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DENTAL COUNCIL of INDIA (CONSTITUTED UNDER the DENTISTS ACT, 1948) No.DE-15(244)-MDS-2017/ �3 2.� Dated 3- October, 2017 FORT : 011-23238542, 23236740 4z-ol we Telephone : 011-23238542, 23236740 cAceN tr-f, wet Red -110 002 $attr :0091-011-23231252 Alwan-E-Ghalib Marg, Fax : 0091-011-23231252 Kotla Road, New Delhi -110 002 E-mail f-*M : [email protected] Website : www.dciindia.org.in By Speed Post I E-mail KreAta 4 GO fati 4 DENTAL COUNCIL OF INDIA (CONSTITUTED UNDER THE DENTISTS ACT, 1948) No.DE-15(244)-MDS-2017/ 3 2. Dated 3- October, 2017 To The Principal, Mithila Minority Dental College & Hospital, Mansukhnagar, Ekmi, P.O. Laheriasarai, Distt. Darbhanqa - 846 001(Bihar) Sub:- Joint Inspection Report of the Council's Inspectors Dr. J. Flemingson Lazarus, Jharkhand & Dr. Dola Srinivasa Rao, Vishakhapatnam to verify the achievement of annual target for renewal of the Central Government permission for 3rd year of MDS course in the speciality of Periodontology with 2 seats at Mithila Minority Dental College & Hospital, Darbhanga for the academic session 2018-19 on 29th & 30th August, 2017 AND Letter No. MMDCH-2128/17 dated 27.09.2017 from the Principal, Mithila Minority Dental College & Hospital, Darbhanga - Consideration of - Sir, I am directed to state that the Executive Committee of the DCI at its meeting held on 7th October, 2017 at New Delhi considered the Joint Inspection Report of the Council's Inspectors Dr. J. Flemingson Lazarus, Jharkhand & Dr. Dola Srinivasa Rao, Vishakhapatnam and letter No. MMDCH-2126/17 dated 27.09.2017 from the Principal, Mithila Minority Dental College & Hospital, Darbhanga alongwith the recommendations of the Sub-Committee (3.10.2017) and after discussion and deliberation decided as under:- Periodontoloqv with 2 seats The college authorities be asked to fulfill the following deficiencies and furnish the Compliance Report to this Council for furtherance in the matter: 1. To submit the outstanding amount of Rs. 10.25 lakhs as Demand Draft in the name of the Secretary, Dental Council of India or RTGS. 2. University Affiliation:- There is no University Affiliation for the year 2017- 18 from the Lalit Narayan Mithila University, Darbhanga since the notification dt: 5.4.2016 from the Registrar, Lalit Narayan Mithila University, Dharbhanga has not been clearly mentioned the number of specialities and number of seats. 3. Equipments:- There is deficiency of equipments in the department of Periodontology to furnish the list of dental chairs. 4. Stipend:- There is no authenticated proof of Stipend paid for PG Students as per the rules laid down in MDS Course Regulation, 2017 at S.No. 12 Page No. 49. 2. The above said decision of the Executive Committee (7.10.2017) of the DCI is forwarded to you for the information and further necessary action in the matter immediately. thfully (Dr. Saby achi Saha) Secretary Dental Council of India CC: 1. The President, Dental Council of India, New Delhi. 2. No.DE-55-2017 (EC-7.10.2017)/Item No.6(1). 3. Server Room for E-mail. EC-7-10-2017 - actiordav 11 : 011-23238542, 23236740 trara-v-urrftir Ziraf Telephone : 011-23238542, 23236740 cem tr-4, Rea - 110 002 Itavr : 0091-011-23231252 Aiwan-E-Ghalib Marg, Fax : 0091-011-23231252 Kotla Road, New Delhi - 110 002 E-mail t-kg : [email protected] Website : www.dciindia.org.in By Speed Post / E-mail afiveter 06,0 Lifatio DENTAL COUNCIL OF INDIA (CONSTITUTED UNDER THE DENTISTS ACT, 1948) No.DE-15(244)-MDS-2017/ I )317 Dated 7 October, 2017 To The Principal, Mithila Minority Dental College & Hospital, Mansukhnagar, Ekmi, P.O. Laheriasarai, Distt. Darbhanga - 846 001(Bihar) Sub:- Joint Inspection Report of the Council's Inspectors Dr. Veerendra Kerudi, Dhule & Dr. Shrinivas M. Basavaraddi, Dharwad to verify the achievement of annual target for renewal of the Central Government permission for 3rd year of MDS course in the speciality of Orthodontics & Dentofacial Orthopedics with 2 seats at Mithila Minority Dental College & Hospital, Darbhanga for the academic session 2018-19 on 29th & 30th August, 2017 AND Letter No. MMDCH-2132117 dated 27.09.2017 from the Principal, Mithila Minority Dental College & Hospital, Darbhanga - Consideration Sir, I am directed to state that the Executive Committee of the DCI at its meeting held on 7th October, 2017 at New Delhi considered the Joint Inspection Report of the Council's Inspectors Dr. Veerendra Kerudi, Dhule & Dr. Shrinivas M. Basavaraddi, Dharwad and letter No. MMDCH-2132/17 dated 27.09.2017 from the Principal, Mithila Minority Dental College & Hospital, Darbhanga alongwith the recommendations of the Sub-Committee (3.10.2017) and after discussion and deliberation decided as under:- Orthodontics & Dentofacial Orthopedics with 2 seats The college authorities be asked to fulfill the following deficiencies and furnish the Compliance Report to this Council for furtherance in the matter: 1. To submit the outstanding amount of Rs. 10.25 Iakhs as Demand Draft in the name of the Secretary, Dental Council of India or RIGS. 2. University Affiliation:- There is no University Affiliation for the year 2017- 18 from the Lalit Narayan Mithila University, Darbhanga since the notification dt. 5.4.2016 from the Registrar, Lalit Narayan Mithila University, Dharbhanga has not been clearly mentioned the number of specialities and number of seats. 