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196min 1 CENTRAL COUNCIL OF INDIAN MEDICINE NEW DELHI MINUTES OF 196 th MEETING OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE HELD ON 21.07.2014 AT NEW DELHI PRESENT 1. Dr. Vanitha Muralikumar, President Chairman 2. Dr. Amitabh Kumar, Vice-President (Ayurved) Member 3. Dr. Rashidullah Khan, Vice-President (Unani) Member 4. Dr. V. Stanley Jones, Vice-President (Siddha) Member 5. Dr. Bhirgupati Pandey Member 6. Dr. V.G. Udayakumar Member 7. Dr. Umesh Shukla Member 8. Dr. Srinivas K. Bannigol Member 9. Dr. Shuhabuddin Member 10.Dr. Mohd. Shafique Member Dr. Shamshad Bano Asstt. Registrar (Unani), CCIM Following member could not attend the meeting:- 1. Dr. B. Muthukumar Member Special Agenda Item No.1. Welcome to newly elected President of the CCIM regarding. It was noted that Dr. (Smt.) Vanitha Muralikumar, Member CCIM has been declared elected as President, Central Council of Indian Medicine on 11.07.2014. The Executive Committee welcomed to the newly elected President of the CCIM. Agenda Item No.1. Confirmation of minutes of the 195 th meeting of Executive Committee held on 07.07.2014 at New Delhi. It was noted that 195 th meeting of Executive Committee was held on 07.07.2014 at New Delhi. The minutes of the same were sent to all the members of the Executive Committee on 16.07.2014 by email to suggest addition/deletion if any in respect of correctness of the minutes. The same were also placed before the Committee at the time of consideration of the same. The members informed that no addition/deletion is required in the minutes. Therefore, the Executive Committee confirmed the same.

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  • 196min 1

    CENTRAL COUNCIL OF INDIAN MEDICINE

    NEW DELHI

    MINUTES OF 196th MEETING OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE HELD ON 21.07.2014 AT

    NEW DELHI

    PRESENT

    1. Dr. Vanitha Muralikumar, President Chairman 2. Dr. Amitabh Kumar, Vice-President (Ayurved) Member

    3. Dr. Rashidullah Khan, Vice-President (Unani) Member

    4. Dr. V. Stanley Jones, Vice-President (Siddha) Member

    5. Dr. Bhirgupati Pandey Member 6. Dr. V.G. Udayakumar Member

    7. Dr. Umesh Shukla Member

    8. Dr. Srinivas K. Bannigol Member

    9. Dr. Shuhabuddin Member

    10.Dr. Mohd. Shafique Member Dr. Shamshad Bano Asstt. Registrar (Unani), CCIM

    Following member could not attend the meeting:-

    1. Dr. B. Muthukumar Member

    Special Agenda Item No.1. Welcome to newly elected President

    of the CCIM – regarding.

    It was noted that Dr. (Smt.) Vanitha Muralikumar, Member CCIM has been declared

    elected as President, Central Council of Indian Medicine on 11.07.2014.

    The Executive Committee welcomed to the newly elected President of the

    CCIM.

    Agenda Item No.1. Confirmation of minutes of the 195th meeting of

    Executive Committee held on 07.07.2014 at New

    Delhi.

    It was noted that 195th meeting of Executive Committee was held on 07.07.2014 at

    New Delhi. The minutes of the same were sent to all the members of the Executive Committee on 16.07.2014 by email to suggest addition/deletion if any in respect of

    correctness of the minutes.

    The same were also placed before the Committee at the time of consideration of the

    same. The members informed that no addition/deletion is required in the minutes.

    Therefore, the Executive Committee confirmed the same.

  • 196min 2

    Agenda Item No.2. Minutes of the meeting of Sub-Committee to examine the applications for the post of

    Stenographer Grade – II – Hindi (OBC).

    It was noted that a Sub-Committee meeting was held on 08.7.2014 at CCIM office to examine the applications received for one post of Stenographer Grade-II – Hindi

    (O.B.C.).

    The Sub-Committee comprising of Dr. Amitabh Kumar, V.P (Ayurved), Dr.

    Shuhabuddin, Dr. V.G. Udayakumar and Dr. Umesh Shukla went through in details of

    the applications received, documents related to the Recruitment Rules, Advertisement and list sponsored from the Directorate of Employment, Delhi.

    The Sub-Committee was of the opinion that listing of the candidates shall be done as

    per the essential qualifications prescribed in the Recruitment Rules sanctioned by

    Government of India on aggregate 50% marks secured by the candidates in the 12th class and they can be called for the skill test as per norms.

    However, contents of the minutes of the Sub-Committee are as under:-

    “The Sub-Committee gone through in details the applications received for one post of Stenographer Grade-II-Hindi (O.B.C.), documents related to the Recruitment Rules, Advertisement and list sponsored against CCIM ID No.2011001541 received from Data Centre, Directorate of Employment, Delhi.

    The Sub-Committee is of the opinion that listing of the candidates shall be done as per the essential qualification prescribed in the Recruitment Rules sanctioned by Government of India on aggregate 50% marks secured by the candidates in the 12th class and they can be called for the Skill Test as per norms.”

    Executive Committee agreed to the same.

    Agenda Item No.3. Special Leave Petition No. 16777/2014 titled as

    The Secretary, CCIM Vs T. Retnapandian & Ors.

    before the Supreme Court of India.

    It was noted that the High Court of Madras Bench at Madurai had passed an order dated 13.06.2014 on W.P. No. 4713/2014. In the said order, the Court allowed the

    Writ Petition and declared the nomination of Dr. Vanitha Muralikumar to CCIM as

    illegal. The Court further directed to UOI to reconsider the nomination of Dr. Vanitha

    Muralikumar within 04 weeks. Based on this order, CCIM was in receipt of two PIL, one at Delhi High Court and other at Madurai High Court challenging all the nominations

    done by GOI and restrain such members from office. Thereafter, above mentioned

    order of the Court has been assailed by filing an SLP No. 16777/2014 by the Council titled as The Secretary, CCIM Vs T. Retnapandian & Ors. As informed by Shri Shadan

    Farasat, Advocate on Record, Supreme Court of India that the above SLP was listed on

    11.07.2014 and upon hearing the parties, the Supreme Court stayed the operation of order dated 13.06.2014 of the High Court of Madras Bench at Madurai. Accordingly, an

    Office Order dated 11.07.2014 was issued by the Council directing to Dr. P. R. Sharma,

    Registrar-cum-Secretary & Returning Officer to declare the result of President, CCIM.

    As per result declared, Dr. (Smt.) Vanitha Muralikumar, Member CCIM has been elected President, CCIM.

    Executive Committee noted and approved the same.

  • 196min 3

    Agenda Item No.4. Legal opinion on the letter of AYUSH Deptt. dated

    29.01.2014 issued to CCIM on complaint made by Dr. Bhusunurmath against Dr. R. Ganiger for

    corruption charges-regarding.

