
SGAM,
Jamnagar
AYUSH- GURU
WORKSHOP
Participation
13/07/201
7
SGAM,
Jamnagar
1day Workshop on
Women Empowerment
and Laws related to
Women
Participated
14/12/201
7
DMIMS,
Wardha,
Sanjivanam
Sanjivanam, National
conference on
Agadatantra
paper presenter
15-
16/12/201
7
Sant
Gadgebaba
Amravati
university
Amravati,
International conference
on physical education
paper presenter
17/3/2018 centre of
excellence
Ayurveda ,
savitribai
phule
university ,
Transdisciplinary research
in Ayurveda , workshop
conducted by
delegate
Gujarat Ayurved University/Jamnagar/Gujarat/AQAR 17-18 Page 135
Pune
23. Dr. Neha
Pandya
20-
21/07/201
7
IPGT&RA,
Jamnagar
National seminar on
Anukta drvya vivechan
2017 and alumni meet
Participated
T 01-
02/07/201
7
SGAM,
Jamnagar
National workshop on
Ayushguru
Chairman of
publication committee
05/04/201
8
J. S. Ayurved
College
Nadiad
Workshop on curriculum
enrichment of
Prasutitantra & Striroga
Participated
24. Dr. Hetal
Baria
05/04/201
8
J. S. Ayurved
College
Nadiad
Workshop on curriculum
enrichment of
Prasutitantra & Striroga
Participated
25. Vd.
Dhananja
y V. Patel
13/7/2017 G.A.U.,
Jamnagar
Seminar on Legal
awareness Programme on
“Women related laws in
Gujarat” organized by
University School of
Continuing Education in
Ayurved
Delegate
20-
21/07/201
7
IPGT & RA,
Jamnagar
National Seminar on
Dravyaguna-
Anuktadravya Vivechana-
2017 (Exploring
Unexposed Drugs)
Delegate
14-
16/12/17
Amrita school
of Ayurveda,
Kerala.
CME Kayachikitsa, Delegate
01-
02/09/201
7
JS Ayurveda College, Nadiad
“3rd International
Conference on
Dravvyaguṇa and
Rasaśāstra-
BhaiṣajyaKalpanā 2017”
Delegate, Presented
Paper
14-
15/10/201
7
V.M.Mehta
Ayurved
institute,
CCIM Training of teachers Delegate
Gujarat Ayurved University/Jamnagar/Gujarat/AQAR 17-18 Page 136
Rajkot
21-
22/04/201
8
Indian
Institute of
Ayurveda
Research &
Hospital,
Rajkot
A National Conference on
“ Necessity of
DInacharya” in present
era
Delegate, Presented
Paper
26. Vd. Hetal
D. Vyas
13/7/2017 (USCE),
G.A.U.,
Jamnagar
Seminar on Legal
awareness Programme on
“Women related laws in
Gujarat” organized by
University School of
Continuing Education in
Ayurved
Delegate
20-
21/07/201
7
IPGT & RA,
Jamnagar
National Seminar on
Dravyaguna-
Anuktadravya Vivechana-
2017 (Exploring
Unexposed Drugs)
Delegate
13/7/2017 (USCE),
G.A.U.,
Jamnagar
Seminar on Legal
awareness Programme on
“Women related laws in
Gujarat” organized by
University School of
Continuing Education in
Ayurved
Convener in Stage
venue management
committee
21-
22/04/201
8
Indian
Institute of
Ayurveda
Research &
Hospital,
Rajkot
A National Conference on
“ Necessity of
DInacharya” in present
era Swashthyacon 2018
Delegate, Presented
oral paper
27. Vd.
Megha
Pandya
13/7/2017 G.A.U.,
Jamnagar
Seminar on Legal
awareness Programme on
“Women related laws in
Gujarat” organized by
University School of
Continuing Education in
Ayurved
Delegate
20-
21/07/201
IPGT & RA, National Seminar on
Dravyaguna-
Delegate, Oral
Gujarat Ayurved University/Jamnagar/Gujarat/AQAR 17-18 Page 137
7 Jamnagar Anuktadravya Vivechana-
2017 (Exploring
Unexposed Drugs)
presentation
01-
02/09/201
7
JS Ayurveda College, Nadiad
“3rd International
Conference on
Dravvyaguṇa and
Rasaśāstra - Bhaiṣajya
Kalpanā 2017”
Delegate,
Poster Presentation
28. Vd.
Charmi
Mehta
21-
22/04/201
8
Indian
Institute of
Ayurveda
Research &
Hospital,
Rajkot
A National Conference on
“ Necessity of
DInacharya” in present
era Swashthyacon 2018
Delegate, Oral
presentation
29.
