Dean, People's College of Medical Sciences & Research Centre

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Dean, People's College of Medical Sciences & Research Centre Name:DR ANIL KUMAR DIXIT( RETD GROUP CAPTAIN) Dean, Peoples College of Medical Sciences & Research centre, Bhopal, MP Address: Home: Mobile: +919910977765 A-36,37, Tirupati Abhinav Homes Email:[email protected] Ayodhya Bypass Bhopal-462037 (M.P.) Office: Dean, People’s College of Medical Sciences & Research Centre-462037, Bhopal-(M.P.) Phone-0755-4005110 Educational Qualifications: Qualifications Institution & University Names Specialization/ Dates Division Certificate/Degree/ School: Board of Secondary Education, Higher Secondary Apr 1971 First Madhya Pradesh, Bhopal (M.P.) India. Graduation: M.J.S. Degree College, Bhind B.Sc. May 1974 First (M.P.), Jiwaji University, India. Professional G.R. Medical College, Gwalior M.B.B.S. Dec 1979 Second Qualifications: (M.P.), Jiwaji University. India. Graduate: M.D. Post Graduate G.R. Medical College, Gwalior Dec 1983 NA (Preventive and (M.P.), Jiwaji University. India. Social Medicine) Additional Patanjali Yogpeeth, Haridwar Yoga Teacher May 2009 NA Qualification Certificate course Page 2 Employment History:Details of all positions held - starting with present employment. (Appointments below in bold letters is the teaching experience recognized by MCI) Dates Organization Designation Key Responsibilities From To People’s College Additional Dean 01 Oct 17 28 Apr 18 of Medical Appointments Vice Dean (Administration) 21 Jan 16 30 Sep 17 Sciences and Research Centre, Professor & Head Teaching and training of UGs & 22 Aug 15 Till date Bhopal (M.P.) PGs Teerthanker Mah. Professor Teaching and training of UGs & 08 Sep 14 18 Aug 15 Medical College PGs Moradabad (UP) 11 months Rama Medical Professor & Head, Teaching &training of UGs 31 Oct 11 07 Sep 14 College, Vice Principal 23 Sep 13 Ghazibad (U.P.) 2 years 9 months IAF Group Captain, Head of Station Health 23.04.07 27 Oct 11 Air Force Station Classified Specialist Organisation &Teaching and Palam, New Delhi Asso Prof (ACMS), training of UG students at Army Base Hospital College of Medical Sciences 4 years 4 months IAF Wing Commander, In charge of Medical and Health 31.01.04 22.04.07 Air Force Station, Sr. Medical Officer & services in the station (Station Jamnagar (Guj) Classified Specialist Medicare Centre) IAF, Air Force Wing Commander, In charge of Health Services in the 22.11.99 30.01.04 Station, Gwalior Classified Specialist station (SHO). IAF, Air Force Wing Commander / In charge of Health Services in 26.08.96 21.11.99 Academy Sqadron Air Force Academy. Associate Hyderabad (A.P.) LeaderClassified Prof in MH Secunderabad 3 years 3 months Specialist IAF Squadron Leader, Head of PSM Deptt and In charge 18.10.93 25.08.96 Air Force Station & Classified of Station Health Organisation & 5 AF Hospital, Specialist (SHO).Asso/Asst Prof in 5 AFH 2 years 10 months Jorhat (Assam) IAF, Air Force Squadron Leader, Incharge of Health Services in 22.08.88 17.10.93 Station Graded Specialist the station (SHO). Asst Prof in 4 years 9 months Agra (U.P.) MH Agra IAF Air Force Flight Lieutenant, Medical Officer’s duties. 23.05.87 22.08.88 Station, Thane Medical Officer G.R. Medical Lecturer Teaching and training of UGs and 14.05.84 18.05.87 College, Gwalior PGs in the Department of (M.P.) Community Medicine. 3 years G.R. Medical Demonstrator Teaching and training of 22.12.80 14.05.84 College, Gwalior Undergraduates in the (M.P.) Department of PSM. 3 years 4 months Current Employment: Name, Address and People’s College of Medical Sciences and Research Centre is an esteemed Brief Information about medical institution affiliated to People’s University (Bhopal) with annual induction of the Organization: 150 undergraduate and 4 postgraduate students in Com. Medicine Department. Designation and Job 1. Professor in the Department of Community Medicine. description: 2. Teaching and training of undergraduates and postgraduates and research work related to community medicine and health related aspects of the Urban and Rural Health Training Centres and villages