    It was noted that the letter vide dated 29.01.2014 received from Deptt. of AYUSH to

    this Council regarding misuse of the post as member of CCIM by Dr. R. Ganiger for which Legal opinion is sought from Legal Section. In the said letter, it has been

    directed to CCIM to examine the matter and send a report to Deptt. of AYUSH. As per

    previous notes so far in this matter Council has demanded an affidavit from the

    complainant (Dr. Bhusunurmath) and in this regard the same has been received from Dr. Bhusunurmath on dated 01.02.2014. However legal section has no knowledge that

    whether any action regarding such complaint has already been initiated by this Council

    or not.

    Legal opinion in respect of complaint letter of Dr. Bhusunurmath vide dated

    30.11.2013 is as follows:-

    a. In respect of point no. 1 of complaint letter, CCIM has no locus standi to

    take any explanation/clarification from Dr. R. Ganiger as to why he has used

    name in respect of mentioned workshop. b. In respect of point no. 2 it is stated that it is to be cleared whether CCIM

    members are allowed to use CCIM’s logo and name or letterhead or not for

    any personal correspondence. Further regarding the extension of co-sponsorship fund in favor of organizing Secretary, Taranath Ayurved Medical

    College, Bellary, the locus standi is of the said College to seek explanation

    from Dr. R. Ganiger.

    c. In respect of point no. 3 it is stated that nothing is found malicious in letter dated 11.10.2013 regarding contribution of study material from 1st and 2nd

    year’s teachers for BAMS syllabus.

    d. In respect of point no. 4, it is stated that DD/ Amount in respect of Co-sponsorship for organizing a workshop was required in favor of “Organizing

    Secretary, Taranath Ay. Medical College Bellary” therefore the locus standi is

    of a said College further nothing malicious is found in generating fund for Organizing for workshop.

    e. In respect of point no. 5 the code of conduct for members, CCIM is required

    to ascertain whether the said action/ conduct of Dr. R. Ganiger is illegal

    within the category of misconduct.

    Further, organizing workshop in 3 star hotel is the Prerogative of the organizing body to choose the venue, regarding organizing workshop for syllabus in a hotel, needs

    clarification that whether such an event requires prior permission from state Govt. or

    CCIM. Here the name of University has been used therefore locus standi is of the University and not of CCIM to object the same.

    Executive Committee decided that member should not use CCIM Logo and

    letter head in the name of CCIM while making personal correspondence. The same may be intimated to all members of CCIM. EC further decided that Legal

    Opinion be sent to Govt. of India, Deptt. of AYUSH in reference to their letter

    dated 29.01.2014.

  • 196min 4

    Agenda Item No.5. Recommendation of Jamia Tibbia Deoband Medical

    College, Saharanpur, (UP) under Section 13C for the session 2014-15- regarding.

    It was noted that the recommendation of Screening Committee was for 60 seats. But due to typographical error, it has been mentioned as 50 seats in the minutes of

    Screening Committee and same was informed in 193rd EC held on 28.05.2014.

    Therefore, the seats as reported to 193rd EC in respect of above may be read as 60

    seats.

    Further, it is informed that the recommendation of said college as per actual

    sanctioned seats by GOI has been sent to GOI with the approval of President I/c, CCIM.

    Executive Committee ratified the same.

    Agenda Item No.6. Complaint of Shri Gangadhar Shastri Gune

    Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Ahmednagar,

    Maharashtra – Regarding.

    It was noted that a complaint has been received on the notarized affidavit from Dr.

    Shridhar Jakhuji Darekar against Sh. Gangadhar Shastri Gune Ayurved Mahavidyalaya,

    Ahmednagar, Maharashtra. The contents of the complaint are as under:-

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    fuekZ.k dhA vkSj euekuh dkjHkkj fd;k vkSj vc Hkh euekuh dkjHkkj fd;k tk jgk gSA mlus

    ng”kr fuekZ.k djds izkWfOgNsaV QaM ds uke ij izR;sd :- 18000@& ckdk;nk olwy fd,A ;s iSls

    olwy djrs le; mlus vxj vki iSls ugha nsaxs rks vkids isesaV ges”kk ds fy, can gks tk,s axs vkSj

    uksdjh Hkh pyh tk,xh] vlds ckjs esa fdlh us dksbZ Hkh f”kdk;r dh] rks esjk dqN Hkh gksus okyk ughsa

    D;ksfd esjs laca/k laLFkk ds cM+s yksxksa ls gSA bruk gksus ij deZpkfj;ksa u s iSls ugha Hkjs rks oS-

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    Lohdkj djus ds dkj.k fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks ijh{kk ls oafpr jguk iM+kA gkbZdksVZ] lqizhedksVZ esa tkus ds

    ckn Hkh ;”k ugha feykA blfy, 50 fo|kfFkZ;ksa ds nks lky [kkyh x,A blh rjg lHkh fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks

    izR;sdh :- 25 yk[k uqdlku HkjikbZ nsuh pkfg,A

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  • 196min 5

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    vkSj fo|kihB desVh us tks =qfV;ka crkbZ gSa mlds ckjs esa laLFkk pkydksa us dksbZ dne ugha mBk;kA

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    5- gekjs :X.kky; dk :ikarj /keZ”kkyk esa vkSj clrhxg̀ dk :ikarj jk’Vªoknh dkWxszl ds foJkexg̀ esa gqvk gSA v/;{k ds dqiq= laxzke txrki us olrhx̀g dh rksM+eksM+ ds jk’Vªoknh dkWxzsl dk dk; kZy;

    “kq: fd;k gSA lSadM+ks vuigpkus O;fDr egkfo|ky; ds ifjlj esa jgdj Nk=ksa dks nenkgh vkSj

    yM+fd;ksa dh NsM+NkM+ djrs gSaA blds f[kykQ fo|kfFkZ;ksa esa vkokTk mBk;k exj mudks neckth

    djds mudh vkokt oan dh xbZA ,d fo|keafnj esa fdlh jktdh; i{k dk dk;kZy; [kksydj

    naxkeLrh djuk ;s fuanuh; ckr gSA exj laLFkk pkydksa dks blds ckjs esa dksbZ [ksn ugha gSA

    6- gekjs egkfo|ky; esa lp dks >wB vkSj >wB dks lp dgrs gSA gkWfLiVy dks /keZ”kkyk cukbZ xbZ gSA dbZ lkyksa esa ,d Hkh cM+k “kL=deZ ugha gqvk gSA exj lSadM+ks “kL=deZ >wBs cuk, x, gSA gj fnu

    25 ls 40 :X.k vkrs gSA exj gj fnu 70 & 80 :Xu >wBs cuk, tkrs gSA bUpktZ izpk;Z fuackydj

    us “kY;foHkkx izeq[k gksus ds ukrs ftanxh esa ,d Hkh “kL=deZ ugha fd;kA mlus ysfMt esa izksLVsV

    bUyktZesaV dk funku fd;k gSA muds gLrk{kj dk dsl isij lkFk esa Hkst jgs gSaA mudk ;s gky

    ns[kdj egkfo|ky; dk “kS{kf.kd ntkZ D;k gSA bldk vuqeku vki yxk ldrs gSaA

    7- ,Dl&js fMikVZesaV dbZ lkyksa ls can gSA iSFkkWyksth ySc esa fdjdksy izdkj ds bUosfLVxs”ku gksrs gSaA vr% :X.kks dks ckgj tkdj bUosfLVxs”ku djus iM+rs gSaA iapdeZ foHkkx esa vR;ar fdjdksy izdkj ds

    mipkj gksrs gSaA bu lHkh dkj.kks ls is”kaV ugha vkrsA is”kaV c

  • 196min 6

    Agenda Item No.8. Reporting of decision of Govt. of India in respect of

    Ayurved colleges permitted/not permitted by Govt. of

    India for the session 2014-15.