Vd. P.B.
Joshi
01-
02/07/201
7
SGAM,
Jamnagar
Ayushguru workshop Participated
01-
02/07/201
7
SGAM,
Jamnagar
chairman of stage
decoration committee of
Ayushguru workshop
conducted
13/7/17 G.A.U.,
Jamnagar
Seminar on legal
awareness programme on
woman related laws
Participated
06-
07/01/201
8
O.H.Nazar
ayurved
collage, Surat
Proctocon conference participated
22 to
24/02/201
8
BHU,
Varanasi, U.P.
International Conference
on ano rectal diseases
ARC CON 2018
Delegate, Oral
presentation
Chairperson(24/04/20
18)
30.
Vd. J. K.
Patel
01-
02/07/201
7
SGAM,
Jamnagar
Ayushguru workshop convener -
accommodation-
transfer committee
13/7/17 G.A.U., Seminar on legal
awareness programme on
Participated
Gujarat Ayurved University/Jamnagar/Gujarat/AQAR 17-18 Page 138
Jamnagar woman related laws
30/9/17 Mahatma
Mandir,
Gandhinagar
Ayurveda summit Participated
21-
22/04/201
8
Rajkot A National Conference on
“ Necessity of
DInacharya” in present
era Swashthyacon 2018
Oral presentation &
delegate
16-
18/03/201
8
SDM, Hassan National Conference-
Woundcon 2018
Delegate, Oral
presentation
31.
Vd P. P.
Chauhan
16-
18/03/201
8
SDM, Hassan National Conference -
Woundcon 2018
Delegate, Oral
presentation
01-
02/07/201
7
SGAM,
Jamnagar
Ayushguru workshop Participated
13/7/17 G.A.U.,
Jamnagar
Seminar on legal
awareness programme on
woman related laws
Participated
14-
15/10/17
V. M. Mehta
Ayurved
college, Gardi
Vidyapith,
Rajkot
CCIM teacher’s training Participated
30/9/17 Mahatma
Mandir,
Gandhinagar
Ayurveda summit Participated
22 to
24/2/2018
BHU,
Varanasi, U.P.
International Conference
on ano rectal diseases
ARC CON 2018
Delegate, paper
presentation
32. Vd.
Rajshree
Unadkat
09–
11/11/201
8
Bangalore
Gov. Ayu.
Medical
college
National Conference of
Shalakya Tantra -
Shalakya Prabodhini 2017
& Pre conference
Workshop.
Co-chair person;
Delegate
Gujarat Ayurved University/Jamnagar/Gujarat/AQAR 17-18 Page 139
21-
22/04/201
8
Indian
Institute of
Ayurveda
Research &
Hospital,
Rajkot
A National Conference on
“ Necessity of
DInacharya” in present
era Swashthyacon 2018
Delegate, Oral
presentation
23/01/201
8
SGAM,
Jamnagar
State level CME:
Examination of Retina
Participated,
Organizing Secretary
13/07/201
7
GAU,
Jamnagar
Seminar on Legal
Awareness Programme
on Women Related Lows
in Gujarat State.
Sponsored by Gujarat
Mahila Ayog,
Gandhinagar
Participated
01-
02/07/201
7
SGAM,
Jamnagar
National workshop on
AYUSHGURU: Web based
Teaching Programme
Participated
20-
21/07/201
7
IPGT & RA National Seminar on
Dravyaguna
“Anuktadravya Vivechana
-2017 and Alumni Meet.
