Introduction
The Department of Basic Principles Rajiv Gandhi Govt. Post Graduate Ayurvedic College, Paprola, was upgraded to Postgraduate level in 2004 when M.D. (Ayu.) in Samhita Department with the central grant in aid. Four scholar were admitted in M.D. (Samhita) that year and since then every year four scholars (2 from state of H.P. and 2 from all India) are admitted in the specialty of Samhita Siddhant. Till now 16 batches have been passed out from this department.
The department has seven (7) sanctioned teaching posts (Professor -1, Readers-3, Sr. Lecturer -1, Lecturer-2). Presently five posts are filled ( Professor -1 Reader -1( Ayurveda), Sr. Lecturer-1 (Ayurveda) lecturer -1 (Sanskrit).
All the teachers are Post graduates.
The working of department of P.G. Level can be classified under following headings:
1. Academic activities
2. Clinical activities
3. Research activities
4. Other activities
1. Academic Activities :-
The academic activities of department consist of regular class room teaching, quiz contest for B.A.M.S. and M.D. Samhita & Siddhanta classes as well as seminars & Group discussions etc. Beside this the department organizes regular seminars, regular academic activities and group discussion as an important field of activity in department. It is mandatory for every student to attend 75% lectures delivered to appear in final university examination. Samhita-Siddhant scholars are given a chance to work with the hospital. Students of post graduate classes are given encouragement to attend various national level conferences, seminars and work shops. Teachers of faculty are also invited to various academic seminars conferences and seminars of national level as expert and as keynote speakers in ROTP for teachers in various institutions.
Teaching of undergraduate and P.G. classes is broad based and is based on with Samhita (ancient texts) with view of modern era.
2. Clinical activity :-
Department of basic principles is allotted two OPDs, Saiddhantik Chikitsa – 2 days & skin OPD 6 days in a week which are jointly managed by consultants and scholars. The deptt. is imparting specialized services to the patients of Twak Vikaras(skin diseases).
Derma lab & skin care unit is established by the Department.
3. Research Activities :-
Research project is an important component of M.D. Samhita & Siddhanta 2nd year and 3rd year. The department has completed twenty seven research projects which are part of M.D. Samhita & Siddhanta thesis. The details of these research projects are attached. The eight research projects for M.D.2nd and 3rd year are in progress.
During the last years teachers and students of department have been invited to various conferences, camp seminars and workshops for presentation of their scientific work. One Re-orientation Training Programme For Teachers of Basic Principles was organized in this Institute in 2011 under financial sponsorship of Govt. of India & Rashtriya Ayurveda Vidhyapeeth,New Delhi in which P.G. Department of Basic Principles participated actively and played a role in making it a success. The research papers based on research project undertaken by department are under view and some of them are sent for publications with various reputed magazines.The research work of M.D. Final year scholars are presented before the institutional faculty, P.G. scholars as a Pre-Thesis seminar of Ayurvedic College.
4. Other activities :-
The Department of Basic Principles assigns the compilation work on different topics to under graduates, Recitation of shalokas and samhita-patha and quiz competition. Department of basic principles is engaged in teaching of 1st prof. 2nd prof. and 3rd prof B.A.M.S. as well as P.G. Courses. With continued pattern of Govt. and hard work of faculty, department hopes to achieve the desired goal of being the premier department. Department is also engaged in the teaching of B. Pharmacy (Ayurveda) at Jogindranagar (College of Ayurvedic Pharmaceutical sciences, Jogindranagar).
Faculty Members
Faculty Position: S.No. |
Name of post |
In Position |
Name Of Teacher |
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1 |
Professor & Head |
One |
Dr. Rajesh Sood. |
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2 |
Professor |
One |
Dr. Satish Gandharev |
|
3 |
Sr.Lecturer |
One |
Dr. Sonia Sharma |
|
4 5. |
Lecturer Deployed AMO |
Sanskrit – one one |
Dr Kiran Kalia Dr Shashikant |
Infrastucture
List of the equipments & Instruments.
1.Computer with multimedia – One.