    It was noted that Government of India has conveyed the decision in respect of

    following Ayurved colleges permitted/not permitted for the session 2014-15 so far in response of the recommendations of the CCIM as under.

    Sl. No.

    Name of the College

    Recommendation by CCIM for the Year 2014-15

    Decision of Govt of India for the Year 2014-15

    GOI Letter No. & date

    1. Loknete Rajarambapu Patil Ayurved College,

    Sangli,Maharashtra

    Recommended for UG course with

    50 seats and PG in 10 subjects namely (i) Swasthavritta-06 seats,

    (ii) Rasashastra & Bhaishajya Kalpana-06 seats, (iii) Agad tantra-

    06 seats, (iv) Rognidan-06 seats, (v) Shalya tantra-05 seats, (vi)

    Kaumarbhritya-06 seats, (vii)

    Kayachikitsa-05 seats, (viii)

    Panchkarma-06 seats, (ix) Prasuti tantra & Striroga-05 seats & (x)

    Shalakya tantra (Shiro Nasa-Karna Avum Kantha Roga)-06 seats

    Conditional permission for

    UG course with 50 seats and 57 seats in 10 PG courses

    namely (i) Swasthavritta-06 seats, (ii) Bhaishajya

    Kalpana-06 seats, (iii) Agad tantra & Vidhivaidyaka-06

    seats, (iv) Rognidan-06

    seats, (v) Shalya tantra-05

    seats, (vi) Kaumarbhritya-06 seats, (vii) Kayachikitsa-05

    seats, (viii) Panchkarma-06 seats, (ix) Prasuti tantra &

    Striroga-05 seats & (x) Shalakya tantra-06 seats

    F.No.R-

    17011/164/2014-EP(IM-1)

    dated 11.07.2014

    2. Rajiv Gandhi Education Society Ayurvedic college

    RON – 582209,Gadag

    Recommended for UG course with

    40 seats and for PG in 03 subjects namely Dravyaguna – 6 seats,

    Kayachikitsa – 06 seats and Shalya Tantra – 06 seats

    Conditional permission for

    UG course with 40 seats and 03 PG courses namely

    (i)Dravyaguna – 06 seats(ii) Kayachikitsa – 06 seats

    (iii)Shalya Tantra – 06 seats.

    No.R-

    17011/76/2014-EP(IM-1) dated

    10.07.2014

    3. Pravara Medical Trust's Padamshri Dr. Vitthal Rao Vikhl

    Patil, Foundation Ayurved College

    Shevgaon Distt. AHMEDNAGAR

    Recommended for granting

    conditional permission for UG course with 50 seats and PG in 03

    subjects namely (i) Rachna Sharir-06 seats, (ii) Rasashastra &

    Bhaishajya kalpana-06 seats & (iii) Samhita Siddhanta-05 seats

    Conditional permission for

    UG course with 50 seats and 17 seats in 03 PG courses

    namely (i) Rachna Sharir-06 seats, (ii) Rasashastra &

    Bhaishajya kalpana-06 seats & (iii) Ay.Samhita -05 seats

    F.No.R-

    17011/155/2014-EP(IM-1)

    dated 10.07.2014

    4. Shri Radha Krishna Toshniwal

    Ayurved Mahavidyalaya,

    Station Road AKOLA 444001

    Recommended for granting conditional permission for UG

    course with 50 seats and PG in 03 subjects namely (i) Kayachikitsa-03

    seats, (ii) Shalya tantra-03 seats & (iii) Rachna Sharir-02 seats but not

    recommended for PG in Samhita Siddhanta due to deficit of

    additional faculty for the session 2014-15.

    Conditional permission for UG course with 50 seats and

    10 seats in 04 PG courses namely (i) Kayachikitsa-03

    seats (ii) Shalya tantra-03 seats (iii) Rachna Sharir-02

    seats (iv)Samhita-02 seats

    F.No.R-17011/145/201

    4-EP(IM-1) dated

    10.07.2014

    5. Shri S.B.Siddalinga Shivacharya Swamiji, Ayurved

    College MUNDARGI Distt.

    GADAG – 582118 (Karnataka)

    Recommended for granting

    conditional permission for UG course with 30 seats

    Conditional permission for

    UG course with 30 seats

    No.R-

    17011/70/2014-EP(IM-1) dated

    10.07.2014

    6. Seth Chandanmal Mutha Aryangla

    Vaidyak Mahavidyalaya,

    Gandamal, SATARA

    Recommended for granting conditional permission for UG

    course with 50 seats and PG in Kayachikitsa-03 seats

    Conditional permission for UG course with 50 seats and

    PG in Kayachikitsa-03 seats

    F.No.R-17011/127/201

    4-EP(IM-1) dated

    10.07.2014

    7. S.M.B.T Ayurved College,

    Recommended for granting

    conditional permission for UG

    Conditional permission for

    UG course with 50 seats

    F.No.R-

    12011/02/2006

  • 196min 7

    At. Nandihills,

    Dhamangaon, Teh. Igatpuri

    Distt. NASIK (MS)

    course with 50 seats -EP(IM-1) dated

    10.07.2014

    8. AV S Ayurved Mahavidyalya, Muranken, BIJAPUR

    Recommended for granting

    conditional permission for UG course with 50 seats and PG in 1

    subjects namely Rasashastra & Bhaishajya Kalpana-05 seats

    Conditional permission for

    UG course with 50 seats and PG in 1 subjects namely

    Rasashastra & Bhaishajya Kalpana-05 seats

    No.R-

    17011/42/2014-EP(IM-1) dated

    10.07.2014

    9. Dhanwantari Ayurved College &

    Hospital, Siddapur,Karnataka

    Recommended for granting conditional permission for UG

    course with 40 seats

    Conditional permission for UG course with 40 seats

    No.R-17011/78/2014

    -EP(IM-1) dated 10.07.2014

    10. Veena Vadini Ayurved College &

    Hospital

    Opp. Shriram Mandir

    Chuna Bhatti, Kolar Road

    BHOPAL 460001

    Recommended for granting conditional permission for UG

    course with 50 seats

    Conditional permission for UG course with 50 seats

    No.R-17011/111/201

    4-EP(IM-1)

    dated 10.07.2014

    11. Rajiv Gandhi Rajkiya Government Ayurvedic Post-

    graduate College, Distt Kangra,

    Paprola

    Recommended for granting

    conditional permission for UG course with 50 seats and PG in 11

    subjects namely (i) Kayachikitsa-06 seats, (ii) Shalya tantra-04 seats,

    (iii) Shalakya tantra-04 seats, (iv) Samhita Siddhanta-04 seat, (v)

