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Gujarat Ayurved University

Jamnagar

Self Study Report


Cycle - I
Volume - II

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NATIONAL ASSESSMENT AND ACCREDITATION COUNCIL


BENGALURU, INDIA
MAY 2016
Gujarat Ayurved University
Jamnagar

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Self Study Report


Cycle - I
Volume - II

Submi ed to:
Director
NATIONAL ASSESSMENT AND ACCREDITATION COUNCIL
Bengaluru, India
May - 2016

Submi ed 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)
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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.

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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

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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

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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

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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 diseases, Cataract, Computer Vision Syndrome, Cerebral
Palsy etc. are few thrust areas.

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In addition to clinical research; the research laboratories of the institute are


focusing on developing SoP’s, quality standards, efficacy and safety aspects of
single and compound Ayurvedic formulations.

17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international


funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding
agencies, project title and grants received project-wise.
In addition to the routine academic and hospital activities, the faculty at the
institute are involved in conducting researches at National levels.
Research projects under TRC, IPGT & RA (private / industry sponsored
projects)
Industry sponsored projects (Completed):
Project
Sl. Sponsoring Period of Nature
Project title project
PI & I Grant
N. body of study
[Rs.]
1 Efficacy and M/s. Charak 2009 - Prof. SK Clinical 3,71,109/
tolerability of Pharma Pvt 2012 Gupta (PI) study -
Arshonyt tablets Ltd, Head,
and ointment in Mahalakshmi, Dept. of
treatment of Ano- Mumbai Shalya, IPGT
rectal disorders & RA
2 A study to evaluate M/s. Charak 2009 - Prof. KS Clinical 3,90,775/-
the comparative Pharma Pvt 2012 Patel, study
efficacy & safety of Ltd, Head, Dept.
syrup Spasma, Mahalakshmi, of
mentelukast and Mumbai Kaumarabhr
low dose itya,
corticosteroid IPGT&RA
inhaler in children
with mild to
moderate persistent
bronchial asthma
3 Pharmacological Ayurlab 2012- Dr. Mukesh Experime 57,500/-
Evaluation of Herbals Pvt. 2013 Nariya (PI) ntal
Argicard capsule for Ltd., Raopura, Head, Study
Cardio protective & Baroda Pharmacolo
Anti-hyperlipidemic gy Lab, IPGT
activities & RA

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4 Pharmacological Ayurlab 2012- Dr. Mukesh Experime 48,000/-


evaluation of Herbals Pvt. 2013 Nariya (PI) ntal
Rheumacin capsule Ltd., Raopura, Head, Study
for Anti- Baroda Pharmacolo
inflammatory and gy Lab, IPGT
Anti-arthritic & RA
Activities
5 Evaluation of Clinical Vasu Research 2013 Dr. Anup B. Clinical 3,72,720/
Efficacy and Safety Centre, Thakar (PI) study -
of Spark Capsule in (A Division of Dr. Nilesh
the Management of VASU Health Bhatt (I)
Oligozoospermia Care Pvt. Ltd.), Dept. of
and Vadodara Panchakarm
Asthenozoospermia a
6 Evaluation of Clinical Vasu Research 2013 Dr. Clinical 4,05,120/
Efficacy and Safety Centre Alankruta R study -
of Bonton Active (A Division of Dave (PI)
Granules in the VASU Health Head,
Management of Care Pvt. Ltd.), Dept. of
Osteoporosis Vadodara Kayachikitsa
7 Evaluation of Clinical Vasu Research 2013 Dr. Mandip Clinical 3,81,720/
Efficacy & Safety of Centre Goyal (PI) study -
Dazzle Capsule in (A Division of Dept. of
the Management of VASU Health Kayachikitsa
Rheumatoid Care Pvt. Ltd.),
ArthritisAmavata Vadodara
8 Pharmacological Ayurlab 2013- Dr. Mukesh Experime 60,000/-
evaluation of Herbals Pvt. 2014 Nariya (PI) ntal
Zymodyne Capsule Ltd., Head, Study
on Digestive Raopura, Pharmacolo
enzymes and Baroda gy Lab
Appetizer Activity in
Rats
9 Anti-inflammatory Dr. 2013- Dr. Mukesh Experime 40,000/-
Activity of Loswel Vashishth’s 2014 Nariya (PI), ntal
Tablet and Analgesic Ayuremedies, Head, Study
Activity of Dolid Ahmedabad Pharmacolo
Tablet gy Lab
10 Effect of Omega rich M/s. RPS 2014- Dr. Mukesh Experime 77,500/-
capsule against Biotech Pvt. 15 Nariya (PI) ntal
Isoproperenol Ltd., Satara Head, Study
Induced Myocardial Maharashtra Pharmacolo
Infarction in gy Lab
Hyperlipedemic Rats

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11 Toxicological Study Zoetic 2014- Dr. Mukesh Experime 88,000/-


of Neurogrex Ayurvedic Pvt. 15 Nariya (PI) ntal
Capsule Ltd., Head, Study
Ahmedabad Pharmacolo
gy Lab
12 Toxicological Study Zoetic 2014- Dr. Mukesh Experime 88,000/-
of Metriviv Syrup Ayurvedic Pvt. continu Nariya (PI) ntal
Ltd., e Head, Study
Ahmedabad Pharmacolo
gy Lab
13 Standardization of Zoetic 2014- Dr. VJ Experime 27,500/-
Neurogrex Capsule Ayurvedic Pvt. 2015 Shukla (PI) ntal
in QC Environment Ltd., Head,Pharm Study
Ahmedabad a. Chemistry
Lab.
14 Standardization of Zoetic 2014- Dr. VJ Experime 27,500/-
Metriviv Syrup in QC Ayurvedic Pvt. 2015 Shukla (PI) ntal
Environment Ltd., Head,Pharm Study
Ahmedabad a. Chemistry
Lab.
15 Evaluation of Ayurchem 2015 Dr. D.B. Clinical 3,67,500/
Clinical Efficacy & Products, Vaghela (PI) study -
Safety of Saina Dombivali, Department
Tablets in the Maharashtra of Shalakya
Management of Tantra,
Sinusitis
(Pratishyaya)
16 Evaluation of Ayurchem 2015 Dr. Mandip Clinical 3,84,030/
Clinical Safety & Products, Goyal (PI) study -
Efficacy of Stifain Dombivali, Department
Tablet in the Maharashtra of
Management of Kayachikitsa
Rheumatoid
Arthritis (Amavata)
17 A Clinical Study to M/s. Mercury 2015 Prof. Clinical 2,93,280/
Evaluate the Laboratories Kalpana S study -
Stanyjanana Limited, Patel (PI)
(galactogogue) Gorwa, Dept. of
Effect of Promolact Vadodara Kaumarabhr
Capsules and itya
Granules (An Open
Randomized Clinical
Study)

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Clinical research projects under process:


Period Nature
Sl. Sponsoring Project Grant
Project title of PI & I of
No. body (Rs.)
project study
1 A clinical Trial to Gufic Bio 2016- Prof. Anup B Clinical 5,31,120/-
Evaluate the Sciences, 2017 Thakar [PI] Study
Efficacy and Mumbai Dept. of
Safety of Oral Panchakarma
Therapy with DR NN Bhatt [I]
Sallaki MR and
Sallaki Plus
Tablets
(Sequential
Therapy) along
with Topical
Application of
Sallaki Liniment
In Patients with
Acute
Musculoskeletal
Spasm
Associated With
Low Backache
2 Efficacy and BAN Labs 2016- Prof. SK Gupta, Clinical 6,54,000/-
Tolerability of (P) Ltd., 2017 [PI], Dept. of Study
Calcurosin Rajkot Shalya
Capsules in the Dr. VD
Treatment of Mahanta, [I],
Kidney Stone Asst. Professor
3 Efficacy of BAN Labs 2016- Prof. LP Dei,[PI] Clinical 5,02,080/-
Feroliv forte (P) Ltd., 2017 Dept. of Study
capsules in Rajkot Striroga &
Pandu w.s.r. to Prasuti Tantra
Iron-Deficiency Dr. S.B. Donga,
Anemia:an open [I]
randomized Dr. Mandip
clinical trial Goyal [I]
4 A Clinical Study BAN Labs 2016- Dr. VK Kori, [PI] Clinical 7,74,240/-
to Evaluate the (P) Ltd., 2017 Dept. of Study
efficacy of Crux Rajkot Kaumarabhritya
syrup on Cough Prof. KS Patel[I]
and Congestion Dr. Rajagopala
S [I]
Dr. Mandip
Goya[I]
5 A clinical study BAN Labs 2016- Dr. Alankruta R Clinical 6,42,000/-
for evaluation of (P) Ltd., 2017 Dave, [PI] Study
Hepato Rajkot Dept. of
protective Kayachikitsa
activity of Livex
syrup