Delegate
07/07/201
7
Kolavada,
Gandhinagar
A National Workshop “To
Establish and Standardise
Research Protocols in
Shalakya Tantra”
Participated as
Resource person
33. Vd.
Achyuta
Atara
21-
22/04/201
8
Indian
Institute of
Ayurveda
Research &
Hospital,
Rajkot
A National Conference on
“ Necessity of
DInacharya” in present
era Swashthyacon 2018
Delegate, Oral
presentation
09 –
11/11/201
7
Bangalore
Gov. Ayu.
Medical
college
National Conference of
Shalakya Tantra -
Shalakya Prabodhini 2017
& Pre conference
Workshop+ conference
Delegate
13/07/201 GAU, Seminar on Legal
Awareness Programme
Participated
Gujarat Ayurved University/Jamnagar/Gujarat/AQAR 17-18 Page 140
7 Jamnagar on Women Related Lows
in Gujarat State.
Sponsored by Gujarat
Mahila Ayog,
Gandhinagar
01-
02/07/201
7
SGAM,
Jamnagar
National workshop on
AYUSHGURU: Web based
Teaching Programme
Participated
30/09/201
7
Gandhinagar National Ayurveda
Summit
Delegate
23/01/201
8
SGAM,
Jamnagar
State level CME:
Examination of Retina
Participated,
07/07/201
7
Kolavada,
Gandhinagar
A National Workshop “To
Establish and Standardise
Research Protocols in
Shalakya Tantra”
Participated
34. Vd
Kalpesh
Dattani
1st & 2nd
July
SGAM,
Jamnagar
National Workshop on
Ayushguru – 2017
Organizing Committee
Member
13/07/201
7
SGAM,
Jamnagar
National seminar on Legal
Awareness Programme
on Women Related Laws
In Gujarat State
Delegates
30/09/201
7
Mahatma
mandir
Gandhinagar
Ayurved Summit -2017 Delegate
11/04/201
8,
Nadiad Workshop on curriculum
enrichment of
Kaumarbhritya -
University
Delegates
21-
22/04/201
8
Rajkot National Seminar
Swasthyacon-2018,
Rajkot
Delegate, Paper
Presentation
16-
18/03/201
SDM College,
Hassan
National Seminar
Woundcorn- 2018
Delegate, Paper
Presentation
Gujarat Ayurved University/Jamnagar/Gujarat/AQAR 17-18 Page 141
8
35.
Dr Apexa
Vyas
11/04/201
8,
Nadiad Workshop on curriculum
enrichment of
Kaumarbhritya -
University
Delegates
36. Dr Palak
Purohit
11/04/201
8,
Nadiad Workshop on curriculum
enrichment of
Kaumarbhritya -
University
Delegates
37. Dr Neha
Tank
01-
02/07/201
7
SGAM,
Jamnagar
National Workshop on
AYUSHGURU
Chairman- registration
committee
38. Dr Rita
Khagram
01-
02/07/201
7
SGAM,
Jamnagar
National Workshop on
AYUSHGURU
Member- registration
committee
ACTIVITIES HELD BY TAPOVAN CENTRE
July 2017
Tapovan Kenra at
Chikitsalaya
Peta kenra -1 at
Kamdar Vima
Hospital
Peta kenra -2 at
Gayatri Mandir
Total
Old 19 8 6
New 9 1 1
Total 27 9 7 43
Other activities
Date Activity Conduct by No. of Participated
10/7/17 Celebration of Guru
Poornima- writing
about Guru Poornima
by pregnant lady
Mrs. Bharatiben
Vadagama
7
27/717 Tapovan Parivar Tapovan Kendra,
GAC,GAU, Jamnagar
175
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Smelan and Children’s
University,
Gandhinagar
August 2017
Tapovan Kenra at
Chikitsalaya
Peta kenra -1 at
Kamdar Vima
Hospital
Peta kenra -2 at
Gayatri Mandir
Total
Old 21 9 7
New 4 0 1
Total 25 9 8 42
Other activities
Date Activity Conduct by No. of Participated
5/8/2017 Breast milk promoting
diets and recopies at
Tapovan Sanshodhan
kenra, on the occasion
of celebrating “word
breast feeding week”
Dr. Neha Pandya 6
8/8/2017 Benefits of breast milk
to child and mother
Tapovan Sanshodhan
kenra, on the occasion
of celebrating “word
breast feeding week”
Dr. Kalpesh
Duttani
8
19/8/2017 Garbhasanskara Yagna Gayatri mandir 10
September 2017
Tapovan Kendra at
Chikitsalaya
Peta kendra -1 at
Kamdar Vima
Hospital
Peta kendra -2 at
Gayatri Mandir
Total
Old 23 09 08
New 04 01 00
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Total 27 10 08 45
Other activities
Date Activity Conduct by No. of Participated