under of Medical College Page 3 Computer Literacy: Package/ Application Details of Exposure and Assessed Proficiency Excel Good, I work on excel to process and analyse the data of epidemiological studies. Word Excellent, I have been working regularly on Word to prepare reports and returns. Power Point Excellent, all my lectures and presentations, I prepare myself on power point. Medical History: No any past or present serious/ recurring illness, major surgery, or disability No allergies, mental illness, heart, respiratory ailments, back trouble, diabetes, epilepsy etc Language Proficiency:(1 Average , 2 Good , 3 Very good , 4 Excellent) Language Ability to Converse Ability to Read Ability to Write English Excellent Excellent Excellent Hindi Excellent Excellent Excellent Other - - - Membership of National/International academic Associations: 1. Indian Association of Preventive and Social Medicine (IAPSM) Life member 2. Indian Society of Hospital Waste Management (ISHWM) Life member 3. Indian Public Health Association (IPHA) Awarded Fellowship Life member Medals/Awards: 1. Gold medal for Best Scientific paper in MP Chapter Annual Conference of IAPSM 1983 2. Commendation Medal by Air Officer Commanding in Chief (AOC in C) T C, IAF 08 Oct 97 Papers: :(Published published: in last 3 years There are twelve research publications published in different national and international journals Nine research papers have been published in past three years List is attached as appendix “A” Appendix “A” LIST OF PAPERS PUBLISHED Dr Anil Kumar Dixit Professor in Community Medicine Department Teerthanker Mahaveer Medical College & Research Centre, Moradabad (U.P.) S. No. Title Journal Publication Page Nos. 1. Programmatic management of drug Nat. Jour. of Comm. Medicine Jul-Sep 2013 541-544 Vol.4, Issue3 resistant tuberculosis: a new chapter in the pISSN 0976 332 strategy of Revised National Tuberculosis Control eISSN 2229 6816 Programme of India (1st Author) 2. Prevalence and demographic distribution of International Journal of Jan–Mar 2014 58-66 refractory error in school children of Pune, India: Research in Health Sciences Volume-2, Issue-1 3rd Author 3. A study of factors associated with presence of National Journal of Community Apr – June 2014 179-181 ARIIN children 1-4 years of age in an urban slum Medicine: Vol. 5, Issue 2,: of Pune city: 3rd Author pISSN 0976 3325 eISSN 2229 6816 4. Epidemiological study of tobacco use among National Journal of Community Apr – June 2014: 186-189 male aged 15 year and above in urban area of Medicine Vol. 5 Issue 2 Ghaziabad city (U.P.): 4th Author 5. An epidemiological insight of malaria outbreak in Europ. Jour. of Academic Essay 1(8), 2014 23-27 a residential complex of a defence establishment ISSN 2183-1904 in Gujrat state of India: 2nd Author 6. Solid Waste Disposal Management in a Nat. Jour. of Comm. Medicine Jul-Sep 2014 306-310 residential complex of a defence establishment- A Vol.5, Issue3 pISSN 0976 3325 modern approach: 2nd Author eISSN 2229 6816 7 A Study on Prevalence of DM, Hypertension and Journal of Evolution of Medical 2014; Vol. 3, 14811-14817 Association with life Style as Risk Factors in a and Dental Sciences. Issue 69, Rural Population District Ghaziabad (U. P.). 2nd December 2014 eISSN 2278-4802 Author pISSN 2278-4748 8. Pattern of head injuries from the fall in pre-school Int. Jour. of Scientific Study Feb 2015 77-80 st children: 3 author Vol2 Issue 11 9. Menarcheal pattern and knowledge of Intern. Archives of Integrated May 2015 104-111 reproductive health in young adolescent girls of a Medicine (IAIM) Vol. 2, Issue 5 nd village in India: 2 Author ISSN 2394-0026 ISSN 2394-0034 10. A retrospective study of malaria outbreak in Intern. Archives of Integrated Jun 2015 Accepted for children of a defence establishment in Gujrat Medicine (IAIM) publication in Vol. 2, Issue 6 nd State of India: 2 Author ISSN 2394-0026 Jul 2015 issue ISSN 2394-0034 11. Pattern of Co-Morbidities in Multiple Chronic International Journal of Jun 2015 Accepted for Diseases in Children: 3rd Author Scientific Study publication in pISSN: 2321 6379 Jul 2015 issue eISSN: 2321-595X .