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Research projects under TRC, IPGT & RA - Intra Mural Research projects
under faculty of institute
Sl. Nature of Project
Title of the project Year PI & I
No. study Grant (Rs.)
1 Experimental evaluation 2010- Dr. Manjusha R Experimental 6,50,000/-
of Anti-Cataract Effect of 2012 (PI) study
Vasanjan – An Indigenous Dept. of Shalakya
Preparation
2 Pharmacognostical 2011- Dr. RN Acharya Experimental 5,16,000/-
Evaluation of certain 2012 (PI) Dept. of study
Anukta Dravyas (extra Dravyaguna
pharmacoepial medicinal Dr. Harisha CR (I)
plants) Dr. VJ Shukla (I)
3 Validation of HPTLC 2011- Dr. VJ Shukla(PI) Experimental 7,04,000/-
Methods for 2012 Pharmac. Lab study
Identification of Prof. RN Acharya
Botanicals in GMP (I)
Environment Dr. VJ Shukla(I)
4 Pre-clinical and Clinical 2011- Dr. BJ Patgiri(PI), Pre-clinical & 41,26,400/-
studies on Naga Bhasma 2016 Dept. of Clinical study
w.s.r. to Diabetes Rasashastra &
Bhaishajya
mellitus
Kalpana
5 A clinical study on 2011- Dr. DB Vaghela Clinical study 9,00,000/-
Ardhavabhedaka – 2014 (PI),
Migraine and its Dept. of Shalakya
Management with Laghu
Sutashekhara Rasa and
Brihat Dashamoola Taila
Nasya
6 Systematic Review of 2012 Dr. SK Gupta (PI), Clinical study 9,98,500/-
Researches on Dept. of Shalya
Vranaropana (Tissue Tantra
Healing) Properties Of
Ayurvedic Drugs
7 Systematic Review of 2012 Dr. LP Dei (PI), Clinical study 9, 97,500/-
Researches on Female Dept. of
Infertility (Vandhyatwa) Streeroga &
At Various Ayurvedic Prasutitantra
Research Institutes
8 Systematic Review of 2012 Dr. Galib (PI), Clinical study 9, 97, 500/-
Researches on Tamaka Dept. of
Shwasa (Bronchial Rasashastra &
Bhaishajya
Asthma)
Kalpana

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9 Wound healing activity 2015 Dr. TS Experimental 9,68,400/-


and safety profile of Dudhamal(PI) study
Securinegaleucopyrus Dept. of Shalya
(Willd.) Muell. – An Tantra
Experimental Study Dr. Mukesh
Nariya(I)
Dr. S K Gupta (I)
Dr. VD
Mahanta(I)
10 Phyto-pharmacognostical 2015 Prof. RN Acharya Experimental 14,92,000/-
and Biological Evaluation (PI) Dept. of study
of five Extra Dravyaguna
Pharmacopoeial plants Dr. Harisha C R
(Anukta Dravya) of (I)
Ayurved Dr. V J Shukla (I)
11 Lexicon Edition of 2015 Dr. H A Vyas (PI) Literary / 17,17,500/-
Charaka Samhita Dept. of Basic Conceptual
Principles study
Prof. M K Vyas (I)
Dr. AS Baghel(I)
Dr. Shubhangi
Kamble (I)
12 Safety Assessment of 2015 Dr. S B Donga Retrospective 9,86,000/-
Garbhapala Rasa – A (PI) Dept. of study
Retrospective Study Striroga &
Prasuti Tantra
Prof. LP Dei(I)
13 Establishment of Seed 2015 Dr. HarishaCR(PI) Literary / 11,12,400/-
Bank Reservoir – A Pharmacognosy Experimental
Research Centre Laboratory study
Dr. B R Patel (I)
14 Assessment of Genotoxic 2015 Dr. Galib – (PI) Experimental 9, 60,000/-
Potential of Rasa Parpati Dept. of study
and Shwasa Kuthara Rasa Rasashastra & BK
Prof. PK Prajapati
(I)
Dr. BJ Patgiri (I)
15 Cell based in vitro and in 2015 Dr Mukesh Experimental 10,62,400/-
vivo Pharmacological Nariya (PI) study
Assessment of Pharmacology
Limnophilarugosa (Roth.) Laboratory
Merr.-an Extra- Prof. R.N.
Pharmacopoeial Drug Acharya (I)

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16 Digitalization of 2015 Dr. BR Patel – Literary / 9,23,000/-


Compilations of the (PI) Dept. of Conceptual
Drugs Dravyaguna study
Prof. K
Nishteshwar (I)
17 Evaluation of Clinical 2015 Prof. Manjusha R Clinical study 11,24,800/-
Efficacy of Holistic – (PI)
Ayurvedic Treatment Dept. of Shalakya
Protocol in the Dr. Piyush D
management of RP Matalia (I)
Dr. Amit Mehta (I)
Research projects sponsored by National / International Agencies:
Sl. Period
Sponsoring Nature of Project
No Project title of PI & Institute
body study Grant (Rs.)
. project
1 Standardization CCRAS, 2008 - Prof. KS Dhiman Clinical 5,61,000/-
and Clinical M/o 2012 (PI) and
Evaluation of AYUSH, Dept. of Shalakya experime
Keshanjan, an Govt. of Dr. PD Matalia (I) ntal study
Ayurvedic India, New
formulation in Delhi
Shushkakshipak
a (Dry Eye
Syndrome)
2 Sub-acute and CCRAS, 2012 Dr. B. Experime CCRAS unit
Chronic Toxicity M/o Ravishankar ntal study
Study of Coded AYUSH, Pharmacology
drug "Xn" Govt. of Lab.
India
3 Sub-acute and CCRAS, 2012 Dr. B. Experime CCRAS unit
Chronic Toxicity M/o Ravishankar ntal study
Study of Coded AYUSH, Pharmacology
drug "Tj" Govt. of Lab
India, New
Delhi
4 Development of NMPB, 2015- Dr. RN Acharya Experime 15,61,000/-
Standardization M/o cont. (PI) ntal Study
of Harvesting AYUSH, Dept. of
and Good Govt. of Dravyaguna
Collection India, New
Practice of two Delhi
Latex Bearing
Plants i.e. Arka
(C. gigantea
Linn. R.Br. Ex
Ait. & C. procera
(Ait.)R.Br and
Snuhi(Euphorbia
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5 Experimental NMPB, 2015- Dr. Mukesh Experime 14,69,320/


Evaluation of M/o cont. Nariya ntal Study -
Cardio AYUSH, Pharamcology
Protective Govt. of Lab.
Activity of India, New
Ayurvedic Delhi
Herbal
Formulation -
Arjunadi yoga
Projects under consideration:
6 Multi centric trial Arya Vaidya 201 Prof. Anup B Clinical 2.7 Crore
on the Pharmacy 6 Thakar (Co Study
Management of (Cbe) P. investigator)
Amavata through Ltd& Dept. of
Ayurveda Gujarat Panchakarma
Ayurved
University,
Jamnagar
7 Elucidation of Dept. of 201 Prof. RN Experimenta 54.9 Lacs.
Neuroprotective Science & 6 Acharya – Co l study
Mechanism of Technology Investigator
Haritaki , GoI Dept. of
Dravyaguna
in
collaboration
with Sri
Ramachandra
University,
Chennai
8 Management of Ministry of 201 Prof. KS Patel Clinical 25 Lacs.
Malnutrition with AYUSH & 5 (PI)Dept. of study
Poushtika Biscuit CCRAS, Kaumarbhrity
New Delhi a
9 Multi centric Ministry of 201 Prof. Clinical 25.63 Lacs.
Clinical Trial on AYUSH, GoI 5 Manjusha R study
Ayurvedic (PI)
Management of Dept. of
Cataract Shalakya
10 Acute and Long Ministry of 201 Dr. Mukesh Experimenta 25.84 Lacs
Term Toxicity AYUSH, GoI 5 Nariya (PI) l study
Studies of Pharmacology
Garbhapala Rasa Lab.
and Prof. PK
Kumarakalyana Prajapati (I)
Rasa – Ayurvedic
herbo-mineral
formulations

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18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received


a) National collaboration
1) IPGT & RA is fully funded by Ministry of AYUSH, Govt. of India
2) CSIR- IGIB, New Delhi – TRISUTRA - Ayurgenomic Research Laboratory,
IPGT & RA is fully funded by this national agency.
3) Pharmacology Research Unit attached with Pharmacology Laboratory of
IPGT & RA is fully funded by CCRAS, New Delhi.
4) CCRAS, GSBTM, CSIR, NMPB, PCIM, Saurashtra University are the major
collaborative bodies with which the institute is tied-up to do collaborative
research.
b) International collaboration
Various collaborative activities with International Organizations being
conducted through MoUs signed by the GAU.

19. Departmental projects funded by ICMR; DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT,


ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received.
The faculty of the institute have received funds from Ministry AYUSH, NMPB
etc. funding agencies for researches. Details are at Sl. No. 17

20. Research facility / center with state recognition/national recognition /


international recognition
1) Marine Bio-Resourse Centre - GSBTM
2) TRISUTRA - Ayurgenomics - CSIR
3) Pharmacology Research Laboratory - CCRAS
4) WHO Collaborating Center for Traditional Medicines (Ayurveda)
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate
bodies
1) Ayurgenomics Laboratory of the institute is sponsored by TRISUTRA , CSIR
2) MBRC is sponsored by GSBTM
3) Pharmacology research unit is sponsored by Central Council for Research
in Ayurvedic Sciences
4) The institute has full-fledged, well equipped laboratories with qualified
staffed. There are Pharmacognosy, Pharmacology, Pharmaceutical
Chemistry, Pathology, Micro-biology and Bio-chemistry laboratories
function with the institute.

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22. Publications:
Papers published in peer 1100 articles have been published in different peer
a reviewed journals (national / reviewed nationals, international journals, e-journals
international) / Proceedings / Souvenirs & Magazines etc.

