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SR. Name of Member Designation Mobile No. 1 Dr RTI As per Right to information Act, 2005 Chapter-II clause 4(1)(b) every public authority shall publish information on 17 items. The information of Maharashtra Council of Homoeopathy as per above act is as under: 1. The particulars of organization, functions & duties :- The Name of - Maharashtra Council of Homoeopathy Council Address - 235, Peninsula House, 3rd Floor Dr. Dadabhai Nauroji Rd, Fort, Mumbai 400001 Head of the Council - Registrar office Council Information - This Council consist of 11 members including President & Vice- President. The 11 members are as under :- As per Maharashtra Homoeopathic Practitioner Act 1960 Dr. Patil Rajkumar Satgounda elected for the post of President & Dr. Ajit Kailasrao Funde elected for the post of Vice-President w.e.f. 16-2-2019 List of Members SR. Name of Member Designation Mobile No. 1 Dr. Patil Rajkumar Satgounda Member 9420778964 221-A/3, "E" Rajamati Hsg. Socy, 0231/2662036 Resi Tarabai Park, Kolhapur 416003 2652480 college 2 Dr. Funde Ajit Kailasrao Vice-President 9422220238 Pitrukrupa Clinic, Dasare Nagar, 0241-2426699 Vasant Tekdi, Ahmednagar Pin 414003 3 Dr. Titar Govind Prataprao Ex-Officio Member 9869866961 Deputy Director of Homoeopathy Resi. 26511941 Govt. Homoeopathic Hospital, Ram Ganesh Gadkari Marg, Irla Naka, Vile-Parle(w), Mumbai 400 056 4 Dr. Harpale Vilas Shamrao Member 9422066820 208, Sayuntch Apt. Near Shani Mandir South Kasba, Solapur 413001 5 Dr. Kavishwar Viplav Narendra Member 7263252705 Yugantar, Tilak Rd, 9423144353 Civil Lines, Tal- Khamgaon Dist- Buldhana 444303 6 Dr. Thakre Bhalchandra Ramkrushna President 9423479899 Sai Shraddha Hospital, Kashivishv 9420890222 Apt.Mahakali Rd, Sai baba Nagar, Cidco,Nashik 422009 7 Dr. Gaikwad Balkrishna Nivrutti Member 9921939191 Dwarka Hospital, Asawari Apt. 9423227788 Opp. Garbage Depot, Paud Rd Kothrud, Pune 411038 8 Dr. Gawde Nitin Babanrao Member 9820738527 A/p- Gawade Wadi, Tal- Ambegaon, Dist- Pune 412405 9 Dr. Gosavi Somnath Trimbak Member 9820893404 Flat No.9, Soni CHS, Plot No. 43, Sector 29, Vashi, Navi Mumbai 400703 10 Dr. Mulik Sunil Yashwant Member 9422403443 Suyash Homoeo Pharmacy 184/1, Mulik Chowk, Behind Head Post Office, Karad Dist-Satara 415 110 11 Dr. Kapse Anand Ramchandra Member 9371721780 5, Nishigandha Apt, Ahilyabai Chowk, 7738158972 Kalyan(W), Dist-Thane 421301 The powers, duties, functions of the Council as per the Bombay Homoeopathic Practitioners Act 1959 sec. 14 is as under - 1. to provide for registration of practitioners and to maintain the register; (b) to hear and decide appeals from any decision of the Registrar; (c) to reprimand a registered practitioner, or to suspend or remove him from the register or to take such other disciplinary action against him as may, in the opinion of the Council, be necessary or expedient ; (d) to hold examinations, to make all the necessary arrangements of such examinations and to charge fees therefore ; (e) to 2( * * * ) conduct the courses of training leading to the examinations held by the Council ; (f) to grant degrees, diplomas and marks of honor ; (g) to award stipends, scholarships, medals, prizes and other rewards : (h) to recommend recognition of institutions for the purpose of giving instructions for the courses leading to the examinations held by the Council, or to recommend the cancellation of such recognition ; 2. 3( * * * ) (j) to prepare, publish and prescribe text books, and to publish statements (of courses of study prescribed by the Central Council); (k) to provide for the maintenance of an adequate standard of proficiency for the practice of Homoeopathic (system of Medicine) (l) to found and maintain libraries; (m) to recommend and promote schemes for post-graduate training and research in Homoeopathy and Biochemistry; (n) to provide for the inspection of recognized institutions or any other institutions giving instructions for any or (the recognized medical qualifications ) and to require such institutions to furnish such information as may be necessary; (o) to appoint boards of studies and committees consisting of persons, who may or may not be members of the Council, but at least half of the number of such persons on the board or committee shall be the practitioners whose names are entered in register, and to make regulations for the constitution, duties and functions of such boards and committees; (p) subject to the approval of the State Government to receive donations and to determine the conditions of acceptance of donations; (q) to exercise such other powers and perform such other duties and functions as are laid down in this Act or may be prescribed by rules or by regulations or Bylaws.) 