Recommended publications
  • 1. Introduction: Siting and Experiencing Divinity in Bengal
    chapter 1 Introduction : Siting and Experiencing Divinity in Bengal-Vaishnavism background The anthropology of Hinduism has amply established that Hindus have a strong involvement with sacred geography. The Hindu sacred topography is dotted with innumerable pilgrimage places, and popu- lar Hinduism is abundant with spatial imaginings. Thus, Shiva and his partner, the mother goddess, live in the Himalayas; goddesses descend to earth as beautiful rivers; the goddess Kali’s body parts are imagined to have fallen in various sites of Hindu geography, sanctifying them as sacred centers; and yogis meditate in forests. Bengal similarly has a thriving culture of exalting sacred centers and pilgrimage places, one of the most important being the Navadvip-Mayapur sacred complex, Bengal’s greatest site of guru-centered Vaishnavite pilgrimage and devo- tional life. While one would ordinarily associate Hindu pilgrimage cen- ters with a single place, for instance, Ayodhya, Vrindavan, or Banaras, and while the anthropology of South Asian pilgrimage has largely been single-place-centered, Navadvip and Mayapur, situated on opposite banks of the river Ganga in the Nadia District of West Bengal, are both famous as the birthplace(s) of the medieval saint, Chaitanya (1486– 1533), who popularized Vaishnavism on the greatest scale in eastern India, and are thus of massive simultaneous importance to pilgrims in contemporary Bengal. For devotees, the medieval town of Navadvip represents a Vaishnava place of antique pilgrimage crammed with cen- turies-old temples and ashrams, and Mayapur, a small village rapidly 1 2 | Chapter 1 developed since the nineteenth century, contrarily represents the glossy headquarters site of ISKCON (the International Society for Krishna Consciousness), India’s most famous globalized, high-profile, modern- ized guru movement.
    [Show full text]
  • In the Name of Krishna: the Cultural Landscape of a North Indian Pilgrimage Town
    In the Name of Krishna: The Cultural Landscape of a North Indian Pilgrimage Town A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED TO THE FACULTY OF THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA BY Sugata Ray IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Frederick M. Asher, Advisor April 2012 © Sugata Ray 2012 Acknowledgements They say writing a dissertation is a lonely and arduous task. But, I am fortunate to have found friends, colleagues, and mentors who have inspired me to make this laborious task far from arduous. It was Frederick M. Asher, my advisor, who inspired me to turn to places where art historians do not usually venture. The temple city of Khajuraho is not just the exquisite 11th-century temples at the site. Rather, the 11th-century temples are part of a larger visuality that extends to contemporary civic monuments in the city center, Rick suggested in the first class that I took with him. I learnt to move across time and space. To understand modern Vrindavan, one would have to look at its Mughal past; to understand temple architecture, one would have to look for rebellions in the colonial archive. Catherine B. Asher gave me the gift of the Mughal world – a world that I only barely knew before I met her. Today, I speak of the Islamicate world of colonial Vrindavan. Cathy walked me through Mughal mosques, tombs, and gardens on many cold wintry days in Minneapolis and on a hot summer day in Sasaram, Bihar. The Islamicate Krishna in my dissertation thus came into being.