5/9/2017 Shikshak din ujavani Sagrbha baheno 08
6/9/2017 Poshan week ujavani Sagrbha baheno 07
16/9/2017 Garbha sanskar
yagna
Gayatriparivar 13
18/9/2017 Swachhata din
ujavani
Sagrbha baheno 09
October 2017
Tapovan Kendra at
Chikitsalaya
Peta kendra -1 at
Kamdar Vima
Hospital
Peta kendra -2 at
Gayatri Mandir
Total
Old 27 10 08
New 03 03 00
Total 30 13 08 51
Other activities
Date Activity Conduct by No. of Participated
2/10/2017 Gandhijayanti ujavani Sagrbha baheno 13
17/10/2017 Garbhsanskar yagna,
Namkaran sansakar,
Annaprashan sanskar
Gayatriparivar 18
31/10/2017 Sardar patel jayanti
ujavani
Sagrbha baheno 06
November 2017
Tapovan Kendra at
Chikitsalaya
Peta kendra -1 at
Kamdar Vima
Hospital
Peta kendra -2 at
Gayatri Mandir
Total
Old 28 13 08
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New 05 00 01
Total 33 13 09 55
Other activities
Date Activity Conduct by No. of Participated
07/11/2017 Garbhasanskara yagna Gayatri parivar 10
14/11/2017 Baldinujavani Sagrbha baheno 09
December 2017
Tapovan Kenra at
Chikitsalaya
Peta kenra -1 at
Kamdar Vima
Hospital
Peta kenra -2 at
Gayatri Mandir
Total
Old 27 13 09
New 04 01 01
Total 31 14 10
Other activities
Date Activity Conduct by No. of Participated
7/12/2017 Garbhasanskara Yagna Gayatri mandir 15
25/12/2017 Ganitshastri shrinivas
Ramajun ni janmajyanti
ujjvani
Sagrbha baheno 13
27/12/2017 Reading and discussion
on Jevu anna tevu
mana from Adhijanan
Shastra
Sagrbha baheno 12
January 2017
Tapovan Kenra at Peta kenra -1 at
Kamdar Vima
Peta kenra -2 at Total
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Chikitsalaya Hospital Gayatri Mandir
Old 23 00 01
New 06 06 03
Total 29 06 04 39
Other activities
Date Activity Conduct by No. of Participated
03/01/2018 Vipasyana – Anapana
Dhyana
Vd. Samtaben
Tomar
15
08/01/2018 Garbhasanskara yagna Gayatri Parivar 14
13/01/2018 Swami Vivekanand
Janmajayanti Ujavani
Sagrbha baheno 07
15/01/2018 Makarsakranti ujavani Sagrbha baheno 08
22/01/2018 Vasantpanchami -
Saraswatipoojan
Sagrbha baheno 08
27/01/2018 Sagarbhavastha ma
Sangit ane yoga vishe
margadarshana
Jayeshbhai Trivedi ,
Poonamben Babaria
12
February 2017
Tapovan Kenra at
Chikitsalaya
Peta kenra -1 at
Kamdar Vima
Hospital
Peta kenra -2 at
Gayatri Mandir
Total
Old 24 06 04
New 05 01 00
Total 29 07 04 40
Other activities
Date Activity Conduct by No. of Participated
21/02/2018 Matrubhasha din ni
ujavani
Sagarbha behano 14
27/02/2018 Garbhasanskara yagna
petakendra - 1
Gayatri Parivar 15
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12 days Vipasyana Shibir attend 01
March 2017
Tapovan Kendra at
Chikitsalaya
Peta kendra -1 at
Kamdar Vima
Hospital
Peta kendra -2 at
Gayatri Mandir
Total
Old 27 07 04
New 04 00 01
Total 31 07 05 43
Other activities
Date Activity Conduct by No. of Participated
03/03/2018 Holi-Dhuleti Parva
Ujavani
Sagrbha baheno 14
26/03/2018 Ramnavmi Parva
Ujavani
Sagrbha baheno 09
27/03/2018 Garbhasanskara yagna Gaytri Parivar 18
28/03/2018 Mahaveer jayanti
ujavani
Sagrbha baheno 09
April 2017
Tapovan Kendra at
Chikitsalaya
Peta kendra -1 at
Kamdar Vima
Hospital
Peta kendra -2 at
Gayatri Mandir
Total
Old 25 07 05
New 07 00 00
Total 32 07 05 44
Other activities
Date Activity Conduct by No. of Participated
11/04/2018 Surakshit Matrutva Din
Ujavani
Dr. Grishma
Solanki
09
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23/04/2018 Vishva Pustak Din
Ujavni
Smr. Sudhaben
Joshi
14
23/04/2018 Garbhasanskara yagna Gaytri Parivar 14
May 2017
Tapovan Kendra at
Chikitsalaya
Peta kendra -1 at
Kamdar Vima
Hospital
Peta kendra -2 at
Gayatri Mandir
Total
Old 26 07 05
New 07 00 01
Total 33 07 06 46
Other activities
Date Activity Conduct by No. of Participated
