EDEN GARDEN FOR DESTITUTE

SEON ASHRAM

PROJECT PROPOSAL ON

Total cost of the project: 6761 crores 97 lakhs 85 thousand

BY Seon Ashram

(Registered with trust act no 1882-4/68) Gandibagilu Post – 574 228 , Dakshina State, Email Id: [email protected] Website: www.seonashram.in Mobile (1): +91 8197780884 Mobile (2) +91 9740181028 Office

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THE TOTAL LAND AREA FOR THIS PROJECT IS 5000 ACRES

What all be there in EDEN GARDEN FOR DESTITUTE Page no 1- Charity cottages 13&40 2- Ayurveda Hospital 14-21&41-56 3- Ayurveda Medical College 22-23&57-60 4- Yoga and Meditation Centre 24-29&61-62 5- Organic Farm 30-31&63-67 6- Dairy Farm 68-71 7- Naturopathy 32-34&72-74 8- Research Centre 75-77 9- CBSE School and Arts and Science College 78-80 10-Super Speciality Hospital and Medical College 35-36&81-120 11-Engineering College 36&121-133 12- Law College 134-137 13-Energy Conservation using Renewable energy sources 138-143 14- Details of Roads, Bridges 146

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SEON ASHRAM

Often, our society has a tendency to cast out its ‘lesser’ mortals… To isolate them mentally, emotionally and even physically to ensure the idea of a pseudo perfect creation. A body might have been broken, the soul crushed yet in the shower of true dedication and care, possibilities are bound to sprout… to unearth such a possibility is a divine quest, the Lord’s directive. Seon Ashram a residential and rehabilitative center for the mentally ill is dedicated such a quest. Based in the serene backdrop of , Seon Ashram was founded by Mr. U.C. Paulose in the year 1999 with an express intention to serve the impoverished and emotionally oppressed masses of society. Today, the ashram is home to the mentally ill, aged destitute, widows, orphans and needy children, physically challenged and sexually abused… All cared for and provided with shelter, food, clothing, medical care and other such needs. Most importantly, however, the ashram provides them with understanding companionship and a chance to make a mark in the very society that views them as secondary. A voyage of wonder needs many willing hands…. herein is an appeal, make an effort to understand those not as sure as you. Any mission, any vision needs willing hands and compassionate interest. I invite you, as a friend, to visit our Ashram, to mingle with the ones who would gladly welcome you and consider a way to be of their assistance. Every ounce of help counts. Thanks for your patience

U.C Paulose

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UC Poulose with Ambassador of Bahrain and Qatar

Independence Day Award Mother Teresa Award

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The proposed area for this project is Belthangady , Karnataka. Belthangady is a town panchayat and the headquarters of Belthangady taluk of the (South Canara) district of Karnataka state in India. Belthangady Town Panchayath is located in Belthangady Taluk in Dakshina Kannada District. It is 60 km east of Mangalore and the least urbanized Taluk in the district. Belthangady is located at 13.98 N Latitude and 75.3 E Longitude. It is situated at an average elevation of 685m from MSL. The town is located in the Northern part of the district and adjacent to the Chikmagalur district. It is at a distance of 57 km from the district headquarters Mangalore.The nearest urban centre is which is at 5 km from the town. The other urban center like Guruvayanakere, Dharmasthala, Madanthyar, Bantwal and Moodbidri are located at a distance of 5 km, 15 km, 12 km, 35 km and 62 km respectively. The major roads passing through the town connecting to Mangalore and Chikmagalur via Bantwal and Belthangady. The other major road passing through the town are Udupi to Subramanya, Karkala to Dharmasthala, Chikmagalur to Mangalore and Puttur to Dharmasthala. The town does nothave direct rail linkage. The nearest railway station is Bantwal located about 35 km from the town. The nearest airport is at Mangalore which is at a distance of 65 km from the town. IMAGES OF PROPOSED PROPERTY

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NATURE LIFE VILLAGE Nature; the essence of natural earth for a living beings survival. Everything in accordance for a better living comforts everyone; either they rich or poor. Those who can endow themselves doesn’t seem to be requiring a lending hand. For others we have an opportunity “NATURE LIFE VILLAGE” A newly made venture for those who need to experience the calmness of nature along with natural treatments. The project “Nature Life Village” bounds with mainly the scheme for destitute, the charity cottages along with Ayurveda hospital, Yoga and Meditation, Organic farm and finally comprising all to Naturopathy.

‘Blessed are those who give without remembering and take without forgetting’ The entire plan seeks your help to flourish it utmost. The ones who outsource us and help us together make this a success. Being in the image of a donor, we invite you all to unveil the title and experience the unrevealed rejoice we provide for you. You all are able to reach all facilities provided in this venture “NATURE LIFE VILLAGE” as a tourist enjoying a holiday trip, we ask you to trip with us.

EDEN

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EDEN GARDEN FOR DESTITUTE

The fruit of altruism- HUMANITY. Being humane is not a best quality of human instead ought to be the basic quality. Virtues sprout out of one's depth in his intellect. Wisdom serves as the lamp post for emerging enlightenment in oneself.

The moral norms for a man's right constitute of his freedom to live. Cross-examining the statement, ' What if a person is denied to his right to live?' What if one doesn't meet the basic amenities for his needs? , 'What if people don't see a sympathetic eye towards them?' and ‘Is there anyone who considerate for them?'

The truth is, the current scenario doesn't stick to the norms for everyone. What can we do? What do people expect? Here is the answer for all, The SEON ASHRAM presents: “EDEN GARDEN FOR DESTITUTE” One of our newly arrived concept for destitute - an answer to the call of humanity. It is the united labor of all bees that has filled the hive with honey; that show's it's our duty & responsibility embedded in us to save the destitute.

As per SEON ASHRAM aspect of view; I - Intelligence - ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills,

D - Diligence - constant & earnest effort to accomplish what is undertaken; persistent exertion of mind,

E - Empathy - ability to understand & share the feelings of another, A - Aim.

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These intend to be the main reason behind our foreseeing project. pave the way for AIM. The aim to preserve & protect the destitute. Thus EDEN Garden will flourish for people in need. The moment we realized that life gives time to lay up treasures & there is no defeat in life, we are trying our ability to prove that with our EDEN Garden.

The precise boundaries may be difficult to fix; but surely no man will say they are of unlimited extent, it's our concern & decision to be what & to do what. Before a field can be sown, there must be the seed & the sower, and here we SEON ASHRAM presenting ourselves for the sake of people the

“EDEN GARDEN FOR DESTITUTE

WHAT IS CHARITY?

What is charity? Charity is voluntary giving of help to those in need from your belongings. When you devote to charity, you experience happiness. Do you know why? Because when you let go of something yours, you meet the amenities of people in need. For most that one thing is money. If you have the slightest thought of taking away something from others, you’ll end up losing your own possessions. Your action contradicts the statement.

Spiritual Science places more importance on the inner intent (cause) than on the action (effect) of giving to charity. Charity done with the unity of the mind, speech and conduct receives tremendous benefits. The one who donates willingly and happily

10 reaps more benefits than the one who donates under pressure or with the expectation of return. Your intention should be to lessen the other person’s misery, not to gain fame or fortune.

Param Pujya Dadashri has given scientific answers to many questions related to charity such as, ‘What are the benefits of charity? What are the most valuable types of charitable donations? How many kinds of charities are there? To whom can we give? What kind of awareness should one have when they make a donation? What is anonymous charity / donation?’ etc.

There are many such people who want to donate money but don’t know how. They often ask us for advice. We do not say anything to those who already know how and where to give to charity because it would upset them. As such we are not desperate for money. Give only if you have extra to give, because there is no charity like gnandaan in this world! When a person reads a book about Gnan, it will bring about tremendous changes from within. So if you have the money, you should give towards gnan daan. If you don't have the money, that’s fine too, because we don't really need the money.

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HELPING OTHERS: THE PURPOSE OF LIFE

Happiness begins from the moment you do something for others. Those who consistently help others, are happy, and do not come across any obstacles in their lives. Research indicates that they are less stressed and experience improved mental health.

The purpose of life is to serve others. However, when doing so, you should not expect something in return; your intention should be to lessen other people’s misery. “Service to others should be sincere and done from the heart; only then it is fruitful.” Do any trees eat their own fruit? No. This teaches us that human beings should not only use their mind, body and speech for themselves, but also to serve others. When you do this, nature in turn will reward you.

Your constant inner intent should be towards helping others. If you are unable to do so for any reason, you can also make sure that you do not hurt anyone. This is an indirect way to help those around you.

Param Pujya Dadashri has given many comprehensive explanations for several reliable methods to fulfil the purpose of life of serving and helping others. However, eternal happiness can only be attained through Self-Realization. So our self-realization made us to come up with this project-EDEN GARDEN FOR DESTITUTE- THE NATURE LIFE VILLAGE.

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CHARITY COTTAGES

Altruism or selflessness is the principle or practice of concern for the welfare of others. It is a traditional virtue in many cultures and a core aspect of various religious traditions and secular worldviews, though the concept of "others" toward whom concern should be directed can vary among cultures and religions.

Home: a dwelling space with doors and locks to secure inhabitants from dangers. And we here present our first concept CHARITY COTTAGES for the destitute. All amenities under one shelter along with God given lovable ones, soothes one’s life. What all makes a man is his circumstances he brought about. A well made surrounding gives out a well being man. EDEN GARDEN FOR DESTITUTE introduce Charity Cottages for all. EDEN is a home for all, it symbolizes innerself and often represents one’s life path.

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AYURVEDA HOSPITAL "Achievement through efforts". Dreams led to desire and efforts ultimately taking you on the path of success. Thus we promote career building with focus in personality development and overall growth of each individual. "Aim at the moon, you will at least reach the stars” is our guiding philosophy. We will set the standard very high so that students are trained to think in terms of Excellence. Evaluating its performance, has remained open to fresh thinking and has had the encourage to blaze a new trial. Our excellence, from the portals of which have walked out luminaries, who have proved their mettle in diverse field of human care and earned a niche for themselves in the various echelons of society within the state, country and even overseas. Nestled in the epicentre of all Ayurvedic activities, we introduce Ayurveda hospital to our NATURE LIFE VILLAGE. The Great Triads of Ayurveda

Charaka Sushruta Vagbhada WHAT IS AYURVEDA?

Ayurveda is one of the oldest scientific medical systems in the world that treats a person as a whole - a complete combination of body, mind and soul, making it a truly holistic and an integral medical system. The word 'Ayu' means all aspects of life from birth to death. The word 'Veda' means knowledge or learning. Hence, Ayurveda is the science that explains the well being of life in totality. It is a way of life that

14 describes the diet, medicine and behaviour that are beneficial or harmful for life. The roots of Ayurveda can be traced to the beginning of cosmic creation. The desire to maintain fitness, health and longevity is one of the basic instincts of all creatures. Ayurveda acts as a support system for us to fulfill these desires.

The aim of Ayurveda is threefold: • To achieve positive health for the individual • Protection of the masses • Ultimate liberation.

AYURVEDA EXPERIENCES

Ayurveda forms an intrinsic part of the wellness regime for the guests. From massages, treatments and specialized diet programme to fulfill personal goals to the more rigorous transformations in lifestyle. The Ayurveda experience has been designed keeping in mind the individual's desire to heal, cleanse, relax and revitalize. A cardinal principle for the ancient Hindus was that there is no dividing line in human personality between the mind and the body. The mind is body and the body is mind. Also, that if beautifying the mind is to beautify the body, the converse is equally true. Beautifying the body is to beautify the soul. The authenticity and our commitment to this ancient life system are evident in the use of age-old herbal powders; herbal oils, brass vessels, wooden beds, treatment rituals and qualified therapists trained in traditional Ayurvedic schools. Be it a carefully monitored Ayurveda meal or a traditional massage, your body and spirit undergo a holistic metamorphosis, in the most pristine Himalayan environment, traditionally believed to be the origin of Ayurveda.

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According to Ayurveda, the universe is made of five primordial elements, namely ether, air, fire, water and earth. These elements themselves are inanimate, but in combination, give rise to three main biological forces or basic principles in the human body, called doshas - and, as every human being has a different balance of elements, one Dosha is typically predominant in our constitution and ascertains our personality.

CONSULTATIONS

Ayurvedic and Wellness Consultation ( 30 minutes ) The Ayurvedic consultation explores your physical, mental and emotional health to help you understand your unique energetic constitution or combination of Doshas (the three dynamic living forces) that determines your body type and your current imbalances. The Ayurvedic physician then prepares a sequence of experiences and a programme of diet and exercise according to your body type that will help bring more balance, energy and peace to your entire being. Ayurvedic Lifestyle Recommendation ( 30 minutes ) Ayurveda promotes a lifestyle that is in harmony with Mother Nature. In this consultation, the benefits of the experiences, diet and exercise programme during your stay are evaluated. The Ayurvedic physician then gives you the tips and take-home information on your lifestyle and dietary changes that will bring balance into your daily life so that your continuing commitment to your wellbeing can bring you back to a state of vibrant health and radiance.

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Abhyanga ( 55 minutes ) A traditional synchronized full body massage given by two experienced Ayurveda therapists using herbal infused Sesame oil; this experience is also known as the “four handed massage”. Abhyanga improves physical consistency, sleep patterns and eye sight. It helps to liquefy toxins and induces relaxation, whilst eliminating impurities. Often referred to as an anti, ageing therapy. Pizhichil (75 minutes) An indulgent, rejuvenating experience, during which lukewarm herbal oils anoint the entire body.The anointment is very slow and rhythmic with light pressure. Pizhichil strengthens immunity: lubricates the joints, liquefies toxins and increases flexibility.

Choornaswedana ( 55 minutes ) Following a full body massage with dosha specific oils, therapeutic sweating is induced by the application of warmed herbal poultices. Choornaswedana is commonly known as the “ bundle massage” . It increases circulation Speeds up the elimination of toxins, relieves muscle pain and stiffness, rheumatism, arthritis and sports injuries.

Shirodhara ( 55 minutes ) Luke warm herbal oil is poured in an even stream on to the forehead to pacify and revitalize the mind and the body. As well as its intense rejuvenating and anti-ageing effects, Shirodhara improves memory, addresses other neurological disorders, and normalizes sleep patterns and blood pressure

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Takradhara ( 55 minutes ) A calming experience where cool medicated buttermilk is poured onto the forehead to bring relief to those who suffer from insomnia, depression, hair, scalp psychological and stress related conditions.

Udwa rthana ( 45 minutes ) A deep, dry massage using herbal powders which stimulate the hair follicles assisting to break down the body's excess subcutaneous fat. This massage aims to address obesity and mobilizes toxins. Beneficial for firming and toning.

Mukh Lepa ( 55 minutes ) For centuries Mukhlepa has been used as a beauty ritual for Indian women. Traditional herbs are used to cleanse, exfoliate, tone and finally hydrate. A specialised dosha specific herbal lepa or mask is applied to the face to bring out the beauty within.

Tan Lepa ( 55 minutes ) This stimulates the natural cleansing and healing abilities of the body. Following a medicated herbal oil massage an herbal mask is applied to the entire body, which aids in drawing out toxins, replenishing the body with essential minerals.

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Tarpana ( 30 minutes ) Medicated ghee is retained in the eye with the help of a besan powder reservoir. This experience has a cooling effect on irritated and stressed eyes. Tarpana will relieve eyestrain; improve eyesight, and other eye disorders.

Gandusa ( 30 minutes ) This experience involves the retention of medicated oil or decoction in the mouth for a few minutes. Gandusa is good for cleansing, detoxifying and aids in mouth. voice, gum and tooth disorders. Gandusa addresses bad breath, whilst improving the flexibility of facial muscles.

Kavala ( 30 minutes ) Requires the retention, movement and gargling of medicated oil or decoction in the mouth for few minutes. This simple and soothing treatment is highly beneficial for disorders of throat and mouth whilst improving the voice.

Kati Vasti (30 minutes) Practiced to ease pain in the spinal area. A small circle of paste made from black gram or wheat flour is placed strategically on the spinal area. Warmed oil is then poured into the depression created by the ring of paste. This soothes muscular tissue, alleviates pain and lubricates the discs and nerves.

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Ananda Rasayana The Rasayana group of Ayurvedic experiences is designed to improve the immune system through a series of individualised routines crafted in combinations that strengthen the body's defense system. Rasayana nourishes the mind, body and soul with the ultimate goal of overall well being.

Sneha Vasti (30 minutes ) The main seat of Vata dosha is pakwashaya (Large intestine). Oil enemas are used to access this area and rel Vata related disorders such as constipation, neurological ailments, flatulence, lower back ache, gout and rheumatism. Sneha Vasti nourishes and rebuilds the body tissue.

Kashya Vasti ( 55 minutes) An enema normally administered after a course of Sneha Vasti. Kashaya Vasti nourishes and rebuilds the Dhatus (body tissue), strengthens their function and restores the body's immunity. Whilst being highly nutritive, this enema helps to remove accumulated malas (toxins) from the colon.

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Nasyam ( 30 minutes ) Instillation of medicated oil into the nostrils after massaging and inducing sweating to the upper portion of the body from the shoulders. During this process the areas around the nose, neck and shoulders are massaged continuously. This treatment is highly effective for cleansing of sinuses and treating migraines, chronic colds, headaches and congestion.