    [Show full text]
  • समाचार पत्र से चियत अंश Newspapers Clippings
    June 2020 समाचार पत्र से चियत अंश Newspapers Clippings A Daily service to keep DRDO Fraternity abreast with DRDO Technologies, Defence Technologies, Defence Policies, International Relations and Science & Technology Volume: 45 Issue: 1 1 June 2020 37 3 रक्षा िवज्ञान पुतकालय Defenceरक्षा िवज्ञान Science पुतकालय Library रक्षाDefence वैज्ञािनक सScienceूचना एवं प्रल Libraryेखन क द्र Defence Scientific Information & Documentation Centre रक्षा वैज्ञािनक सूचना एव ं प्रलेखन क द्र Defence Scientificमेटकॉफ Informationहाउस, िदली -& 110 Documentation 054 Centre Metcalfe House, Delhi - 110 054 मेटकॉफ हाउस, िदली - 110 054 Metcalfe House, Delhi- 110 054 CONTENT S.No. TITLE Page No. DRDO News 1-6 COVID-19: DRDO’s Contribution 1 1. डीआरडीओ ने पुिलस को दी वदीर् और सैिनटाइज मशीन 1 2. DRDO develops 'GermiKlean' to sanitise uniforms of police, security forces 2 DRDO Technology News 2-6 3. How the BrahMos missile has evolved since it was test fired for the first time on this 2 day in 2001 4. DRDO making plans to develop two jet engines? 4 5. Govt extends deadline for defence contracts for Indian vendors 5 Defence News 6-23 Defence Strategic National/International 6-23 6. Defence budget up by 11.9% amid tensions with India 6 7. Delayed Procurements will hurt India against China 7 8. Rajnath reviews situation in eastern Ladakh 8 9. India was alert to Chinese tactics, increased Army on Arunachal border, Army ready to 9 respond to every move of China 10.
    [Show full text]
  • “Product Positioning of Patanjali Ayurved Ltd.”
    “PRODUCT POSITIONING OF PATANJALI AYURVED LTD.” DR. D.T. SHINDE SAILEE J. GHARAT Associate Professor Research Scholar Head, Dept. of Commerce & Accountancy K.B.P. College, Vashi, Navi K.B.P.College, Vashi, Navi Mumbai Mumbai (MS) INDIA (MS) INDIA In today’s age there is tough competition in the field of production and marketing. Instead of that we are witnessing the Brand positioning by Patanjali. Currently, Patanjali is present in almost all categories of personal care and food products ranging from soaps, shampoos, dental care, balms, skin creams, biscuits, ghee, juices, honey, mustard oil, sugar and much more. In this research paper researcher wants to study the strategies adopted by Patanjali. Keywords: Patanjali, Brand, Positioning, PAL. INTRODUCTION Objectives of the study: To study Patanjali as a brand and its product mix. To analyze and identify important factors influencing Patanjali as a brand. To understand the business prospects and working of Patanjali Ayurved Ltd To identify the future prospects of the company in comparison to other leading MNCs. Relevance of the study: The study would relevant to the young entrepreneurs for positioning of their business. It would also open the path for various research areas. Introduction: Baba Ramdev established the Patanjali Ayurved Limited in 2006 along with Acharya Balkrishna with the objective of establishing science of Ayurveda in accordance and coordinating with the latest technology and ancient wisdom. Patanjali Ayurved is perhaps the DR. D.T. SHINDE SAILEE J. GHARAT 1P a g e fastest growing fast-moving-consumer goods firm in India with Annual revenue at more than Rs 2,000 crore.