    Rasashastra & Bhaishajya Kalpana-02 seats (instead of 03), (vi)

    Dravyaguna-02 seats (instead of 03), (vii) Rognidan-02 seats

    (instead of 03), (viii) Prasuti tantra & Striroga-03 seats, (ix) Balaroga-

    03 seats, (x) Panchkarma-02 seats (instead of 03) & (xi) Swasthavritta-

    03 seats

    Conditional permission for

    UG course with 50 seats and 11 PG courses namely (i)

    Kayachikitsa-06 seats, (ii) Shalya tantra-04 seats, (iii)

    Shalakya tantra-04 seats, (iv) Samhita Siddhanta-04

    seat, (v) Rasashastra-03 seats (vi) Dravyaguna-03

    seats (vii) Rognidan-03 seats (viii) Prasuti tantra -03 seats,

    (ix) Balaroga-03 seats, (x) Panchkarma-03 seats (xi)

    Swasthavritta-03 seats

    No.R-

    17011/35/2014-EP(IM-1) Dated

    10.07.2014

    12. S.D.M Ayurved Medical College Jamkhandi, Terdal,

    Bagalkot

    Recommended for granting

    conditional permission for UG course with 50 seats for the session

    2014-15.

    Conditional permission for

    UG with 50 seats.

    No.R-

    12011/12/2005-EP(IM-1) dated

    10.07.2014

    13. ALN Rao Memorial Ayurved

    Mahavidyalya Distt. Chikmagalore

    KOPPA 577126

    Recommended for UG course with 60 seats and PG in 3 subjects

    namely Dravyaguna-6 seats, Bhaishjyakalpana-5 seats and

    Kayachikitsa-5 seats

    Conditional permission UG course with 60 seats and 03

    PG courses namely (i)Dravyaguna-06 seats

    (ii)Rasashastra &Bhaishjyakalpana-05 seats

    (iii) Kayachikitsa-05 seats

    No.R-17011/39/2014

    -EP(IM-1) Dated 10.07.2014

    14. Government Ayurved College, Vazirabad, NANDED

    431601.

    Recommended for UG course with

    60 seats and PG in 12 subjects namely Samhita Siddhanta-2 seats,

    Rachna Sharir-3 seats, Kriya Sharir-4 seats, Dravyaguna-2 seats,

    Rasashastra & Bhaishjakalpana-2 seats, Rognidan-2 seats ,

    Swasthavritta-2 seats, Prasuti tantra & Stri roga-2 seats, Shalya

    tantra-4 seats, Shalakya tantra-5 seats, Kaumarbhritya-3 seats, and

    Kayachikitsa-4 seats

    Conditional permission for

    UG course with 60 seats and 35 seats in 12 PG ourses

    namely (i)Ayurved Samhita -2 seats (ii) Rachna Sharir-3

    seats (iii) Kriya Sharir-4 seats(iv) Dravyaguna-2

    seats(v)Rasashastra -2 seats(vi)Rognidan-2 seats

    (vii) Swasthavritta-2 seats(viii) Prasuti tantra &

    Stri roga-2 seats (ix) Shalya tantra-4 seats(x) Shalakya

    tantra-5 seats (xi)Kaumarbhritya-3 seats

    (xii) Kayachikitsa-4 seats

    F.No.R-

    17011/157/2014-EP(IM-1)

    dated 09.07.2014

    15. Shri Vijay Mahenthesh

    Recommended for granting

    conditional permission for UG

    Conditional permission for

    UG course with 50 seats and

    No.R-

    17011/49/2014

  • 196min 8

    Ayurvedic Medical

    College, Ilkal, (Karnataka)

    course with 50 seats and PG in 02

    subjects namely (i) Kayachikitsa-05 seats (ii) Panchkarma-05 seats

    02 PG courses namely (i)

    Kayachikitsa-05 seats (ii) Panchkarma-05 seats

    -EP(IM-1) dated

    10.07.2014

    16. Gramin Ayurved Medical College

    Tq. Jamkhandi, TERDAL -587315

    Distt. Bagalkot

    Recommended for granting conditional permission for UG

    course with 50 seats

    Conditional permission for UG course with 50 seats

    No.R-17011/69/2014

    -EP(IM-1) dated 10.07.2014

    17. JSS Ayurved Medical College Shri

    Shivaratheshwara Nagar

    MYSORE-570015

    Recommended for granting

    conditional permission for UG course with 50 seats and PG in 03

    subjects namely (i) Dravyaguna-04 seats, (ii) Rasashastra & Bhaishajya

    Kalpana-04 seats & (iii) Panchkarma-05 seats

    Conditional permission for

    UG course with 50 seats and 03 PG courses namely (i)

    Dravyaguna-04 seats, (ii) Rasashastra & Bhaishajya

    Kalpana-04 seats & (iii) Panchkarma-05 seats

    No.R-

    17011/47/2014-EP(IM-1) dated

    10.07.2014

    18. Surya Mukhi Dinesh Ayurved College & Hospital

    Dinesh Nagram Booty, RANCHI

    835217

    Recommended for granting

    conditional permission for UG course with 40 seats

    Conditional permission for

    UG course with 40 seats

    No.R-

    17011/37/2014-EP(IM-1) Dated

    10.07.2014

    19. Babe Ke Ayurved College & Hospital Village & PO

    Dudhar, MOGA 142053

    Recommended for granting

    conditional permission for UG course with 60 seats and PG in 04

    subjects namely (i) Samhita Siddhanta-06 seats, (ii) Rachana

    Sharir-06 seats, (iii) Dravyaguna-06 seats & (iv) Kaumarbhritya-01 seat

    Conditional permission for

    UG course with 60 seats and 04 PG courses namely (i)

    Samhita Siddhanta-06 seats, (ii) Rachana Sharir-06 seats,

    (iii) Dravyaguna-06 seats & (iv) Kaumarbhritya-01 seat

    No.R-

    17011/182/2014-EP(IM-1)

    dated 10.07.2014

    20. Rajiv Gandhi Ayurveda Medical College and Hospital

    at Chalakkara Village, Mahe,

    Puducherry

    Recommended for granting

    conditional permission for UG with 50 seats.

    Conditional permission for

    UG with 50 seats.

    No.R-

    12011/02/2010-EP(IM-1)

    (2014-15) dated

    10.07.2014

    21. Patanjali Bhartiya Ayurvigyan Avum Anusandhan

    Sansthan, Patanjali

    Yog Peeth, Maharishi Dayanand

    Gram, Near Bahadrabad

    Haridwar – 249402, Uttarakhand

    Recommended for granting

    conditional permission for UG course with 50 seats.