Monographs / Edited Books /


b Books with ISBN with details of 23
publishers
c Chapters in Books 07 + 64 e-learning Chapters

No. ISBN-No Title Author(s)& Publishers Year


1 978-81- Evidence Based Ayurveda - Prof MS Baghel, 2011
925622-2-3 Five Decades Journey of Prof KS Dhiman
Clinical Research IPGT & RA, Jamnagar
2 -- Dravyaguna Vijnanam Prof K Nishteswar 2012
Dr K Hemadri
Chaukhambha Prakashan,
Varanasi
3 -- Simple remedies for Edited by Prof K 2012
Common Maladies Nishteswar, Chaukhambha
Sanskrit Series, Varanasi
4 978-9381301- Shalakya Tantra Kriyakalpa Prof. K.S. Dhiman 2012
17-3 Vigyana Chaukhambha
Vishwabharati Varanasi
5 978-81- Ayurvedic vision on Prof KS Dhiman, 2012
925622-3-0 Computer Vision Syndrome Prof RR Dwivedi
IPGT & RA, Jamnagar
6 978-93-5104- Ayurved –Principles & Mandip Goyal 2012
488-8 Panchakarma Practice IPGT & RA, Jamnagar
7 E-book: Shodhana of Abrus Dr. Sudipta Roy, 1st
978-3659- precatorious Linn seeds;an Prof. RN Acharya, edition
34406-0 ayurvedic approach Lambert Academic 2013
publishing
8 E-book: Processing of Nux – vomica Dr. Swarnedu Mitra, 1st
978-3-659- in Indian system of medicne Prof. RN Acharya,Lambert edition
37075-5 Academic publishing 2013
9 978-3-659- Snehana Therapy (Expecting Dr. Rajkala Ramteke 1st
46580-2 proper Panchakarma) Panchakshari Patil Edition
LAP Lembert Academic 2013
Publishing
10 97881-89469- Source plants for substitutes Dr. Praveen Joshi, Dr. BR 2013
67-2 and adulterants Patel, Chaukhambha
orientalia, Varanasi

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11 978-81-89986- Ayurvedeeya Aushadha Prof K. Nishteswar, 2013


91-9 Yogaprakasha Chaukhambha Sanskrit
Bhavan, Varanasi
12 978-81-7080- Shalakya Tantra (E.N.T. and Dr. K. Nishteswar, 1st
407-9 Head disorders) Dr. R.Vidyanath, edition,
Dr. K. Vijaya Kumari, 2013
Chaukhambha Sanskrit
Series, Varanasi
14 978-81- A Handbook on Herbo Dr RN Acharya, 2014
925622-4-7 mineral Drugs with known Dr Galib,
risk for Adverse Drug Prof MS Baghel
Reactions due to IPGT & RA, Jamnagar
inappropriate use and their
management
15 978-81- Life Style Guidelines of Prof MS Baghel, 2014
925622-5-4 Ayurveda for Health Prof RR Dwivedi
Promotion IPGT & RA, Jamnagar
16 978-81-218- Metals & Minerals in Dr Galib 1st
0346-5 Ancient Indian Literature - A Chaukhamba Krishnadas edition,
Review Through Caraka Academy, Varanasi 2014
Samhita
17 978-93-5212- A Practical Handbook on Dr. Vyasadeva Mohanta 1st
97-6 Ayurveda Para-Surgical Chaukhamba, Varanasi edition,
Methods 2014
18 978-81-7637- Herbal Medicine (Based on Dr. K Nishteswar 1st
326 Vrindamadhava) Chaukhamba Orientalia, edition,
Varanasi 2014
19 Microscopic profile of drugs Prof. Maltiben Chauhan 1st
-- used in indian system of IAMPS, Gujarat Ayurved edition
medicine- Vol 3, part 2, seed University, Jamnagar 2014
drugs
20 978-81- Safety and Efficacy of Prof PK Prajapati, 2015
925622-6-1 Metallic and Herbo-mineral Dr BJ Patgiri
Ayurvedic Formulations IPGT & RA, Jamnagar
21 978-81-218- Practical Dravyaguna Vijyana Prof. RN Acharya, 1st
0367-0 RP Gupta, OP Raut, edition,
R Sahu Chaukhamba 2015
Sanskrit Series, Varanasi.
22 978-81- Multiple Choice Questions Prof. SK Gupta, Dr. AS 1st
925622-8-5 for Ayurveda Competitive Baghel, Dr. VK Kori edition,
Examinations IPGT & RA, Jamngar 2016
23 978-81- Monograph on Rasakarpura Neky Mehta, Prof. PK 1st
925622-7-8 Prajapati, Prof. BJ Patgiri edition,
IPGT & RA, Jamngar 2016

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Chapters in a Book:
1. Dr. Ashok BK: co-author for three sub-chapters under the chapter
medicinal plants in: Status of Indian medicine and Folk healing with a focus
on benefits that the systems have given to the public under the authorship
of Smt. Shailaja Chandra, Former secretary, Government of India, under
the aegis of AYUSH. August 2011.
2. Dr. RN Acharya: Chapter entitled ‘Impact of Shodhana detoxification
procedure) on certain poisonous herbal drugs in Ayurveda’ is published in
book – Conservation, Cultivation and Exploration of Therapeutic Potential
of Medicinal Plants, by CCRAS, Dept. of AYUSH, GoI, New Delhi. 2014.
3. Dr. Nishteswar: Chapter entitled ‘Cultivation, Collection and Endangered
Status of Medicinal Plants – Ancient and Modern Perspective’ is published
in book – Conservation, Cultivation and Exploration of Therapeutic
Potential of Medicinal Plants, by CCRAS, Dept. of AYUSH, GoI, New Delhi.
2014.
4. Vd. Bhupesh Patel, Sukshama Dashamoola-Ekkarmabhyas Sukshma
Aushadhikalpana, Edited by Vaidy Narahar Bholeprabhu, Published by
Sariva Narahar Prabhu,2014,Sayali printers, Dombivali, Mumbai
5. Rabinarayan Acharya, Anagha Ranade; Book Chapter - Fostering concept
of Kala: the relevance of time factor in augmenting crude drug quality.,
Recent trends in Good Agricultural and Collection Practices for Medicinal
Plants with special focus on identification and value addition CCRAS,
Ministry of AYUSH, New Delhi, 2015, ISBN No : 978-93-83864-16-4
6. K Nishteswar, Vidhya Unnikrishnan; Book Chapter - Gap and GFCP –
Ancient Concepts and Current Practices’; Recent trends in Good
Agricultural and Collection Practices for Medicinal Plants with Special
Focus on identification and value addition CCRAS, Dept. of AYUSH,
Ministry of Health & Family health welfare, Govt. of India, New Delhi
7. The faculty members of the institute are involved in developing e-learning
modules of Ayurveda subjects for medical professionals. Around 64
chapters have been contributed in this programme.

Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science,


Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database -
International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)
a. Citation Index - range Up to 602

b. SNIP SJR -
c. Impact Factor - range 0.479 - 2.66

d. h-index 30

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23. Details of patents and income generated


None
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated
The consultancy policy is under the TRC activities of IPGT & RA, Viz.
Consultation services under paid: TRC also offers consultation services of
faculty members and laboratory heads and other technical staff for various
projects and activities being held or proposed to be conducted outside Gujarat
Ayurved University. The following are the guidelines for such services:
 The agency requesting consultancy services should apply in the prescribed
format giving all details of the project or activity
 The name of expert whose services are required to be clearly mentioned in
the application form if it is specific to expert person.
 TRC may also suggest the name of person/s for the service
 If accepted by TRC and the selected persons, the requesting agency shall
have to pay the TRC charge of Rs. 5000/- [Rupees five thousand only] as
per norms fixed by TRC.
 The consultancy charges of 5% of total project cost will be payable to
Director, IPGT & RA, who in turn will pay the Consultant/s his/her due
share i.e. 2% of the amount received and the rest 3% will be Institutional
charges.
 All the expenditures such as TA, DA, local hospitality, transportation etc.
and tour expenditures of the consultants shall be borne by the sponsorer
at actual, not less than the institutional norms.
 The out station period of the consultant which he/she has spent for
project/activity purpose may be treated as ‘Duty leave’, however it should
not exceed the limits prescribed by the institute.
Under TRC activities, many consultancy services have been carried out to
Ayurveda drug industry as listed in No. 17
Consultation services under free of charge/without honorarium: The hospital
services viz. OPD, IPD and other procedures [Operative, Panchakarma,
Kriyakalpa etc.] of the university are free of cost in the PG research Hospital.
Per day on an average 1000 patients take benefits of these free services from
the institute hospital. Patients are provided with free of charge medicines for
seven days from the hospital pharmacy at OPD; IPD patients are given free
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services are also offered through health service camps, extension OPD at
various places in Jamnagar and nearby areas too.
Consultation services under concessional rate: The laboratory investigations
such as pathology, biochemistry, radiology, and other diagnostic services are
provided to needy patients on recommendations of consultants at approved
concessional rate by the university.
25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories
/institutions / industries in India and abroad.
1. Prof. MS Baghel - China, Srilanka
2. Prof. RR Dwivedi - Srilanka
3. Prof. PK Prajapati - Mauritius, Italy, Srilanka
4. Prof. K Nishteswar - USA, Srilanka
5. Prof. Manjusha R - Germany
6. Prof. LP Dei - Srilanka
7. Prof. Mahesh Vyas - Srilanka
8. Prof. Anup B Thakar - Japan, Thailand, Srilanka
9. Prof. RN Acharya - Switzerland, Trinidad & Tobago, Srilanka
10. Dr. Galib - Thialand, Italy
11. Prof. HM Chandola - Mauritius
12. Prof. KS Dhiman - Italy
Being intuition of top priority; the faculty of the institute frequently visits
various universities / national laboratories / institutions / industries etc.
26. Faculty serving in
a) National committees
b) International committees
c) Editorial Boards
d) any other (specify)
List of faculties served/ serving in various International/ National/ University
level committees in the past five years
Sl. Name of Faculty Level of
Designation Name of the Committee
No. & Designation Committee
Prof. PK Prajapati Director, IPGT & National Member, Scientific Advisory
1 RA Group, for Clinical
Research, CCRAS, New
Delhi
National Subject Expert, Uttar
Pradesh Public Service
Commission

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National Subject Expert, Rajasthan


Public Service Commission
National Member, Board of Studies,
SRR Ayurveda University,
Jodhpur.
National Advisory Board,
Confederation of Education
excellence, New Delhi
2 Prof. Mahesh K. Professor & Head, National Member, Scientific Advisory
Vyas Dept. of Basic Group, Literary Research,
Principles CCRAS, New Delhi
National Member, Ayurveda
Encyclopedia screening
committee of CCRAS -
NIIMH, Hyderabad
National Member, Board of Studies,
BHU, Varanasi