    [Show full text]
  • Ayodhya Page:- 1 Cent-Code & Name Exam Sch-Status School Code & Name #School-Allot Sex Part Group 1003 Canossa Convent Girls Inter College Ayodhya Buf
    DATE:27-02-2021 BHS&IE, UP EXAM YEAR-2021 **** FINAL CENTRE ALLOTMENT REPORT **** DIST-CD & NAME :- 62 AYODHYA PAGE:- 1 CENT-CODE & NAME EXAM SCH-STATUS SCHOOL CODE & NAME #SCHOOL-ALLOT SEX PART GROUP 1003 CANOSSA CONVENT GIRLS INTER COLLEGE AYODHYA BUF HIGH BUF 1001 SAHABDEENRAM SITARAM BALIKA I C AYODHYA 73 F HIGH BUF 1003 CANOSSA CONVENT GIRLS INTER COLLEGE AYODHYA 225 F 298 INTER BUF 1002 METHODIST GIRLS INTER COLLEGE AYODHYA 56 F OTHER THAN SCICNCE INTER BUF 1003 CANOSSA CONVENT GIRLS INTER COLLEGE AYODHYA 109 F OTHER THAN SCICNCE INTER BUF 1003 CANOSSA CONVENT GIRLS INTER COLLEGE AYODHYA 111 F SCIENCE INTER CUM 1091 DARSGAH E ISLAMI INTER COLLEGE AYODHYA 53 F ALL GROUP 329 CENTRE TOTAL >>>>>> 627 1004 GOVT GIRLS I C GOSHAIGANJ AYODHYA AUF HIGH AUF 1004 GOVT GIRLS I C GOSHAIGANJ AYODHYA 40 F HIGH CRF 1125 VIDYA DEVIGIRLS I C ANKARIPUR AYODHYA 11 F HIGH CRM 1140 SARDAR BHAGAT SINGH HS BARAIPARA DULLAPUR AYODHYA 20 F HIGH CRM 1208 M D M N ARYA HSS R N M G GANJ AYODHYA 7 F HIGH CUM 1265 A R A IC K GADAR RD GOSAINGANJ AYODHYA 32 F HIGH CRM 1269 S S M HSS K G ROAD GOSHAINGANJ AYODHYA 26 F HIGH CRM 1276 IMAMIA H S S AMSIN AYODHYA 15 F HIGH AUF 5004 GOVT GIRLS I C GOSHAIGANJ AYODHYA 18 F 169 INTER AUF 1004 GOVT GIRLS I C GOSHAIGANJ AYODHYA 43 F OTHER THAN SCICNCE INTER CRF 1075 MADHURI GIRLS I C AMSIN AYODHYA 91 F OTHER THAN SCICNCE INTER CRF 1125 VIDYA DEVIGIRLS I C ANKARIPUR AYODHYA 7 F OTHER THAN SCICNCE INTER CRM 1138 AMIT ALOK I C BODHIPUR AMSIN AYODHYA 96 F OTHER THAN SCICNCE INTER CUM 1265 A R A IC K GADAR RD GOSAINGANJ AYODHYA 74
    [Show full text]
  • • Gyankumbh-2018 • Yoga Revolution in Korea • Simantonnayana
    lYEAR :16 lISSUE :04 lDECEMBER, 2018 lPRICE : 15 A research based monthly magazine on Published by Divya Yog Mandir (Trust) Haridwar, under the guidance Yoga, Ayurveda, Cultural and Spiritual message and encouragement of Honourable Swami Ramdevji Maharaj Special in this • Simantonnayana refinement Issue • Patanjali Gurukulam • Great history of Natural Nation India • Gyankumbh-2018 • Salute to Martyrs • Yoga revolution in Korea F Eternal Prudence: Truth dedication in alternatives n F Editorial: Formula of entrepreneur’s success n F Gyankumbh-2018: Special expressions at first Gyankumbh.. n F Health in herbal medicines: Ayurvedic ingredient Cinamon n FSpiritualism: Lokamangal to atmamangal n F Vedic Culture: Pujya Maharaj Jee’s historic speech... n F Great Nation: Great history of India n 03 04 06 Year 16 Issue04 December2018 12 FYour experience n •Hindi •English •Gujarati •Marathi •Bangla •Punjabi •Oriya 16 •Assamese •Telugu •Kannada •Tamil •Malayalam •Nepali 20 F Rishipath: Priority to Yoga n 24 F Sankhya Philosophy n 28 Editor Acharya Balkrishna 30 32 Office Patanjali Yogpeeth Maharshi Dayanand Gram, CONTENTS Delhi-Haridwar national highway, near Bahadarabad, 10 Haridwar, Uttarakhand. Phone I 01334-240008, 244107, 246737 First showroom of Fax I 01334- 244805, 240664 E-mail I [email protected] 34 Patanjali Apparel E-mail I [email protected] I www. .com On the web divyayoga F Superstition or misconception....n 36 Subscription Fee F Patanjali Gurukulam n One Year 15/- 40 / F Annual 150 - Ancient education n Five Years 700/- 42 F Eleven Years 1500/- Acharyakulam Annual function... n Abraod (Annual) 1300/- 43 F Japanese delegation related to... n Publsihing 44 45 F Honourable President Inaugurates first..