19/05/18 Garbhasanskar yagna,
Annaprashana Sanskar,
Namakarana Sanskar
Gayatri Parivar 15
Sagarbha Baheno Dwara Aanapan Sadhna
Practicing 10 minutes at home Practicing at center 2 days
07 2nd Monday ---13 4th Monday---12
June 2017
Tapovan Kendra at
Chikitsalaya
Peta kendra -1 at
Kamdar Vima
Hospital
Peta kendra -2
at Gayatri
Mandir
Total
Old 27 07 06
New 10 00 01
Total 37 07 07 51
Other activities
Date Activity Conduct by No. of Participated
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16/06/2018 Garbhasanskar yagna Gayatri Parivar 25
21/06/2018 Vishva Yogadin ni
ujavani
Neha Saraviya,
Physiotherapist
15
27/06/2018 Guest lecture on
‘Common Disorders
during Pregnancy &
their Ayurvedic
Management’
Dr. Shilpa Donga,
Associate Professor,
IPGT & RA
21
University School of Continuing Education:
Sr.
No.
Date Place Events Details Participants
1 05.07.2017 S.G.A.M.,
Jamnagar.
Started Basic
Certificate Course in
Panchakarma
Coordinator - Vd. Rita Khagram
05
2 05.07.2017 S.G.A.M.,
Jamnagar.
Started Basic
Certificate Course in
Ksharasutra
Coordinator - Vd. Joyal Patel
13
3 13.07.2017 Dhanvantari
Mandir,
G.A.U.,
Jamnagar
Seminar on Lagal
Awareness
Programme On
Women Related Laws
in Gujarat State
(State Commission for
Women Govt. of
Gujarat)
Coordinator - Vd. Nitesh Gupta
More than 500 (Staff & Students)
4 21.08.2017 G.A.U.,
Jamnagar
Started Certificate
Course in Nadisutra
Coordinator - Vd. Nitesh Gupta
45
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Abbreviations
AAA Academic and Administrative Audit A&A (A/A) Assessment and Accreditation AC Academic Committee ACYER Advanced Centre for Yoga Education and Research ADMA Ayurvedic Drug Manufactures Association ADR Adverse Drug Reactions AG Audit Accountant General Audit AHA Academic, Hospital and Administrative AICTE All India Council for Technical Education AMC Annual Maintenance Contract AQAR Annual Quality Assurance Report ASU Ayurved, Siddha and Unani ASUDTAB Ayurveda Siddha Unani Drugs Technical Advisory Board AYUSH Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Siddha and Homeopathy B Pharm (Ayu) Bachelor of Pharmacy BAMS Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery BAN Bharatiya Aushadha Nirmanan Shala BHU Banaras Hindu University BIMSTEC The Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and
Economic Cooperation BMW Biomedical Waste BNYS Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yoga Science BoS Board of Studies BSNL Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd. CAG Comptroller and Auditor General CAO Chief Accounts Officer CCIM Central Council of Indian Medicine CYEd Certificate course in Yoga Education CYNT Certificate course in Yoga & Naturopathy Therapies CAS Center for Advanced Studies CBCS Choice Based Credit System CCC Certificate in Computer Concept CCRAS Central Council of Research in Ayurvedic Sciences CCRYN Central Council for Research in Yoga & Naturopathy CCTV Closed Circuit Television CGFNS Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools CGHS Central Government Health Scheme CGPA Cumulative Grade Point Average CHC Community Health Center CL Casual leave CME Continuing Medical Education CMO Chief Medical Officer CPCSEA Committee for the purpose of control and supervision of
experiments on animals