1. The powers & duties of its Officers & employees The State Govt. officer after consulting the Council appoint a registrar, who is Secretary and Executive Officer of the Council. The Salary, allowances & other conditions of service of the Registrar is as prescribed by rules. The Council shall from time to time prescribes by regulations the number & designation & the salaries, allowances & other condition of service of their officers & servants as may be necessary for the purposes of carrying out its duties & functions under Bombay Homoeopathic Practitioners Act 1959. The power to make appointment of any officer or servant shall vest in the President. The Registrar & any other officers or Servant appointed under Bombay Homoeopathic Practitioners Act 1959 Section 15(7) shall be deemed to be a public servant within the meaning of section 21 of the Indian Penal Code. The main duties of the Registrar is as per Bombay Homoeopathic Practitioners Act 1959 section 20, 21 & 26 such as prepare & maintain a register of Homoeopathic Practitioners, To register the name of the person who possesses any of the recognized medical qualification which is included in Second & Third Schedule of Homoeopathy Central Council Act 1973 & preparation of list of registered Practitioners & cause two notices after every five years for renewal of registration. Take meetings of Council, keep record of Council, & as per sec 14 of said act as noted above & other duties as per said act. The duties of the employees are as per order of Registrar & Council which are necessary for the purposes of carrying out duties and functions as under Bombay homoeopathic Practitioners Act 1959. 1. The procedure followed in the decision making process including channels of supervision & accountability:- The procedure followed in the decision is as per Council meeting resolution and as per order of Registrar. 2. The Norms set by it for the discharges of its functions :- As per Bombay Homoeopathic Practitioner act 1959 & Homoeopathy Central Council Act 1973 Council decision & in some cases to take approval of Govt. 3. The rules, regulations, instructions, manuals & records held by it or under its control or used by its employees for discharging it functions :- As per Bombay Homoeopathic Practitioners Act 1959 & Council resolution 4. A statement of the categories of documents that are held by it or under its control i) Registration Registers ii) Provisional Registration register. iii) Examination record i.e. result sheets & concern letters iv) Est. record, & Rules etc. v) All other record which is necessary to kept in office i.e. pay bill, Registers & other in concern of Accounts of this Council. vi) Record of Certificate regarding. vii) Govt. correspondence viii) Complaints of doctors & their record & appeal record etc. 5. The particulars of any arrangement that exists for consultation with or representation by, the member of the public in relation to the formulation of its policy or implementation thereof :- Registrar of this Council is available for public guidance in office time & to circulate notice or send letters to colleges or practitioners as per meeting resolution & Bombay Homoeopathic Practitioners Act 1959. 6. A statement of the Boards, Councils, committees & other bodies consisting of two or more persons constituted as its part or for the purpose of its advice and as to whether meetings of those boards, councils, committees & other bodies are open to the public or the minutes of such meeting are accessible for public :- The proceeding of every meeting of the Council is treated as confidential & no person without previous permission of the Council disclose any portion thereof as per Bombay Homoeopathic Practitioners Act 1959 Section 11. 7. A directory of its officers & employees is as under :- Sr. No. Name Designation 1 Vd. S. P. Sude Registrar 2 Shri V. K. Thanvi Accountant on contract basis 2 Shri D. S. Bhuyar Head Clerk on contract basis 3 MRS. M.M. MAPARA Steno-typist 4 SHRI. P. G. GOVALE Jr. Clerk 5 SHRI. V. K. GAIKWAD Jr. Clerk 6 SHRI. A. A. BANE Jr. Clerk 7 SHRI. M.V. SANKHE Daftary 8 SHRI. S. R. PATIL Peon 8. The monthly remuneration received by each of its officers & employees including the system of compensation as provided in its regulation :- Compensation is recovered by employees as per Council resolution & Audit report & monthly remuneration of official employees is as under :- Sr. No. Name Designation Pay scale 1 Shri. V. K. Thanvi Accountant on contract basis 2 Shri. D. S. Bhuyar Head Clerk On contract basis 3 MRS. M.M. MAPARA Steno-typist 9300-34800 + GRADE PAY 4200 4 SHRI. P. G. GOVALE Jr. Clerk 5200-20200 + GRADE PAY 1900 5 SHRI. V. K. GAIKWAD Jr. Clerk 5200-20200 + GRADE PAY 1900 6 SHRI. A. A. BANE Jr. Clerk 5200-20200 + GRADE PAY 1900 7 SHRI. M.V. SANKHE Daftary 4470-7440 + GRADE PAY 1600 8 SHRI. S. R. PATIL Peon 4470-7440 + GRADE PAY 1300 The budget allocated to each of its agency, indicating the particulars of all plans, proposed expenditures & reports on disbursements made :- The income of the Council consist as under :- 1) Fees received from the practitioners as registration fee, renewal fee, All duplicate certificate fee & Duplicate mark lists fee etc. This Council does not get any grants from the State Govt. This Council expenditure is salaries of employees , allowances of members of Council i.e.
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