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Gujarat Ayurved University Jamnagar Gujarat Ayurved University Jamnagar Self Study Report Cycle - I Volume - II a g ujarat vaisa-TI Aayauvao-d yauina SUBMITED TO NATIONAL ASSESSMENT AND ACCREDITATION COUNCIL BENGALURU, INDIA MAY 2016 Gujarat Ayurved University Jamnagar a g ujarat vaisa-TI Aayauvao-d yauina Self Study Report Cycle - I Volume - II Submied to: Director NATIONAL ASSESSMENT AND ACCREDITATION COUNCIL Bengaluru, India May - 2016 Submied by: Registrar GUJARAT AYURVED UNIVERSITY Jamnagar INDEX Sl. Page Contents No. No. 1 G Institute wise Evaluative Reports 1 – 117 I Institute for Post Graduate Teaching and 1 – 47 Research in Ayurveda (IPGT & RA) II Shri Gulabkunverba Ayurved Mahavidyalaya 48 – 77 (SGAM) III Indian Institute of Ayurvedic Pharmaceutical 78 – 103 Sciences (IIAPS) IV Maharshi Patanjali Institute for Yoga & 104 – 117 Naturopathy Education and Research (MPIYNER) 2 H Annexure 118 – 216 Annexure – I : List of CTRI registered Clinical 118 – 134 Trials Annexure – II : List of Research Publications 135 – 210 Annexure – III : List of Non AYUSH Publications 211 – 216 3 I Appendices - Appendix – A : Approval letter of AYUSH for - B.A.M.S. Course Appendix – B : Approval letter of AYUSH for - P.G. Courses Appendix – C : Recognition letter of CPCSEA - Appendix – D : Recognition letter of DSIR - 4 J Abbreviations - Institute wise Evaluative Reports Institute for Post Graduate Teaching and Research in Ayurveda (IPGT & RA) a g ujarat vaisa-TI Aayauvao-d yauina Institute for Post Graduate Teaching and Research in Ayurveda (IPGT & RA) Gujarat Ayurved University, Jamnagar EVALUATIVE REPORT OF INSTITUTE FOR POST GRADUATE TEACHING AND RESEARCH IN AYURVEDA 1. Name of the Department Institute for Post Graduate Teaching and Research in Ayurveda (IPGT & RA) 2. Year of establishment 1956 as PGTCA and since 1967 as IPGT & RA 3. Is the Department part of a college/Faculty of the university? Fully funded by Ministry of AYUSH, administered by Gujarat Ayurved University 4. Names of programs offered (UG, PG, Pharm D, Integrated Masters; M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Ph.D., Certificate, Diploma, PG Diploma, D.M./M.Ch., Super specialty fellowship, etc.) Ph.D. (Ayu) Ph.D. (Ayurvedic Pharma Sciences) Ph.D. (Medicinal Plants Sciences) M.D. (Ayu), MS (Ayu) M. Pharma (Ayu) M.Sc (Medicinal Plants) Introductory Course in Ayurveda 5. Interdisciplinary programs and departments involved Working in association with CSIR, CCRAS, NMPB, MP Shah Medical College, PCIM 6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. 1) Scholars from Fundación De Salud Ayurveda Prema, Argentina and Reidmann International College for Complimentary Medicine, Tel Aviv, Israel visits this institute at regular intervals. 2) Three months introductory course is exclusively designed for eligible foreign nationals. 3) Certificate course for Panchakarma, Dietetics are also being offered to foreign nationals. For all MoUs signed by the University; the institute acts as implementing organization. Self Study Report (Cycle I) 2016, Volume II 1 Gujarat Ayurved University, Jamnagar 7. Details of programs discontinued, if any, with reasons No programs have been discontinued. 