Talapodhichil (45 minutes ) A herbal headpack ied to relax the mind, which in turn brings peace to the body and soul. A cooling application that helps relieve insomnia, stress, migraines and brings overall balance to the being.

Urovasthi (30 minutes ) An experience that balances the Heart Chakra and helps reduce stress to alleviate future problems of the thoracic region. Warmed, medicated oil is gently poured into a reservoir made from gram flour, placed strategiclly over the chest area. This soothes muscular tissue, alleviates discomfort and balances the mind-body connection.

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AYURVEDA MEDICAL COLLEGE

Ayurveda Medical College has been imbibing the vision of its foundering NATURE LIFE VILLAGE. The first step towards realizing the vision of SEON ASHRAM was to start an Ayurveda Hospital. We wish to establish the college also. It aims at bringing up a group of doctors of profound scholarship having deep basis of Ayurveda with scientific knowledge in accordance with Ayurvedic fundamentals with extensive practical training and above all possessing the great principles of Arogya Dharma Siddhantham envisioned by SEON ASHRAM. Ayurveda, the science of life, is one of the Indian Medical Systems. The word Ayurveda is composed of two Sanskrit terms viz. ayu meaning life and vela meaning the knowledge and taken together it means the science of life. Ayurveda thus essentially a science which advocates the means to protect one's health as well as to cure the diseases. Ayurveda believes that every individual is a unique phenomenon. The individual is invisible from the cosmos. Whatever is there in macrocosm the same thing exists in the microcosm. Every individual is a manifestation of cosmic consciousness. The vibration of pure consciousness produces the soundless sound of God. From this sound the five basic elements are produced viz. Prithvi, Jala, Agni, Vayu and Akasha. These basic elements are manifested into Tridosha (three biological organizations) known as Vata, Pitta and Kapha. Normalcy of tridosha leads to health and their disturbed status causes diseases. Equally important are the dhatu (body tissue), Mala (Metabolic Waste), Agni (Digestive Fire), Atma (Soul), lndriya (Sensory Faculty) and Manas (Mind). Diagnosis and treatment in Ayurveda is based on very strong principles like Karya karana Principle, Samanya Vishesha Principle etc. The principles are time tested and can therefore be applied even to the new generation

22 diseases. Each patient is an unique and he is examined by methods like Trividha Pareeksha, Dashavidha Pareeksha etc. Treatment modalities include Shadhana (Purification), Shamana (Pacification) apart from Nidana Parivarjana (avoiding cause) and Pathya —Apathya vivechana (Planning the diet and other regimen). Ayurveda has got eight branches, namely Kayachikitsa (General Medicine), Balachikitsa (Paediatrics) Graha Cikitsa (Psychiatry), Urdhvanga Chikitsa (ENT and Eye), Shalya Tantra (Surgery), Visha Chikitsa (Toxicolgy), Rasayana Tantra (Rejuvenation), and Vajeekarana Tantra (Virilification). Name of the Course and Duration: B.A.M.S (Bachelor of Ayurveda Medicine and Surgery). Duration: 51/2 years — (4 1/2 years course and 1 year internship). Sanctioned intake (50 seats Upgrade to 60). Ayurveda Medical College, is a unit of NATURE LIFE VILLAGE and administered by SEON ASHRAM. SEON ASHRAM is a voluntarily charitable organisation with the aim of development of humanity as its core in general and total elevation of oneself in specific. This is carried out through the motto of 'Annadhanam, Athurasevanam and Athmabodhanam. 'Working beyond caste, colour and creed, in the effort to fulfill the above, SEON ASHRAM has transformed many a lives and spread out all over India and certain parts of the world too with its healthcare network.

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YOGA AND MEDITATION CENTRE

Yoga is a group of physical, mental, and spiritual practices or disciplines which originated in ancient India. There is a broad variety of yoga schools, practices, and goals. The mind is a set of cognitive faculties including consciousness, perception, thinking, judgement, language an d memory. It is usually defined as the faculty of an entity's thoughts and consciousness.[3] It holds the power of imagination, recognition, and appreciation, and is responsible for processing feelings and emotions, resulting in attitudes and actions.

Yoga at NATURE LIFE VILLAGE is completely pure and traditional in form, stemming from the roots of Hatha yoga and adapting it to suit individual needs. It is a disciplined science encompassing all aspects of life in different ways and levels to balance the mind, body gross awareness to and spirit. This helps us to restore perfect health and leads us from super consciousness, resulting ultimately in eternal bliss or Sat-Chit which is the aim of Yoga.

Yoga Consultation ( 30 minutes ) Our experienced Yoga teachers are trained to listen to your personal objectives and goals during your stay at THE CENTRE. They will then design a bespoke yoga and meditation program for you to assist you in the journey of life for a balanced and a harmonized self.

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Hatha Yoga ( 60 minutes ) In this Individualised Hatha Yoga session you will receive attention with dialogue and adjustments specifically tailored for your needs. Each posture has manual adjustments which will help you to understand the relationships between the muscle groups and body parts being engaged. To develop a deeper understanding of how your body engages in each posture, the instructor guides your awareness to specific areas to enhance your body's natural intuition.

Gatyatmak Yoga ( 60 minutes ) ( A process to experience the vibrant self ) Gatyatmak yoga offers a challenge to intermediate and advanced levels of Yoga practitioners. The traditional Hatha yogic postures chosen in the session are dynamic in nature. The entire session revolves around two traditional dynamic sequences of postures known as Surya Namaskara (Sun Salutation) and Chandra Namaskara (Moon salutation). These two highly effective practices focus primarily on rhythm, dynamism and vitality of the body-mind system.

Kriya Yoga (75 minutes ) ( A process of unleashing psychic energy ) The very word Kriya means activity or movement, and in this context activity or movement of awareness or consciousness. Kriya yoga in relation to the Hatha yogic techniques such as asana (posture), Pranayama (breath-control), Mudras (yogic gestures), Bandhas (yogic energy locks) and various

25 other yogic Shatkriyas (cleansing practices), unleashes and channelises the physical and more subtle psychic energies to attain the state of optimum health and spiritual awakening.

Advanced Pranayama with Bandhas ( 45 minutes ) ( Energy Locks ) This is an advanced form of Pranayama which is done with the energy locks to vitalize the system of Body and Mind. Pranayama with Bandha becomes very intense practice. It activates and regulates the 'life force' or prana and helps one to attain and experience higher state of vibratory energy.

Pranayama ( 30 minutes ) A stressful life-style has a profound effect on our breathing. In Pranayama the attention is on the breath. Pranayama literally means expansion of prana (Vitality). Various techniques of Pranayama rectify the faulty patterns of breathing. It removes the blockages from the subtle energy channels and enhances the level of vitality and relaxation.Meditation offerings at Ananda include guided meditation and relaxation techniques, which are grounded in ancient Indian Traditions and yet practical for modern needs. Enabling you to relax and rejuvenate the entire body-mind system, and establish harmony at the physical, mental and spiritual levels.

Yoga Nidra ( 45 minutes ) (A technique of deep yogic relaxation )Yoga Nidra means 'Psychic sleep'; a state of conscious sleep where one is on the borderline

26 between wakefulness and sleep. It is a guided process of relaxation to quieten the agitations of the conscious mind and awaken the awareness and immense healing potential of the subconscious. In Yoga Nidra practitioner is on the threshold of subconscious plane from where one can release the hidden psychic tensions of consciousness.

Chakra Shuddhi ( 45 minutes ) (A Chakra cleansing technique ) Chakra Shuddhi means 'purification of the energy psychic centres'. It is one of the very important techniques of Kundalini Yoga. Chakras are the subtle energy centres present in the psychic body. Chakra Shuddhi cleanses the entire chakra system through guided awareness and psychic mantras. It helps to solve the different issues related with the chakras, which bring about a deep transformation or wholeness in personality.

Antar Mouna ( 45 minutes ) (An art of witnessing the Thoughts ) Antar Mouna or "Inner Silence" is a very systematic technique which deepens the insight into the processes of mind and develops skills to manage it. This meditation technique gives a deep insight into the area of mental tensions and emotional turbulence and helps one to take a step towards inner understanding and henceforth attaining emotional and mental harmony within.

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Ajapa Japa (45 minutes ) (A meditative awareness of Spontaneous mantra ) Ajapa Japa is the spontaneous awareness of the Mantra which is chanted psychically during the process meditation. 'Japa' means repetition. 'Ajapa' means spontaneous repetition. Basis of Ajapa Japa is the repetition of the mantra with the movement of breath and awareness in psychic passages. This is an effective process to arrest the unnecessary flow of the thoughts. (Inner visualization ) Chidakasha comes from two roots; 'Chit' and 'Akasha'. Chit means consciousness and akasha mean space/field'. Chidakasha refers to space where all gross and subtle activities of the consciousness take place. Chidakasha Meditation uses the faculty of visualization to gradually deepen the awareness from the gross sensorial plane to subtle psychic and pranic dimensions.

Hridyakasha Dharana ( 45 minutes ) ( Refinement of emotional energy In Sanskrit hridaya means 'heart'. Here heart represents the centre of subtle feelings and emotions. This highly psychotherapeutic technique of meditation allows releasing the suppressed impressions. This helps us to transcend the limitations of the limited mind and emotions and hence attain a state of emotional stability through inner exploration of the feelings.

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Trataka ( 30 minutes ) ( Candle Meditation ) Means 'Steady gazing'. It acts as a stepping-stone between physically oriented cleansing and meditation practices. It improves the memory and helps to develop concentration and will power. SHUDDHI KRIYAS "CLEANS PRACTICES". From time immemorial, purity of mind and body has played an important part in the journey towards health. Hatha Yoga is based on the premise that 'purity of body, brings about purity of the mind'. Towards this we bring you some well known Yogic cleansing experiences.

Kunjal Kriya ( 30 minutes ) A commonly used yogic practice to cleanse the digestive tract between the stomach and mouth. Kunjal expel excess mucus, helping to remedy cough and cold, bronchitis, asthma and other respiratory disorders.

Jal Neti ( 30 minutes ) Jal Neti means the practice of cleansing the nasal passages by irrigation with salted lukewarm water. Neti helps to relieve sinus problems, improve eye-sight and relieves the condition of allergies.

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ORGANIC FARM

Organic farming is an alternative agricultural system which originated early in the 20th century in reaction to rapidly changing farming practices. Organic farming continues to be developed by various organic agriculture organizations today. It relies on fertilizers of organic origin such as compost manure, green manure, and bone meal and places emphasis on techniques such as crop rotation and companion planting. Biological pest control, mixed cropping and the fostering of insect predators are encouraged. In general, organic standards are designed to allow the use of naturally occurring substances while prohibiting or strictly limiting synthetic substances.[2]For instance, naturally occurring pesticides such as pyrethrin and rotenone are permitted, while synthetic fertilizers and pesticides are generally prohibited. Synthetic substances that are allowed include, for example, copper sulfate, elemental sulfur and Ivermectin. Genetically modified organisms, nanomaterials, human sewage sludge, plant growth regulators, hormones, and antibiotic use in livestock husbandry are prohibited.[3][4] Reasons for advocation of organic farming include advantages in sustainability,[5][6] openness, self- sufficiency, autonomy/independence,[6] health, food security, and food safety.

Organic Farm is a major highlight in THE NATURE LIFE VILLAGE which offers quality accommodation to the international tourist. The area has been renowned as the centre of spices for thousands of years.

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It produces all kinds of spices, fruits and vegetables. The work in the farm is done by the local peasant community. They also help in the construction and maintenance of the guest houses and alternatively do the house keeping, service, cooking, gardening, and the farm work. With the training they have received from our guests who arrived from countries all over the world they do their work extremely well. Free activities 1-Guided walk in the farm getting to know (smelling, tasting) the spices, fruit, trees and vegetables. 2- Learn ayurvedic medicinal plants.

We also try environmental protection during organic farming. We are not using pesticides and chemicals in the farm. Edible waste is given as the feed for fish, chicken and duck. A vermi compost unit is there to recycle inedible organic waste. We produce biogas from the waste and cow dung and get sufficient fuel for our cooking purposes. We make an effort to produce fruits and vegetables from the farm organically. Things like ice cream, chicken are bought from the village. Water is emptied and used for watering the plants if it is dry, and usually refill the pool from the wells where there is no scarcity for water. It is a place where you can see most of the native trees, plants and ayurvedic herbals. We don't follow the mono crop cultivation. The plants and trees grow intermingled, the way they used to grow a hundred years ago. The presence of numerous butterflies and dragon flies is a clear evidence to the pollution free soil and atmosphere. Here you wake up listening to the chirping birds and sleep with the varied sounds of crickets, and other insects. Your stay here will not leave your foot prints except in the minds of the family.

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DAIRY FARM In addition we have recently established our dairy farm and have livestock of about 300 cows and 100 goats. The milk produced is used within the needs of the NATURE VILLAGE and also used for extracting clarified milk powder, butter and subsequently the Grith. Manure output (cow-dung) is used to fuel our gas plant and the resultant slurry used as natural fertilizer for our herbal plantation. We have ample supply of potable water from a natural well as also a couple of bore-wells on the farm property.

NATUROPATHY

The main objective of NATURE LIFE VILLAGE is to create and increase awareness among the community about the preventive, promotive and curative aspects of Naturopathy its cost effectiveness, easy adaptability and benefits for prevention and treatment of common ailments. The scheme is intended to create an interest particularly in looking after basic primary health care needs and attain health self-sufficiency through Naturopathy.

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WHAT IS NATUROPATHIC MEDICINE?

Naturopathic medicine is a science-based tradition that promotes wellness by identifying the unique aspects of each patient and then employing non-toxic natural therapies to restore his or her physiological, psychological, and structural balance. "A distinct system of primary health care-an art, science, philosophy, and practice of diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of illness. Naturopathic medicine is distinguished by the principles upon which its practice is based. These principles are continually re- examined in the light of scientific advances. The techniques of naturopathic medicine include modern and traditional, scientific, and empirical methods"

What are the principles of naturopathic medicine?

 The healing power of nature: The body has an inherent ability to maintain and restore health. Naturopathic physicians facilitate this healing process by removing obstacles to cure and identifying treatments to enhance healing.  Identify and treat the cause: Naturopathic physicians treat the underlying causes of illness rather than just the symptoms of disease. Symptoms are an external manifestation of an internal imbalance due to any combination of physical, mental, or emotional causes. Symptom management may be important, but it is more important not to disregard the underlying cause of disease.  First do no harm: A naturopathic treatment plan uses therapies that are gentle, non-invasive, effective, and do not have adverse side effects. A conscious effort is made to use methods that do not suppress symptoms.

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 Doctor as teacher: The Latin root of doctor is docere, which means "to teach." The primary role of naturopathic physicians is educating, empowering, and motivating patients to assume more personal responsibility for their health by adopting a healthy attitude, lifestyle, and diet. Thomas Edison once said, "The doctor of the future will give no medicine, but will interest patients in the maintenance of the human frame, in diet, and in the prevention of disease." It is more effective to teach than treat patients.  Treat the whole person: Naturopathic physicians identify specific weaknesses or dysfunctions in their patients and tailor treatment based upon the patient's individual presentation. It is the patient that is in need of treatment, not the disease state or symptom. Naturopathic physicians are interested in finding and treating characteristic symptoms that define the patient rather than common symptoms that define the disease. William Osler, MD, once said, "It is more important to know what sort of patient has a disease rather than what sort of disease a patient has."  Prevention: It is far easier and cheaper to prevent a disease than to treat a disease. Naturopathic physicians evaluate both subjective and objective information necessary to uncover potential susceptibilities to future disease states in their patients. They can discuss specific lifestyle strategies or nutritional supplementation as a means for disease prevention.

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SUPER SPECIALITY HOSPITAL AND MEDICAL COLLEGE

Recent advancements in medical science and technology have radically changed the part and practice of contemporary medicine. Many new diagnostic and therapeutic modalities have been developed and perfected during the past two decades. Although, most of these techniques are capital intensive, these are highly efficient, safe and cost effective. Improvements in National economy and literacy rates have changed the pattern and extent of the use of health care services in the country. People are becoming aware of their health needs and are acquiring the ability to make a deliberate choice of the health services they need. Consequently, the demand for better quality Medicare is rapidly increasing. Staff benefits in government, trade and industry and third party financing of Medicare through voluntary and social insurance are further increasing this growing demand. India is a developing economy with diverse needs. On account of resource constraints and overriding priorities in other sectors, public investment in health care has not kept pace with the increasing demand and the gap between need and availability of health care facilities is rapidly widening. This inadequacy is further compounded due to technical inefficiency and inequitable distribution of the existing health infrastructure. In order of facilitate balanced development of health care facilities in the country, voluntary and corporate investment in contemporary Medicare at secondary and terrier levels is being encouraged through a policy to complement the efforts of the government and to maintain equilibrium between the three level of health care.

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The hospital will have a hierarchy of objectives, viz. Service, Training and Research. The most important objective for which the hospital will make all out effort will be to provide high quality service at an affordable cost not only for the affluent sections of the society, but also to those who may not be economically well off.