3. Publications:- To furnish the list of Pubications of Dr. Anuranjan Das, Prof. & HOD alongwith all documents. 4. Stipend:- There is no authenticated proof of Stipend paid for PG Students as per the rules laid down in MDS Course Regulation, 2017 at S.No. 12 Page No. 49. 2. The above said decision of the Executive Committee (7.10.2017) of the DCI is forwarded to you for the information and further necessary action in the matter immediately. (Dr. Saby sachi Saha) Secretary Dental Council of India CC: 1. The President, Dental Council of India, New Delhi. 2. No.DE-55-2017 (EC-7.10.2017)/Item No.6(2). 3. Server Room for E-mail. EC-7-10-2017 - actionfav FRET : 011-23238542, 23236740 trarm--rc-wpftar arraf Telephone : 011-23238542, 23236740 cr$ col trf, Reeil -110 002 1SVST :0091-011.23231252 Aiwan-E-Ghalib Marg, Fax :0091.011-23231252 Kotla Road, New Delhi -110 002 E-mail t-*3c : [email protected] Website : www.dciindia.org.in By Speed Post I E-mail anzdter ea Li Re; DENTAL COUNCIL OF INDIA (CONSTITUTED UNDER THE DENTISTS ACT, 1948) No.DE-15(244)-MDS-2017/ I/22_Se Dated 71.October, 2017 To The Principal, Mithila Minority Dental College & Hospital, Mansukhnagar, Ekmi, P.O. Laheriasarai, Distt. Darbhanqa - 846 001(Bihar) Sub:- Joint Inspection Report of the Council's Inspectors Dr. H. Murali, Bangalore & Dr. Devendra Choudhary, Sri Ganganagar to verify the achievement of annual target for renewal of the Central Government permission for 3rd year of MDS course in the speciality of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics with 2 seats at Mithila Minority Dental College & Hospital, Darbhanga for the academic session 2018-19 on 29th & 30th August, 2017 AND Letter No. MMDCH-2131/17 dated 27.09.2017 from the Principal, Mithila Minority Dental College & Hospital, Darbhanga - Consideration Sir, I am directed to state that the Executive Committee of the DCI at its meeting held on 7th October, 2017 at New Delhi considered the Joint Inspection Report of the Council's Inspectors Dr. H. Murali, Bangalore & Dr. Devendra Choudhary, Sri Ganganagar and letter No. MMDCH-2131/17 dated 27.09.2017 from the Principal, Mithila Minority Dental College & Hospital, Darbhanga alongwith the recommendations of the Sub-Committee (3.10.2017) and after discussion and deliberation decided as under:- Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics with 2 seats The college authorities be asked to fulfill the following deficiencies and furnish the Compliance Report to this Council for furtherance in the matter: 1. To submit the outstanding amount of Rs. 10.25 lakhs as Demand Draft in the name of the Secretary, Dental Council of India or RTGS. 2. University Affiliation:- There is no University Affiliation for the year 2017- 18 from the Lalit Narayan Mithila University, Darbhanga since the notification dt. 5.4.2016 from the Registrar, Lalit Narayan Mithila University, Dharbhanga has not been clearly mentioned the number of specialities and number of seats. 3. Publications:- To furnish the list of Pubications of all faculties alongwith all documents since there is no Publication list in the Inspection Report. 4. Clinical Material:- There is deficiency of clinical material since there were 53 patients and 64 patients on the day of Inspection i.e. 29th & 30th August, 2017 against the requirement of 70. 5. Stipend:- There is no authenticated proof of Stipend paid for PG Students as per the rules laid down in MDS Course Regulation, 2017 at S.No. 12 Page No. 49. 2. The above said decision of the Executive Committee (7.10.2017) of the DCI is fo •e,_to you for the information and further necessary action in the matter immediately. ithfully (Dr. Sa Saha) Secretary Dental Council of India CC: 1. The President, Dental Council of India, New Delhi. 2. No.DE-55-2017 (EC-7.10.2017)/Item No.6(3). 3. Server Room for E-mail. EC-7-10-2017- acbon/av gam- : 011-23238542, 23236740 trerrw-v-arritwr arrerf Telephone : 011-23238542, 23236740 micep tr-4, of Rea -110 002 :0091-011-23231252 Alwan-E-Ghalib Marg, Fax :0091.011-23231252 Kotla Road, New Delhi -110 002 E-mail t-kg : [email protected] Website : www.dciindia.org.in By Speed Post I E-mail wre---dira 400 uRtiq DENTAL COUNCIL OF INDIA (CONSTITUTED UNDER THE DENTISTS ACT, 1948) No.DE-15(244)-MDS-2017/ /132, Dated October, 2017 To The Principal, Mithila Minority Dental College & Hospital, Mansukhnagar, Ekmi, P.O. Laheriasarai, Distt.
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