8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System Annual examination pattern is followed 9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments Participating in the courses offered by MPIYNER and USCE. 10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors /Asst. Professors /others) Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS & MPS) Professor 11 02 10 (including 8 through CAS) Associate 16 02 4 (including 2 through CAS) 8 posts Professor/Reader were occupied by the professors under CAS Assistant Professor 20 11 11 Others (on contract) -- 02 (01-Professor, 01- Assistant Professor) 11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance No of PG / PhD Experien students Name Qualification Designation Specialization ce guided in (in yrs) last 4 years Dr. M.K. Vyas M.D. (Ayu), Professor Basic Principles 20 10 Ph.D. Dr. A.S. Baghel M.D. (Ayu), Associate Basic Principles 19 04 Ph.D. Professor Dr. H.A. Vyas M.D. (Ayu), Associate Basic Principles 16 06 Ph.D. Professor Dr. Shubhangi M.D. (Ayu) Assistant Basic Principles 10 03 Kamble M.A. Professor (Sanskrit) Dr. R.N. Acharya M.D. (Ayu), Professor Dravyaguna 20 11 Ph.D. Dr. B.R. Patel M.D. (Ayu), Assistant Dravyaguna 13 09 Ph.D. Professor Self Study Report (Cycle I) 2016, Volume II 2 Gujarat Ayurved University, Jamnagar Dr. P.K. M.D. (Ayu), Professor Rasa Shastra & 20 20 Prajapati Ph.D. Bhaishjya Kalpana Dr. B.J. Patgiri M.D. (Ayu), Professor Rasa Shastra & 16 20 Ph.D. Bhaishjya Kalpana Dr. Galib M.D. (Ayu), Assistant Rasa Shastra & 12 08 Ph.D. Professor Bhaishjya Kalpana Dr. Prashant B. M.D. (Ayu) Assistant Rasa Shastra & 10 02 Professor Bhaishjya Kalpana Dr. K. S. Patel M.D. (Ayu), Professor Kaumarabhritya 29 12 Ph.D. Dr. Kori V. K. M.D. (Ayu), Assistant Kaumarabhritya 16 04 Ph.D. Professor Dr. Rajagopal S. M.D. (Ayu), Assistant Kaumarabhritya 19 08 Ph.D. Professor Dr. Alankruta R. M.D. (Ayu), Associate Kayachikitsa 20 08 Dave Ph.D. Professor Dr. Mandip Goyal M.D. (Ayu), Assistant Kayachikitsa 15 08 Ph.D. Professor Dr. A B Thakar M.D. (Ayu), Professor Panchakarma 20 10 Ph.D. Dr. S.H. Acharya M.D. (Ayu), Professor Panchakarma 30 - Ph.D. (on contract) Dr. Rajkala S. M.D. (Ayu), Assistant Panchakarma 04 - Ramteke Ph.D. Professor (on contract) Dr. N. N. Bhatt M.D. (Ayu), Panchakarma Panchakarma 14 - Ph.D. Assistant Dr. Darshna M.D. (Ayu) Assistant Roga Vijanana & 14 - Pandya Professor Vikriti Vijnana Dr. Manjusha R. M.D. (Ayu), Professor Shalakya Tantra 20 12 Ph.D. Dr. D. B. Vaghela M.D. (Ayu), Assistant Shalakya Tantra 12 05 Ph.D. Professor Dr. S. K. Gupta M.D. (Ayu), Professor Shalya Tantra 20 09 Ph.D. Dr. T. S. M.D. (Ayu), Assistant Shalya Tantra 14 05 Dudhamal Ph.D. Professor Dr. V. D. M.D. (Ayu.), Assistant Shalya Tantra 10 02 Mohanta Ph.D. Professor Self Study Report (Cycle I) 2016, Volume II 3 Gujarat Ayurved University, Jamnagar Dr. L. P. Dei M.D. (Ayu), Professor Stree Roga & 26 15 Ph.D. Prasooti Tantra Dr. Shilpa Donga M.D. (Ayu), Associate Stree Roga & 16 10 Ph.D. Professor Prasooti Tantra Dr. Harisha C. R. M.Sc., Ph.D. Pharmacogn Pharmacognosy 08 09 osist Lab Dr. V. J. Shukla