    Conditional permission for

    UG course with 50 seats.

    No.R-

    12011/20/2008-EP(IM-1) for

    2014-15 dated

    10.07.2014

    22. Ayujyoti Ayurvedic college & Hospital,

    Jodhpuria, Sirsa-

    125055 ,Haryana

    Recommended for granting conditional permission for UG

    course with 50 seats

    Conditional permission for UG course with 50 seats

    No.R-12011/11/2009

    -EP(IM-1) dated

    10.07.2014

    23. Shekhawati Ayurved Medical College,

    Pilani

    Recommended for granting conditional permission for UG

    course with 50 seats.

    Conditional permission for UG course with 50 seats.

    No.R-12011/08/2008

    -EP(IM-1) for 2014-15 dated

    10.07.2014

    24. Maharashtra Education Society, Ghanekhunt-Lote,

    Tal. Khed, Distt. Ratnagiri

    (Maharashtra)

    Recommended for granting

    conditional permission for UG course with 50 seats for the session

    2014-15.

    Conditional permission with

    50 seats in UG (BAMS) course

    F.No.R-

    12011/15/2009-EP(IM-1) dated

    15.07.2014

    25. Shri Narayan Prasad Awathy Government Ayurved College,

    Raipur,Chattisgarh

    Recommended for granting

    conditional permission for UG course with 55 seats and PG in 05

    subjects namely Samhita-03 seats, Rachana Sharir -03 seats,

    Conditional Permission for

    BAMS Course with 55 seats and 05 PG courses i.e. (i)

    Samhita – 03 seats, (ii) Rachana Sharir- 03 seats.

    F.No.R-

    17011/15/2014-EP(IM-1) dated

    15.07.2014

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    Rasashastra & Bhaishajya Kalpana -

    03 seats, Shalya -03 seats and Kayachikitsa -05 seats

    (iii) Rashastra & Bhaishajya

    Kalpana- 03 seats, (iv) Kayachikitsa- 05 seats and

    (v) Shalay Tantra- 03 seats

    26. Mahadeorao Shivankar Ayurved

    College, & Research Institute Katangi

    kala, GONDIA

    Recommended for granting

    conditional permission for UG

    course with 50 seats

    Conditional permission with

    50 seats in UG (BAMS)

    course

    F.No.R-

    17011/152/201

    4-EP(IM-1) dated

    15.07.2014

    27. PN Panicker Sauhruda Ayurved

    Medical College,

    Kasaragod

    Recommended for granting conditional permission for UG

    course with 50 seats for the session

    2014-15.

    Conditional permission with 50 seats in UG (BAMS)

    course

    F.No.R-12011/01/2007

    -EP(IM-1) dated

    15.07.2014

    28. Major SD Singh Farrukhabad, UP

    Recommended for granting

    conditional permission for UG

    course with 50 seats.

    Conditional permission with

    50 seats in UG (BAMS ) course

    F.No.R-

    12011/07/2005-EP(IM-1) for

    2014-15 dated 15.07.2014

    29. Guru Nanak Ayurved College

    & Hospital,

    LUDHIANA Punjab

    Not recommended for granting

    permission for UG 60 seats for the

    session 2014-15 due to following

    reasons:-1. The higher faculties available are only in 10

    departments against the requirement in 11 departments.

    Conditional permission with

    60 seats in UG (BAMS )

    course

    F.No.R-

    17011/177/201

    4-EP(IM-1)

    dated 16.07.2014

    30. Dayanand Ayurved College & Hospital

    SIWAN 841266 (Bihar)

    Recommended for granting conditional permission for UG

    course with 50 seats and PG in 02 subjects namely (i) Dravyaguna-04

    seats & (ii) Kayachikitsa-04 seats for the session 2014-15.

    Conditional permission with 50 seats in BAMS(UG) course

    and 08 seats in 02 PG course namely (i) Kayachikitsa- 04

    seats and (ii) Dravyaguna- 04 seats

    F.No.R-17011/13/2014

    -EP(IM-1) dated 16.07.2014

    31. Shri SG Minority Ayurved College & Hospital, Saheri

    GAZIPUR

    Recommended for granting

    conditional permission for UG course with 60 seats and PG in 02

    subjects namely (i) Prasuti tantra & Striroga-04 seats & (ii) Rognidan-04

    seats

    Conditional permission with

    60 seats in BAMS (UG) course and 08 seats in 02 PG

    course i.e. (i) Rognidan- 04 seats (ii) Prasuti Tantra &

    Striroga- 04 seats

    F.No.R-

    17011/200/2014-EP(IM-1)

    dated 15.07.2014

    32. Bharat Ayurvedic Medical College, Muzaffarnagar (UP)

    Recommended for granting

    Conditional permission for UG course with 50 seats

    Conditional permission with

    50 seats in UG (BAMS) course

    F.No.R-

    12011/26/2008-EP(IM-1) for

    2014-15 dated 15.07.2014

    33. Nitishwar Ay. Medical College & Hospital Bawan

    Bigha, Kanhauli

    P.O. Ramana, MUZZAFARPUR

    842002

    Recommended for granting

    conditional permission for UG course with 50 seats for the session

    2014-15.

    Conditional Permission with

    50 seats in UG (BAMS) course

    F.No.R-

    17011/11/2014-EP(IM-1) dated

    14.07.2014

    34. Santhigiri Ayurved College Olassery PALAKKAD

    678551 (Kerala)

    Recommended for granting

    conditional permission for UG course with 50 seats for the session

    2014-15.

    Conditional Permission with

    50 seats in UG (BAMS) course

    F.No.R-

    17011/91/2014-EP(IM-1) dated

    11.07.2014

    35. Shri jayendra Saraswati Ayurved College,Nazarpeth-

    602103,Tamil Nadu

    Recommended for granting

    conditional permission for UG course with 50 seats

    Conditional permission with

    50 seats in UG (BAMS) course

    F.No.R-

    17011/190/2014-EP(IM-1)

    dated 15.07.2014

    Executive Committee noted the same.

  • 196min 10

    Agenda Item No.9. Approval of Annual Accounts for the year

    2013-14- regarding.

    It was noted that Annual Accounts for the year 2013-14 (Non-Plan & Plan) are to be

    submitted to D.G.A.C.E. to conduct Audit of the same as per provisions of the General

    Regulations of clause 85 (A). The same should be submitted to D.G.A.C.E. after approval of the Executive Committee.

    Executive Committee approved Council’s account and directed the office to send it to the D.G.A.C.E. At the same time, the EC was of the view that the

    Finance Committee is now in existence, therefore, in future, at first, it should

    be brought before the Finance Committee and thereafter before the EC.

    Agenda Item No.10. Fixation of fee of Advocate Shadan

    Farasat-regarding.