National Member, Board of Studies,


Vikram Vishwa Vidyalaya,
Ujjain. MP
National Member, Board of Studies,
Avadhesh Pratap Univeristy,
Rewa, MP
3 Dr. Galib Assistant National Member, Ayurvedic
Professor, Dept. of Pharmacopoieal Committee
RS& BK of Ministry of AYUSH
4 Prof. R N Acharya Professor & Head National Member, Drug technical
Dravyaguna advisory board for
Ayurveda Siddha and Unani,
Ministry of AYUSH, GoI
National Member Secretary,
National Pharmaco
vigilance Programme for
Ayurveda, Siddha and Unani
drugs, Ministry of AYUSH,
GoI
National Subject Expert,Chhattisgarh
Public Service Commission
National Subject Expert, Rajasthan
Public Service Commission
5 Prof. K S Patel Professor & Head, National Member, Board of Studies,
Dept. BHU, Varanasi
Kaumarabhritya National Expert, Union Public Service
Commission

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6 Prof. Manjusha R Professor & Head, National Member, Board of Studies,


Dept. Shalakya BHU, Varanasi
National Vice President, The Asso.of
Shalaki, India.
7 Dr. A S Baghel Associate National Member, Board of
Professor, Dept. of Swasthavritta, SRR
Basic Principles. Ayurveda University,
Jodhpur
8 Dr. Alankruta R Associate National Vice President, All India
Dave Professor and Post Graduate Association,
Head, Dept. of New Delhi
Kayachikitsa
9 Dr. Rajagopala S Asst. Professor, National Subject Expert, Madhya
Dept. of Pradesh Public Service
Kaumarabhritya Commission, Indore
10 Dr. Mukesh Pharmacologist National Member, IAEC, MP Shah
Nariya Medical College, Jamnagar
National Main Nominee – IAEC
(nominated by CPCSEA,
GoI), BK Modi Govt.
Pharmacy College, Rajkot;
RK University college of
Pharmacy, Rajkot;
Veterinary institute,
Dantiwada
11 Dr. Shilpa Donga Asso. Professor, National Member, Board of Studies,
Dept. of SRPT BHU, Varanasi
12 Dr. V J Shukla Head, National Member, Indian
Pharmaceutical Pharmaceutical Congress.
Chemistry Lab.
13 Prof. Anup B Prof. & Head National Member, Ethics Committee,
Thakar Dept. of GJ Patel Ayurveda College,
Panchakarma Nadiad.
Subject Expert,
Chhattisgarh Public Service
Commission
14 Prof. M.S. Baghel Former Director, National Member, Scientific Advisory
IPGT & RA Board of CCRAS, New Delhi
National Member, DST project
evaluation committee,
Dept. of Science &
Technology, GOI.

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National Chairman, Scientific


Advisory Group, for Clinical
Research, CCRAS, NewDelhi
National Member, Ayurvedic Clinical
Trials Committee, CCRAS,
New Delhi.
National Member, Governing Body,
Rashtriya Ayurveda
Vidyapeetha, New Delhi
National Member, Advisory
Committee of CSIR-IGIB,
New Delhi.
National Member, Advisory
Committee, Science
Initiatives in Ayurveda, New
Delhi.
International Deputed to Ayurveda Chair
by Ministry of AYUSH, Govt.
of India at Hungary
15 Prof R.R. Dwivedi Former, National Chairman, Scientific
Head, Advisory Group, Basic
Dept. of Basic Sciences and Fundamental
Principles Research, CCRAS, New
Delhi.

National Member, TKDL project


team, CSIR, Govt. of India
National Member of NAAC (National
Accreditation Assessment
Committee)
National Member, Board of Studies,
BHU, Varanasi
International Deputed to Ayurveda Chair
by Dept. of AYUSH, Govt. of
India at Durban.
16 Prof. H.M. Former Head, National Member, Scientific Advisory
Chandola Dept. of Group, Basic Sciences and
Kayachikitsa Fundamental Research,
CCRAS, New Delhi.
National Member, Ayurvedic Clinical
Trials (ACT) Committee,
CCRAS, New Delhi.

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National Chairman, Institutional


Ethics Committee, MP Shah
Medical College, Jamnagar.
National Member, Board of Studies,
BHU, Varanasi
International Deputed to Ayurveda Chair
by Ministry of AYUSH, Govt.
of India at Malaysia.
17 Prof. K. Former Head, National Member, Central Council of
Nisteshwar Dept. of Indian Medicine nominated
Dravyaguna by Gujarat Ayurved
University.
National Member, project evaluation
committee of National
Medicinal Plants Board,
Ministry of AYUSH, GOI.
National Chairman, Institutional
Ethics Committee, MP Shah
Medical College, Jamnagar.

b.) Editorial Boards


Sl.
Name of faculty Name of journal – editorial board
No.
1 Prof. PK Prajapati AYU
2 Prof. KS Patel 1. AYU
2. Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine
3. Journal of Research in Traditional Medicine
3 Prof. RN Acharya 1. Journal of Drug Research in Ayurvedic Sciences
2. Journal of Research and Education in Indian
Medicine
3. International Journal
of Pharmaceutical & Biological Archives
4. Global Journal of Research on Medicinal Plants &
Indigenous Medicine
5. Ayurpharm - International Journal of Ayurveda and
Allied Sciences
6. Rasamruta- e journal
7. ayurpub.com – e journal
4 Prof. Manjusha 1. AYU
2. Journal of Research in Traditional Medicine
5 Dr. D. B. Vaghela 1. AYU
6 Prof. MK Vyas 1. AYU

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7 Dr. Galib 1. AYU


2. Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine,
3. Ancient Science of Life,
4. Journal of Research and Education in Indian
Medicine,
5. International Journal of Green Pharmacy
8 Dr. Mukesh Nariya 1. AYU
2. Journal of Experimental and Integrative Medicine,
3. Journal of Research in Traditional Medicine
9 Dr. Rajagopala S 1. AYU
2. Journal of Research in Traditional Medicine
10 Dr. VJ Shukla 1. AYU
11 Dr. Harisha CR 1. AYU
2. Journal of Research in Traditional Medicine,
3. Universal Journal of Pharmacy,
4. Journal of Drug Research in Ayurvedic Sciences
12 Prof. Anup B 1. AYU
Thakar
13 Dr. Alankruta R 1.
AYU
Dave 2.
Journal of Yoga and Ayurveda
14 Prof. MS Baghel 1.
AYU
2.
Journal of Research and Education in Indian
Medicine
3. Annals of Ayurvedic Medicine
15 Prof. RR Dwivedi AYU and other leading journals of Ayurveda
16 Prof. HM Chandola AYU and other leading journals of Ayurveda

c.) Any other (please specify)


The institute is designated as WHO Collaborating Centre for Traditional
Medicines (Ayurveda). Being this, the Director of the institute is involved in
related activities.
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs,
workshops, training programs and similar programs).
Being the nodal center for Ayurveda teaching and research, faculty of the
institute are continuously involved as participants and resource persons in
different orientation programmes like RoTP, CME, ToT, workshops, Training
programs, Seminars etc. within and outside the institute.

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28. Student projects


 percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-
departmental projects
- 100%
 percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other
universities / industry / institute
- Few students were associated in the CCRAS supported ACT project. All
the projects were completed within the specified time frame.
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by
Name of Year
No. Award Event
Faculty
1 Prof. M.S. Best Institutional International 9th – 14th
Baghel Award to IPGT & conference on January,
RA – 2014 Multidisciplinary 2014
Health Care, All
India Institute of
Medical Sciences,
New Delhi
2 Prof. P.K. Best Teacher Confederation of 4th
Prajapati Research Education September,
Publications Excellence 2015
3 Prof. P.K. Rasacharya National seminar & 9th October,
Prajapati Sammanpatram workshop on 2015
“Rasaushadhi” by
Bharatiya Vaidyak
Samnvay Samiti
4 Prof. L.P. Dei Utkal Shree 2012 Jagnath Samskriti 2012
Suraksha Bahini, in
honour of
contribution to
Bharathiya Vidyaka
Prachar Prasar at
Puri, Odisa
5 Dr. Alankruta R. Ayurveda All India Ayurvedic 2012
Dave Bhushan PG Specialists
Association, New
Delhi
6 Dr. Alankruta R. Ayurved Maharishi Ayurved 15th August,
Dave Martanda Award Hospital Delhi 2011

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7 Dr. Alankruta R. Ayurved Ashtang Govt Ayu. 13th May,


Dave Bhushan Award College, Indore. 2012
MP
8 Dr. Alankruta R NMFI Award Newspapers and 08th July,
Dave 2012 Magazine 2012
Federation of India
9 Dr. Alankruta R. Ayurved Shodh International Vaidic 30
Dave Vibhuti Foundation on September-
Symposia on 2nd October
Himalayan Herbs 2012
cum Workshop at
Haridwar
10 Dr. Alankruta R. Ayurved Gandhian Institute 24th
Dave Shiromani of Ayurveda and September,
Naturopathy 2014
11 Dr. V.K. Kori Innovative best Ph.D. thesis 2013
Thesis Award – from Pt. Khushilal
2013 Sharma
Government
(Autonomous)
Ayurveda College
and Institute,
Bhopal
Doctoral / post-doctoral fellows
1 Dr. Radhika Innovative Best Ph.D. thesis 2014
Verma Thesis Award – Pt. Khushilal
(Ph.D.Scholar) 2014 Sharma
Government
(Autonomous)
Ayurveda College
and Institute,
Bhopal
2 Dr. Anupriya Innovative Best PG thesis 2014
MD (Ayu) Thesis Award – from Pt. Khushilal
scholar 2014 Sharma
Government
(Autonomous)
Ayurveda College
and Institute,
Bhopal.