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

Looking at the number of engineering colleges in India and the number of engineers coming out of these colleges, the questions that form in everyone’s minds are, “does India need so many engineers?” Are they all employable? The negativism brought forth by such questions has crippled engineering education in India. In this global era, rather than focus on India, the question should be whether the world needs so many engineers. The answer is a big, “yes.” Is there a need for scientists? The answer is again, “yes.” The world needs in plenty well-equipped, talented graduates with the right attitude. There are job opportunities for those who have the potential. In addition, opportunities for self- employment are also plenty for innovative and energetic minds.

Making good use of an engineering degree needs careful thought before and after making the decision.

This is were the SEON ASHRAM brings up its idea of engineering college to enrich the mind of students to make good decision with their engineering degree.

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PROJECT COST DETAILS

Total land area – 5000 acres Land Cost – 20lakhs per acre Total land cost – 1000 crores

Compound Wall Cost – 4lakh per acre Total cost – 200 crores

Land Scaping 1- Charity cottages – 500 acres Cost – 4 lakh per acre Total cost – 20 crores 2- Ayurveda Hospital – 50 acres Cost – 4 lakh per acre Total cost – 2 crores 3- Ayurveda Medical College – 50 acres Cost- 4 lakh per acre Total Cost – 2 crores

4- Yoga and Meditation Centre – 100 acres

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Cost – 4 lakh per acre Total cost - 4 crores 5- Organic Farm – 200 acres Cost – 4 lakh per acre Total cost – 8 crores 6 – Dairy Farm – 300 acres Cost – 4 lakh per acre Total cost – 12 crores 7 – Naturopathy – 100 acres Cost – 4 lakh per acre Total cost – 4 crores 8– Research Centre – 100 acres Cost – 4 lakh per acre Total cost – 4 crores 9 – School College And Buildings – 20 acres Cost – 4 lakh per acre Total cost – 80 lakhs 10 – Roads – 50 acre Cost – 4 lakh per acre Total cost – 2 crores 11 – Guest house , Office buildings – 20 acres Cost – 4 lakh per acre Total cost – 80 lakhs

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12- Super Speciality Hospital and Medical College- 100 acres Cost- 4 lakh per acre Total Cost- 4 crores 13 – Engineering College- 50 acres Cost- 4 lakh per acre Total Cost- 2 crores 14 – Law College- 50 acres Cost – 4 lakh per acre Total cost – 2 crores 15 – Electricity-200MW Cost- 10 crores TOTAL COST ( initial ) – 1277 crores and 60 lakhs

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DETAILS OF CHARITY COTTAGES

 Total 1000 cottages of 50 cent each.  Each 50 cent comprises of a 1000 sqft Cottage.  Per square feet rate Rs 2000.  Total cost of each cottage 20 lakhs.  Garden, furnishing and other expenses 10 lakhs.  Entire total cost for 1000 cottages 300 crores.

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DETAILS OF AYURVEDA HOSPITAL

INTRODUCTION BRIEF ABOUT THE HOSPITAL Centre of Excellence for Ayurvedic Medicines on a Hub and Spoke Model is proposed. An Ayurvedic hospital with Ayurvedic medicinal plantation, R&D /documentation /I PR /manufacturing /processing is proposed at THE NATURE LIFE VILLAGE. A chain of Ayurvedic treatment centres shall be attached as spokes in strategic locations across. The Hub at VILLAGE shall offer Disease based treatments, Wellness treatments and Panchkarma treatments, cultivate and manufacture branded medicines and supplies them to all its therapy centres. The Economy, High end and Luxury Therapy centres as spokes across Kerala shall also promote Allopathic medicines and treatment, offering a holistic medical solution making available integrated Ayurvedic Healthcare centres in the State. Expert consultation and time tested therapies by experienced doctors and trained therapists. The project aims to provide its customers the most comprehensive Ayurveda and healthcare solutions at affordable prices. The chain of Ayurveda Therapy Centre and Herbal Cafe combined as a concept and offered as a "Unique Selling Proposition (USP)" has been developed to widen the appeal of Ayurveda and herbal remedies among all age groups. The project location is at KARNATAKA State which is mostly agriculture dominated. This will help the agricultural

41 production in that area. The site presently has with a back drop of reserve forest is ideally suited for the project.

MARKET VIABILITY KARNATAKA has been at the forefront of Ayurvedic revolution in the country, endowed with rich biodiversity because of its natural topography comprising of all three biomes— hills, plateaus and coasts. The state government has established R&D and educational infrastructure for further developing the science of traditional medicine, and also took the lead in promoting health tourism which has been equally popular among Indian as well as foreign tourists. Government of KARNATAKA offers subsidy and tax holidays to promote Ayurveda as a tourist crowd puller. PROJECT PARAMETERS Capacity/Area Ayurvedic Hospital : The Ayurveda hospital in the VILLAGE is proposed to be a 100-bed facility initially with capability to offer all aspects of Ayurvedic care. It would also be expected that if the promoting entity is an established player in the Ayurveda treatment space, additional land for creating a Medicinal Plant Nursery may be allotted to the entity. With the available land area it may not be commercially feasible to run a medical plant farm in the proposed location after allotting areas for development of the major components. Also, there is very minimal synergy in establishing a Medicinal Plant farm alongside a standalone Ayurveda Hospital, unless the promoting brand also has business interest in Ayurvedic pharmaceutical manufacturing.

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AYURVEDIC MEDICINE FORMULATIONS INTRODUCTION Ayurvedic medicines are being popular day by day because these medicines are used in the treatment of all kinds of diseases. Ayurvedic system of medicine is as old as the vedic age. Now--a- days people give preference to the Ayurvedic medicines as the Allopathic medicines are costlier and have side effects. Ayurvedic medicines are based on plants, animals extracts and minerals both in single ingredient drugs and compound formulations. Basic raw materials used in the formulation. Basic raw materials used in the formulation of ayurvedic machines are mainly plant origin hence consumption of ayurvedic medicine does not produce any major adverse effect on body beside the use of allopathic medicines may cause harmful effect on kidney, liver, intestines, alongwith some allergic effect to skin. Products Aristha, Awleha, Churna, chyanpras, and taila are the common drugs of present era & these medicines may be used without doctors prescription. The Ayurvedic drugs are derived from vegetable sources from the various parts of the plant like root, steam. leaf, flower, fruit extract or plant as a whole There are about 21 varieties of compound formulations in which some of the single drugs of animal origin ( 52 nos.), Mineral origin (55 Nos.) and plant origin (351 Nos.) are used. The details of the single drugs and other particulars can be had from the Ayurvedic Formulary of India, published by Govt. of India, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. All the raw materials such as herbs, minerals etc. for preparation of Ayurvedic medicines are available in India abundantly, particularly in N.E. Region and Himalayan Range as a whole.

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► Definition & Method of Preparation 1. Arishta and Asava Asavas and Arishtas are made by soaking the herb either in powder form or in the form of decoction (Kasaya) in a solution of sugar or jaggery, as the case may be, for a specific period of time, during which it undergoes a process of fermentation generating alcohol and facilitate the extraction of the active ingredients contained in the drugs. The alcohol so generated, also act as a preservative. a-Arishta The drugs in the text are coarsely powdered and kasaya is prepared.The kasaya is strained and kept in a fermentation pot, sugar of honey according to the formula is dissolved, boiled and added. Drugs mentioned as praksepa dravyasare finely powdered and added. At the end, dhataki puspa, if included in the formula, should properly cleaned and added. The mouth of the pot, vessel or barrel is covered with an earthen lid and the edges sealed with clay smeared cloth in seven consecutive layers. The container is kept either in special room, in an underground cellar or in a heap of paddy, so as to ensure that for duration of fermentation, as far as possible, a constant temperature is maintained, since varying temperature may impede or accelerate the fermentation. After the specified period, the lid is removed and the contents examined to ascertain whether the process of fermentation (sandhana) has been completed. The fluid is first decanted and then strained after two or three days. When the fine particles settle down, it is a strained and bottled. b) Asava The required quantity of water, to which jaggery or sugar as prescribed in the formula is added, is boiled and cooled. This is

44 poured into the fermentation pot, vessel or barrel. Fine powder of the drugs mentioned in the formula are added. The container is covered with a lid and the edges are sealed with clay smeared cloth wound in seven consecutive layers. The rest of the process is as in the case of Arista.

2. Rasayan Rasa or Rasa Yoga Ayurvedic medicine containing mineral drugs as main ingredients are called Rasa Rasayan or Rasa-Yoga. They are in pill form or in powder form. First minerals such as Abhraka. Drugs such as abhraka maksika, svarna, rajata, tamra, karmsya etc. are used only in bhasma form in these preparations. Drugs such as gandhaka, manahisila etc. are used in purified from. Where rasa and gandhaka are drugs, kajjali (Mixture of equal amount of sulphar & mercury) is 5 prepared first with these tow and then only other drugs are added in small quantities and ground in the khalva itself and mixed well. Bhavana with the prescribed svarasa, kvatha etc.; should be given to this for a prescribed period.

3. Goggula Ayurvedic medicines prepared from and exudate (Niryasa) obtained from the plant commiphara mukul, are known as Goggula. There are five different varieties of goggula in Ayurvedic shastra. But usually two varieties, mahisakasa and kanaka are preferred for medical preparation. Exudate in small pieces are taken in a piece of cloth and boiled in gomutra or Dugdha or Triphala kasaya until the exudate passes into the fluid through the cloth to the maximum. The fluid after filtering is boiled till it forms a mass. After drying the mass is formed into a paste by adding ghee till it becomes waxy.

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4.Taila Taila are prepared by boiling prescribed kasayas (decoction) and kalkas of drugs in oils according to the formula prescribed in Ayurvedic formulary. In normal practice taila oil is used as basic oil for preparation of such Ayurvedic oils. There are generally three essential components for the preparation of sneha (ghrta or taila) viz i) drava ( a liquid which may be one or more as kasava, svarasa, dugdha, mastu, etc.) ii) kaka ( a fine paste of the drugs(s); iii) sneha dravya (ghrta, taila, etc.). 5.Parpati First kajjali is prepared with purified Mercury and Sulphur. Other drugs mentioned in the formula are added one by one and filtered by trituration in a khslbs. The powder put in iron vessel and kept over fire in the sikatayantra. A shallow pit in fresh cow dung is made and a kadali leaf or an eranda leaf is spread over the pit. When the medicine melts and becomes liquid it is poured on the lead carefully. Another leaf is covered over it and fresh cow dung is spread and gently pressed. After it is allowed to cool the flakes of the medicine are removed and powdered. The other drugs as per Ayurvedic formulary are added and mixed well in grinder. Lauha kapas are preparations of Loha Bhasma as main ingredient with other drugs. The other active ingredients are made to tine powder and mixed with Loha Bhasma. The drugs are reduced to fine powder and mixed with loha bhasma. Bhavana is given with prescribed liquids, if mentioned.

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7. Vati or Gutika Ghrita are preparations in which ghee is boiled with prescribed kasayas (Decoction) and kalkas of drugs according to formulation as per Ayurvedic formulary.

8.Avaleha Modak Paak Avaleha or Lehya is a semi solid preparation of drugs. These are prepared by the addition of jaggery sugar or sugar candy and boiled with prescribed drug juices decoction. Honey. if required, is added when the preparation is cold kand mixed well. These preparations generally have (1) kasaya or other liquids, (2) jaggery, sugar or sugar candy, (3) powders or pulps of certains drugs; and (4) ghee, of oil and honey, Jaggery. sugar or sugar candy is dissolved in the liquid and strained to remove the foreign particles. This solution is boiled over a moderate fire. When the paka (Phanita) is thready (tantumat) when pressed between two fingers of when if sinks in water without getting easily dissolved, it should be removed from the fire. Fine powders of drugs are then added in small quantities and stirred continuously and vigorously to form a homogenous mixture well. Honey, if mentioned is added when the preparation is cool and mixed well.

9.Churna Churna is a fine powder form of drugs. All the herbs and other active ingredients are cleaned, dried and powdered together by

47 mechanical means, to the fineness of at least 80 mech. Drugs mentioned in the Yoga are cleaned and dried properly. They are finely powdered and sieved. Where there are a number of drugs in a yoga, the drugs are separately powdered and sieved. Each one of them (powder) is weighed separately, and well mixed together. As some of the drugs contain more fibrous matter than others, this method of powdering and weighing them separately, according to the yoga and then mixing them together, is preferred.

Energy Conservation Electricity may be conserved as follows 1. Use of high efficiency motors. 2. Downsizing the motor. 3. Use of soft starter-cum-Energy Saver. 4. Use of variable speed drives. 5. Use of on load Tapn changing transformers. 6. Use of automatic voltage regulators.

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TECHNICAL ASPECTS Product Ayurvedic Medicine Quality Standard As per Ayurvedic Production capacity

1. Ashokarishta 50000 Bottles 2. Lakhibilas Ras 40000 Bottles 3 . Lavan Bhaskar Churnam 80000 Boxes 4 . Sitopaladi Churnam 7000 Boxes 5. Chyavan Prash 13000 Boxes 6. Gandhakadi Malham 28000 Boxes 7. Mrithisanjivini 15000 packs

Value : Rs 20000000

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FINANCIAL OUTLAY (A) PLANT & MACHINERY:- S.No. 1.Description of Plant & Machinery 2.Pulverizer with 7.5 Hp and 2.511p motor 3.Disintegrator with 7.5 Hp size with sieve of different mesh size 4.Wooden Vessel for fermentation with lid, Cap 15 ltrs 5. M.S.Vat Cap .750 kg 6.Earthen pots with lid for basma production cap .2 kg 7.Tableting Machine 8.Bottle filling Machine 9.Bottle sealing machine 10.S.S mixing vessel with stirrer cap.200Itrs 11.M. S PASTLE AND MOTOR 12.Water treatment an/distillation plant 13.Earthen vatti 14.Weighing scale 100Kg.cap 15.Weighing scale 5Kg.cap 16.Filtering unit fitted with paper and cloth 17.Cane Bamboo baskets ,glass jar big and small with stopper

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18.S.S vessel with stopper 5ltrs 10Itrs 100Itrs 18.Hot air oven with 24trays 0.5HP motor 19.Bottle washing and dring machine 20.Aluminum containers for storage powders/raw materials 21.Fire fighting and pollution control equipments 22.Testing Equipments 23.Errection and electrification at 10%

Total Cost : 5000000

FURNITURE,FIXTURE,ALIMIRAH,COMPUTER,ETC. = Rs.500000

STAFF AND LABOUR (P.M) Manager cum Manufacturing Chemist – 1 (60000) Analytical Chemist – 2 (40000) Clerk cum Accountant -2 (36000) Skilled Workers -10 (150000) Unskilled workers – 10 (100000) Peon- 2 ( 20000) Sales representative – 1 (18000)

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Total cost – Rs 424000 Building Cost: Total 2lakh square feet Rs 2000 per square feet Total : 40 crores Raw Materials is different type of herbal plants, mineral, sugar, honey, Bhasma etc are available indigenously and consumables including packaging materials like glass bottles, paper containers etc. is available in the Haryana and nearest states and it will be of estimated value of Rs. 50 lakhs

OTHER EXPENSES Utilities Power - 25000 Wood/Coal - 20000 Water - 3000 Postage & Stationary - 3000 Travel & Transport Charge - 200000 Advt.& Publicity - 150000 Repair & Maintenance - 20000 Insurance - 50000 Consumables Store - 150000 Mics - 10000

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Total – 6 lakh 31 thousand

TOTAL EXPENSES Buildings – 20 crores Product Value of Ayurveda Medicine – 2 crores Plant And Machineries – 50 lakh Raw Materials – 50 lakh Staff And Labours – 4 lakh 24 thousand Other expense- 11 lakh 31 thousand Total cost – 43 crore 15 lakh 55 thousand

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Ayurvedic Hospital 1.Brief of the Project Centre of Excellence for Ayurvedic Medicines on a Hub and Spoke Model is proposed. An Ayurvedic hospital with Ayurvedic medicinal plantation. A chain of Ayurvedic treatment centres shall be attached as spokes in strategic locations across the state. The NATURE VILLAGE shall offer Disease based treatments, Wellness treatments and Panchkarma treatments, cultivate and manufacture branded medicines and supplies them to all its therapy centres. The Economy, High end and Luxury Therapy centres as spokes across Karnataka shall also promote Allopathic medicines and treatment. offering a holistic medical solution making available integrated Ayurvedic Healthcare centres in the State. Expert consultation and time tested therapies of Karnataka by experienced doctors and trained therapists. The project aims to provide its customers the most comprehensive Ayurveda and healthcare solutions at affordable prices. The chain of Ayurveda Therapy Centre and Herbal Cafe combined as a concept and offered as a "Unique Selling Proposition (USP)" has been developed to widen the appeal of Ayurveda and herbal remedies among all age groups. The project location is at the eastern side of Karnataka which is mostly agriculture dominated. This will help the agricultural production in that area. The proposed site presently has new factory, buildings, office and staff quarters; with a back drop of reserve forest is ideally suited for the project. 2. MARKET VIABILITY Karnataka been at the forefront of Ayurvedic revolution in the country, endowed with rich biodiversity because of its natural topography comprising of all three biomes — hills, plateaus and coasts. The state government has established R&D and educational infrastructure for

54 further developing the science of traditional medicine, and also took the lead in promoting health tourism which has been equally popular among Indian as well as foreign tourists. Government of Karnataka offers subsidy and tax holidays to promote Ayurveda as a tourist crowd puller.

