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Thursday) in the Committee Room, Dental Council of India, Aiwan-E-Galib Marg, Kotla Road New Delhi at 10.00 A.M DENTAL COUNCIL OF INDIA Meeting File of the Executive Committee of the Dental Council of India held on 23rd August, 2018 (Thursday) in the Committee Room, Dental Council of India, Aiwan-E-Galib Marg, Kotla Road New Delhi at 10.00 a.m. in respect of compliance cases. Inspection Report MDS Recootion Maharashtra 6(1). Yogita Dental College & Hospital, Ratnagiri To consider the Joint Inspection Report of the Council's Inspectors Dr. Himadri Chakrabarty, Kolkata & Dr. Bela Dilip Dave, Ahmedabad to evaluate the standard of the first final MDS examination in the speciality of Periodontology with 2 seats conducted by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik in respect of MDS students of Yogita Dental College & Hospital, Ratnagiri on 16th & 17th J-1-u y, 2018 alongwith the recommendation of the Sub-Committee (20.8.2018). Periodontology with 2 seats Compliance 1. University Affiliation:- There is no University Affiliation for the year 2018-19. 2. Essentiality Certificate:- There is no Essentiality Certificate. 3. There is no list of Library Books. 4. There is no annexures of Patients Records on the day of Inspection. 5. Dr. Kamlesh Talesara, Reader is not accepted since her publications i.e. Lasers in Medical Sciences is not accepeted for 15 points. 6(7) Institute of Dental Sciences, Bareillv To consider the Joint Inspection Report of the Council's Inspectors Dr. H. Thamizh Chelvan, Chennai & Dr. Rashmi P. Bhavasar, Vadodara to evaluate the standard of the first final MDS examination in the speciality of Oral Pathology & Microbiology with 2 seats conducted by Bareilly International University, Bareilly in respect of MDS students of Institute of Dental Sciences, Bareilly on 30th & 31st July, 2018 alongwith the recommendation of the Sub-Committee (20.8.2018). Oral Pathology & Microbiology with 2 seats The affidavit of the following teaching staff are incomplete 1. Dr. Gaurav Sapra, Professor 2. Dr. Ashutosh Agarwal Professor 3. Dr. Aditi Murari Reader The above said documents have to be submitted strictly within 10 days to the Secretary, DCI by the Principal/Dean of the College in person. 2 6(8) Institute of Dental Sciences, Bareilly To consider the Joint Inspection Report of the Council's Inspectors Dr. Himanshu Arean, Rishikesh & Dr. R. Sridharan, Kanchipuram to evaluate the standard of the first final MDS examination in the speciality of Prosthodontics and Crown & Bridge with 6 seats conducted by Bareilly International University, Bareilly in respect of MDS students of Institute of Dental Sciences, Bareilly on 30th & 31st July, 2018 alongwith the recommendation of the Sub-Committee (20.8.2018). Prosthodontics and Crown & Bridge with 6 seats The affidavit of the following teaching staff are incomplete 1. Dr. Mukesh K. Singhal, shown as Professor & HOD 2. Dr. Chandana Nair, shown as Professor 3. Dr. Kanhaiya Lal Gupta, shown as Professor. 4. Dr. Alok Kumar, shown as Professor. 5. Dr. Nitin Rastogi, shown as Reader. 6. Dr. Shweta Tanwar, shown as Reader. 7. Dr. Juhi Jaiswal, shown as Reader. 8. Dr. Anuj Kishore Shukla, shown as Lecturer. 9. Dr. Pratik Gupta, shown as Lecturer. 10.Dr. Pinki Bankoti, shown as Lecturer. 11.Dr. Zainab Masood Khan, shown as Lecturer. 12.Dr. Nitin Srivastava, shown as Lecturer. 13.Dr. Farah Ahmed, shown as Lecturer. 14.Dr. Tushar Mittal, shown as Lecturer. The above said documents have to be submitted strictly within 10 days to the Secretary, DCI by the Principal/Dean of the College in person. 6(9) Institute of Dental Sciences, Bareilly To consider the Joint Inspection Report of the Council's Inspectors Dr. Nymphea Pandit, Yamuna Nagar & Dr. Jammula Surya Prasanna, Hyderabad to evaluate the standard of the first final MDS examination in the speciality of Periodontology with 6 seats conducted by Bareilly International University, Bareilly in respect of MDS students of Institute of Dental Sciences, Bareilly on 3rd & 4th August, 2018 alongwith the recommendation of the Sub-Committee (20.8.2018). Periodontology with 6 seats Compliance 1. Equipments:- There is deficiency of equipments in the deptt. of Periodontology i.e. Auto Clave (fully automatic front loading)-6, Formalin Chamber -1, WHO Probe -1, Nabers probe -1, Marquis color coded probe -1, Arkansas Sharpening stone -1. The affidavit of the following teaching staff are incomplete 2. Dr. R.G. Shivamanjunath, shown as Professor & HOD. 3. Dr. H.S. Bhattacharya, shown as Professor. 4. Dr. Mini Saluja, shown as Professor. 5. Dr. Manvi Agarwal, shown as Reader. 6. Dr. Jaishree Garg, shown as Reader. 7. Dr. Ashish Agarwal, shown as Reader. Cont'd... 3 8, Dr. Rika Singh, shown as Reader. 9. Dr. Prerna Agarwal, shown as Lecturer 10.Dr. Neeraj Chandra, shown as Lecturer. 11.Dr. Himanshi Agarwal, shown as Lecturer. 12.Dr. Abhinav Rastogi, shown as Lecturer. 13.Dr. Astha Agarwal, shown as Lecturer. The above said documents have to be submitted strictly within 10 days to the Secretary, DCI by the Principal/Dean of the College in person. 