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3 Dr. Sarang IASTAM Best PG IASTAM Award 2014


Lakhmale Thesis Award and Oration
MD (Ayu) ceremony
scholar
4 Dr. Shree kumar IASTAM best IASTAM Award 2014
(Ph.D. Scholar) Ph.D. thesis and Oration
award Ceremony

Students
More than 19 students awarded best paper / poster presentations at many
national and international seminars all over India
30. Seminars / Conferences / Workshops organized and the source of funding
(national / international) with details of outstanding participants, if any.
Sl. Title of Seminar / Symposia /
Department Date
No Workshop
1 Basic Neonatal Care and IAP-AAP-LDSC Neonatal 7th & 8th
Resuscitation Program Provider Resuscitation Program at January, 2012
part 1 & 2 - Training Program IPGT & RA
for faculty and scholars of KB &
SRPT dept.
2 National Workshop on IPGT & RA, Jamnagar 20th– 21st July
Reviewing and Writing of 2012
Scientific Papers
3 National Workshop of Ayurveda IPGT & RA and CCIM, New 16th 18th
Undergraduate and PG Syllabus Delhi August, 2012
– a CCIM Workshop
4 National workshop on Scientific IPGT & RA, Jamnagar 20th & 21st
Writing and Reviewing Process July, 2013
of Researches in Ayurveda
5 WHO-ICMR Dissemination National Institute of 13th
Workshop of Clinical Trials Medical Statistics, ICMR, September,
Registry – India New Delhi at IPGT & RA, 2013
Jamnagar
6 State level Seminar on Dentistry Dept. of Shalakya, IPGT & 6th April, 2014
in Ayurveda RA and Gujarat – The
Association of Shalaki

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7 CME on Practical Utility of Charak Pharma, Mumbai 16th


Charaka Samhita September,
2014
8 MS Office & Computer M/s. Sahjanand Computer 27th to 29th
Applications – a Training Education at IPGT & RA September,
Program For Faculty 2014
9 National Workshop on IPGT & RA, Jamnagar 20th to 30th
Development of Standard November,
Treatment Protocols for Non- 2014
Communicable Diseases, ToR2,
WHOCC for Traditional
Medicines (Ayurveda)
10 CME on Immunity IPGT & RA, and M/s. 31st January,
Charak Pharmaceuticals, 2014
Mumbai
11 National Workshop for IPGT & RA, Jamnagar 21st -23rd
Development Of Life Style March, 2014
Guidelines of Ayurveda for
Rationalization and
Standardization of Health
Promotion
12 Pre Conference Workshop on IPGT & RA in association 27th May, 2014
World Ayurved Congress – with World Ayurveda
2014, How to Write and Present Foundation, Bengaluru
Scientific Papers
13 Basic Neonatal care and Indian Academy of 16th -17th June,
Resuscitation Program provider Pediatrics – National 2014
Course of Indian Academy of Neonatal Forum;
Pediatrics – National Neonatal Neonatal Resuscitation
Forum; Neonatal Resuscitation Program at IPGT & RA,
Program – a Training Program Jamnagar
for faculty and scholars of KB &
SRPT dept.
14 National seminar on Parada IPGT & RA, Jamnagar 20th & 21st
Vijnaneeyam July, 2014

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15 National Seminar on Asian IASTAM & Gujarat 13th & 14th


Medicine and Oration Ayurved University, February 2015
Ceremony Jamnagar
16 Nadi Sutra – Training Program USCE & IPGT & RA, 15th July 2015
of Traditional Nadi Vigyan Gujarat Ayurved to 17th
University, Jamnagar December,
2015
17 National seminar on IPGT & RA, Jamnagar 20th - 21st July
Panchakarma- A Contemporary 2015
Approach
18 Training program on IPGT & RA, Jamnagar 11th to 30th
Manuscript ology and January, 2016
Paleography

31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments:


 Institute follows all the code of ethics framed for AYUSH sector.
 The University has a statutory body known as Scientific Advisory Committee
[SAC] that monitors and addresses issues related with research in general
and other works under Post Graduate and PhD curriculum of the institute.
 Each PG department and PGT-SFC cell of the IPGT & RA have separate
independent Departmental Research Committees [DRC] that monitor and
address the issues related with researches.
 DRC is constituted as per the approved norms of Ph.D. Regulations of the
University.
 IPGT & RA has a separate Technical & Research Committee (TRC) to
coordinate the industry sponsored and Intra Mural Research (IMR)
activities.
 IPGT & RA has IEC (Institutional Ethics committee) and IAEC (Institutional
Animal Ethics Committee, constituted and approved by CPCSEA, New Delhi)
that monitors and give approval to the studies. Technical guidelines for the
issues related with clinical and preclinical research studies will also be
addressed by IEC and IAEC respectively.
 All clinical research works are being registered in the Clinical Trail Registry
of India [CTRI].

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32. Student profile program-wise


Pass Percentage
Name of the
program
No of students Selected Male Female
(refer to question
No. 4)
MD / MS 750 221 106 (100%) 115 (100%)
approximately
PhD (Ayu) 300 106 64 (100%) 42 (100%)
approximately
M. Pharma (Ayu) 72 50 33 (100%) 17 (100%)
Ph.D. (APS & MPS) 50 44 25 (100%) 19 (100%)

33. Diversity of students


Name of the % of students % of
% of students % of students
Programme from other students
from the same From universities
(refer to universities from other
university outside the State
question no. 4) within the State countries
MD / MS (Ayu) 47% - 47% 06%
M.Pharm (Ayu) 52% - 44% 04%
PhD (Ayu) 50% - 50% --
PhD (Ayu. 96% - - 04%
Pharma &
Med. Plants)

34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services
examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give
details category-wise:
The students form this institute are the main source to meet the present day
requirements in various forms. Most of the students cleared different
competitive examinations like UPSC, GPSC, other PSC and are serving in the
healthcare sector at national / state levels.

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35. Student progression

Student progression Percentage against enrolled

UG to PG : Not Applicable
PG to MPhil :
PG to PhD : Around 20%
PhD to Post-Doctoral : Not Applicable
Employed: Campus Selection :

Employed: Other than Campus Recruitment : 100%

36. Diversity of staff


of the same university : 32%
from other universities : 23%
from universities of other states : 45%
From universities outside the country : Not Applicable

37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., DM, M.Ch, Ph.D., D.Sc. and
D.Litt. during the assessment period.
FIVE
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to
Library : A central library with RFID system open to the
students and staff of the institute is available in
the campus. In addition to this, each department
and laboratory have their own independent
libraries. All the ten teaching departments have
space for independent library and seminar room.
Internet facilities for staff : Central IT room is housed within the institute’s
and students library.
All the teaching staff are provided with desktop
computer with internet facility in their chambers.
Each department has library cum conference /
seminar room equipped with internet portals for
the use of departmental scholars.
Total number of class : Each department has two class rooms. Total 20
rooms such class rooms and one common class room for
first year scholars is provided in the main institute
building.

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Class rooms with ICT facility : All the class rooms are provided with multi-media
projectors that are being utilized for conducting
departmental seminars / taking classes etc. The
rooms are also provided with internet portals for
the use of departmental scholars.
Students’ laboratories : Each department is having space and facility for
an independent laboratory set up. In addition, the
Institute has six independent research
laboratories viz. Pharmacology, Pharmacognosy,
Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Pathology,
Biochemistry and Microbiology that are meeting
the needs of researches being conducted at the
institute.

39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates


a) From the host institution/university
b) From other institutions/universities
From Host University
Sl. No Name Year
1. Makwana Rajendrakumar Virabhai Final Year
2. Dobariya Nitinkumar Parsotambhai Final Year
3. Goswami Chandaniben Yashwantpuri Final Year
4. Janani Hetal Tarunbhai Final Year
5. Singh Varsha Ramprasad Singh Final Year
6. Mer Rajeshbhai Khimjibhai Final Year
7. Jadav Rajnik Karsan Final Year
8. Patel Nehaben Rameshbhai Final Year
9. Taviad Krushnkumar Parsottambhai Final Year
10. Bhinde SonamSagar Final Year
11. Patel Amishaben Jayantilal Final Year
12. Dabhi Dhruva Rameshchandra Final Year
13. Joshi Foram Pradipkumar Final Year
14. Bhadja Manoj Mahadevbhai Final Year
15. Chauhan Priyanka Pravinbhai Final Year
16. Bhimani Upexaben Kalubhai Final Year
17. Bhatti Punamben Amubhai Final Year
18. Badani Pooja Ganeshbhai 2nd Year
19. Vakil Zaibfatima Riyazhussain 2nd Year
20. Mordhara Jay Rameshbhai 2nd Year

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21. Patel BhavanabenAnandbhai 2nd Year