PROJECT PARAMETERS Ayurvedic Hospital in NATURE LIFE VILLAGE is proposed to be a 300-bed facility initially with capability to offer all aspects of Ayurvedic care. It would also be expected that if the promoting entity is an established player in the Ayurveda treatment space, additional land for creating a Medicinal Plant Nursery may be allotted to the entity. With the available land area it may not be commercially feasible to run a medical plant farm in the proposed location after allotting areas for development of the major components. Also, there is very minimal synergy in establishing a Medicinal Plant farm alongside a standalone Ayurveda Hospital, unless the promoting brand also has interest in Ayurvedic pharmaceutical manufacturing. Ayurvedic Hospital & Research Centre is proposed in 50 Acres of land at NATURE LIFE VILLAGE with the following project components: Ayurvedic Hospital with 4 star Facilities (300 huts) Diagnostic Centre & Clinical Lab Out Patient Consultation & Day Therapy Clinic R&D Lab & Data Centre, Pharmacopeia, Clinical Research Food & Nutrition Centre

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The project cost for 300 huts at NATURE LIFE VILLAGE is estimated to be Rs 20 crores. This would include Utilities like water, power, etc. basic infrastructure like internal roads, Parking area, Security, Sewage Treatment Plant (STP), landscaping, pedestrian streets and other services required for the complex. Hospital building 2 lakh sq ft Rs2000 per sq ft Total cost – 40 crores

Expenses of Staffs Doctors – 20 (50000 each) Management staff – 5 ( 30000 each) Therapists – 25 ( 20000 each) Other staff – 25 (15000 each) Total cost – 20 lakh 25 thousand

Entire Cost for the Ayurvedic hospital including manufacturing units

Rs 123 crores 35 lakhs and 80 thousand

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DETAILS OF AYURVEDA MEDICAL COLLEGE

List of Courses 1. M.D/M.S (Ayurvedic) 2. Ph.D (Ayurvedic) 3. Paramedical Courses I. Pharmacist Training Courses II. Therapist Courses III. Nursing Courses

Courses Offered Course No of Seats

BAMS 60 MD/ MS 60 PH.D 10

Admin. & Staff Administration Chairman Managing Director

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Vice Chairman Manager Principal DGM (Administration) Manager

FACILITIES IN MEDICAL COLLEGE

A Library is the lifeblood of an academic institution. Library aim is to provide a modern efficient and welcoming library service for all users of the college and all others with valid reason to make use of the library and archival collection and facilities. The library is fully automated and is one of the best Ayurvedic medical libraries in the country. The department has gained advances in yellow fields of Kaumarabhritya such as management of Developmental disorders, Nutritional Disorders, therapy for post infectious sequel preventive dermatology, and control of recurrent respiratory infections. It has also tremendous experience in execution of modified forms of Panchakarrna therapy in children. There is also development in the field of management of childhood injuries and Physiotherapy methods.. The department is also promoting traditional child care practices in newborns and infantTo impart adequate knowledge in Rachanasaroera as per CCIM syllabus and to develop proper skill so as to mould efficient physician and surgeons to serve society in health and illness.

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Clinical Material In the hospital: The college hospital has got all necessary clinical materials as per the Requirement. Following clinical Departments are hilly equipped. • Department of Kayachikitsa • Department of ShalyaTantra • Department of Shalakya Tantra • Department of Prasooti Tantraand Stree Raga • Department of Koumarabhrutya Department of Panchakarrna Hostel: Separate hostel facilities for male and female students numbering about 300, fulltime security and CC TV camera functioning around the hostel and Campus Canteen facility is available apart from regular mess. College Bus: For those students opting private accommodation and for hostels situated away from the campus.

Research Lab: Intensive Research and Development activities are conducted in the Research Laboratories of the College. The College also has ahighty sophisticated Drug Standardisation Unit and a 14 acre Herbal Garden where rare Herbs are Cultivated for the manufacture of various Medicines. Computer Center: The College planned to build a full-fledged Computer Center with Internet Facility, so that students can gain access to Ayurvedic Knowledge, available at a global level Canteen: A Full-fledged canteen with modern facilities and hygienic environment is functioning in the campus which provides Breakfast, Lunch, Snacks, Tea, Coffee, Soft drinks and other catering needs of the students and staff members

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Plant Capacity Cost estimation of the medical college Ayurvedic Medical College Building (50 Acres) 60 crores Plant and Machinery 5 crores W.C. for 3 Months 2 crores Capital investment 3 crores

Total 70 crores(inclusive of staff salary)

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DETAILS OF YOGA AND MEDITATION CENTRE OBJECTIVES OF THE PROJECT The project has the following objectives:  To develop methods, tools and techniques to administer simple Yogic and Meditation practices as part of a prevention intervention strategy to reduce aggression, stress etc.  To study the feasibility and acceptability of these techniques as interventions to reduce Aggression.  To monitor the effects of the intervention by appropriate measures of aggression, collect preliminary data and to evaluate the efficacy of the preventive intervention.

Collection of Demographic Data

Name, age, gender, class, family circumstances, address, etc. will be recorded by the Yoga consultant. Yoga consultants – 25 ( 25000each )

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Total land area 100 acres includes

1- 300 huts ( 50 crores ) 2- Yoga centres ( 20 crores ) 3- Meditation Centre ( 20 crores ) 4- Offices ( 10 crores )

Total cost – 100 crores 6 lakh 25 thousand

Why 100 acres of land for yoga and meditation ?

Sitting in the EDEN GARDEN. Listening to the birds. Smelling the trees, the decaying plants and the earth. Feeling the coolness of space on my skin. For a moment, I forget what I’m doing and enjoy just being here. Look at the faces in front of you; all ages, sizes, and shapes, their eyes closed, enjoying the moment too. I say, “Inhale as you stretch up. Say ‘hello’ to the trees.” I see beautiful arms reaching toward the sky, our arms mingled with the trees. I close my eyes and say, “Exhale as you fold forward. Say ‘hello’ to the earth.” Hands touch the ground, our senses perceiving the shift from above to below, our finger camouflaged in the leaves on the ground. One more time, we inhale and stretch up then exhale as we bring our hands to our hearts. As we move to another spot, the group is laughing, talking and enjoying the space in a different way. We stop to do some standing poses. The younger Yogi’s focused then laughing as they fall about. Our bodies aren’t used to doing yoga on the uneven ground. It feels weird. The ground shifts and moves while we’re trying to balance. We end with relaxation pose, lying between the stream and the meadow while we watch butterflies and birds fly over us. We stretch out, wake up our bodies and say our “Namestés.

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DETAILS OF ORGANIC FARM AND DAIRY FARM

Organic Farm, Herbs and Cattle Herbs NATURE LIFE VILLAGE carries out the promotional activities related to Medicinal Plants begun by NRF, by preserving a big herbal garden as well as herbal nursery and is growing huge numbers of medicinal plant saplings in order to distribute to the common public at nominal prices. Varied efforts are being taken to make the cultivation of medicinal plants profitable. Under the aegis of NATURE LIFE VILLAGE had initiated ongoing programs for promoting the cultivation of medicinal plants and trees. The emphasis is given to preserve the rare species of medicinal plants which are on the verge of extinction, resulting in severe damage to thousands of precious medicinal flora all over the country. From time immemorial, various medicinal herbs have been made use as medicines. Needless to say those medicinal plants have wonderful curative and prophylactic uses. Such plants being grown in and around our living places are off late being neglected. Nagarjuna since 1990 has developed a separate wing to revive this situation and bring a number of medicinal plants to reach of common public. An ambitious program has been developed for scientific propagation of medicinal plants using defined methods for cultivation. NATURE LIFE VILLAGE has been relentlessly promoting the cultivation of medicinal plants, and has developed

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Our Objective • Steps to save endangered plant species like Trichopus zeylanicus, Saraca asoka, Aeglemarmelose etc. • To promote in situ and ex situ conservation of medicinal plant diversity, including rare species. • Provide technical assistance in establishing herbal gardens. • Conducting training programs for women groups and public in cultivation of medicinal plants. • Conservation of rare medicinal plants which are under the threat of extinction. • Increasing the availability of the medicinal plants utilized in ayurvedic and other sectors through scientific propagation and defined cultivation methods. • Creating awareness on the importance of medicinal plants within the society. • Development of Bio-fertilizers and Natural pesticides for the growth and maintenance of medicinal plants.

Organic Agriculture

Organic Agriculture should sustain and enhance the health of soil, plant, animal, human and planet as one and indivisible.

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This principle points out that the health of individuals and communities cannot be separated from the health of ecosystems – healthy soils produce healthy crops that foster the health of animals and people.

Health is the wholeness and integrity of living systems. It is not simply the absence of illness, but the maintenance of physical, mental, social and ecological well-being. Immunity, resilience and regeneration are key characteristics of health.

The role of organic agriculture, whether in farming, processing, distribution, or consumption, is to sustain and enhance the health of ecosystems and organisms from the smallest in the soil to human beings. In particular, organic agriculture is intended to produce high quality, nutritious food that contributes to preventive health care and well-being. In view of this it should avoid the use of fertilizers, pesticides, animal drugs and food additives that may have adverse health effects.

Organic Agriculture should be based on living ecological systems and cycles, work with them, emulate them and help sustain them.

This principle roots organic agriculture within living ecological systems. It states that production is to be based on ecological processes, and recycling. Nourishment and well-being are achieved through the ecology of the specific production environment. For example, in the case of crops this is the living soil; for animals it is the farm ecosystem; for fish and marine organisms, the aquatic environment.

Organic farming, pastoral and wild harvest systems should fit the cycles and ecological balances in nature. These cycles are universal but their operation is site-specific. Organic management must be adapted to local conditions, ecology, culture and scale. Inputs should be reduced by reuse, recycling and efficient management of materials and energy in order to maintain and improve environmental quality and conserve resources.

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Organic agriculture should attain ecological balance through the design of farming systems, establishment of habitats and maintenance of genetic and agricultural diversity. Those who produce, process, trade, or consume organic products should protect and benefit the common environment including landscapes, climate, habitats, biodiversity, air and water.

OUR PRINCIPLE

Organic Agriculture should be managed in a precautionary and responsible manner to protect the health and well-being of current and future generations and the environment.

Organic agriculture is a living and dynamic system that responds to internal and external demands and conditions. Practitioners of organic agriculture can enhance efficiency and increase productivity, but this should not be at the risk of jeopardizing health and well-being. Consequently, new technologies need to be assessed and existing methods reviewed. Given the incomplete understanding of ecosystems and agriculture, care must be taken.

This principle states that precaution and responsibility are the key concerns in management, development and technology choices in organic agriculture. Science is necessary to ensure that organic agriculture is healthy, safe and ecologically sound. However, scientific knowledge alone is not sufficient. Practical experience, accumulated wisdom and traditional and indigenous knowledge offer valid solutions, tested by time. Organic agriculture should prevent significant risks by adopting appropriate technologies and rejecting unpredictable ones, such as genetic engineering. Decisions should reflect the values and needs of all who might be affected, through transparent and participatory processes.

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Expecting Major GOVT. Projects Undertaken

• Medicinal Plants cultivation in Western Ghat as an income generation programme sanctioned by the Planning Department, Govt. of Karnataka

• Medicinal Plants propagation and established herbal garden sanctioned by National Medicinal Plants Board.

ACTIVITIES

• Undertaking projects of National Medicinal Plants Board.

• Facilitating the Western Ghat Development scheme on medicinal plants cultivation.

• Standardized more than 250 crude drugs based on CCRAS standards

• Approval for Crude drug testing from Dept. of Science & Technology, Govt. of India and Drugs Controller, Govt. of Karnataka

. • Guiding students of Graduate and Post graduate levelin various subjects like Chemistry, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Botany etc.

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DAIRY FARM

Cow has a significant role in Ayurvedic medicine as certain products made of cow milk, ghee etc. are inevitable in many a treatment and herbal formulation. In order to ensure the qualitative features of the medicine we supply..

The Dairy Farm, among the first units to be set up at the NATURE LIFE VILLAGE, is an important division supplying milk and milk products for the use of the EDEN and Cow urine is also used to detoxify Siddha medicines. Cow dung is also supplied from here for use as organic manure.

Our mission is to be a leader in the Dairy Industry in terms of quality of products, to support the rural Milk Producers in uplifting their quality of life and the rural economy, and to make all the Milk Producers in the region viable and ensure quality Milk and Milk Products to consumers.

Our vision is to give the best quality, safe dairy products to customers and maximum remunerative price to dairy farmers, while providing technical inputs and facilities to dairy farmers at the village level.

OUR AIM

• To utilize products derived from desi cows to generate income and employment in the rural areas

• To promote self reliant local energy generation from cow dung viz. Biogas for cooking, lighting and electricity generation.

• To supply cow milk and its products to prevent malnutrition in the rural areas.

• To encourage shifting from chemical agriculture to organic agriculture

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• To grow medicinal plants and herbs for rural local health care

• To develop waste land for food, fodder, fiber and employment generation

Objectives

• To establish an illustrative model dairy farm with all the latest facilities in cattle health care, an environment friendly and healthy farm unit, through which training can be imparted to the dairy farmers in the region.

• The farm will be equipped with the latest techniques in management of cows, increasing the milk yield and establishing alternative uses for the disposed wastes (like urine and dung) creating additional income for the farmer.

• To produce the best fodder varieties with higher nutrient content and their further multiplication in the region, while making silage pits for surplus fodder storage.

• To create collective viable biogas plants from farm waste and train farmers in the use of solar energy for dairy.

• To increase cattle wealth, thereby making the rural dairy industry self sufficient.

• To make sincere efforts to encourage Rural Women in Dairy Farming, to empower Rural Women through participation in Dairy Farming to help them become self confident, self reliant and able to run Dairy Farms more efficiently. The process is coupled with creating awareness campaigns for the women concerning management of the Dairy, enhancement of milk production by providing Breeding, Feeding and Managerial services to the beneficiaries. To bring

69 prosperity to Milk Producers in the region through assured market and remunerative prices all year round

. • To provide fresh hygienic milk to urban consumers at reasonable rates.

• To establish research and quality control laboratories required for the dairy industry.

• To ensure viability and growth of Milk Producers by converting surplus milk into other dairy products and ensure their marketing. To carry out activities for promoting production, procurement processing and marketing of milk and milk products for the economic development of the farming community.

DESCRIPTION OF LAND AND STAFFS

Herbal plant farm – 100 acres

Organic farm – 100 acres

Dairy farm – 300 acres

Herbal farm cost – 30 lakh per acre

Organic farm cost – 30 lakh per acre

Dairy farm ( 300 cows ) – 10 lakh per acre including latest machineries

Total cost – 90 crores

Labour

Farm Manager – 1 ( 40000 )

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Botanist – 5 – ( 30000 each )

Dairy Manager – 1 ( 30000 each )

Other labour – 60 – ( 15000 each )

Total cost – 12 lakh 20 thousand

Entire total - 90 crores 12 lakh 20 thousand

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DETAILS OF NATUROPATHY – SIDDHABHOOMI

The Nature Life Village is for those who are accomplished. It refers to perfected masters who have achieved a high degree of physical as well as spiritual perfection or enlightenment.

Our Siddhabhoomi is entirely different from those existing naturopathy clinics. Here you are invited to stay in the nature and feel it until you are fulfilled. We are letting you fully to mingle with nature and get the benefits from it.

There are good reasons why spending time in nature settings is so rejuvenating and health-affirming. Trees are known to improve urban air quality by pulling ozone, particulates, and other pollutants into their leaves and out of the air, and thus, partly protecting people from them. There’s nothing like a natural air purifier like trees and also includes the stress reduction that comes from being around greenery — a mental effect that translates into physical benefits. Trees don’t require an energy source or frequently changed filters to stay effective.

“Looking at Nature, Scenic Views Can Help Your Brain Function Better , Nature cure is based on the principle that the healing is from within. Nature is of pre-eminence in healing and curing.

Practice Siddha Bhoomi aims at providing the life force, prana, to the body by protecting it from internal and external threats. It helps in physical and mental well being. This can be achieved by harmonious and coordinated functioning of the five elements of nature. Control over senses is the foundation of good health. A well planned life and positive thinking has a favorable effect on the healing process. Simple or satvic food, proper rest, sound sleep, cleanliness, and peaceful mind

72 are the features of a planned life style. Nature cure health experts do not believe in giving poisonous drugs to kill germs. They rather purify the blood and tissues to develop immunity. Lowered vitality and increase of toxic and morbid matter in the body causes a diseased state.

Nature as medicine One of the medicines is the food we eat; correctly used, food itself becomes medicine. This means that patients are not given uniform food. Each is given the food that will lead to the cure. Control over senses is the foundation of good health

Body-mind harmony The body-mind unit must be in harmony with the environment. No injurious influx can enter the body without the influence of the mind. Our emotions influence bodily functions. Mental attitudes of a person determine the type of influence a disease will have over the body. Most of the chronic diseases have an unmistakable connection with emotions. Even common cold, stomach pain and headaches are triggered by emotions.

Curable diseases A partial list of diseases that can be cured through naturopathy are Diabetes, Asthma, Arthritis, Allergies, Blood Pressure, Back pain, Cholesterol, Obesity, Psoriasis and critical illnesses such as Cancer, Heart attack, Tumour, etc.