    [Show full text]
  • India's "Tīrthas": "Crossings" in Sacred Geography
    India's "Tīrthas": "Crossings" in Sacred Geography The Harvard community has made this article openly available. Please share how this access benefits you. Your story matters Citation Eck, Diana L. 1981. India's "Tīrthas": "Crossings" in sacred geography. History of Religions 20 (4): 323-344. Published Version http://www.jstor.org/stable/1062459 Citable link http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HUL.InstRepos:25499831 Terms of Use This article was downloaded from Harvard University’s DASH repository, and is made available under the terms and conditions applicable to Other Posted Material, as set forth at http:// nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HUL.InstRepos:dash.current.terms-of- use#LAA DianaL.Eck INDIA'S TIRTHAS: "CROSSINGS" IN SACRED GEOGRAPHY One of the oldest strands of the Hindu tradition is what one might call the "locative" strand of Hindu piety. Its traditions of ritual and reverence are linked primarily to place-to hill- tops and rock outcroppings, to the headwaters and confluences of rivers, to the pools and groves of the forests, and to the boundaries of towns and villages. In this locative form of religiousness, the place itself is the primary locus of devotion, and its traditions of ritual and pilgrimage are usually much older than any of the particular myths and deities which attach to it. In the wider Hindu tradition, these places, par- ticularly those associated with waters, are often called tirthas, and pilgrimage to these tirthas is one of the oldest and still one of the most prominent features of Indian religious life. A tZrtha is a "crossing place," a "ford," where one may cross over to the far shore of a river or to the far shore of the worlds of heaven.
    [Show full text]
  • 1A Yoga for Nscrip Ion on T E Representative Lis of IC~I of 1-Luma It~. 2003 U ES·CO Eo Ve Fo
    11111111111111111111111111111 0116300019 A eo 1a' Consent Le 'ers from Concerned Community Organizations. Representatives Practit'oners and Stakeholders in Support of Yoga for nscrip ion on t e Representative Lis of IC~I of 1-luma it~. 2003 U ES·CO eo ve fo Mini ry of Cui ure G v,e rnent of India ~ ~~Ttfl ~ Sangeet ~IC:Cfi Natak Cfi1~4'1 6 Akademi NATIONAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC, DP.NCE AND DRAMA RABIN.DRA BHAVAN, FEROZE SHAH ROAD, NEW D.ELH.I-110 001 T~:23387246,23387247,23387248,23382495 Fax: 91-11-23382659 E;mail: mail@sangeetnata~.gov.in Website: ht!!?:l/sa_!lgeetnatak.gov.in YOGA-Consent Letters LETTER OF CO:-.ISENT From the Custodians of Cultural Expression IIWE agree with the nomination of the TRADITIO:"i OF YOGA for UNESCO' s mscnptwn· · · on the Representative List of Intangible Cultural Heritage. We support the Promotion of Yoga as World Heritage. The candidature file reflects the consent, aspirations, concerns and values of the traditional communities. l/We will actively be involved m the implementation of the safeguarding measure proposed. 5L0o..vYU l5iA 1 e93 - \11..\,~~o.. ~"11) ~L-W1 ~aw.G.J- Ob 6&tl'0~ ~clu\' lJ~ven.W ~~ ~ TWt ky ~ · ~ bAA.~ ~ J. ~¥AJt.~1m'J ~ tw w~ , 'I~ '!.! tw2 ~ .. ~ .. P>~~ ) ~ }. ~a. ~ CV\.R. j-l..J_ ~ -n, tA~ ~ W.~v~&.u.ol ~ -rw wofUJ) • CPet: \.M. a..U ~ ~ ~~ lJ'bJD~ ~ o...?.U..e,y..u Db 1\cUsnc k.,~, Date: 'l>et \S1 2.01 Lt Signature: ~ '-' \ :;:$ :,. Place: f>E~~L.o'-.U JNDIII Designation: CH!rfJC6 UDQ.
    [Show full text]
  • Patanjali: Missed Or Messed up Opportunity?