22. Goti Keval Kalubhai 2nd Year
23. Gunsai Kishangiri Kirtigiri 2nd Year
24. Purohit Palak Kishorbhai 2nd Year
25. Gameti Rahulkumar Kodarbhai 2nd Year
26. Gusai Hetal Sureshgar 2nd Year
27. Vasava Ankitkumar Amarsinh 2nd Year
28. Rao Rajdip Rajeshbhai 2nd Year
29. Zala Divyaben Samatbhai 2nd Year
30. Morzariya Parth Ajaykumar 2nd Year
31. Prajapati Dilipkumar 2nd Year
32. Thacker Parth Subhashbhai 2nd Year
33. Makwana Dhara Mansukhbhai 2nd Year
34. Rathod Vijaykumar R 2nd Year
35. Patel Preeti Jagdishbhai 2nd Year
36. Kharadi Bipin Savjibhai 2nd Year
37. Patel Jignaben Ratilal 2nd Year
38. Makwana Diptiben Keshavlal 2nd Year
39. Vihariya Pooja Hargovindbhai 2nd Year
40. Maru Akashkumar Dayalal 1st Year
41. Changani Rakesh Maganbhai 1st Year
42. Acharya Meghaben Prafulchandra 1st Year
43. Ramavat Bharat Mansukhlal 1st Year
44. Buha Mitalben Mansukhbhai 1st Year
45. Sojeetra Niral Hansrajbhai 1st Year
46. Rupapara BinalJ ayantibhai 1st Year
47. Barad Sandhyaben Kanabhai 1st Year
48. Patel Jigisha R. 1st Year
49. Jivrajani Prapti Ashwinbhai 1st Year
50. BhagoraTarakbhai Ramanbhai 1st Year
51. Vaghasiya Paryaben Bhikhubhai 1st Year
52. Vasaiya Sunitabahen Shantilal 1st Year
53. Mavani Shrija Chunibhai 1st Year
54. NakraniHetalbahenLaxmanbhai 1st Year
55. Sankaliya Bhagirathbhai Valjibhai 1st Year
56. Solanki Rahul Dhanjibhai 1st Year
57. Solanki Monikaben Nathabhai 1st Year
58. Mori Bhumi Prakashbhai 1st Year
59. Parmar Soniya Maganbhai 1st Year
60. Vinchhi Shruti Dilipkumar 1st Year

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61. Balat Gauravkumar Rameshkumar 1st Year


62. Nakum Hetalbahen Bhagvanbhai 1st Year
63. Sutaria Poojaben Kantilal 1st Year

From other institutions / universities


Sl. No Name Year
1. Gupta Diksha Ram Kumar Gupta Final Year
2. Sinwar Shivram Bhenruram Sinwar Final Year
3. Kathota Dipesh Pratap Singh Final Year
4. Kamble Chetan Kundlik Final Year
5. Vrinda G Nair G Govindan Nair Final Year
6. Kanzode Sonam Prenanand Final Year
7. Singh Kumari PoonamRanjBahadur Singh Final Year
8. Changole Akash Subhash Final Year
9. Vanganekar Namdev Shripati Final Year
10. Bhurkunde Sunil Baban Final Year
11. Gupta Saumya Ram Gopal Gupta Final Year
12. Kesarwani Deeksha Gyan Chandra Vaish Final Year
13. Sharma Prachi Shrinivas Sharma Final Year
14. Verma Anmol ShankerLal Verma Final Year
15. Panigrahi Madhumita 2nd Year
16. Rawal Priyanka Manipal 2nd Year
17. Gupta Shashi Krishna Sahai 2nd Year
18. Rout Sibaprasad R 2nd Year
19. Kumari Kavita NourangLal 2nd Year
20. Gaur Poonam B 2nd Year
21. Kumar Nirank Satya Pal Singh 2nd Year
22. Rani Sangeeta Ishwar Singh 2nd Year
23. Singh Karishma Mahi Pal Singh 2nd Year
24. Kumar Surendra Ganesha Ram 2nd Year
25. Parashar Shalini 2nd Year
26. Mishra Gauri D. 2nd Year
27. Bhagat Achisha Pradip 2nd Year
28. Katiyar Monika P.N. Katiyar 2nd Year
29. Gupta Shashi Prakash 2nd Year
30. Ade Vedika Subhash 2nd Year
31. Pandey Ruchi 2nd Year
32. Nandini Durgesh 2nd Year
33. Patidar Sunil Shrilal Patidar 2nd Year
34. Raj Krinti Ram Dev 2nd Year

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35. Sawhney Jatinder Kaur 2nd Year


36. Verma Ritika 1st Year
37. Moond Kamla Hanuman Ram Moond 1st Year
38. Pathak Jigyasa Sunil Dutt Pathak 1st Year
39. Bishnoi Ashok Hanumana Ram 1st Year
40. Patel Vivek Bachubhai 1st Year
41. Tapawti Jitedra Jayantbhai 1st Year
42. Sachin Kumar Raghuveer 1st Year
43. Srivastava Prashant 1st Year
44. Desale Varun Dinkarro 1st Year
45. Brahma Tumpa Gopal Chandra 1st Year
46. Gehija Jaidev Baldev Gehija 1st Year
47. Ashok Kumar Bhagawana Ram 1st Year
48. Kumari Archana 1st Year
49. Verma Ram Poojan Ram Kishore 1st Year
50. Gautam Anupam Satendra Singh 1st Year
51. Mishra Ritika Sanjay Kumar 1st Year
52. Kumari Laveena InderJeet 1st Year
53. Rai Madhuri G. 1st Year
54. Soni Kuldeep Kumar Kamleshwar 1st Year
55. V Resmi P. Rajagopal 1st Year
56. Sharma Vasundhara Vinod 1st Year
57. Ashiya Karam Veer Khan 1st Year

Sl. No. NAME


Ph. D. First Year – From Host University
1. Patel Devangkumar Arvindbhai
2. Parmar Nisha Vindorai
3. Bhadiyadra Bharatbhai Labhubhai
4. Bhagiya Shital Gopalbhai
5. Varsakiya Jitendrakumar Nathabhai
6. Vekariya Shweta Rajeshkumar
7. Mata Shweta Pradipbhai
8. Shingadiya Rahul Kanjibhai
9. Kothari Vasavdutta Vijaykumar
10. Rajput Shivshankar Akhleshwar
11. Chaudhari Krutika Kiranbhai
Ph.D. Second Year – From Host University
12. Patel Joyal Kirtibhai
13. Chaudhary Suhas Adubhai

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14. Chauhan Kashyap kumar N.


15. Padhar Bharatkumar Chhaganbhai
16. Chudasama Kishorkumar Ramanikbhai
17. Dave Parth Prakashbhai
18. Odedra Jayeshji Jeshaji
19. Singh Suman Girijanandan
20. Jadav Hasmukhbhai Ratilal

Sl. No. NAME


Ph.D. First Year – from other institutions / universities
1. Dhoke Sujata Pundlikrao
2. Kumar Kamal Him Singh Chauhan
3. Rais Adil Chaudhary Rais Uddin
4. E Remya Sarasamani E (Mother)
5. Tavhare Swagata Dilip
6. Bhati Hitesh Jai Singh Bhati
7. Krishna Kumar V Venu Gopal K
8. Chandran Seetha Roshith M P
9. Ghodela Naresh Kumar Amar Dev
10. KunjibettuSuprabha K Sudhakar
11. Harmeet Kaur
12. Archana V K
Ph.D. Second Year – from other institutions / universities
13. Tomar Vipin Kumar Singh
14. Rathia Satyawati Panch Ram Rathia
15. Gawali Komal Vilas
16. Saylel H. Deshmukh
17. Nikam Pallavi Dattatray
18. Kale Pandit Devidasrao
19. Pawar Deepak Kashinath
20. Paikrao Sumed Narayanrao
21. Naik Raghavendra Shankara Naik
22. Deepa K. K.
23. Prajapati Shashikant Manharlal
24. Thakur Rakesh Singh Rajendra Singh Chouhan
25. Chaudhari Swapnil Yashwant

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Sl. No. NAME


Ph.D. From Host institutions / universities
1. Jayant Kumar Maji
2. Bhatt Griva
3. Sobnath Yadav
4. Kunal Gohil
5. Ashish Verma
6. Hetal Aghera
7. Vishva Savaliya
8. Sudipta Roy
9. Notani Brijesh
10. Shivangi Bharadwaj
11. Proshanta Majumdar
12. Dr. Patil Panchakshari
13. Jani Sweetu
14. Rakesh Gamit
15. Jyoti Katoch
16. Nidhi Ranpariya
17. Vivek Kumar
18. Madhavi Patel
19. Jagruti Makwana
20. Yug Sapkota
21. Parth Raval
22. Pankaj Goriya
23. Bhagyasri
24. Mehul Mehta
25. Saloni Ambasana
26. Riddhi Kanakhara

40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from


the university.
All the students enrolled under Post Graduate [MD / MS (Ayu)] and PhD regular
courses are being provided with financial assistance in the form of monthly
stipend. In addition, assistance is also being provided for their research work.
Students of M. Pharma (Ayu) and M.Sc (Medicinal Plant Sciences) are provided
with partial financial assistance for their dissertation work and also through
sponsored projects (minor research projects under TRC activity).