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PROJECT ESTIMATE 300 natural huts Natural Plantations Cost – 15 lakh per acre Total- Rs150 crores

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RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT

Ayurvedic Research & Development (R&D) Centre cum organic farm Research and Development

Top priority is given to Ayurvedic research as it aids the metamorphosis of ancient Ayurvedic wisdom for the benefit of the present humanity. A well equipped, DST, Gol approved Research and Development (R & D) Centre is proposed to carry out various research activities spanning all the areas of Ayurvedic research, viz., drug research, clinical research, pharmaceutical research, research in agro- techniques and fundamental research. It shall formulate, conduct trials (animal & clinical) and launch various new formulations after technology incubation which shall be patented and manufactured. The products shall be branded and marketed after business incubation by EDEN. The department also ensures the quality of the products by keeping a close watch on each and every phase of production and by monitoring with its scrupulous criteria.

R & D wing plays a vital role in Production, Formulation, Standardization, Monitoring quality of Products etc, apart from the active role in agricultural field. Standardization of treatment and therapies are managed by clinical R & D, in which experts in various disciplines are engaged.

SEON ASHRAM proposes a herbal garden at NATURE LIFE VILLAGE. This serves as a conservatory and nursery of herbs. The rare and endangered species forms major part of collections. SEON ASHRAM also plans to cultivate rare herbs under organic farming and green house cultivation for the manufacture of medicines by promoting entrepreneurship among farmers and other land owners.

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Ayurvedic Research Centre is the institution where constant research is going on treatment of Psoriasis and other diseases for which the proper treatment is not available in the whole world. ARC is having strong belief in Ayurveda and searching for the treatment modalities available in Ayurveda. Ayurveda is the oldest complete medical system in the world that goes back to over 5000 years in to the history of Vedic civilization of lndia.The purpose of Ayurveda is to bring the body forces into harmony so that they promote physical, Emotional and spiritual growth.

Such an approach has proven effective over the centuries and as a result, many of Ayurvedic healing regimes have been widely accepted by the modern world. In Ayurveda, diseases are treated with herbo- mineral medicines naturally available on earth indicating that nature has a remedy for most of the diseases that threatens to the living beings

Research Activities

• Clinical Research

• Medicinal plant and Organic Farm

• Research-Cultivation Drug

• Standardization Pharmacology

• Research Literature Research

• Tribal Health Care Research

• CCRAS-Institute wise Activities

• Database on Medicinal Plants

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Significant achievements:

Validation and development of formulations for disease/clinical conditions viz. Anal Fistula, Epilepsy, Filariasis, Head disease, Hemiplegia, Malaria, Myopia, Obesity & Lipid disorder, Paraplegia, Peptic Ulcer, Schizophrenia, Sciatica, Urolithiasis, Malabsorption syndrome, Jaundice, mental Retardation, Anxiety Neurosis, Duodenal Ulcer, Error of Refraction, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Bronchial Asthma, Chronic Bronchitis, Cognitive Deficit, Dry Eye Syndrome, Allergic Conjunctivitis, Dyslipidemia.

Project Estimate For Research and Development

Land – 100 acre Buildings – 100000sq ft (Rs 2000 per sq ft ) Machines – 50 lakhs Staff salary – 10 lakh Vehicles – 50 lakhs Research Raw Material – 20 lakhs per month Other Expense – 20 lakhs Total – 21.5 crores ( Research fund: 50 crores )

Total cost is Rs71.5 crores

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DETAILS OF SCHOOL and COLLEGE AND BUILDING

NATURE LIFE VILLAGE includes a CBSE school from pre-KG to XII std , after completion of 3years from starting the school we will be applying for an International Affiliation, with the International Baccalaureate Organisation for an International School. Arts and science college . Courses offered in the college SHIFT I: Supported by the government Arts B.A.(EnglishLit.) B.A.(Economics) B.A.(Sociology) B.A.(History) B.A(Psychology) B.A(Kannada) B.A(Hindi) Commerce B.Com.(General) Science B.Sc.(AdvancedZoology) B.Sc.(Chemistry) B.Sc.(Mathematics) B.Sc.(Physics) B.Sc.(PlantBiology) B.Sc.(Statistics) B.Sc.(VisualCommunication) B.Voc.(3DAnimation) B.Voc. (Digital Journalism)

Commerce B.B.A. B.Com.(CorporateSecretaryship)

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B.Com.(General) Science B.C.A.(ComputerApplications) B.Sc.(ComputerScience) B.Sc.(Chemistry) B.Sc.(Mathematics) B.Sc.(Physics) B.Sc.(VisualCommunication) B.M.M(Multimedia&Animation)

P.G.

SHIFTI : Supported by the government Arts M.A.(Economics) M.A.(EnglishLit.) M.A.(SocialWork) Specialisations: -Community Development - Human Resource Management - Medical and Psychiatric Social Work - Welfare of the Disadvantaged Sections - Human Rights Commerce M.Com. Science M.Sc.(Chemistry) M.Sc.(Mathematics) M.Sc.(Physics) M.Sc.(Statistics) M.Sc.(Zoology) M.Voc.(3DAnimation) M.Voc. (Digital Journalism)

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M.Phil.

Arts Economics English History SocialWork Commerce Commerce Science Chemistry Mathematics Physics Plant Biology & Biotechnology Statistics Zoology

Ph.D. Arts Economics English History SocialWork Commerce Commerce Science Chemistry Entomology Mathematics Physics Plant Biology & Biotechnology Statistics Zoology

Buildings 5lakh sqft

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Rs2000 per sq ft Total cost 100 crores ( inclusive of staff and administration)

DETAILS OF SUPER SPECIALITY HOSPITAL AND MEDICAL COLLEGE

Good medical facilities have always been in demand for a the massive population of India. There is a tremendous need to provide the health care to the large population of the country, which has touched one Billion marks. Hospital of 1000 bed capacity can be set up at cities / district headquarters of the country well connected with roads and rails. These hospitals equipped with modern medical equipment offers excellent services for the patients suffering from different diseases.

Though the World Health Organization has set the target of health for all by 2000 AD. Conditions in our country do not herald as optimistic view. Despite the Govt.'s sincere efforts for providing free medical facilities in large numbers.

This report is prepared with an objective to provide basic information about hospital project for the entrepreneurs who may not have a medical background. It covers extensively on various point as under: -

• Services offered in the hospital

• Details on hospital equipments

• Supportive facilities

• List of medical equipments

• Various fixed assets required

• No. of medical/paramedical/nonmedical staff required

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• Cost of suppliers and consumable.

• Revenue details.

• Man and material movement aspects.

• Estimation of cost of project and means of financing/funding.

• Estimates of profitability.

• Estimation of pay back period & Break - even points etc.

The report establishes the economic viability of project. Ensuring sections of these reports discuss various aspects of this project.

HOSPITAL WILL HAVE THE FOLLOWING DEPARTMENTS

1 Anatomy

2 Physiology

3 Pharmacology

4 Community Medicine

5 Forensic Medical

6 Microbiology

7 General Medicine

8 General Surgery

9 Gynecology & Obstetrics

10 Anesthesiology

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11 Pediatric Medicine

12 Neonatology

13 Radio Diagnosis

14 ENT

15 Orthopedics

16 Bacteriology & Serology

17 Physical Medicine

18 Cardiology

19 Neuromedicine

20 Hematology

21 Nuclear & Experimental Diseases

22 Nephrology

23 Tropical Medicine

24 Surgical Gastroenterology

25 Neurosurgery

26 Cardiothoracic Surgery

27 Plastic Surgery

28 Urosurgery

29 Endocrinology Psychiatry

30 Stem Cell Cancer

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31 HIV/AID

SPECIALITIES OF HOSPITAL

At one-forth the cost for the normal people and free for poor people.

Cancer, surgery, bone marrow, transplant, angioplasty, micro neurosurgery, Parkinson, paralysis, diabetes, HIV/AID, Tuberculosis,

Gaynor, Child health etc.

Apart from India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Srilanka, Mauritius. Also Africa, Middle East, U.K., Europe & USA.

Apart from the state-an-art traditional/specialized medical facilities, Hospital will have Indian Heritage medical/medicine facilities.

Hospital will have the arrangement for all the indoor patient MEDICLAIM facilities with the association of various Govt. & other agencies for best treatment.

OBJECTIVES

The hospital will have a hierarchy of objectives, viz. Service, Training and Research. The most important objective for which the hospital will

84 make all out effort will be to provide high quality service at an affordable cost not only for the affluent sections of the society, but also to those who may not be economically well off. The outpatient services will be provided on the concept of polyclinics and referral clinics. The outpatient service will be provided not only in the morning hours but also through special clinics in the afternoon and in the evening.

It would be the endeavor of the hospital to treat patients through ambulatory care as far as possible. Those who need admission will first be fully investigated wherever possible through the diagnostic departments. As far diagnosis standards are concerned, the hospital will be a rich adjustment with all the required equipments like

: (1) X-Ray Unit, (2) Radiography Machine, (3) screening Machine, (4) E.C.G. Unit, (5) X-Viewer, (6) Blood-pressure measuring instruments, (7)Stethoscopes, (8) Surgical Instruments, (9) Wheeled chair, Stretchers, (10) Ambulance, (11) Staff Cars, (12) Various staff uniforms including gloves, (13) Masks and appearing, (14) Oxygen cylinders (15) Blood bank, (16) Glucose & Water introducing equipments.

Ultra Sound and several other equipments and instruments of use of diagnosis of the disease and its treatment relating to hears, lungs, kidney, ear, nose and throat and similar other organs of the body. Brain and bone specialization, cancer treatment and research will take special status in the R & D of the hospital in the Allopathy line of treatment. Separate T.B. Wing treatment provisions and beds facilities will be a special feature of the hospital. Specialists will be duly appointed in these fields of medicines and surgery. This will ensure maximizing the inpatient beds, provide quality care, and provide cost reduction and affordable services to the patients. The hospital will also take services to the community as Out Reach Programs through camp approach, domiciliary car, home-care programme, etc. so that there is no wall

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OUR HERITAGE

India has a rich, century’s old heritage of medical and health sciences. The philosophy of Ayurvedic and the surgical skills enunciated Charka and Shushruta bear testimony to our ancient tradition in the scientific health care of our people. The approach of our ancient medical system was of a holistic nature. This took into account all aspects of human health and disease. Over the centuries, with the foreign influences and mingling of cultures various system of medicine evolved and has continued to be practiced widely.

However the allopathic system of medicine has, in a relatively short period of time, has made a major impact on the entire approach to the health services infrastructure in the country.

PROGRESS ACHIEVED

During the last three decades and more, since the attainment of Independence, considerable progress has been achieved in the promotion of the health status of our people. Smallpox has been eliminated plague is no longer a problem mortality from cholera and related diseases has decreased and malaria brought under control to a considerable extent. The mortality rate per thousand of population has been reduced from 27.4 to 14.4 and the life expectancy at birth has increased from 32.7 to over 52. A fairly extensive network of dispensaries, hospitals, and intuitions providing specialized curative care has developed and a large stock of medical and health personnel, of various levels, has become available significant indigenous capacity

86 has been established for the production of drugs and pharmaceuticals vaccines, sera, hospital equipment, etc.

NEED FOR EVOLVING A HEALTH POLICY - THE REVISED 20 POINT PROGRAM

India is committed to attaining the goal of "Health for all by the year 2000 AD” through the universal provision of comprehensive primary health care services. The attainment of this goal requires a through overhaul of the existing approached to the education and training of medical and health personnel and the reorganization of the health services infrastructure. Furthermore, considering the large variety of inputs into health, it is necessary to secure the completed integration of all plans for health and human.

Care services to the rural areas. Furthermore, the continued high emphasis on the curative approach has led to the neglect of the preventive, primitive, public health and rehabilitative aspects of health care. The existing approach, instead of improving awareness and building up self-reliance, has tended to enhance dependency and weaken the community's capacity to cope with its problems. The prevailing policies in regard to the education and training of medical and health personnel providing care. The various health programmes have, ' by the large' failed to involve individuals and families in establishing a self-reliant community. Also, over the years, the planning process has become largely obvious of the fact that the ultimate goal in the identification of their health need and priorities as well as in the implementation and management of the various health and related programmes.

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PRIORITIES IN HEALTH SECTOR

The government is actively promoting projects in the health sector for achieving significant reeducation in the levels of morbidity and mortality due to communicable and non-communicable diseases. The diseases given special emphasis during the eight five-year plan (1992- 97) were :

1. Malaria Eradication

2. Kala Azar and Japanese Encephalitis

3. Leprosy Eradication

4. Tuberculosis control

5. Blindness control program

6. Guinea Worm eradication

7. AIDS control

8. Diarrhea diseases

9. Cancer Control

10. Control of iodine deficiency disorders

11. Diabetics control

12. Mental Health Services

Above all the existing facilities for critical care are totally lacking in the country. A large number of people are dying because Critical Care treatment could not be available to them. The facility for pulmonary and sleep medicine is also relatively unknown in the

88 country. These facilities are going to benefit a large number of patients suffering from these disorders.

HEALTH SERVICES

This project of super specialty hospital and medical college gives world class medical facilities to the peoples from rural as well as urban area in rural areas we did not have good hospitals and medical facilities because most of these kind of projects are established in the big cities but we want to establish this project in the village where more than 100 villages are connected with it and there most of the peoples are unemployed, not getting good treatment, not educated so much due to that and due poorness they did not afford or getting good treatment but our motive is to generate employment, give education and good medical facilities with very low cost or without any cost to the poor peoples by this project we give life time facilities to peoples of these villages and we also want to tell you that by this project we also gives ambulance facilities free to poor peoples so they use it and come to the hospital for treatment for this we place duties of ambulances in the villages like at dispensary in villages. so people go there and call our ambulance or call them by phone.

We need this project fund for the development by all means of villages. other thing about this project are very clear and it all done for the motive of serving the humanity. etc.

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RESEARCH

The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) is the premier institution, which is responsible for carrying out bio-medical and operational research in India important achievements of the ICMR during previous plans include: demonstration of improved vector control using bioenvironmental techniques for control of malaria and filarial; establishment of national Cancer Registry; multi drug therapy and short course chemotherapy for leprosy and TB Respectively and a national surveillance system for AIDS infection. Various other institutions under the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare and medical colleges have done notable work in the field of medical research.

The following functional areas and services have been identified:

Entrance

Ambulatory Care

Intermediate Care

Critical Care

Operation Theatres

Casualty and Accident Emergency Care Services :

• Clinical

• Diagnostic

• Dietary

OTHER AREAS

• Administrative wing

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• Conference room with audio-visual aids

• Research and Development area

• Central Store

• Manifold Room

• Medical Record Department (MRD)

• Hospital Library

• Telephone Exchange

• Air-Conditioning Plant

• Electric Substation

• Generator Room

• Water Tank

• Work Shop

• Bio-medical and Computer Engineering

• Public Relations

• Publications, Documentation and Photographic center

• Mortuary

• Area for waste Disposal

RESIDENTIAL AREA

• Director Residence

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• Residence for Nursing Superintendent.

• Staff Quarters

• Guest House

• Recreation Centre

COMMUNITY CENTRE

• Canteen cum fast food counter

• Computer Facility

• Telecommunication Centre

ENTRANCE AREA hospital.

AMBULATORY CARE

The ambulatory care services will comprise of the OPD patients. Broadly the services will compose of the consultation chambers, the

92 diagnostic services as well as the OPD Patient support services. The ambulatory care diagnostic are will provide the services of Imaging, Laboratory, Respiratory Lab, Sleep lab and the Non invasive Cardiac Lab.The support services will also provide facilities for minor surgery, injection, dressing, ECG etc.

MOBILE HEALTH CLINIC

The Mobile health Clinic will be develop to cover the rural and urban Masses belong to the below poverty line.

INTERMEDIATE CARE AREA

The intermediate care area will provide services based on the concept of progressive patient care. It will consist of General ward, Economy ward, Semiprivate ward, VIP suites and the Critical Care area. The charges will be graded to suit the socioeconomic status of the patients.

The Category wise bed distribution of the Hospital for 1000 beds will be as under :-

Area No. Of Beds

Critical Care Unit - I 50

Critical Care Unit - II 50

Private Suite 25

Private Single Rooms 200

Semi Private Twin Sharing Beds 200

Economy Ward 200

General Wards 250

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Isolation Beds 25

TOTAL 1000

CRITICAL CARE UNIT UNITS

The Critical Care areas will provide facilities for treatment to the critically ill patients. Hospital will have 2 critical care areas namely critical care area-I, and II. Facilities of the best of its kind will be made available for these patients. Critical care specialists will manage the unit round the clock. High quality equipment will be made available so that the patient could have the best chases of survival.

OPERATION THEATER COMPLEX

Hospital will aim at performing surgery in an environment whereby the incidence of infection during surgery is brought to minimum possible levels. The Operation Theatres will be planned to permit any and of surgery be performed at the hospital. All the operation theatres of the hospital will be centralized and clubbed together under on complex. Operation Theater will be planned on the Zonal concept. It will have the following zones:

• Normal Zone

• Protective Zone

• Clean Zone

• Aseptic Zone

• Disposal Zone

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The circulation of patients, staff and supplies in the operation theatre will properly channelize. The Complex will have three main theatres and on for minor surgery/ infected surgery. Operation Theatre will also have a Theatre Sterile Supply Unit. (TSSU) which have fealties for emergency sterilization. The bulk of the sterile supply will be obtained from the Central Sterile Supply Department (CSSD).