2. OHP – One.
3 B.P. Appratus – One.
4 Stethoscope – One
5 Xray view Box – One
6 L.C.D. Projector
7 Printer
List of Instruments in Skin OPD
- Co2 laser 15W imported -1
- Mega Surgery gold (high frequency radio-surgery unit) -1
- Liquid nitrogen cryo 500ml -1
- Wart remover -1
- Magna vision floor -1
- Derma scope pc model -1
- Woods lamp -1
- Derma scan – 1
- Leimo Hair Growth laser -1
- Electric callus remover -1
- Loop set for electrocautry -1
- Derma peel gold plus -1
- Derma chair ECO – 1
- Derma jet – 1
- Digital iontophoresis with roller & rod – 1
- Spot PUVA -1
- Sterilizer – 1
No. of Models-8
No. of Charts – 46
Museum cum Seminar room -1
HOD ROOM – 1
Lecturer room – 1
Departmental library
No. of books available – 30
Research Completed and on going in the Department
Sr. No |
Research Scholar |
Guide |
Co-Guide |
Thesis Topic |
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1. |
Dr. Mandeep Mishra |
Dr. Rajesh Sood |
Dr. Naresh Sharma |
A conceptual study of Kapha and its role in Aetopathogenesis of Kshudra Kushtha w.s.r. to Kandu (Itching Dermatoses) |
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2. |
Dr. kaushik Das Mahapatra |
Dr. Satish Gandharv |
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Evaluation of certain Mahobhavas and their relation to Dehaprakriti |
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3. |
Dr. Mahesh Lingum |
Dr. Naresh Sharma |
1.Dr. Ramesh Arya, 2. Dr. Satish Gandharv. |
The role of Ahar Vihar Therapy in the management of Raktarsha w.s.r. to Haemorhoids |
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4. |
Dr. Supreet Gupta |
Dr. Naresh Sharma |
Dr. Rajesh Sood |
A conceptual and applied study of Medhya rasayan |
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5. |
Dr. Neel Kusum |
Dr. Naresh Sharma |
Dr. Eena Sharma |
A conceptual and applied study of Medhya rasayan. |
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6. |
Dr. Sheetal Sharma |
Dr. Rajesh Sood |
Dr. Satish Gandharv |
Study of Karya Karana Siddhanta (Theory of cause and effect in relation to aetiopatho-genesis of disease in Ayurveda w.s.r Udarda |
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7. |
Dr. Ganga Prasad |
Dr. Satish Gandharv |
Dr. Rajesh Sood |
The Fundamental study of Tridosha in Rerlation to ßu p ,d nks”kta fdafpr dq”Ba leqiyH;rsAß w.s.r Vicharchika (Eczema). |
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8. |
Dr. Monika |
Dr. Naresh Sharma |
Dr. Kamini Dhiman |
Evaluation of Deha prakriti w.s.r. to Shweta Pradara. |
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9. |
Dr. Bipin |
Dr. Naresh Sharma |
Dr. Vivek Katoch |
Studies on the Concept of Sattva and Manas Prakriti w.s.r. to Certain Psychological Parameters |
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10. |
Dr. Dorje Yangzin |
Dr. Naresh Sharma |
Dr. Rajesh Sood |
Conceptual and applied Study of medhya rasayana in relation to Deha Prakriti |
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11. |
Dr. Monika Aggarwal |
Dr. Satish Gandharv |
Dr. Rajesh Sood |
The conceptual study of Pitta and its role in aetiopathogenesis and Principle management of Twak Daha (sense of heat) in relation to Kshudra Kustha |
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12. |
Dr. Nisha |
Dr. Rajesh Sood |
Dr. Satish Gandharv |
The study of Panch mahabhoot Siddhanta and its Application in the Aetiopathogenesis and management of Twak rogas in relation to Vipadika |
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13. |
Dr. Arvind Kumar Gupta |
Dr. Naresh Sharma |
Prof. O.P. Upadhaya |
The contribution of Acharya Chakrapani in the context of Ayurvedic terminology w.s.r to Charka samhita (Sutrasthana) |
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14. |
Dr. Lokinder |
Dr. Naresh Sharma |
– |
Evalution of the Deha Prakriti and its relation w.s.r. to Blood group |
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15. |
Dr. Pankaj Saklani |
Dr. Satish Gandharv |
Dr. Rajesh Sood |
To study the concept Swabhoparamvaad evam hetum-hetorvartnam in perspective of aetiopathogenesis and principles of management with sepecial reference to Udard ( Allergic Dermatosis) |
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16. |
Dr. Gurusharan Pal |
Dr. Rajesh Sood |
Dr. Satish Gandharv |
A study of Lok Purush samya siddhanta in relation to Aetiopathogenesis and principles of managenment of disease w.s.r. to Alasa (T. Pedis) |
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17. |
Dr.Sonia Sharma |
Dr. Naresh Sharma |
Dr. Rakesh Sharma |
Comprehensive study of Medhya Rasayana and Its IQ enhancing effect. |
18. |
Dr. Bhavna verma |
Dr.Satish Kumar |
Dr. Rajesh Sood |
A Study of the concept of Srotasa and Srotodushti in reference to Raktavaha srotasa and its role in the Aetiopathogenesis and Management of Yuvanpidika. |