    It was noted that the bills of Advocate on Record Sh. Shadan Farasat is received

    through Legal Axis. The bills pertain to Drafting, Court fee, Briefing to the Senior

    Counsel, Finalization of draft of SLP, Photocopy. Further he has also claimed fee for appearance and briefing to senior counsel and appearance to Supreme Court whereas

    regular/ Senior Counsel also appeared in these cases.

    Particulars Amount Remarks of Legal Section

    SLP No. 14024/2014. CCIM Vs. T. Retnapandian & Ors. Drafting & filing Filing of Additional Documents & Urgency Affidavit

    Cost of Court Fee, Photocopy, etc. Briefing of Senior Counsel and Appearance before Supreme Court on 23.05.2014 Briefing of Senior Counsel and Appearance

    before Supreme Court on 02.06.2014

    Rs. 40,000/- Rs. 10,000/-

    Rs. 5,000/- Rs. 10,000/- Rs. 10,000/-

    Advocate Ahmadi has also claimed fee for drafting of this SLP at the same has been paid to her.

    Fee to be fixed and approved.

    SLP No. 16777/2014, The Secretary, CCIM Vs. T. Retnapandian & Ors. Finalization of draft of SLP, filing & listing Appearance before Court no. 5 of Supreme Court on 09.07.2014 Cost of Court fee & Photocopy etc.

    Rs. 30,000/- Rs. 10,000/- Rs. 5,000/-

    Fee to be fixed and approved.

  • 196min 11

    SLP No. 14510/2014, CCIM Vs. V.P. Tyagi & Ors. Drafting & Filing Filing of Additional Documents & Urgency

    Affidavit Cost of Court Fee, Photocopy, etc Assisting Senior Counsel in Mentioning on 26.05.2014 Briefing of Senior Counsel and Appearance before Supreme Court on 02.06.2014

    Rs.40,000/- Rs. 10,000/-

    Rs. 5,000/- Rs. 5,000/- Rs. 10,000/-

    Fee to be fixed and approved.

    It was informed by the Ex-President I/c, CCIM to EC members that both the

    counsels (senior counsel & AOR) were engaged by the CCIM. Therefore,

    payments be made. EC sanctioned the bill as it is.

    Agenda Item No.11. Recommendation of Screening Committee

    in respect of Visitation report of Ganga

    Education Society’s Ayurvedic Medical

    College, Kolhapur, Maharashtra under

    Section 13 C of the IMCC Act, 1970.

    It was noted that in reference to the decision of 193th E.C. held on 28.05.2014 under

    Addl. Agenda Item No.10 the visitation report of Ganga Education Society’s Ayurvedic

    Medical College, Kolhapur, Maharashtra containing only Part-II was placed before Screening Committee and Screening Committee after detailed examination decided to

    not to recommend to Govt. of India for BAMS course.

    Executive Committee ratified the same.

    Agenda Item No.12. Decision on recommendation of colleges for

    issue of LOP for increase in intake within the slab – regarding.

    The list of colleges for issue of LOP for increase in intake within the same slab was

    noted.

    Executive Committee decided that visitation for LOP will not be conducted for the same slab in respect of proposal received under Section 13A of IMCC Act,

    1970. The recommendation may be sent for enhancement of seats in

    accordance with the proposal, if it has been recommended by CCIM for permission for the session 2014-15/Govt. of India has granted the

    permission for existing courses for the session 2014-15.

    Agenda Item No.13. Implementation of medical facilities to the retired employees of the Council –

    regarding.

    It was noted that a representation has been received from Smt. Bimala Wadhwa, Ex-

    Office Supdt. requesting to extend the medical facility to the retired employees of

  • 196min 12

    CCIM. In this connection, a copy of letter no. 2-8/14-CGHS/VC dated Nil of the

    Additional Director (HQ), CGHS, R.K. Puram, New Delhi and a copy of O.M. No. S 11011/15/2013-CGHS(P) dated 10.06.2014 of the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare,

    Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi has also been enclosed referring to a Contempt Petition

    No. 89/2014- Hakim G.S. Reena Vs GOI & Anr.

    Executive Committee agreed to the same and decided to extend the medical

    facilities to retired employees of CCIM. EC also directed the office to take

    necessary action in the matter.

    Agenda Item No.14. Prescription of Ayurvedic Medicines by

    Allopathic Doctors – reg.

    It was noted that Govt. of India, Deptt. of AYUSH vide letter No. T.12016/02/2014-

    DCC (AYUSH) dated 14.07.2014 has forwarded a representation from Himalaya Drug Company regarding prescription of Ayurvedic Medicines by Allopathic Doctors for

    comments/views of the Council.

    Executive Committee referred the matter to Legal Section for opinion.

    Agenda Item No.15. AYUSH Doctors Recruitment (PSC) Scam- reg.

    It was noted that a letter No. F. 6(8)/2014/DBCP/1455 dated 15.07.2014 is received

    from Delhi Bharatiya Chikitsa Parishad, New Delhi forwarding therewith a

    representation received from Mr. Ankit Yawad on the scam in recruitment of AYUSH

    Doctors and distribution of scholarship to SC/ST students in some Ayurvedic college

    and paramedical colleges of Madhya Pradesh. The said representation which is

    addressed to state President of BJP (Bhopal).

    Executive Committee noted that since matter does not pertain to the CCIM

    therefore no action is required at the end of CCIM.

    Agenda Item No.16. Revamping of website – regarding.

    It was noted that the website of CCIM requires revamping which may be done by a

    Sub-Committee to be formed for the same.

    Executive Committee agreed to the same and decided that Vice-President (Ayurved) and Vice- President (Unani) will look after the matter. Dr. Praveen,

    Ayurved Expert, Dr. Rasikh Javed, Unani Expert & Dr. Kumaran, Siddha Expert

    from office will assist them.

    It was also noted that the following Agenda Items at No. 17 & 18 were also

    considered in the meeting of Education Committee (Ayurveda and Unani) held on 14.07.2014.

  • 196min 13

    Agenda Item No.17. Creation of an Award for Best Teacher – reg.

    It was noted that the best teacher’s award in each department in all the three Indian

    Systems of Medicine may be conferred on 5th September every year. A modality on the

    aspect may be brought out by forming a Sub-Committee, if agreed to.

    Executive Committee decided that a prestigious award should be awarded to

    an eminent personality of Ayurved, Unani and Siddha Systems of Medicine in the name of H.S. Kasture Memorial Award (for Ayurved), Hakim Ajmal Khan

    Award (for Unani) and Dr. C.S. Uthamarayan Award (for Siddha). Rs. 1 Lakh

    with silver salvar will be given. For this purpose, the award will be registered under the Society’s Registration Act, 1860. It was also decided that CCIM will

    award a best teacher among all Ayurved, Unani and Siddha Colleges and

    award to 5 teachers from Ayurved, 2 from Unani and 1 from Siddha stream

    will be given each year. Modalities in this regard will be framed by a Sub-Committees constituted by President, CCIM.

    Agenda Item No.18. Allotment of teachers’ code and development of teachers database–

    regarding.