CASUALTY AND ACCIDENT EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT

All emergencies attending the hospital will report to the Casualty Department. The Department will have 30 examination beds and 20 observation beds. The department will share the diagnostic facilities in common with the OPD and will work round the clock.

CLINICAL SERVICES

Hospital will provide clinical services to the terrier care level in Respiratory Medicine, Critical Care and Sleep medicine. In addition the centre will also provide support services for the above specialties in the other specialties and super-specialties.

The Consultants will possess a minimum qualification of MD, MS, DM, M.ch or DNB in the respective specialties. The Senior Resident medical Officers will possess Post Graduate Degree / Diploma. The Resident Medical Officers will have a minimum of MBBS qualification.

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DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES

The hospitals will emphasis on diagnostic services. The mainstay of the diagnostic services will be the imaging, laboratory services and the Non invasive Cardiac Lab.

IMAGING SCIENCES AND NUCLEAR MEDICINE

The imaging services will provide facilities for, CT scan, Digital and conventional X-Ray, Ultrasound, and Dopier studies.

CARDIAC LAB

The Cardiac lab will have ECG recording, 24 Hours Holder recording and analysis, Stress Testing and Echo Cardiograph.

LABORATORY

The Laboratory will provide facility for

SLEEP LAB

The Hospital will have a 6 bedded sleep lab. The lab will be equipped with central monitoring.

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DIETARY SERVICE

Dietary services of a hospital are an important therapeutic tool. Properly rendered, it is a clinical and administrative means for rapid recovery of patients. Hospital will have an in-house Kitchen. The hospital kitchen will be responsible for supply of diet to the patients, both normal and therapeutic. The kitchen will aim to provide a well cooked and a nutritious diet to the patient. Food will be cooked in a hygienic environment. Hospital kitchen will be monitored by the Dietician of the hospital. Diet will provide to all the patients of the hospital.

CENTRAL STORE

Hospital will have a central store providing all the hospital supply. The Central store will have the subsections of Medical and gasses store, nor medical store and store for waist items for sale through auction like IV bottles, used fixer and developer solutions etc.

CENTRAL STERILE SUPPLY DEPARTMENT (CSSD)

Sterilization of equipment is one of the most essential requirements of the hospital, hence will be given the utmost consideration in planning. The depart will be centralized because centralization will increases efficiency, improve economy and ensure better supervision and control. The CSSD department will be responsible for the completer sterile supply requirements of the hospital including the operation theatre. The department will provide provision for high-pressure steam sterilizations as well as dry heat sterilization.

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The CSSD department will also undertake the packing of common sets like the syringes and needles, dressing sets etc.

PHARMACY

It is proposed to have a Pharmacy and a medical store. The pharmacy will be given on contact and will supply only the out patients of the hospital. It will be planned in the community center of the hospital and will be open round the clock. The Medical Store will be of the hospital ad will supply medicines to the in patients. The medical store will also be open round the clock.

MORTUARY

This will provide facility for proper storage of the dead bodies. The bodies will be stored in a refrigerated mortuary cabinet. Hospital will be having facility for autopsy. The mortuary will be so located so that the dead bodies can be transported unnoticed by the general public and patients. Relatives and mourners will have a direct access to the mortuary. The hearse van will also have a direct access to the mortuary whereby the body could be directly removed. The mortuary will have place for performing last rites.

MANIFOLD ROOM

Hospital will have a central supply for central oxygen, central nitrous oxide, central succession and centralized compressed air for the vital area of the hospital as well as the area where heavy commutation is expected. Nitrous oxides and compressed air will be required

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MEDICAL RECORD DEPARTMENT (MRD)

Hospital will provide update facilities for systematic maintenance of records. The records keeping will be fully computerized to start with. The record department will provide ready statistic on the hospital patients for administrative review as well as for clinical meetings and conferences.

TELEPHONE EXCHANGE

Hospital will have a centralized EPABX system with adequate capacity. 10 external lines and 100 internal lines will be installed in the initial stage. The system installed will be expandable to suit the later requirements of the hospital.

AIR-CONDITIONING

Most of the areas of the hospital will be Central Air-Conditioning. The Operation Theatre will have installation of HEPA filters or Electronic Filters, suitable for filtering the microorganisms in addition to the dust and particulate matter. The Intensive care area wills the installation of micro filters.

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MARKETING STRATEGY

Marketing strategy will pay an important role in ensuring the success of this project. There will be a number of obstacles in the way of achieving full utilization of this hospital. There is no doubt that a well equipped super-specially hospital of the kind we are planning will be fully utilized in the course of time, but the hospital has to achieve financial viability within a short period. It would, there, be necessary to ensure maximum utilization right from the first year. Accordingly a great deal of prelaunch marketing will need to be carried out of order to ensure that the public and the medical profession in the are fully aware of the sophisticate nature of facilities available. Schemes will need to be introduced in order to ensure that more and more persons find it convenient to use the hospital.

PRELAUNCH

The main objective would be to create awareness for quality health care among various groups of potential user. A network of information and association, for hospitals and doctors in and around the area will need to be built up. Various tie-ups will need to be established with Government and private hospitals and public and private sector industries. The general public could be informed about the super specialties available, and their interest could be awakened by introducing various schemes like the health insurance scheme. Chambers of Commerce and Management Associations could be used to organize insurance tie-ups.

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PARA MEDICAL

Hospital will have the following PARAMEDICAL facilities for proper diagnosis.

1. CT SCan (Multisilice, Multi-detector)

2. X-Ray

3. EEG

4. TMT

5. MRD

6. LABORATORIES

7. ENCOSCOPES

8. CSSD

9. CATH LAB

10. INFO TECH.

11. MRI

12. ULTRA SOUND

13. ECG

14. PERFUSION

15. MAMMOGRAPHY

16. NUCLEAR MEDICINE

17. PHYSIOTHERAPY

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18. ECHO

19. OTHER FACILITIES

LIST OF EQUIPMENT

1. X-ray Machines (Big)

2. X-ray Machines (Small)

3. Cat Scan Machine

4. MRI Machine

5. ECG Unit

6. Incubator

7. Ultra Sound Machine

8. Photo Therapy Unit

9. Othiology Scope

10. Jan graphic Equipment

11. Blood/Urine / Stool Testing Equipment

12. Blood Pressure Equipment

13. Surgical/Operative Instruments

14. Doctor's Stethoscope

15. Film Projector

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16. ENT and Testing Machine

17. Eye Testing Equipment

18. Dental Equipment and Accessories

19. Cardiology Equipment

20. ECHO Cartographic Machine

21. Medical Kits and Others

22. Lab Equipment

23. Library

24. Hotel Equipment and Accessories

25. Hospital Equipment and Accessories

26. Ker meter

27. Fumigator

28. Auto Equalizer

29. GBC Equalizer

30. Neurological Equipment

31. ECHO Endo-Graphic Machine

32. Laser Surgical Equipment

33. Orthopedic Equipment

34. Physiotherapy Equipment

35. Ophthalmoscope

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36. Sand Graphic Equipment

37. Heart Surgery Equipment

38. Stem Cell Lab

39. HIC/AID Equipment

40. Defibrillator

41. Monitor

42. Respiratory Unit

43. Microbiological Equipment

44. Bio-Chemistry Equipment

45. Serology & Immunology Equipment

46. Dialysis Unit

47. Chemotherapy Unit

48. Histopathology and Cytology

49. Radiography

50. Other Medical Kits

Due to recent research and development lot of new Ultra modern machines / equipment has been developed for testing and surgical.

Project will defiantly be try to introduce the latest equipment and technology.

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MEDICAL EQUIPMENT

The medical equipments required for the hospital have been indentifies in accordance with the following criteria. To Ensure that each of the departments of the hospital, preference has been given to equipment based on modular design to upgrade the facility at a later date thus effacing cost savings.

To be cost effective with respect to performance. Recommendations are based on latest period equipment without compromising on desired functional capabilities .Reliability of the equipment suppliers in terms of lead time. In staked base, technical specifications and infrastructure available for providing service support during and beyond warranty period.

HOSPITAL INFRASTRUCTURE

The various departments, infrastructure of hospital are as follows : Pathology, pediatrics & neonatology, nephrology, pod gastro entomology, casualty, emergency, cardiology, ophthalmology, physiotherapy, orthopedics, gynecology, radiology, central sterile OT ENT mortuary hospital furniture.

FEATURE OF EQUIPMENT OF EACH DEPARTMENT

PATHOLOGY

biochemistry

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HISTOPATHOLOGY

BINOCULAR MICROCOPE

Automatic tissue processor for complete automatic dehydration and filtration of human tissues unto final fixing in wax. This has a pre- programmable provision for dehydrating cycle (use selectable). Tissues are subjected OT continuous agitation by rotating stainless steel tissue basket for trough penetration of reagents. The wax bath temperature controlled and maintained by a thermostat.

Precision rotary microtome for precise serial sectioning. Adjustable from 1 to 30 micron in step of I micron.

Freezing microtome for freezing with the help of evaporation of carbon dioxide gas around the specimen. This allows section thickness range between 54 C microns in step of 5 microns. It can be clamped at a corner of worktable. Tisssue flotation bath for preparing distortion less and wrinkle free tissue specimens / the thermostat control provides and accuracy of 2C with a range from ambient to 70 C for drying the wet slides.

Block holders for holding the wax block for taking sections on the microtone. Tissue embedding modules for the preparation and taking of tissues section. Blood cell count for counting cells and simple computations including percentage. It thus 6 units. Each unity counts upto 999 and last unit totalized the difference calls. Micro slide cabinet for accommodating 5000 sliders.

Vertical laminar airflow cabinet for localized high quality clean working environment. This is catered for to provide an atmosphere free from air born particles with laminar air flowing downward the worktable. The working area is 4 ft. x 2 ft x 2 ft. the filters retain all air born particles of size 0.3 microns and larger.

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BLOOD BANK

Refrigerator for keeping blood bottles or blood bags. The temperature range is maintained between 4-6 degrees centigrade. Audiovisual alarm is available is the event of fluctuation exceeding permitted tolerance.

HEMATOLOGY & SEROLOGY

• Water bath for evaporating liquids like alcohol or for melting solids as agar. This can accommodate containers of various sizes and has automatic cut off device when the bath gets dry.

• Water bath (serological) to handle clinical procedures, incubatin, agglutination as well as many serological, pharmaceutical & biomedical procedures. This has 6 racks in the inner chamber and has thermostat control for immersion heating elements.

• Hot air ovens (2 Nos. of different sizes) for destination bacteria, viruses, fungus and sterilize glassware's etc. by application of dry heat with thermostat temperature control ranging between 50-250 degree centigrade.

• Bacteriological incubator for a variety of uses such as drying and staining of slides, paraffin embedding, tissue culture work, crystallization studies and incubation of hydroxy1 steroids. The temperature control is from ambient to 80 degrees centigrade. The size of the inner chamber is 455 x 455 x 455 mm.

• Shaking machine for shaking bottles or flakes of different sizes.

• Electrophoresis equipment

• Refrigerators (2 Nos.)

• Centrifuge

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• Modular microscope

• Precision balance

• Colorimeter for a variety of colorimetric analysis. It has eight filter to cover the whole visible range of the spectrum and the meter reads directly the percentage transmission of the optical density of the solvent.

MICROBIOLOGY

Binocular microscope some of the equipments in other sections of pathology will be use by this sectin as well.

BIOCHEMISTRY

Lab system analyzer to analyze different blood chemistry test like glucose, urea, cholesterol, hemoglobin, total protein etc.

Spectrophotomer for colorimetry.. It has digital display of percentage transmission or optical dentistry, the range is 340-950 milli micro suitable for colorimetry. Flame photometer with compressor for rapid and accurate determination of alkali and alkali earth metals.

Narrow brand-pass filters for sodium and potassium are supplied as standard. Light emitted by the flame, into which a solution of the salt is atomized, is measured by a hermetically sealed photo diode.

GLOCOMETER

Hot air oven for destroying bacterial, viruses, fungus and sterilize glassware’s etc. by application of dry heat.

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PEDIATRICS & NEONATOLOGY

Infant incubators with control for air (or baby) temperature, humidity and oxygen at uniform selected levels. Phototherapy unit for treatment of jaundice in neonates. Cardio respiratory temperature monitor for reliable detection of anemic episodes and cardiac dysfunction particularly in infants.

NEPHROLOGY

Haemofialysis machine with deionizer for a single patient, which enable diluting dial state concentrate at a prescribed concentration and supplying the diluted dial sate to the dialyses. Both bicarbonate and acetate programmers are available. It has ultra filtration rate control system. Which enables top monitor precise fluid removal from the patient's body in accordance with a predetermined time schedule. An accumulative UF amount is displayed at every moment and completion of fluid removal is indicated through an alarm buzzer. Digital display of dial sate pressure, venous pressure and dialysate conductivity with alarm facility is available. This department can be augmented with additional hem dialysis machines depending on the requirements i9n the near future.

OUT PATIENT DEPARTMENT (OPD)

• Respiratory function inspection analyzer for respiratory function screening to be located in the consulting room. The parameter is automatically calculated with only one examination (taking approx. 90 seconds) and the results (data curve & judgment) are printed out in approx. 30 succeeds. Thus it provides accurate data for effective diagnosis of respiratory functions.

• BP apparantus

• Stethoscope

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• Rectal thermometers

Each of the consultation rooms in the pod will be suitably equipped for examination. Other facilities available in OPD are covered under separate heads of functional specialization / departments.

GASTRO-ENTEROLOGY

Gastro intestinal fiberscope for endoscopy procedures within narrow 9.8 mm insertion tube, wide 2.8 mm instrument channel and high quality optics, this serves as a multipurpose fiberscope for treatment and routing examinations.

Colonoscope for endoscopy procedures. This colon fiberscope has a high degree of insert ability due to its slim external diameter of 13mm and allows for accurate angulations due to the application of a wide 120 degree. This scope allows flexibility of function and so also suitable for routine procedures.

CASULTY / EMERGENCY

Ambusystem for infants & adults (4 each) are catered for use both in emergency / or. The facilities available in other department. depending upon the requirements.

CARDIOLOGY

ECG Machines one in cardiac center, two in opd.

Cardiac monitors 3 in icu, 4 ccu and 2 in major ots. Intelligent monitoring with comprehensive alarms, display of selected functions and automatic heart rate setting are available along with peripheral pulse option.

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Multi parameter monitors for monitoring ecg, single invasive blood pressure, peripheral pulse, dual temperature & respiration (2 in major ots one in recovery room and one in ICU), alarms for bradycardia tachycardia a systole and irregular qrs vailable, apnea alarms given for delays of 10, 20, or 30 seconds, temperature measuring range is 12-44 degrees centigrade. Display of blood pressure wave forms with derived values of systolic, diastolic and mean pressure is available.

Central nursing satins (2 nos.) with combined multi-bed ecg (6) channels ) and multi-parameter monitoring in ICU / CCU. Queuing facility enable 3 simultaneous alarms to be recorded. Wave from, bed number, heart rate fault and status indications are displayed on screen.

Defibrillator monitor recorders, one in each to and cardiac center. Defibrillator changing in less than 100 second. Energy restricted to 50 joules when internal or neonatal paddles are connected. On - Screen display of heart rate and prescribed limits in monitor made is available. Alarm given if no systole is detected for 3 seconds.

Cardiac pacemaker in major ot. Stress test system with tread mill in cardiac center.

OPHTHALOMOLOGY

• Othalmoscope

• Lensometer for power measurement

• Operating microscope

• Cataract extractor

• Trial Case

• Radioscopy

• Monometer

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• Lees screen

• Ophthalmometer

• Slit lamp

• Ophthalmic instruments

PHYSIOTHERAPY

Nerve & muscle stimulator with galvanic interrupted galvanic faradic and surged faradic currents.

Short - wave diathermy for therapy of body tissues through deep heating without excessive temperature elevation of the skin surface and subcutaneous fatty tissue. High frequency physiotherapy unit for treatment of sprains of muscle and other physical ailments. The ultrasound energy reaches the muscle at a depth and massaging effect is obtained without pain to the tender part of muscle. Intermittent / constant lumpier - cum cervical traction unit. Transaction nerve stimulator Static cycle exercisers (adult & Junior). Quadriceps exercise table.

Miscellaneous (including infrared lamps, ultraviolet lamps, weight & pulley system etc.)

ORTHOPEDICS

Colposcope for rapid examination of pathological changes directly visible to the eye such as carcinoma of the cervix. It can be easily moved for rapid bedside examinations and photographing. Doppler fetus detector with digital display of fur to be located in the pod.

The fur Laparoscope's.

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RAIOLOGY

Ultrasound scanner for abdominal ob'gynae and cardiac investigations, this will be located at ultrasound room in the opd. The scanner can be upgraded subsequently with Medium dhasoless OT lights for minor OT, which are designed to give concentrated light on the read of surgery with minimum dissipation of heat.

Mobile shadows less to lights (3 sets) one for minor to 2 for delivery rooms.