6(10) Institute of Dental Sciences, Bareilly To consider the Joint Inspection Report of the Council's Inspectors Dr. Madhu K. Bangalore & Dr. Rishi Tyagi, Delhi to evaluate the standard of the first final MDS examination in the speciality of Paedodontics and Preventive Dentistry with 3 seats conducted by Bareilly International University, Bareilly in respect of MDS students of Institute of Dental Sciences, Bareilly on 1st & 2nd August, 2018 alongwith the recommendation of the Sub-Committee (20.8.2018). Paedodontics and Preventive Dentistry with 3 seats Compliance The affidavit of the following teaching staff are incomplete 1. Dr. Sathyajith Naik N. shown as Professor & HOD. 2. Dr. Anshul shown as Professor. 3. Dr. Swati Tripathi shown as Professor. 4. Dr. Pallavi Vashisht shown as Reader. 5. Dr. Shivangi Sharma shown as Lecturer. 6. Dr. Vaibhav Gangwar shown as Lecturer. The above said documents have to be submitted strictly within 10 days to the Secretary, DCI by the Principal/Dean of the College in person. 6(11) Institute of Dental Sciences, Bareilly To consider the Joint Inspection Report of the Council's Inspectors Dr. P. Karunakar, Hyderbad & Dr. Rajesh Podar, Navi Mumbai to evaluate the standard of the first final MDS examination in the speciality of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics with 6 seats conducted by Bareilly International University, Bareilly in respect of MDS students of Institute of Dental Sciences, Bareilly on 6th & 7th August, 2018 alongwith the recommendation of the Sub-Committee (20.8.2018). Conservative Dentistry & Endodontics with 6 seats Compliance The affidavit of the following teaching staff are incomplete 1. Dr. Chandra Vijay Singh shown as Reader 2. Dr. Surabhi Kakar shown as Professor The above said documents have to be submitted strictly within 10 days to the Secretary, DCI by the Principal/Dean of the College in person. Cont'd... 4 Ph` 6(13) Institute of Dental Sciences, Bareilly To consider the Joint Inspection Report of the Council's Inspectors Dr. Arun Dodamani, Dhule & Dr. Chandra Shekar B.R., Mysore to evaluate the standard of the first final MDS examination in the speciality of Public Health Dentistry with 3 seats conducted by Bareilly International University, Bareilly in respect of MDS students of Institute of Dental Sciences, Bareilly on 1St & 2nd August, 2018 alongwith the recommendation of the Sub-Committee (20.8.2018). Public Health Dentistry with 3 Compliance The affidavit of the following teaching staff are incomplete 1. Dr. Shivlingesh K. Kamate shown as Prof. & HOD 2. Dr. Shanmukha G. shown as Professor, 3. Dr. Puneet Gupta shown as Reader 4. Dr. Chanchal Gangwar shown as Lecturer 5. Dr. Smariti shown as Lecturer 6. Dr. Anushka Gupta shown as Lecturer The above said documents have to be submitted strictly within 10 days to the Secretary, DCI by the Principal/Dean of the College in person. 6(14). Institute of Dental Sciences, Bareilly To consider the Joint Inspection Report of the Council's Inspectors Dr. Mohammad Mushtaq, Srinagar & Dr. Rajiv Gupta, Yamuna Nagar to evaluate the standard of the first final MDS examination in the speciality of Orthodontics & Dentofacial Orthopedics with 3 seats conducted by Bareilly International University, Bareilly in respect of MDS students of Institute of Dental Sciences, Bareilly on 8th & 9th August, 2018 alongwith the recommendation of the Sub- Committee (20.8.2018). Orthodontics & Dentofacial Orthopedics with 3 seats Compliance The affidavit of the following teaching staff are incomplete 1. Dr. Deepak Kumar Agarwal shown as Prof. & HOD 2. Dr. Priti Bhattacharya shown as Professor 3. Dr. Anku Gupta shown as Reader 4. Dr. Juhi Ansar shown as Reader 5. Dr. Ravi Bhandari shown as Sr. Lecturer 6. Dr. Shivani Singh shown as Sr. Lecturer The above said documents have to be submitted strictly within 10 days to the Secretary, DCI by the Principal/Dean of the College in person. Cont'd... 5 6(16) Sardar Patel Post Graduate Institute of Dental and Medical Sciences, Lucknow To consider the Joint Inspection Report of the Council's Inspectors Dr. M.C. Sainath, Chennai & Dr. Ashish Kumar Bark, Cuttack to evaluate the standard of the first final MDS examination for increase of seats in the speciality of Orthodontics & Dentofacial Orthopedics from 4 to 6 seats conducted by Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Avadh University, Faizabad in respect of MDS students of Sardar Patel Post Graduate Institute of Dental and Medical Sciences, Lucknow on 6th & 7th August, 2018 alongwith the recommendation of the Sub-Committee (20.8.2018). Compliance Orthodontics & Dentofacial Orthopedics with 6 seats The affidavit of the following teaching staff are incomplete 1. Dr. Praveen Mehrotra, Dean 2. Dr. Sudhir Kapoor, Prof. & HOD 3. Dr. Raj Kumar Jaiswal, Reader 4. Dr. Jitendra Bhagchandani, Reader 5. Dr. Sonahita Agarwal, Reader 6. Dr. Geeta Verma, Reader The above said documents have to be submitted strictly within 10 days to the Secretary, DCI by the Principal/Dean of the College in person.
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