    Journal of Critical Reviews ISSN- 2394-5125 Vol 7, Issue 12, 2020 PATANJALI: MISSED OR MESSED UP OPPORTUNITY? 1Dr. Kiran S Nair , 2Dr. Sapna Rakesh , 3Ankit Baranwal 1Assistant Professor of Management, Abu Dhabi School of Management Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, [email protected]. 2Director, IMS Gazhiabad.India, [email protected] 3Faculty IMS Ghaziabad Uc campus. [email protected]. Received: 07.03.2020 Revised: 09.04.2020 Accepted: 10.05.2020 Abstract Patanjali Ayurved, a leading fast-moving consumer good (FMCG) company in India, was founded in 2003 and incorporated in 2006. Initially, the company manufactured ayurvedic medicines, but with the vast acceptance of Patanjali as a brand, the company launched other product categories, including beauty, hair, hygiene and food, with a focus on natural and swadesi (Indian) as the core essence of the brand. Acharya Balakrishna, the Managing Director of Patanjali and majority shareholder with a 92% stake, was concerned about the latest financial results for 2017-2018. After giving multinational corporations (MNCs) in India a run for their money in the past few years, the company’s financials showed a decline for the second consecutive year. In the 2018 financial year, the company barely achieved a turnover of USD 1.13 billion, versus USD 1.4 billion in the previous financial year. The company had reached a turning point: should they continue to expand and work towards reaching their USD 2.8 billion or determine if this target and their global ambitions were based on solid ground or pure ambition? Key Words : Marketing, Product,Price,Place, Promotion © 2020 by Advance Scientific Research.
    [Show full text]
  • Consolidated List Private Universities
    UNIVERSITY GRANTS COMMISSION State-wise List of Private Universities as on 06.08.2021 S.No Name of Private University Date of Notification ARUNACHAL PRADESH 1. Apex Professional University, Pasighat, District East Siang, 10.05.2013 Arunachal Pradesh - 791102. 2. Arunachal University of Studies, NH-52, Namsai, Distt – Namsai 26.05.2012 - 792103, Arunachal Pradesh. 3. Arunodaya University, E-Sector, Nirjuli, Itanagar, Distt. Papum 21.10.2014 Pare, Arunachal Pradesh-791109 4. Himalayan University, 401, Takar Complex, Naharlagun, 03.05.2013 Itanagar, Distt – Papumpare – 791110, Arunachal Pradesh. 5. North East Frontier Technical University, Sibu-Puyi, Aalo 03.09.2014 (PO), West Siang (Distt.), Arunachal Pradesh –791001. 6. The Global University, Hollongi, Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh. 18.09.2017 7. The Indira Gandhi Technological & Medical Sciences University, 26.05.2012 Ziro, Arunachal Pradesh. 8. Venkateshwara Open University, Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh. 20.06.2012 Andhra Pradesh 9. Bharatiya Engineering Science and Technology Innovation 17.02.2019 University, Gownivaripalli, Gorantla Mandal, Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh 10. Centurian University of Technology and Management, Gidijala 23.05.2017 Junction, Anandpuram Mandal, Visakhapatnam- 531173, Andhra Pradesh. 11. KREA University, 5655, Central, Expressway, Sri City-517646, 30.04.2018 Andhra Pradesh 12. Saveetha Amaravati University, 3rd Floor, Vaishnavi Complex, 30.04.2018 Opposite Executive Club, Vijayawada- 520008, Andhra Pradesh 13. SRM University, Neerukonda-Kuragallu Village, mangalagiri 23.05.2017 Mandal, Guntur, Dist- 522502, Andhra Pradesh (Private University) 14. VIT-AP University, Amaravati- 522237, Andhra Pradesh (Private 23.05.2017 University) ASSAM 15. Assam Don Bosco University, Azara, Guwahati 12.02.2009 16. Assam Down Town University, Sankar Madhab Path, Gandhi 29.04.2010 Nagar, Panikhaiti, Guwahati – 781 036.