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CPE Colleges with Potential for Excellence CPU Central Processing Unit CR-GPA(s) Criterion-wise Grade Point Average(s) CRO Clinical Research Organization CSIR Council of Scientific and Industrial Research CSSD Central Sterile Services Department CRT Cathode Ray Tube CTRI Clinical Trials Registry of India D. Litt Doctor of Literature D Pharm (Ayu) Diploma in Pharmacy D Nat Diploma in Naturopathy DA Dearness allowance DBT Department of Biotechnology DCI Dental Council of India DEP Distance Education Programs DHCP Dynamic host configuration protocol DMS Deputy Medical Superintendent DNS Domain Name Server DRC Departmental Research Committee DSIR Department of Scientific and Industrial Research DST Department of Science and Technology EBM Evidence Based Medicine ECG Electro Cardio Gram EdCIL Educational Consultant India Limited EMO Emergency Medical Officer EMR Electronic Medical Records ETD Electronic Theses and Dissertation FAA Formaldehyde – Acetic acid – Alcohol FIST Fund for the Improvement of Science and Technology Infrastructure GAAMA Gujarat Ayurved Aushadh Manufacturers' Association GATE Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering GAU Gujarat Ayurved University GCP Good Clinical Practice GCSS General Cultural Scholarship Scheme GMAT Graduate Management Admission Test GOI Government of India GPAT Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test GPCB Gujarat Pollution Control Board GPSC Gujarat Public Service Commission GSBTM Gujarat State Bio Technology Mission HEI Higher Education Institution HELINET Health Science Library and Information Network HMIS Hospital Management Information System HSI Health Science Institutions IAEC Institutional Animal Ethics Committee IASTAM International Association for the Study of Traditional Asian
Medicine ICAS International Centre for Ayurvedic Studies
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ICCR Indian Council for Cultural Relations ICHR Indian Council of Historical Research ICMR Indian Council of Medical Research ICPR Indian Council of Philosophical Research ICSSR Indian Council of Social Science Research ICT Information and Communication Technology IEC Institutional Ethics committee IELTS International English Language Testing System IEQA Institutional Eligibility for Quality Assessment IGIB Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology IGNSS Indira Gandhi National Student Scheme IIAPS Indian Institute of Ayurvedic Pharmaceutical Sciences IIT Indian Institute of Technology IMR Intra Mural Research INC Indian Nursing Council INFLIBNET Information and Library Network IPD Indoor Patient Department IPGT & RA Institute for Post Graduate Teaching and Research In Ayurveda IPR Intellectual Property Rights IQAC Internal Quality Assurance Cell IQAS Internal Quality Assurance System ISM & H Indian System of Medicine and Homeopathy ISO International Organization for Standardization ISR Institutional Social Responsibility IT Information Technology JRF Junior Research Fellow KB Kaumarabhritya KCG Knowledge Consortium of Gujarat KVA Kilovolt-Ampere LAN Local Area Network
LCD Liquid Crystal Display LMS Learning Management System LTC Leave Travel Concession LoI Letter of Intent M Pharma (Ayu) Master of Pharmacy (Ayurveda) MBRC Marine Bio Research Centre MCI Medical Council of India MCQ Multiple Choice Questions MD (Ayu) Doctor of Medicine (Ayurveda) MDNIY Morarji Desai National Institute of Yoga MHRD Ministry of Human Resource and Development MIR Minimum Institutional Requirements ML Medical leave MO Medical Officer MoU Memorandum of Understanding MPIYNER Maharshi Patanjali Institute for Yoga, Naturopathy Education
and Research MS (Ayu) Master of Surgery (Ayurveda)
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MSc (Medicinal Plants Sciences) Master of Science (Medicinal Plants Sciences) NAAC National Assessment and Accreditation Council NABH National Accreditation Board for Hospitals NABL National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories NCD Non Communicable Diseases NCLEX National Council Licensure Examination NET National Eligibility Test NGO Non-Governmental Organization NICU Neonatal Intensive Care Unit NKN National Knowledge Network NME-ICT National Mission on Education through Information and