M. Sc., Ph.D. Pharmaceutica Pharmaceutical 30 18 l Chemist Chemistry Lab. Dr. Mukesh Naria M. Pharma Pharmacolog Pharmacology 13 12 (Ayu), PhD ist Laboratory Dr Kalpesh M.D. (Ayu), RMO PG Hospital 01 - Panara Ph.D. Dr. Prashant Dixit M.D., Pathologist Pathology lab. 10 - Pathology Dr. Tejal Patalia M.D. Radiologist Radiology Unit 03 - Radiology Ms. Meera M.Sc. Microbiologis Microbiology 03 - Cholera Microbiology t Lab Shri V. K. Rana M.Com. Statistician Basic Principles 30 - Dr. Ushnas Bhatt M.Sc., Ph.D. Research Pharmaceutical 20 - Assistant Chemistry 12. List of Senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors (Last Five Years) 1) Dr. Kamlesh Shah, Pediatrician, Visiting faculty, Dept. of Kaumarabhritya 2) Ms. Hetvi Patel, Visiting Physiotherapist, Dept. of Kaumarabhritya 3) Dr. P. D. Matalia, Ophthalmologist, Visiting faculty, Dept. of Shalakya Tantra 4) Dr. Atul Vekaria, Ophthalmologist, Visiting faculty, Dept. of Shalakya Tantra 5) Dr. Devdatta Gohel, Ophthalmologist, Visiting faculty, Dept. of Shalakya Tantra 6) Dr. Hiten Maniyar, ENT, Visiting faculty, Dept. of Shalakya Tantra 7) Dr Amit Chavda, Dentist, Visiting faculty, Dept. of Shalakya Tantra 8) Dr. Pravin Kanani, Anesthetist, Visiting faculty, Dept. of Shalya Tantra 9) Dr. M. M. Mehta, Anesthetist, Visiting faculty, Dept. of Shalya Tantra Self Study Report (Cycle I) 2016, Volume II 4 Gujarat Ayurved University, Jamnagar 10) Dr. G. P. Mehta, Anesthetist, Visiting faculty, Dept. of Shalya Tantra 11) Dr. P. B. Adathya, Anesthetist, Visiting faculty, Dept. of Shalya Tantra 12) Dr. R. S. Virani, Surgeon, Visiting faculty, Dept. of Shalya Tantra 13) Mr. Chirag Babaria, Visiting Physiotherapist, Dept. of Panchakarma 14) Dr. Kalpana Khanderia, Gynecologist, Visiting faculty, Dept. of Stree Roga & Prasooti Tantra 15) Dr. Hiren Kanjariya, Gynecologist, Visiting faculty, Dept. of Stree Roga & Prasooti Tantra 13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – program-wise information As per the schedule of the department, they are involved in teaching and hospital services. 14. Program-wise Student Teacher Ratio Institute follows the CCIM norms in this regard. In case of PG; every Professor and Associate Professor can guide TWO scholars, while Assistant Professor can guide ONE scholar. For PhD; maximum FOUR candidates under a Professor, THREE under an Associate Professor and TWO under an Assistant Professor can be registered. 15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual Staff Sanctioned Filled Academic and 241 165 Administrative staff *Vacant class IV posts were filled through approved outsourcing agency as per the instruction of Govt. of India. 16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies IPGT & RA is designated as nodal centre for Developing Research Guidelines for Ayurvedic studies. The institute is designing Standard Treatment Protocols for Life Style Disorders like Diabetes, Hypertension, Obesity, and Anxiety disorders etc. In addition to developing protocols; disease conditions like PCOD, Bronchial Asthma, Psoriasis, Hemiplegia, Leucoderma, Infertility (Male and Female), Ano-Rectal
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