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41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of
new program(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.
-NIL-

42. Does the department obtain feedback from


a. Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how
does the department utilize the feedback?
The Director, Dean and other administrative officers meet daily. They also
conduct meetings with all respective heads on regular basis and obtain
feedback regarding the functioning of the academic and administrative
units of respective institutes.
b. Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how
does the department utilize the feedback?
The Director, Dean, Heads conduct meetings at regular basis and obtain
feedback regarding academics. These inputs will be placed in front of PG
Board, Academic Committees for further needful action.
c. Alumni and employers on the programs offered and how does the
department utilize the feedback?
The alumni of the institute are serving at various reputed national /
international organizations as academicians, administrators, clinicians, and
researchers etc. Few of these alumni are the part of PG Board, SAC, Senate,
and Syndicate committees. They provide feed backs and suggests road maps
in the benefit and successful conduction of the courses.
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)
1) Padmashri Vd. PNV Kurup, Former Vice Chancellore, GAU, Jamnagar
2) Padmashri Vd. Rajesh Kotecha, Vice Chancellor, GAU, Jamnagar
3) Late Prof. H.S. Kasture, Ahmedabad
4) Dr. Dharmadhikari, Mumbai
5) Vd. S.K. Mishra, New Delhi
6) Prof. H.S. Sharma, Japan
7) Prof. M.S. Baghel, Jaipur
8) Prof. R.R. Dwivedi, Hardoi
9) Prof. K.S. Dhiman, Director General, CCRAS, New Delhi
10) Dr. Manoj Nesari, Advisor, Ministry of AYUSH, New Delhi
11) Dr. V.S. Chauhan, New Delhi

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12) Dr. U.K. Krishna, Japan


13) Prof. S.H. Acharya, Jamnagar
44. Give details of student enrichment programs (special lectures / workshops /
seminar) involving external experts.
A huge number of enrichment programs are being conducted at regular
intervals. Details of workshops and seminars etc have been enlisted at Sl. No.
30, while the list of special lectures is enclosed here-under:

Sl. No Speaker Title Date


1. Dr. Gopal Vasishtha Symbiohealth 13/01/2012
Rheumatologist, USA
2. Dr. Gopal Vasishtha New Avenues in Ayurvedic 03/09/2012
Rheumatologist, USA Researches and International
Platform
3. Dr. G.P. Dubey Application of Fundamental 16/10/2012
Distinguished Professor , Principles in New Drug
BHU Varanasi Development & Discovery
4. Dr. Vinod Thakkar Medical astrology 07/12/2012
Dr. Sandhya Kadam
Dr. Reshma Jagtap ;
Mumbai
5. Prof. K.P. Mishra History of Medicine 22/12/2012
Director, Medical Edu.,
Bhuvaneshwar, Odissa
6. Prof. P.K. Debnath Concept of Vedic Medicine 25/02/2013
Director, Gananath Sen
institute of Ayurveda &
Research, Kolkatta
7. Prof. J.P. Agrawal , Ayurveda and Acupressure 19/03/2013
Director,
Shri. BP Shukla,Gen. Sec.,
Acupressure Research and
Teaching Center,
Allahabad, UP
8. Vd. K.T. Shivanandan Pulse Examination Method 22/03/2013
Advisor, International
Centre For Studies and
Research in Traditional
Knowledge, Kerala
9. Prof. C.P. Shukla Doshik Diagnosis and 02/04/2013
Former Dean, IPGT & RA, Management to
Jamnagar 08/04/2013

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10. Dr. Radha Das Eye banking and corneal 27/04/2013


MP Shah Medical College, grafting
Jamnagar
11. Shri S.C. Shah, RTO Traffic Rules 11/07/2013
Shri JV Shah, ARTO,
Jamnagar
12. Prof. Alex Hanky Concept of Tridosha 22/07/2013
Dean, SVYASA, Bangaluru
13. Prof. C.P. Shukla, Former Clinical importance of 10/09/2013
Dean, IPGT & RA, Charaka Samhita
Jamnagar
14. Prof. Bhushan Evidence based Medicine 20/07/2013
Patawardhan and Ayurveda
Editor-in-chief, Journal of
Ayurveda and Integrative
Medicine, Director,
Interdisciplinary School of
Health Science, University
of Pune.
15. Dr. Anand Chaudhary Status of Journal in the field 20/07/2013
Associate Professor, Dept. of Ayurveda
of Rasashastra, Faculty of
Ayurveda, IMS, BHU.
16. Dr. Urmila Thatte, Editor- Ethical issue and Plagiarism 20/03/2013
in-chief, IJAR
17. Prof. R.R. Dwivedi, Former How to Write Effective 20/07/2013
Head, Dept. of Basic Review Article
Principles, IPGT & RA.
18. Prof. Alex Henky Writing for Scientific Journal 20/07/2013
Dean, SVYASA, Bangaluru Using Gestalt Principle
19. Dr. Ram Manohar, Editor- Research Protocol Synopsis 20/07/2013
in-chief, Ancient Science Writing And Types of
of Life Structuring a Research Paper
Depending on Types of
Research
20. Dr. Supriya Bhalerao Standard for Reporting 21/07/2013
Bharathiaya Vidyapeeth, Experimental Study
Pune
21. Prof. Abhimanyu Kumar Peer Reviewing and 21/07/2013
Director, AIIA, New Delhi Responding to Peer
Reviewers
22. Dr. Manoj Nesari, Joint Role and Responsibility of 21/07/2013
Advisor, Ayurveda Reviewers
23. Dr. Suresh Kumar, Editor- Problem of Publishing and 21/07/2013
in-chief, JREIM Management of Ayurveda
Journal Retrospect and
Prospect

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24. Dr. Pawan Kumar Abstracting and Referencing 21/07/2013


Godatwar, Head, Dept. of Method
Roga Nidana, NIA, Jaipur,
Rajasthan
25. Prof. C.P. Shukla Clinical Importance of 10/09/2013
Former Dean,IPGT & RA, Charaka Samhita
Jamnagar
26. Prof. Arvind Pandey, Introduction to CTRI 13/09/2013
Director National Institute
of Medical Statistics, New
Delhi
27. Dr. Atul Juneja, Scientist, Genesis of CTRI 13/09/2013
National Institute of
Medical Statistics, New
Delhi
28. Dr. Abhha Agrawal, Senior CTRI Registration and its 13/09/2013
Scientist, National management
Institute of Medical
Statistics, New Delhi
29. Dr. U.K. Krishna The Methodology of 29/01/2014
Director, the NPO Teaching Ayurveda to &
Ayurveda Institute, Japan International Students 30/01/2014
30. Swami Health and Environment 05/03/2014
Gyanswarupanandaji
31. Dr. Vinod Thakkar, Medical Astrology 10/03/2014
Mumbai
32. Prof. R.H. Singh Development of 21/03/2014
Distinguished Professor, Standardized Guidelines for
Faculty of Ayurveda, IMS, Promotion of Health and
BHU Varanasi Wellness
33. Prof. Alex Hanky Publishing Ayurveda Data 21/03/2014
Dean, SVYASA, Bangaluru from Ayurveda clinical
practice
34. Prof. Gurdip Singh Working Module – 21/03/2014
Director, PG Studies, Explanation and Outcome
SDMCA, Hassan, Strategy
Karnataka
35. Vd. Dilip Gadgil, Journal of Lifestyle Guidelines – Base 21/03/2014
Ayurveda and Integrative Note
Medicine, Bengaluru
36. Prof. HR Nagendra Yoga for Health 22/03/2014
Chancellor, SVYASA
Bangaluru
37. Prof. Anamik Shah Research Methodology And 03/04/2014
Saurashtra University, Project Design
Rajkot

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38. Prof. Navin Sheth Research Methodology And 03/04/2014


Saurashtra University, Project Design
Rajkot
39. Dr. Geeta Krishnan To discuss the modalities of 27/05/2014
Dr. Jayakumar organizing the World
Vishwa Ayurveda Ayurved Congress
Parishad, Bengaluru conference

40. Vd. Pratap Chauhan Globalizing Authentic 13/08/2014


Director, Jiva Ayurveda, Ayurveda
Delhi
41. Dr. Gopal Vasishtha Global Status of Ayurveda- 1 27/08/2014
Rheumatologist, USA
42. Prof. Gurdip Singh Global Status of Ayurveda-2 27/08/2014
Director PG Studies ,
SDMCA, Hassan

43. Prof. A.N. Nanal, Mumbai Global status of Ayurveda-3 27/08/2014


44. Mr. H.G. Savyasachi Das Purpose of human life in the 17/11/2014
ISKCON light of Vedic science and
philosophy
45. Swami Health and Environment 05/03/2014
Gyanswaroopananda Ji,
IIT, Kanpur
46. Mr. Ramesh Dave Vipashyana Dhyan 05/02/2015
Dhamkot, Rajkot
47. Dr. P.M. Warrier, Arya PM Mehta Oration - 20/07/2015
Vaidya Sala, Kottakkal Panchakarma
48. Dr. B.S. Prasad, Principal, Innovative technology in 21/07/2015
BMK Ayurveda College, Panchakarma
Belgaum
49. Dr. S.N. Gupta, Med. Practical Aspects of Vamana 20/07/2015
Supdt., JS Ayurveda
College, Nadiad
50. Dr. Anthony Morandi, Guest lecture 04/12/2015
Ayurveda Point, Italy
51. Prof. R.R. Dwivedi, Research Methodology- 14/12/2015
Retd. Dean, Haldwani, UP Lecture series 15/12/2015
52. Dr. Supriya Bhalerao Bio Statistics and Medical 16/12/2015
Bharathiaya Vidyapeeth, Research 17/12/2015
Pune
53. Dr. Santhosh Nair Bioethics in Clinical Research 18/12/2015
Head, Dept. of Basic 19/12/2015
Principles,
CBPCAS, Delhi

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54. Dr. Pawan Kumar Literary research - Synopsis 20/12/2015


Godatwar Preparation and Scientific 21/12/2015
Head, Dept. of Roga Writing
Nidana, NIA, Jaipur.
55. Dr. Ashit Panja Manuscript ology and 18/01/2016
NIA, Jaipur Paleography
56. Prof. H.M. Chandola Researches and Updates in 19/01/2016
Former Principal/Director, Diabetes – Prameha
CBPCAS, Delhi
57. Prof. M.S. Baghel Scope and Opportunity Of 04/02/2016
Former Director, IPGT & Ayurveda Graduates in
RA, Jamnagar Abroad
58. Prof. Shrikrishna Sharma An insight into Charaka 08/03/2016
Khandel, Former Samhita 11/03/2016
Professor, NIA, Jaipur Understanding Avarana

45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programs
including clinical teaching.
The various teaching methods adopted by the faculties are as under:
Different teaching and learning methods like Micro-teaching are being
followed for all the courses. Practical and clinical trainings (OPD / IPD) are
given in either one to one method or micro teaching. Audio visual and
computer aided teaching techniques are used by all faculty members. Each
department has all such basic facilities. In addition the departments are
facilitated with internet portals for easy access.
Field Visits / Industrial visits are the part of the curriculum and are conducted
at regular intervals. Institute encourages attending guest lectures, seminars
and other scientific gatherings at institute / state / national / international
levels.
46. How does the department ensure that program objectives are constantly met
and learning outcomes are monitored?
Periodical internal assessments and final assessment at the end of first and
final year of postgraduate program ensures the outcome. DRC / RDC guides
and validates research work of PhD.
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
Institute ensures the involvement of the students and faculty in its extension
activities contributing in community development. The details of the initiatives
of the institute are as below:
 Institute regularly conducts medical camps in rural and urban areas.
 Village adoption for health care, adoption of village Konza, Jamnagar
District.