Communication Technology NMPB National Medicinal Plants Board NPC National Pharmaco vigilance Centre NPE National Policy Education NPRC National Pharmaco vigilance Resource Center NRI Non Residential Indians NSS National Service Scheme OBC Other Backward Caste OHP Overhead Projector OMR Optical Mark Recognition OPAC Online Public Access Catalogue OPD Outdoor Patient Department OS Office Superintendent OSPE Objective Structured Practical Examination OT Operation Theatre PG DYN Post Graduate Diploma in Yoga and Naturopathy PACS Picture Archiving and Communication System PBL Problem Based Learning PC Placement Cell PCI Pharmacy Council of India PDA Photo-Diode Array PG Board Board of Post Graduate Teaching and Research PGDYN Post Graduate Diploma in Yoga & Naturopathy PGT-SFC Post-Graduate Teaching – Self Finance Cell PhD Doctor of Philosophy PHC Primary Health Care PI Principal Investigator PICU Pediatric Intensive Care Unit PK Panchakarma Department PLAB Professional and Linguistics Assessment Board PMSBY Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana PPC Peripheral Pharmacovigilance Centre PTR Peer Team Report RS & BK Rasasastra and Bhaisajya Kalpana RA Research Associate RAV Rashtriya Ayurved Vidyapeeth
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RCI Rehabilitation Council of India RDC Research Degree Committee RFID Radio Frequency Identification RMO Resident Medical Officer RNVV Roga-Nidana and Vrikruti-Vigyana Department RUSA Rashtriya Uchhatar Siksha Abhiyan RoTP Reorientation Training Program RTI Right to Information SAC Scientific Advisory Committee SAP Special Assistance Program SAT Student Assisted Teaching SDL Self Directed Learning and Skills Development SEARO WHO Regional Office for South - East Asia SET/SLET State Level Eligibility Test SFI Self Financed Institutes SFS Self Finance Scheme SGAC Shri Gulabkunverba Ayurved Chikitsalaya SGAM Shri Gulabkunverba Ayurved Mahavidhyalaya SICART Sophisticated Instrumentation Centre for Applied Research
and Testing SIRO Scientific and Industrial Research Organization SJR SCImago Journal and Country Rank SNIP Source Normalized Impact per Paper SOP Standard Operating Procedure SOUL Software for University Libraries SRF Senior Research Fellow SRPT Stri Roga and Prasuti Tantra STG Standard Treatment Guidelines SWOC Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges TA Travelling Allowance TKDL Traditional Knowledge Digital Library ToR Terms of Reference ToT Training of Teachers TRC Technical and Research Committee TTP Teachers Training Program UDB University Development Board UG Under-Graduate UV Ultra Violate UGC University Grants Commission UGC-SAP University Grants Commission – Special Assistance Program UNESCO United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural
Organization UNICEF United Nations Children Educational Foundation UPSC Union Public Service Commission USCE University School of Continuing Education in Ayurved USG Ultrasonography USIC University Science Instrumentation Centre USMLE United States Medical Licensing Examination
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UT Union Territory WAC World Ayurved Congress WHO World Health Organization WHOCC for World Health Organization Collaborative Center for TMAyurveda Traditional Medicines-Ayurveda YRC Youth Recreation Club
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