Ventilators (adult & pediatric ) in ICU / CCU for intensive care, anesthesia and patient transportation.

Adult ventilators two for majors ots.

Aneshesia machines two for major ots.

Tespirometers two for major or and one for ICU / CCU

ENT

Audiometer for testing hearing ability with automatic recording. Automatic operation at test frequencies from 0.25 - 8 khz or by random generator with rest sound level.

Miscellaneous instruments including auroscope tracheotomy sets etc.

TRAUMA CENTRE SERVICE

Trauma services will be provided for the peoples got some injuries on highways, treated & taken to this centre.

This Trauma Center Services would have 5 big ambulances consisting of all modern equipments needed for first aid for these type of cases.

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MORTUARY

Mortuary chambers for storage of up to 3 bodies. Temperature of (-) 2 degrees to 4 degrees centigrade in maintained.

HOSPITAL FURNITURE

• Hospital Cots.

• Attendant's cots

• Flower position cots

• Cardiac cots 2 in CCU

• Maternity cots 3 in the wards

• Gymea examination table one in OPD and one in the ward

• labor table 3 in delivery rooms

• Cardiac tables 2 one in OPD and one in CCU

• Steel cupboards 35, 13 in consulting rooms, 3 in nursing section, 10 in main store, 2 in major OTS, 2 in ICU/CCU and 1 in OT

4 additional

• Storage racks 20 in main stores

• Sofa sets for doctors duty room 3

• Cot with mattress for duty room

• Orgioaedu/ia tables one in consulting room and one in ward

• Examination tables

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• Stretcher on trolley

• Pediatric beds in nursery

• Operation tables for major OT's

• Surgical table one for minor OT's

• ICU / CCU beds

• Air curtain for transparent insulation / barrier

WARDS

Repairable air pump this can provide a source of breathable air for the adult ventilator and can also be used in the intensive care unit as a standby in the even of main pump failure or as an alternative of expensive cylinder supply.

Additional software of carrying out blood flow studies and can be upgraded to conventional Doppler with an additional investment.

-automatic video imager to be located at ultrasound room

-ray machine 500 ma to be located in the nursing home.

-ray machine 500 ma to be located at OPD, the system can be upgraded to carry out fluoroscopic studies with image intensifier

TB subsequently. The additional investment would be made and when required.

CENTRAL STERILE SUPPLY DEPOT

Portable autoclave for sterilization of instruments and dressings etc. this will be located at major OT.

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Horizontal high-pressure cylindrical steam sterilizer for bulk sterilization of dressings linen surgical instruments glass wares utensils etc. this is based on the principal of microbiological action of saturated steam. This has in - built safety features to control the pressure and temperature. The capacity is 500 x 1200 mm. Horizontal high-pressure high-speed cylindrical sterilization for built sterilization with size of 400 mm x 600 mm deep. It is fitted with 18 kw electric heater to furnish the sterilization within 6 minutes and is primarily intended for emergency sterilization of unwrapped surgical instruments etc.

Disinfector for decontamination of operations theaters & wards etc. it converts the liquid formal into aerosol particles which ensures 100% sterile germ free and zero bacterial environment and culminates the cumbersome conventional method of fumigation. It can sterilize about 9800 cu. ft in just 30 - 60 minutes.

OPERATION THEATER (OT)

Electro-surgical unit for surgical applications two for major OTS it has two independent high frequency generators for monopolar and bipolar applications. Lamp indication and audible tones are available on cutting coagulation and patients plate discontinuity. Blood gas monitor the range is 0 - 80 mm hg for PO2 and 1- 200 mm hg PCO2 with alarm adjustable for low and high limits for PO2 and PCO2 .

Twin bottle electric suction apparatus designed for continuous work. Each glass receptacle has a capacity of 2.3 liters. Major OT light one set for each major OT designed for maximum light output with minimum heat dissipation.

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ESTIMATED PROJECTED COST OF HOSPITAL ( FOR 1000 BEDS)

Cost of Land All ready with the Trust

Land Development (Road leveling etc.)

(7,00,000 sq. ft. @ Rs. 400 sq. ft.) 28,00,00,000

Fencing / Boundary of the site @ Rs. 400 sq. ft.) 28,00,00,000

Hospital Building

(Approx 450.000 sq. ft. @ Rs. 1500 sq. ft) 58,80,60,000

Development of Parks 40,00,00,000

Other Facility

(Sewerage, flushing center, parking, architect fee etc.) 16,00,00,000

Electrification

(Inclusive of DG set & Poles) 50,00,00,000

Building of Nursing College

(50,000 sq. ft. @ Rs. 3000 sq. ft.) 15,00,00,000

Hostel Building for nurses trainees

(20, 000 sq. ft. @ Rs. 1,000 sq. ft.) 2,00,00,000

Residential area for Doctors, Nurses & Staff

(1,00, 000 sq. ft. @ Rs. 1,000 sq. ft. ) 10,00,00,000

(A). Sub Total 247,80,60,000

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COST OF EQUIPMENTS

Histopathology 8,50,00,000

Hematology & Serology 5,50,00,000

Microbiology 1,50,00,000

Biochemistry 7,50,00,000

Pediatrics & Neonatology 3,16,00,000

Nephrology 6,00,00,000

OPD 1,00,00,000

Gastro-Entomology 5,50,00,000

Causality / Emergency 2,57,00,000

Monitoring 15,00,00,000

Ophthalmology 2,50,00,000

Physiotherapy 2,00,00,000

Orthopedics 1,00,00,000

Gynecology 3,50,00,000

Diagnostic Imaging 9,70,00,000

Central Sterile supply depot 1,50,00,000

OT (ICCU) 15,00,00,000

ENT 1,00,00,000

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Mortuary 1,50,00,000

Wards 1,70,00,000

Hospital Furniture 60,00,00,000 ambulances for hospital 50,00,000

Ambulances for Trauma Centre Services 50,00,000

Other miscellaneous Assets 40,00,00,000

(B). Sub - Total 196,63,00,000

Preliminary and Pre-operative Expenses 1,00,00,000

Preliminary Expenses 40,00,00,000

Working Capital 40,00,00,000

( C ) Sub Total 81,00,00,000

Manufacturing Input and Costs

Medical

Operation Theater 16,00,00,000

Delivery Charges 8,00,00,000

Diagnostics 8,00,00,000

Diagnostics 8,00,00,000

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Others 2,35,00,000

Non - Medical 6,60,00,000

Utility Cost 7,50,00,000

Manpower Requirements(Approx. Cost) 35,00,00,000

Administrative Overhead 8,50,00,000

Maintenance 2,95,00,000

Miscellaneous 40,00,00,000

(D). Sub-Total 134,90,00,000

(E) Contigency Charges (10%) 66,00,00,000

Total Cost

(A+B+C+D+E) (247,80,60,000 + 196,63,00,000 + 81,00,00,000+134,90,00,000 + 66,00,00.000) = 726,33,60,000/-

( Rs Seven Hundred Twenty Six Crores Thirty Three Lakhs Sixty Thousand only ) .

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DETAILS OF ENGINEERING COLLEGE

Education to everyone is an indispensable. At the same time, the concept that read and write known is inappropriate in accordance with present newly modernized society contrary, a good quality of education should be based on a good quality of teacher so as to enable students to easily understand and learn in this computer age.

This is the time that all should have the education basically. To such an extent, technological system has grown up now and developed in wide range in metropolitan cities and towns all over the world.

A new education policy has already been introduced in our country and has come into existence for proper implementation among the students. From that time onwards, new education policy is very much useful and meaningful to students.

But in the technological age, life oriented education and professional education is very much needed among the students. Tamil Nadu State Government and private management have been fulfilling the need and desire of students at its level best gradually giving related education.

In general, since students studying in urban schools are very much eager to learn all relevant and required subjects through English medium. In the pursuit of it, much private management have started matriculation higher secondary schools in different names and are running successfully collecting extraordinary fees from the students. These schools are called as SelfFinance Institutions.

Only those who are living in urban areas are getting this kind of facility comfortably and conveniently. Parents are having apt business accordingly so as to earn Rs.20 thousand at least or they have been the double earning members getting monthly salary adequately or all

121 parents leading a good social life according to a new economic changes are having at least Rs.15,000/- per month easily. These parents only can make their heirs or children as well giving proper education in English medium.

As such, all those who come out from English medium schools completing their course successfully could only get admission so easily from professional colleges. To such an extent, they are well equipped and enriched with wide knowledge in all means. Apart from this, students studying in rural areas are entirely different in acquiring educational system. They were not at all taught properly.

Whereas, when such students are compared to urban area students, there are a lot of changes found within them. As a result, educational system is entirely differed in all means. Still innovative of educational system among the students is needed. On the other hand, rural area students after completing their higher secondary course with flying colors, they are unable to get admission for professional courses which could make employment opportunity at once.

Because, there are basically down trodden and so their parents are unable to send their heirs for higher studies. Due to poverty, students are asked by their beloved parents to join in some other courses which are useless and meaningless. In this connection, for all we know, the system totally frightens the rural area students for want of money. Their life style system is entirely changed seeking employment opportunity. Whereof, partiality arises between the rural area students and urban area students automatically. Whereas, In order to cater a good professional education for both rural and urban area students.

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VISION OF THE PROJECT

To impart the professional courses among the rural area students who are unable to go for higher studies due to most back ward condition in economic aspects and make them fully qualified and equipped with wide knowledge of such education and prepared for the related job opportunity wherever possible and avoid the commercial education process.

MISSION OF THE PROJECT

To emphasize the economically and socially oppressed and depressed students without any discrimination of caste, color, religion or language with proper motivation and make them joined in the professional course as preferred by them.

STRATEGY OF THE PROJECT

Establishing and running the Educational Institutions and Research Centers on professional studies in the prescribed place as already mentioned in the sub heading that target area of the project has been the first plan.

Then fore most priority has to be given to all those who are hailing from low caste community and oppressed and depressed community for admission in any one of professional courses on the basis of marks obtained in the higher secondary course.

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The spirit of integrity, fraternity, solidarity and communal harmony will be pursued along with discipline and decorum in all circumstances.

COURSES OFFERED

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY ( UG COURSES)

Faculty of Civil Engineering B.E. Civil Engineering Department of Civil Engineering B.E. Geo Informatics 1 (CEG) B.E. Agricultural and Irrigation Engineering

Faculty of Mechanical Engineering B.E. Mechanical Engineering Department of Mechanical 1 Engineering (CEG) B.E. Material Science and Engineering Department of Mining Engineering 2 B.E. Mining Engineering (CEG) Department of Printing Technology 3 B.E. Printing Technology (CEG) Department of Manufacturing 4 B.E. Manufacturing Engineering Engineering (CEG)

Department of Industrial 5 B.E. Industrial Engineering Engineering (CEG) Department of Aerospace 6 B.E. Aeronautical Engineering Enginnering (MIT) Department of Automobile 7 B.E. Automobile Engineering Engineering (MIT)

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Department of Production 8 B.E.Production Engineering Technology (MIT)

Faculty of Electrical Engineering Department of Electrical & B.E. Electrical and Electronics 1 Electronics Engineering (CEG) Engineering Department of Instrumentation B.E. Electronics & Instrumentation 2 Engineering (MIT) Engineering

Faculty of Information & Communication Engineering

Department of Electronics and B.E. Electronics and 1 Communication Engineering Communication Engineering (CEG) B.E. Biomedical Engineering Department of Computer Science B.E. Computer Science 2 and Engineering (CEG) and Engineering Department of Information Science 3 B.Tech. Information Technology and Technology (CEG) Department of Computer B.E. Computer Science 4 Technology (MIT) and Engineering Department of Information 5 B.Tech. Information Technology Technology (MIT) Department of Electronics B.E. Electronics & Communication 6 Engineering (MIT) Engineering

Faculty of Technology

B.Tech. Chemical Engineering

Department of Chemical 1 Engineering (ACT)

Department of Ceramic 2 B.Tech Ceramic Technology Technology (ACT) Department of Textile Technology 3 B.Tech Textile Technology (ACT)

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B.Tech Industrial Bio-Technology Department of Bio-Technology 4 B.Tech Food Technology (ACT) B.Tech Pharmaceutical Technology Department of Rubber and Plastic B.Tech Rubber and Plastic 5 Technology (MIT) Technology Department of Leather 6 B.Tech Leather Technology Technology (ACT) Department of Applied Science B.Tech Petroleum Engineering and 7 and Technology (ACT) Technology

Faculty of Architecture and Planning Department of Architecture and 1 B.Arch Planning (SAP)

PG COURSES

Faculty of Civil Engineering M.E. Structural Engineering Division of Structural 1 M.E. Construction Engineering Engineering (CEG) and Management M.E. Hydrology and Water Resources Engineering Centre for Water Resources 2 M.E. Irrigation Water Management (CEG) M.E. Integrated Water Resources Management

Division of Soil Mechanics and M.E. Soil Mechanics and 3 Foundation Engineering (CEG) Foundation Engineering Division of Transportation 4 M.E. Transportation Engieering Engineering (CEG) Institute of Remote Sensing 5 M.E. Remote Sensing and Geomatics (CEG)

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M.E. Environmental Engineering Centre for Environmental M.E. Environmental Management 6 Studies (CEG) M.Sc. Environmental Science (Under Faculty of S & H) Institute for Ocean 7 M.Tech. Coastal Management Management (CEG) Faculty of Mechanical Engineering

M.E. Internal Combustion Engineering M.E. Energy Engineering M.E. Engineering Design M.E. Solar Energy M.E. Computer Aided Design (CAD) Department of Mechanical M.E. Product Design and Development 1 Engineering (CEG) (PDD) M.E. Manufacturing Systems Management M.E. Thermal Engineering (with specialization in Refrigeration and Air Conditioning) Department of Printing 2 M.E. Printing and Packing Technology Technology (CEG) Department of Manufacturing M.E. Computer Integrated 3 Engineering (CEG) Manufacturing M.E. Industrial Engineering Department of Industrial 4 M.E. Quality Engineering & Engineering (CEG) Management Department of Automobile 5 M.E. Automobile Engineering Engineering (MIT) M.E. Aeronautical Engineering Department of Aerospace 6 M.E. Aerospace Technology Engineering (MIT) M.E. Avionics (under faculty of I & C) M.E. Green Manufacturing (with specialization in Green Manufacturing Department of Production 7 Engineering) Technology (MIT) M.E. Manufacturing Engineering M.E. Mechatronics

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Faculty of Electrical & Electronics Engineering

M.E. Power Systems Engineering M.E. High Voltage Engineering M.E. Control and Instrumentation Department of Electrical Engineering 1 Engineering (CEG) M.E. Power Electronics and Drives M.E. Power Engineering and Management M.E. Embedded System Technologies Department of Instrumentation 2 M.E. Instrumentation Engineering Engineering (MIT) Faculty of Information & Communication Engineering

M.E. Applied Electronics Department of Electronics and M.E. Communication Systems 1 Communication Engineering M.E. VLSI Design (CEG) M.E. Bio Medical Engineering M.E. Medical Electronics M.E. Computer Science and Engineering M.E. Software Engineering Department of Computer M.E. Computer Science and 2 Science and Engineering Engineering (Specialization in Big Data (CEG) Analytics) M.E Systems Engineering and Operations Research M.E. Multimedia Technology Department of Information M.Tech. Information Technology 3 Science and Technology Master of Computer Applications (CEG) (MCA)

M.E. Communication & Networking Department of Electronics M.E. Wireless Technologies 4 Engineering (MIT) M.E. VLSI Design and Embedded Systems Department of Information 5 M.Tech. Information Technology Technology (MIT) Department of Computer M.E. Computer Science and 6 Technology (MIT) Engineering

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Faculty of Technology

M.Tech. Chemical Engineering M.Tech. Petroleum Refining and Petro- Department of Chemical 1 Chemicals Engineering (CEG) M.Tech. Environmental Science and Technology Department of Ceramic 2 M.Tech Ceramic Technology Technology (CEG) Department of Applied M.Tech. Industrial Safety and Hazards 3 Science and Technology Management (CEG) Department of Textile 4 M.Tech Textile Technology Technology (CEG) M.Tech Biotechnology M.Tech. Computational Biology M.Tech. Nano Science and Department of Bio-Technology 5 Technology (CEG) M.Tech. Food Technology M.Tech Bio-Pharmaceutical Technology Department of Rubber and 6 M.Tech. Rubber Technology Plastics Technology (MIT) M.Tech. Leather Technology Department of Leather 7 M.Tech. Footwear Science and Technology (CEG) Technology Faculty of Architecture and Planning

M.Arch. Department of Architecture M.Arch Digital 1 and Planning (SAP) M.Arch Landscape M.Plan

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College of Engineering & Technology, construction of required stabilized buildings is needed, to which it is expected that expense for constructing required the concreted buildings as per the estimation given by the civil engineer who is to be appointed on behalf of the organization, for which open tender system from reputed construction contractors will be followed. Construction for the following buildings will be made, each block will be founded and so will have the tiled floors and Air-conditioned as well as lift facilities.

1. Administrative block in respective college

2. Department of Faculties in respective college

3. Department of curriculum development

4. Engineering Library

5. Students Hostel for Boys and Girls

6. Staff Quarters

7. Security Hut

8. Informatics Centre

9. Common Examination halls

MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENTS

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The aforesaid latest equipment relating to all colleges will be installed on open tender basis importing from abroad with help of experts concerned.