    It was noted that it has been felt necessary to allot a code number to all the teachers

    of all three Systems (Ayurved/Unani/Siddha) for which a modality/guidelines are to be formed.

    Executive Committee principally agreed to the same and decided that the

    online declaration may be asked from the colleges and code number will be

    issued to eligible teacher at first instance and eligibility in respect of ineligible

    teacher will be settled after obtaining the clarification from principal of

    respective college and after satisfaction suitable action will be taken. It was

    also decided that CCIM will issue the number only. The I-card with code No.

    issued by CCIM will be issued by the college. EC further authorized President,

    CCIM to take final decision in the matter.

    Addl. Agenda Item No.1. Visitation report of Mayurbhanj Ayurved

    Mahavidyalaya, Orissa under section 13C.

    It was noted that Mayurbhanj Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Baripada was visited on 10-11.03.2014 to assess the available facilities of teaching and practical training for

    making admission in Ist year of Ayurvedacharya (BAMS) course. It was observed that

    visitation report was duly signed by one visitor.

    As per decision of EC at its meeting held on 04.04.2014, the clarification from two

    members i.e. Dr.Prajapati Tripathi and Dr. Mantosh Kumar Jha were asked.

    Dr.Prajapati Tripathi and Dr. Mantosh Kumar Jha have confirmed that due to the ill-

  • 196min 14

    health they could not proceed for visitation and same was informed to the office.

    However, the same is not in the notice of Ayurved Section.

    However, matter is again placed for consideration and decision please.

    Executive Committee decided to give an opportunity of hearing by a sub-

    committee comprising of Vice-President (Ayurved), Vice-President (Unani),

    Secretary and Dr. Richa Sharma to these two members and till then these members will be suspended from assigning any work of Central Council. The

    comments of third visitor may also be asked to clarify the matter. Considering

    that college vide letter dated 08.03.2014 has informed that 12 more months are required to fulfill the shortcomings, therefore, college is not fulfilling the

    criteria of MSR at the movement. Therefore, it may be recommended to GOI

    for not granting the permission of the session 2014-15.

    Addl. Agenda Item No.2. List of Ayurveda colleges not visited for the

    session 2014-15 –Regarding.

    It was noted that the following colleges have not been proposed for visitation for the session 2014-15 as the

    Govt. of India while issuing an order for not granting permission to those colleges had asked the same to submit

    the compliance on the shortcomings as mentioned in the order of respective colleges. Further, the Govt. of India had endorsed a copy to the Council requesting the CCIM to verify the compliance by means of an inspection

    and submit the report to the Deptt. of AYUSH for considering the matter. It is informed that as per record

    available, CCIM has not received any compliance from the colleges. Therefore, the said colleges have not been proposed for visitation, and also may not be granted permission for the session 2014-2015.

    Sl.No. Name of the Colleges

    1. MNR Ayurveda Medical College & Hospital , MNR Nagar,Narsapur Road, Fasalwadi,

    Sangareddy- 502294, Medak, Andhra Pradesh

    2. Ravindranath Mukherjee Ayurved College, Motihari, Dist. East Champaran, Bihar

    3. Aryakanya Shuddha Ayurved Mahavidyalaya Kareli Baug, Vadodara, Gujarat

    4. Mahaganpati Ayurvedic College, Halyal Road, Dist. Dharwad, Karnataka

    5. College of Ayurvedic Medicine & Hospital, Baraghata, Near Railway Under Bridge, Jhansi

    Road, Gwalior-474001, Madhya Pradesh

    6. Acharya Gyan Ayurved College, 278, Jawahar Marg, Malganj Choraha, Indore

    (State Govt. has withdrawn the NOC issued earlier)

    7. Ajeewan Swasthya Samvardhan, Ayurveda Mahavidyalay Arogyadham, Deendayal Research

    Institute, Chitrakoot, Dist. Satna-485331, Madhya Pradesh

    8. Mahesh Ayurved College, Ashti, Teh. Ashti, Dist. Beed 414203, Maharashtra

    9. Parasurampuria Ayurved College, Sikar – 332001 Rajasthan

    Further, it was noted that following colleges have also not been proposed for visitation for the session 2014-15

    due to the reason mentioned against them :-

    Sl.No. Name of the Colleges Reason of Non-visitation

    1. YET’s Sri Siddhrameshwar Ayurvedic Medical College, Hospital & Research

    Centre, Naubad, Bidar-585402, Karnataka

    College has given written statement that “As per court order

    our college need not to be inspected upto 31.12.2014, so we

    don’t agree to inspect our college and produce documents”.

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    2. SSUD Ayurved Medical College, Rural Hospital & Research Centre, Koli, Tq.

    Karanja (Lad), Distt. Washim,

    Maharashtra

    College has given submission to keep the visitation pending

    till the decision of supreme court in the matter of de-

    affiliation by university to SSUD Ayurvedic Medical

    College, Washim Maharashtra

    Executive Committee decided to send the recommendation to Govt. for not

    granting permission for the year 2014-15 on the ground as mentioned above.

    Addl. Agenda Item No.3. Complaint/adverse comments on Facebook

    against Vice-President (Unani) & CCIM.

    It was noted that as informed by Vice-President (Unani), some complaint/adverse comments have been posted in his Facebook against him which are abusive. As per

    instruction of President, CCIM, the matter was placed before the E.C.

    Executive Committee decided that complaint should be lodged in Police Station as cyber crime and to explore the possibility to file defamation suite in

    the matter.

    Addl. Agenda Item No.4. Change of Designation - regarding.

    It was noted that as per instruction of President, CCIM, the designation of presently appointed/engaged Ayurved/ Unani/Siddha Experts was to be re-designated to

    Technical Assistant(s), Ayurved/ Unani/Siddha.

    Although, Executive Committee agreed to change the designation of experts

    as Technical Assistant (Ayurved/Unani/Siddha), however, EC authorized the

    President, CCIM to change the designation to any appropriate designation in place of Technical Assistant if President desires so.

    Addl. Agenda Item No.5. Quotation for engaging new Legal Firm.

    It was noted that as per instruction of President, CCIM, to look after the work of Court Cases and all legal affairs in various courts of law, a new law firm has to be engaged

    for which quotations may be invited and the matter was placed before the E.C.

    Executive Committee agreed to the same. It was also agreed that till new law

    firm is engaged, Legal Axis will continue to work.

    Addl. Agenda Item No.6. High Jacking of password of email of Legal

    Section of CCIM – regarding.

    It was informed to the EC about the high jacking of password of email of Legal Section

    of CCIM without being in knowledge of office. A memo has been issued to two Legal

    Consultants (Ms. Shagufta Bano and Ms. Banani Sikdar) on 18.07.2014 in this regard.

    EC authorized President to take any appropriate decision in the matter after

    identifying the person who changed the password.

  • 196min 16

    Addl. Agenda Item No.7. Supervision of legal cases of CCIM – regarding.