    [Show full text]
  • UTTARPRADESH with GAYA JI ( Varanasi - Gaya Ji - Ayodhya - Chappaiya - Prayagraj - Chitrakoot)
    ी गणेशाय नमः 09 DAYS / 10 NIGHT (Mumbai To Mumbai) UTTARPRADESH WITH GAYA JI ( Varanasi - Gaya Ji - Ayodhya - Chappaiya - Prayagraj - Chitrakoot) * * 02 NIGHT TRAIN JOURNEY - 03 NIGHT VARANASI - 01 NIGHT GAYA - 01 NIGHT AYODHYA - 01 NIGHT ALLAHABAD 01 NIGHT CHITRAKOOT * * * 206, SAIGIRI APARTMENT, SAIBABA NAGAR, NAVGHAR ROAD, BHAYANDER(E), MUMBAI - 401105 Phone: - 09321590898 / 09322590898 /09323790898, - 022 - 28190898 Website - www.kanaiyatravels.com / www.uncleTours.com. / Email - [email protected] * Days Tour Detail SPECIAL DISCOUNT Day 01 : MUMBAI - VARANSI (3 AC TRAIN JOURNEY) ON GROUP BOOKING Depart For Varanasi By Train from Mumbai Cst OR Ltt Terminal. at Morning. Overnight Train Now also available on Day 02 : ARRIVE VARANSI EMI facility Arrive Varanasi at afternoon Transfer to hotel, After refreshments, Proceed to visit Kashi Vishwanath Temple (Golden Temple). Later go to Dashaswamedh Ghat and experience Evening DEPARTURE DATE Ganga Aarti one of the most memorable moments. Return back to Hotel. Overnight Varanasi. Day 03 : VARANSI (251 KM) Diwali Vacation Early morning by 5:30am move to Assi Ghat to experience the memorable morning. See all the ghats on the bank of Ganges river by Boat (At Your Own Cost) and witness the rising sun. Back to hotel for breakfast and rest for an hour. By 10am visit Bharat Mata (Mother India) Mandir, Durga, Tulsi Manas, Sankat Mochan Temple and the new Vishwanath Temple Kal Bhairava Tempel and Birla Temple. After late Lunch Visit Sarnath. Overnight Varanasi. Day 04 : VARANSI - BODH GAYA( 251 KM) After breakfast, Drive to Bodhgaya (265km/6hrs) Lunch on the way. On arrival check in to the hotel. See 80 feet giant statue of Buddha, The main Mahabodhi temple in Bodhgaya where Buddha meditated and attained enlightenment under the bodhi tree.
    [Show full text]
  • SWAMI ANANTACHARYAJI of Vrindavan, India
    RAMAYANA PRAVACHAN By SWAMI ANANTACHARYAJI Of Vrindavan, India JAI SITA RAM Dates: Sunday September 27 to Saturday October 3, 2009 Time: Sunday: 4:00 PM to 7:00 pm Monday to Friday: 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm Saturday (Pooran Ahuti): 11:00 AM to 2:00PM Place: The Hindu Temple of Metropolitan Washington, D. C. 10001 Riggs Road, Adelphi, MD 20783 Tel: 301-434-1000, 301-445-2165 Preeti Bhoj (Dinner) Everyday after discourse For more information, please contact Bhagyawati Sharma 301-262-7239, Chandrawati Mishra 301-972-6329, Sheela Misra 301-340-2983, Sharmishta Gupta 301-983-0355, Mamta Tiwari 301-774-6365 Directions: From Beltway (495) take New Hampshire Avenue (Exit 28) going North. After about 2 blocks take right at Powder Mill Road. At the next traffic light take right on Riggs Road. The temple is on your left prior to beltway over bridge. RADHA KRISHNA GATIMAM KRISHNA BHAKTI SEWA SANGH BURJA ROAD, CHATANIYA VIHAR, VRINDAVAN, UP. INDIA Phone international: +91 - 565 6454394 Mobile: +91 9897198291 Website: www.radhamadhavdivyadesh.org TAX ID: 14-1862809 Krishna Bhakti Sewa Sangh was founded by Swami Anantacharaya Ji Maharaj. With your much appreciated co-operation, Swamiji has established this organization and ashram in Vrindavan with the divine purpose of providing genuine education in Vedic scriptures such as The Srimad Bhagavat, The Ramayan, The Bhagavat Gita to preach The Sanatan Dharma around the world. Swamiji has been spreading Sanatan Dharma outside of India since 1983, having done Katha in 35 out of the 50 states of USA. He has also preached in Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, China, Canada, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Philippines, West Indies and Panama.
    [Show full text]