PURCHASE OF FURNITURES FOR COLLEGE

Purchase of wood and steel furniture in all kinds required to colleges including administrative blocks, libraries, labs, student hostels and staff quarters etc. will also be made on open tender basis but on the lowest quotation.

LIBRARY AND READING ROOMS

All colleges will have libraries and reading rooms with Air-conditioned facilities. There will be all kinds of books required to the su8bject and general wide knowledge of students available. These will be used as an encyclopedia.

STUDENTS HOSTEL

Students hostel in each college for men and women will be constructed separately. Wooden and steel furniture required to students for a comfortable study and accommodation along with very good bed and carpets. Delicious food in a separate dining hall and pure drinking water facility will be provided. To take care of them, deputy wardens according to gender will be appointed. Because, the Principal concerned will be the warden in charge.

SPORTS AND GAMES MATERIALS

For extracurricular activities, students shall be motivated on various levels to involve in to sports and games so as to enable them to have their health constructively and hygienically.

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Sports and games materials according to the interest of the students will be supplied. Even in the professional colleges, the concept that there is” study while study and play while play”will be pursued.

TRANSPORT FACILITY

Frequent Transport Facility on behalf of the organization is to be made for students in both sex but separately and conveniently. On the other hand, the organization will request the competent authority concerned of respective transport corporation to arrange for having frequent transport service to the proposed colleges for the students. Here through, evil spirit that molestation and eve-teasing occurring among the gender base students will be avoided.

Cost Details

College of Engineering & Technology building @ Rs.2000 per sq.ft. totally -3,00,000 sq.ft. x 2000 ( 7 floors ) is Rs 60 Crores

CONSTRUCTION OF STAFF QUARTERS

A-type quarters, 25 Nos. @ Rs.2000 per sq.ft. Total sq.ft 2500 per quarters

2500x2000x25 is Rs 12.5 crores

B-type quarters -100 Nos. @ Rs.2000 per sq.ft. totally 1200 sq.ft. per one quarters. 100x1200x2000 is Rs 24 crores

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C-type quarters -150nos. @Rs.2000 per sq.ft. totally 1500 sq.ft. per one quarters, 150x2000x1500 is Rs 45 crores

Miscellaneous Expense

Construction of security cut, canteen, compound wall, vehicle shed, public latrine, land leveling, survey, plan and estimate and local approval cost etc. is Rs10,00,00,000

Purchase of wooden and steel furniture for College of

Engineering & Technology is Rs 5 crores

SUB TOTAL Rs 156 crores and 50 lakhs

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DETAILS OF LAW COLLEGE

We will make the whole world “Aaryam”. The word “Aaryam” refers to moral, cultural and spiritual excellence leading to eternal happiness. It shall be the ideal of this Society, for accomplishment of which, its efforts will always be directed towards an all-round elevation of the entire population of this vast country. It should be raised to a level of equality on a higher plane ensuring everlasting peace, prosperity and higher mentality. The Society looks forward to a period of time when as a result of advancement of the people in their morals and outlook on life, the distinctions on the ground of birth will disappear by reason of all reaching a higher level of mental and moral excellence. The prayer of the Society will be to raise the nation to that ideal and its efforts will always be directed with that end in view .

The proposed Law College seeking affiliation shall satisfy the following requirements: The proposed Law College shall have undisputed ownership and possession of land free from any or all encumbrances measuring not less than 5 acres if it is located in urban areas and 10 acres if it is located in rural areas. Provided that the Law College has adequate space for indoor and outdoor sports 2 Provided further that sufficient land and adequate floor area is exclusively provided to the Law College based on the size of student strength, faculty requirements, infrastructure facilities, library space, indoor and outdoor sports and other requirements in a multi faculty Institution on the land possessed by the Management of a society or Trust or Non-profit organization. Administrative, academic and other buildings with sufficient accommodation to meet the immediate academic and other space requirements as specified by the University concerned for each of the

134 higher education course or programme with adequate scope for future expansion in conformity with those prescribed by the UGC or Statutory or Regulatory bodies, taking care that all buildings constructed in the college are disabled friendly; Academic building sufficient to accommodate the faculties, lecture / seminar rooms, library and laboratories with a minimum of 15 square feet per student in lecture / seminar rooms / library and 20 square feet per student in each of the laboratories: Number of teaching and non-teaching staff as per University norms or as may be specified by the UGC from time to time; Adequate civic facilities for essentials like water, electricity, ventilation, toilets, sewerage, etc. in conformity with the norms laid down by the Public Works Department of the State; Adequate measures for safety, security, pollution control etc.; A library with at least 5,000 standard text books, or 100 books in different titles on each subject, whichever is more, of the proposed programmes to include both text books and reference books, besides two journals per subject, along with a book bank facility for students belonging to the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and such other sections as may be specified by the UGC from time to time: Provided that the Law College must have a set of All India Reporter, Current Central Legislation, Local Legislation, Criminal Law Journal, Supreme Court Cases, other Specialized Reporters, Indian Bar Review and other journals with the back volumes for at least ten years Provided further, the Law College shall have adequate Computer Lab facilities as well as the access to internet and other legal data bases; Necessary laboratory equipments as prescribed by the University or Statutory or Regulatory body concerned, for each of the higher education programme; A multi-purpose complex / an auditorium and facilities for sports, canteen, health care, separate common rooms and separate hostels for

135 boys and girls as per the local requirements as decided by the University; Appropriate furniture for lecture / seminar rooms, laboratories, library, faculty rooms, rooms for administrative staff including the Principal, multi-purpose complex / auditorium, common rooms and hostel rooms, and for other facilities; The SEON ASHRAM shall have at least two members who are qualified in law to manage the affairs of the Law College. In case the ASHRAM does not have qualified members in the field of law, then the ASHRAM shall co-opt two such members for the purpose;

COURSES OFFERED

In India, a student can pursue a legal course only after completing an undergraduate course in any discipline. However, following the national law school model, one can study law as an integrated course of five years after passing the senior secondary examination.

 Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) - The LL.B. is the most common law degree offered and conferred by Indian universities which has a duration of three years. Almost all law universities follow a standard LL.B. curriculum, wherein students are exposed to the required bar subjects.  Integrated undergraduate degrees - B.A. LL.B., B.Sc. LL.B., BBA. LLB., B.Com. LL.B. These degrees are mostly offered in the autonomous law schools having a duration of five years.  Master of Laws (LL.M.) - The LL.M. is most common postgraduate law degree which has a duration of one/two years.  Master of Business Law  Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)  Integrated MBL-LLM/ MBA-LLM. -Generally a three years double degree integrated course with specialisation in business law.

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Law College building @ Rs.2000 per sq.ft. totally -3,00,000 sq.ft. x 2000 ( 7 floors ) is Rs 60 Crores

Quarters -100 Nos. @ Rs.2000 per sq.ft. totally 1200 sq.ft. per one quarters. 100x1200x2000 is Rs 24 crores

Miscellaneous Expense

Construction of security cut, canteen, compound wall, vehicle shed, public latrine, land leveling, survey, plan and estimate and local approval cost etc. is Rs10,00,00,000

Total cost for Law College is Rs 94 crores

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WATER AND ENERGY CONSERVATION

In NATURE LIFE VILLAGE we are conserving the energy through renewable energy sources like biogas, sewage water treatment windmill, solar and hydro electric project.

BIO GAS

Biogas typically refers to a mixture of different gases produced by the breakdown of organic matter in the absence of oxygen. Biogas can be produced from raw materials such as agricultural waste, manure, municipal waste, plant material, sewage, green waste or food waste. Biogas is a renewable energy source. Biogas can be produced by anaerobic digestion with methanogen or anaerobic organisms, which digest material inside a closed system, or fermentation of biodegradable materials. A biogas plant is the name often given to an anaerobic digester that treats farm wastes or energy crops. It can be produced using anaerobic digesters (air-tight tanks with different configurations). These plants can be fed with energy crops such as maize silage or biodegradable wastes including sewage sludge and food waste. During the process, the micro-organisms transform biomass waste into biogas (mainly methane and carbon dioxide) and digestate. Biogas in India[56] has been traditionally based on dairy manure as feed stock and these "gobar" gas plants have been in operation for a long period of time, especially in rural India. In the last 2-3 decades, research organisations with a focus on rural energy security have

138 enhanced the design of the systems resulting in newer efficient low cost designs such as the Deenabandhu model.

Cost of 1 biogas plant is Rs 10lakh Total no’s 50 Total cost is Rs5 crores

SEWAGE WATER TREATMENT

Sewage treatment is the process of removing contaminants from wastewater, primarily from household sewage. Physical, chemical, and biological processes are used to remove contaminants and produce treated wastewater (or treated effluent) that is safer for the environment. A by-product of sewage treatment is usually a semi-solid waste or slurry, called sewage sludge. The sludge has to undergo further treatment before being suitable for disposal or application to land. Sewage treatment may also be referred to as wastewater treatment. However, the latter is a broader term which can also refer to industrial wastewater. For most cities, the sewer system will also carry a proportion of industrial effluent to the sewage treatment plant which has usually received pre-treatment at the factories themselves to reduce the pollutant load. If the sewer system is a combined sewer then it will also carry urban runoff (stormwater) to the sewage treatment plant. Sewage water can travel towards treatment plants via piping and in a flow aided by gravity and pumps. The first part of filtration of sewage

139 typically includes a bar screen to filter solids and large objects which are then collected in dumpsters and disposed of in landfills. Fat and grease is also removed before the primary treatment of sewage. Few reliable figures exist on the share of the wastewater collected in sewers that is being treated in the world. A global estimate by UNDP and UN-Habitat is that 90% of all wastewater generated is released into the environment untreated.[44] In many developing countries the bulk of domestic and industrial wastewater is discharged without any treatment or after primary treatment only.

. Constructed wetlands fed by wastewater provide both treatment and habitats for flora and fauna. Another example for reuse combined with treatment of sewage will be the gardens in Nature Life Village. These wetlands are used to treat sewage, and the nutrients contained in the wastewater sustain fish farms and agriculture

Total cost implementing a sewage Treatment plant is Rs70 crores

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WIND POWER

Wind power is the use of air flow through wind turbines to mechanically power generators for electric power. Wind power, as an alternative to burning fossil fuels, is plentiful, renewable, widely distributed, clean, produces no greenhouse gas emissions during operation, consumes no water, and uses little land.[2] The net effects on the environment are far less problematic than those of nonrenewable power sources. Wind power generation capacity in India has significantly increased in recent years. As of the end of October 2017 the total installed wind power capacity was 32.72 GW, mainly spread across the South, West and North regions.[1] By the end of 2015, India had the fourth largest installed wind power capacity in the world.[2][3] The levelised tariff of wind power reached a record low of ₹2.43(3.7¢ US) per kWh (without any direct or indirect subsidies) during auctions for wind projects in December 2017. [4][5] In December 2017, union government announced the applicable guidelines for tariff-based wind power auctions to bring more clarity and minimise the risk to the developers.[

The minimum cost of installation works out to Rs 1.5 crore for a 250 kw wind turbine. Total 300 windmills Total cost for 300 windmills is Rs450crores.

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SOLAR POWER

Solar power is the conversion of energy from sunlight into electricity, either directly using photovoltaics (PV), indirectly using concentrated solar power, or a combination. Concentrated solar power systems use lenses or mirrors and tracking systems to focus a large area of sunlight into a small beam. Solar power in India is a fast developing industry. As of 31 January 2018 the country's solar power had 20 GW total capacity.[1][2] India expanded its solar-generation capacity 8 times from 2,650 MW on 26 May 2014 to over 20 GW as on 31 January 2018.[3][4] The 20 GW capacity was initially targeted for 2022 but the government achieved the target four years ahead of schedule.[3][4] The country added 3 GW of solar capacity in 2015-2016 and over 5 GW in 2016- 2017, the highest of any year, with the average current price of solar electricity dropping to 18% below the average price of its coal-fired counterpart. With about 300 clear and sunny days in a year, the calculated solar energy incidence on India's land area is about 5000 trillion kilowatt-hours (kWh) per year (or 5 EWh/yr).[20][21] The solar energy available in a single year exceeds the possible energy output of all of the fossil fuel energy reserves in India. The daily average solar- power-plant generation capacity in India is 0.20 kWh per m2 of used land area, equivalent to 1400–1800 peak (rated) capacity operating hours in a year with available, commercially-proven technology.

1 MW of solar power plant carries a capital cost of Rs 6-6.5 crores Total cost for 300 MW solar power plant is 1950 crores.

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HYDROPOWER

Hydropower is used primarily to generate electricity. Broad categories include: Conventional hydroelectric, referring to hydroelectric dams. Run-of-the- river hydroelectricity, which captures the kinetic energy in rivers or streams, without a large reservoir and sometimes without the use of dams. Our proposed area is rich with plenty of streams and by building small check dams and providing with turbines sufficient energy can be produced. India is the 7th largest producer of hydroelectric power in the world. As of 30 April 2017, India's installed utility-scale hydroelectric capacity was 44,594 MW, or 13.5% of its total utility power generation capacity.[1] Additional smaller hydroelectric power units with a total capacity of 4,380 MW (1.3% of its total utility power generation capacity) have been installed.[2][3] India's hydroelectric power potential is estimated at 148,700 MW at 60% load factor.[4] In the fiscal year 2016-17, the total hydroelectric power generated in India was 122.31 TWh (excluding small hydro) with an average capacity factor of 33%. In India Approximately 7Core=1MW Total cost for 100 MW is 700 crores.

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HELIPAD

A helicopter landing pad is a landing area or platform for helicopters. While helicopters are able to operate on a variety of relatively flat surfaces, a fabricated helipad provides a clearly marked hard surface away from obstacles where a helicopter can land safely. This helipad is very necessary in our nature village, because it is very useful to carry paralyzed patients or other elderly ones to the Nature Village.

Cost of Helipad

10 acre ( Rs 10 lakh per acre ) – 1 crore Land Scaping – 30 lakh Other Expenses – 10 lakhs Total – 1.40 crores

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DETAILS OF VEHICLES

50 seater bus – 30 no’s 25 lakh per bus Total cost- 7.5 crores

Ambulance Ordinary – 10 no’s 15 lakh per ambulance Total cost – 1.5 crores

Advanced Life support – 8 no’s 25 lakh per ambulance – 2 crores

Neonatal Care – 8 no’s 25lakh per ambulance – 2 crores

Advanced Cardiac Care – 8 no’s 25 lakh per ambulance – 2 crores

Utility vehicles Mahindra Thar – 10 no’s 10 lakh per vehicle Total – 1 crores

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Two Wheelers – 10 no’s 1lakh per vehicle Total – 10 lakhs

Total Cost of vehicles is Rs 16 crores and 10 lakhs

DETAILS OF ROAD CONSTRUCTION TO THE LAND AND INSIDE THE LAND

Estimated length to be 200 km That is the roads to the project area and also roads inside it. Rs1 crore per km Total cost – Rs200 crores

DETAILS OF BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION Small and Medium size bridges 50no’s Total cost – Rs100 crores

Details of Security Installation Cost – Rs10crores

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ENTIRE TOTAL COST OF THE PROJECT is Rs6761 CRORES 97 LAKHS AND 85 THOUSAND

MODE OF IMPLEMENTATION AND SCHEDULE

1-The land will be taken on purchase from private party. The Nature Life Village includes EDEN GARDEN FOR DESTITUTE, Ayurvedic Hospital, Ayurvedic Medical College & Research Centre, Organic Farm, Herbal Farm, Dairy Farm, Naturopathy, School, Arts and Science College, Super Speciality hospital and Medical College, College of Engineering and Technology, Law College, Renewable energy projects shall be developed by foreign contribution, from organizations and personals in purpose of charity.

2-The Project is expected to be completed in 10 years, from the date of obtaining all the clearances and approvals, in a phased manner. The project will be ready for occupation by 2018.

IMPORTANT NOTICE:-THIS PROJECT IS DESIGNED WITH A MOTIVE OF SOCIAL WORK NOT FOR BUSINESS, WITH THIS PROJECT WE GENERATE JOB’S FOR NEEDY,GIVE WORLD CLASS MEDICAL FACILITY TO POOR AND NEEDY,TO PRODUCE SOME OF THE BEST DOCTOR’S AND ENGINEERS IN INDIA, TO SERVE OUR NATION FAITHFULLY BY GIVING THEM THE BEST AT ALL OUR MOTTO IS TO SERVE THE HUMANITY.

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GIVING IS NOT JUST ABOUT MAKING A DONATION

IT’S ABOUT MAKING A DIFFERENCE.

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Seon Ashram Gandibagilu Post – 574 228 Belthangady, Dakshina Kannada, Karnataka State Email Id: [email protected] Website: www.seonashram.in Mobile (1): +91 8197780884 (Airtel) Mobile (2) +91 9740181028 ( Airtel ) Office

FCRA Account details:

Name: Seon Ashram Bank: Syndicate Bank, Kakkinje Branch, A/C No: 01773070000772 IFSC Code: SYNB0000177 MICR:574025707

Project Prepared by

Mani Varghese (B.com, FICA)

Senior Project Mentor

SEON ASHRAM

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