    It was informed to the EC that a number of Court cases are there wherein CCIM is a

    party and whereas work of legal section is not satisfactory.

    Executive Committee authorized Vice-President (Unani) to look after all the

    court cases/legal affairs of CCIM.

    Addl. Agenda Item No.8. Creation of new post in CCIM- regarding.

    It was noted that the President, CCIM has expressed her views that the quantum of work in the office of CCIM has increased many fold and as per present requirement,

    following posts are essentially required in the office:-

    1. Law Officer - 01

    2. Account Officer - 01

    3. Additional Secretary - 01

    Executive Committee agreed to create additional posts by reviewing the

    decision of 190th EC and by deleting the post of AR (Unani) and AR (Siddha).

    Addl. Agenda Item No.9. Bill of Attorney General of India, Mukul

    Rohatgi- regarding.

    It was noted that a Bill dated 11.07.2014 of Attorney General of India, Mukul Rohatgi

    in respect of SLP No. 17472/2014 is received. The Attorney General of India appeared

    on Behalf of CCIM in the said matter on the suggestion of Legal Axis duly approved by

    President I/c, CCIM. The same have been examined and his presence has been verified

    by legal section. Related details of bill are as under:-

    S.No. Particulars Amount to be paid (Rs.)

    1. Bill No. AG/018/2014 vide

    Dated 11.07.2014

    In Re:- The Secretary- General,

    Central Council of Indian Medicine Vs. T. Retnapandian

    (SLP No. 17472/2014)

    7,50,000/-

    Executive Committee sanctioned the same for the payment.

  • 196min 17

    Addl. Agenda Item No.10. Recommendation of Screening Committee in

    respect of following Ayurvedic colleges revisited for verification of the previous

    visitation report for the session 2014-15

    under Section13C.

    It is submitted that the following sixteen colleges have been revisited for the

    verification of the facts of previous visitation report for the session 2014-15 under

    Section13C as per the decision of 193rd meeting of Executive Committee held on

    28.05.2014.

    Further it is submitted that a meeting of Screening Committee, under the convener

    ship of Dr. Amitabh Kumar (V.P. Ayurved), consisting of Dr. Bhrigupati Pandey,

    Dr. V.G. Udaya Kumar, Dr. Srinivas K. Bannigol and Dr. Umesh Shukla, EC Members,

    CCIM has been convened on 21.07.2014 to scrutinize the Verification Report along

    with all the relevant documents and assessment done by office of following Ayurved

    Colleges under Section 13C. After careful examination of all the documents and facts,

    the Screening Committee decided as under:-

    S.

    No.

    Name of College Recommendation of Screening Committee

    1. Govt. Akhandanand Ayurved College & Hospital, Lal Darvaja, Bhadra, Ahmedabad, Gujarat

    Recommended for UG 75 seats and PG in

    Kayachikitsa 06 seats and Panchkarma05 seats

    2. J.S. Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, College Road, Nadiad-387001

    Dist.-Kaira-Nadiad, Gujarat

    Recommend for UG 50 seats and PG in 02 subjects

    namely

    1. Bhaisajyakalpna-05 seats 2. Kayachikitsa-05 seats.

    3. N.K. Jabshetty Ayurvedic Medical College & P.G.Centre, Siddharudh Math, Gumpa, Manhalli

    Road, Bidar-585403

    Karnataka

    Recommended for UG 60 seats and PG in 07 subjects

    namely.

    1. Rachna Sharir -05 seats 2. Dravyaguna -04 seats 3. Rasashastra & Bhaishajyakalpana -04 seats 4. Rognidan -04 seats 5. Shalya tantra -05 seats 6. Prasuti tantra -05 seats 7. Panchkarma -03 seats

    4. Dr. B.N.M Rural Ayurvedic Medical College& Hospital, Smt. Sushiladevi Nagur Colony

    College Road, Tq. & Dist. Bijapur, Karnataka

    Not recommend for UG and PG courses due to less

    teaching staff and non-functional hospital and also

    due to many shortcomings

    5. Karnataka Ayurveda Medical College & Hospital,

    K.E.C.T Tower, Mangalore, Karnataka

    Recommend for UG 50 seats.

    6. Vishnu Ayurveda College, P.O Government Press,Shoranur-679122, Dist. Palakkad, Kerala

    Recommended for UG 50 seats

    7. KMCT Ayurveda Medical College, Manassery, P.O, Taluk & District Kozhikkode, Kerala

    Recommend for UG 50 seats.

    8. Govt. Auto Ayurved College & Hospital, Amkho Lashkar, Gwalior , Madhya Pradesh

    Recommend for UG 50 seats

    Not Recommend for PG in Kriya Sharir due to deficit

    in in bed occupancy and number of beds as required

    for PG

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    No.

    Name of College Recommendation of Screening Committee

    9. Govt. Dhanwantri Ayurvedic College & Hospital, Mangalnath Marg, Taluka & District Ujjain-

    465001, Madhya Pradesh

    Recommended for UG 40 seats

    Not recommended for PG due to deficiency in

    additional faculty and Beds in hospital.

    10. Shubhdeep Ayurved Medical College Gram- Datoda, Khandwa Road, Teh. Mhow, Near Chokhi

    Dhani, Dist.- Indore-452020, Madhya Pradesh

    Recommended for UG 50 seats and PG in Ayurved

    Samhita Siddhant 05 seats, Kayachikitsa 05 seats and

    Rasashastra & Bhaishajya Kalpana 05 seats

    11. Shri Narsingh K.Dube Charitable Trust’s Nalasopara Ayurved Medical College & Hospital

    Achole, Nallasopara (E) , Tal . Vasai, Dist.

    Thane- 401209, Maharashtra

    Recommended for UG 50 seats

    12. SCSES’S Rural Institute of Ayurved, Research Centre & Hospital,At

    Vidyagiri, Mayani, Tal. Khatav, Dist. Satara-

    415102, Maharashtra

    Recommend for UG 50 seats

    13. Sri Satya Sai Murlidhar Ayurvedic College & Hospital Vill. Duneke, G.T. Road, Dist. Moga-

    142001, Punjab

    Recommended for UG 40 seats

    14. Shri Lal Bhadur Shastri Smarak Rajkiya Ayurveda Govt. College, Jawahar Nagar, Handia,

    Allahabad-221503, Uttar Pradesh

    Recommended for UG 30 seats

    15. Govt. Ayurvedic College & Hospital Sampurnanand Sanskrit University

    Jagatganj, Varanasi- 221002, Uttar Pradesh

    Not recommended for on following reasons:

    There are only 7 higher faculties against the

    requirement of 12 higher faculties .

    16. JD Ayurvedic Medical College & Hospital Bhankari, G.T. Road , Aligarh-202001

    Recommended for UG 50 seats.

    Executive Committee accepted the recommendation of Screening Committee

    and authorized President, CCIM to send the recommendation to GOI in

    respect remaining colleges as per recommendation of Screening Committee.

    The meeting concluded with a vote of thanks to the Chair.