19. |
Dr.Ramesh Prasad |
Dr. Naresh Sharma |
Fundamental study of Pitta and its role in Aetiopathogenesis and Management of Indralupt (Alopecia). |
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20. |
Dr.Anita Chauhan |
Dr. Rajesh Sood |
Dr.Satish Kumar |
Comprehensive study of Kushtha in Ayurvedic and Modern Perspective and its Principle Management in Vicharchika w.s.r. to Jalaukavacharana. |
21. |
Dr.Sashikant |
Prof. Naresh Sharma |
Dr.Rakesh Sharma |
Comprehensive Study of “ok;qfoZo`)ks o`)su jDrsukokfjr% ifFk” in Reference to Aetiopathogenesis of Vatarakta & its Management |
22. |
Dr. Dinesh Kumar Bhatia |
Dr. Satish Kumar |
Dr. Rajesh Sood |
“To Study the Phenomenon of Aashya-apkarsh(Rogotpatti Siddhant) and its applicability in the Aetiopathogenesis & Management of Vayang(Chloasma) |
23. |
Dr.Kumkum Pandey |
Dr.Rajesh Sood |
Dr.Satish Kumar |
Conceptual & Applied Study of “Vishesha” w.s.r. to management of Charmakeela |
24. |
Dr. Neeraj Kumar |
Prof. Naresh Sharma |
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The contribution of Achraya Chakrapani in the context of Explanation of Ayurvedic Terminology w.s.r. to Charaka Samhita(Nidanasthan, Vimanasthan, Sharirsthan, Indriyasthan) |
25. |
Dr. Rekha Sharma |
Prof. Naresh Sharma |
Dr. Karam Chand Joshi |
The contribution of Acharya Chakrapani Dutta in the context of explaination of Ayurvedic Terminology w.s.r. to Charak Samhita Uttarardh (Chikitsa, Kalp and Siddhisthan) |
26. |
Dr. Sunny Jariyal |
Dr.Satish Kumar |
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Conceptual and applied study of Pitta Dosha and its role in the Aetiopathogenesis and principle management of Khalitya |
27. |
Dr. Neha Mahajan |
Dr.Rajesh Sood |
Dr.Satish Kumar |
To study the concept of Satkatyavada w.s.r. to aetiopathogenesis and management of Vicharchika |
28. |
Dr. Prabodh Yerawar |
Prof. Naresh Sharma |
– |
Srvangasundara vyakhyakar Acharya Arundatta ka shastriya avadan |
29. |
Dr. Princy Loria |
Prof. Naresh Sharma |
Prof. B.L.Mehra |
The comprehensive study of “Dosha pittapradhanastu yasya kupyanti dhatushu” in reference to aetiopathogenesis of Pandu Roga and its principle of management |
30. |
Dr. Renu Bala |
Dr.Satish Kumar |
Dr.Rajesh Sood |
Evaluation of certain psychological phenomena in perspective of aetiopathogenesis and principle management of Vyanga (Chloasma) |
31. |
Dr. Deepika |
Prof. Naresh Sharma |
Dr.Rajesh Sood |
A critical study of Rasayana w.s.r. to palitya (canities) and its management |
32. |
Dr. Rinky Thakur |
Prof. Naresh Sharma |
Dr.Satish Kumar |
Role of ahar-vihar therapy (diet and lifestyle) in the management of amlapitta |
33. |
Dr. Samvedna Bhardwaj |
Dr.Rajesh Sood |
Dr.Satish Kumar |
Conceptual and applied study of “sankseptaha kriyayoge nidan parivarjanam” in vicharchika (eczema) w.s.r. to allergic contact dermatitis” |
34. |
Dr. Shweta Gujrati |
Dr.Satish Kumar |
Dr.Rajesh Sood |
Descriptive and applied study of ayurvedic medicaments (gunjadi taila) in perspective of cosmetology w.s.r. to khalitya. |
Papers Presented by Department at National level :-
Effect of Shirodhara in Manoavasad – Jaipur – 2006
Effect of Panchkarma in Swasthasya Swasthya Rakshanam- Ujjain.
Historical Review of Psychology – Pune.
Pharmaco Chemical and Clinical Study of Guduchi in Anxiety – Ahmadabad.
Achar Rasayan – Puri
Effect of Sanshodhana in the Management of Kitibha Kustha – Pune
Role of Jalouka in Management of Vicharchika – Chandigarh.
Clinical Study of Properly Prepared Kandughan Mahakashya in Patients of Itching Dermatoses – Ahmadabad.
Teaching Practices in Ayurveda in Present Scenario – Chandigarh.
Role of Vyasthapaka in Degenerative Diseases – Paprola
Conceptual Study of Vajikaran in Respect to Ancient and Modern View – Paprola
The Role of Rasayan as Rejuvination Therapy – Paprola
The Role of Panchkarma in Medical Tourism – Paprola
Advancement in Management of Psychological Problems in Gynecological Disorders – Paprola.
Ayurvedic Concept of Vitiligo Svitra – Paprola.
Conceptual Study of Dietetics and Nature Care in Relation to Vatarakta (Gout) – Paprola.
The Effect of Abhyanga in Depression (Mano –Avasada) – Paprola.
Teaching methodology of basic principles, Rohtak. 2009
Terminology: A new dimension for research in Ayurveda, Paprola. 2009
Current scenario of Ayurvedic medicine, Chandigarh. 2008
Mental health & Ayurveda, Jaipur. 2008
Ayurvedic Education:Modification needed at different levels,2008.
Myths & fact related to Ayurveda in general w.s.r. to dietary habits -2012
Myths and facts related to Ayurveda in general w.s.r.to cosmetology
Cosmetology in Ayurveda 2012
Publications :-
1. Epilepsy – The Ayurvedic Management of Apasamar.
2. Ayurvedic Treatment of Shoola.
3. Ayurvedic Heritage.