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 Actively engaged in special service activities such as swine flu control


program, swine flu protection ‘Ukada (Kwatha)’.
 Seven extension OPD’s are being conducted since many years.
 Actively engaged in social welfare activities such as health awareness
lectures at schools, community centers, NGOs such as Lion’s Club. Indian
Lions, Rotary Club, Giant’s Club etc.
 Social services such as health survey, blood donation camps, participation
in Swachcha Bharat Abhiyan, national programs such as vaccination,
nutritional supplementation, antenatal care, anaemia and children welfare
activities etc. are regularly being conducted.
 Taking active part in various Government and University campaigns as a
part of social responsibilities such as Run for Unity, Swami Vivekananda
Sardhashati Jayanti, Swatchhata Abhiyan, and Run for fun.

48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.


1. The Institute take active part in various Central, State Government and
University campaigns as a part of social responsibilities.
2. Many socio-cultural activities like Navaratri Celebration, Ganesh Chaturthi
and Saraswatipooja celebration are done within the campus with active
involvement of all students.
3. Samhita Pathan is a unique activity done by the students at every year.
4. School Health survey, Nidana Camps, Health promotion lectures at
schools, public awareness programs by lectures on Swine-Flu, Dengue
fever.
5. Visits to the School for special children, Deaf and Dumb school, Old Age
Homes, Blood Donation Camps, awareness towards RTI, Women’s
Empowerment programmes etc. participation in Swachcha Bharata
Bhiyan, national programs such as vaccination, nutritional
supplementation, antenatal care, anaemia, and children welfare activities
etc. are regularly being conducted.
6. Nidana camps are regularly conducted both at urban and rural level.
7. Satellite OPDs at different periphery centres of Jamnagar
8. Associated with Tapovan Sanshodhan Kendra (established in Sept. 2014) of
SGAM, pregnant women registered in the previous year
9. Village Konza adoption and health survey and Nidana Camps organized
regularly.
10. PG institute is distributing decoction for health maintenance for general
public daily in the OPD.
11. Institute maintains a medicinal plants nursery (Sasoi) which provides
medicinal plants for the needy.

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49. State whether the program/ department is accredited/ graded by other


agencies? If yes, give details.
1. Yes, the institute is accredited by CCIM every year.
2. Institute was accredited as best Ayurveda Institute by Dept. of AYUSH in its
internal assessment in the year 2013-2014.
3. Designated as WHOCC for Traditional Medicines (Ayurveda)
4. Recognized by DST as SIRO
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new
knowledge, basic or applied.
Institute conducted various projects in association with WHO-Country Office
India under APW and DFA scheme. The project reports submitted under this
scheme are:

1. Standardization of Ayurvedic Clinical Terminologies


2. Guidelines for Clinical Research Methodologies in Ayurveda
3. Developing Common Recruitment Rules for AYUSH professionals in India
4. Life Style Guidelines of Ayurveda for Health Promotion - Under the
designation of WHO-CC

51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges


(SWOC) of the department.
Strengths:
1. Has Sixty Years of Heritage and designated as WHOCC for Traditional
Medicines (Ayurveda), NPRC-ASU
2. The admirable rate of applications receive for admissions in different
courses itself speaks out the popularity and demand that the university has
in the current scenario.
3. A huge flow of patients (around 1000/day) also reveal attraction and
reputation of the services being provided in the field of healthcare.
4. IPGT & RA publishes AYU journal that is PubMed included peer reviewed
research journal of Ayurveda.
5. Computer based learning program Ayurveda e-learning has been designed
under the sponsorship of Ministry of AYUSH to sensitize the modern
medical scholars who wish to study Ayurveda.
6. Conducts Satellite OPDs at peripheral areas of Jamnagar. This is the only
Ayurveda organization that runs specialized OPDs at all the three defense
organizations.

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7. Independent and well established research laboratories and animal houses


are the strength.
8. Having institutional ethical bodies for experimental and clinical studies and
CTRI registration of clinical trials.
9. Supportive and encouraging atmosphere for submitting research proposals
and conducting industry sponsored and intra-mural researches. TRC
coordinates and supervises the sponsored researches.
Weaknesses:
1. Lack of Sufficient Manpower
2. Lack of NABH /NABL Accreditation
3. Lack of Bio-statistician, sophisticated instruments
Opportunities:
1. Sufficient scope for NABH / NABL Accreditation.
2. Increasing demand towards traditional systems of medicines.
3. Affirmative approach of the government to uplift the system.
Challenges:
1. Growing concerns on Ayurveda formulations.
2. Researches that meet the need of current-day contemporary science.
3. Availability of good quality drugs and lack of resources of genuine drugs.
4. Additional efforts to generate adequate evidences to meet the increasing
demands.
5. Insufficient infrastructure.
6. Development of centre of excellences in various fields of Ayurveda.

52. Future plans of the department.


This Institute has vast reputation and experience. Hence, lot of development
can be done.
1. Starting P.G. in all 22 specialties of Ayurveda with 6 seats in each specialty.
2. Starting P.G. Diploma in maximum subjects.
3. Up-gradation of 300 bedded hospital.
4. Develop super-specialty referral hospitals in the areas like Panchakarma,
Balaroga, Streeroga, and Ksarasutra, Netra Roga etc.
5. Develop the institute as centre for developing Standard Treatment
Protocols for NCDs.
6. Institute has all the potential with the backing of Gujarat Ayurved
University to be upgraded as Central University. As there is no Central
University for Ayurveda; this creation of New Central University may lead
to proper platform for globalization and main-streaming of Ayurveda.

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7. Having support of WHO as CC for TM; it will be easier to implement the


agenda of Government of India.
8. NABH and NABL Accreditation of the hospital and laboratories of the
institute.
9. National repository centre for Herbal drugs with a world class museum.
10. National center for teachers training.

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Shri Gulabkunverba Ayurved
Mahavidyalaya (SGAM)
gaujara t a -T I
Aay auv ao -d y auin avai s

Shri Gulabkunverba Ayurved Mahavidyalaya (SGAM)


Gujarat Ayurved University, Jamnagar

EVALUATIVE REPORT OF
SHRI GULABKUNVERBA AYURVED MAHAVIDYALAYA
1. Name of the Department
Shri Gulabkunverba Ayurved Mahavidyalaya
2. Year of establishment
1946
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university?
Constituent College of Gujarat Ayurved University.
4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters;
Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc. D.Litt., etc.)
U.G- -Ayurvedcharaya (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery)
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved.
Total 14 departments with 35 well qualified teachers and 2 hospital physicians
supports the teaching programs of this college. Principal is the academic and
administrative head of this college. Departments as mentioned below:
1. Sanskrita, Samhita and Siddhant Department
2. Sharir Rachana Department
3. Sharir Kriya Department
4. Dravyaguna Department
5. Rasa Shastra & Bhaishajya Kalpana Department
6. Swasthavritta & Yoga Department
7. Rogavijnan-Vikriti Vijnan Department
8. Kayachikitsa Department
9. Shalyatantra Department
10. Shalakyatantra Department
11. Agadtantra - Vyavahar Ayurved Evam Vidhi Vaideyak Department
12. Stri-Roga & Prasutitantra Department
13. Kaumarbhritya Department
14. Panchkarma Department

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6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign


institutions, etc.
Certificate courses with collaboration with University School for continuing
Education in Ayurved. Details are mentioned below:-
Courses in Shri Gulabkunverba Ayurved Mahavidyalaya with Collaboration with
USCE, G.A.U, Jamnagar
Sl. No. Courses Name
1 Certificate Course in Ksharasutra- Basic and Advance
2 Certificate Course in Panchkarma- - Basic and Advance
3 Certificate Course in Gruha Ayurved
4 Certificate Course in Nadisutra- - (Traditional Nadi Vignan)
5 Sanskrit Lecture Series- Prabhashnam

7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons


None
8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit
System
Annual
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments
 Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences by MPIYNER.
 Diploma course in Ayurved Pharmaceutical- IIAPS
 Certificate courses in Panchkarma, Kshara Sutra, Nadi Sutra, Ayurved
Dentistry, and Gruha Ayurved by USCE
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate
Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Sl. No Posts Sanctioned Filled Remarks
1. Professors 01 00 3 categories of Designation
is there:
* Regular
* Adhoc
* Contract
2. Associate 15 6 Advertisement has been
Professors/Reader given by the University for
3. Assistant 24 9 filling of Regular posts of
Professor/Lecturer Lecturer and Readers.

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Post wise Specifications of the staff in SGAM:


Sl. Name Designation Sl. Name Designation
No. No.
1 Prof. G. D. Gohil Principal 19 Vd. S. V.Tomar Reader
2 Vd. C. H. Babaria Professor 20 Vd. S. S. Sud Lecturer
(Contract)
3 Vd. S. D. Raval Reader 21 Vd. P.S. N. Bhat Professor
(Contract)
4 Ms. B. N. Pandya Reader 22 Vd. H. D. Vyas Reader
(Sanskrit)- (Contract)
(Contract)
5 Vd. N. V. Parmar Lecturer 23 Vd. M. G. Pandya Lecturer-
(Contract) (Adhoc)
6 Vd. Bhadouria K. Reader 24 Vd. K. S. Sud Lecturer
(Contract)
7 Vd. A. R. Lecturer 25 Vd. H. I. Jani Lecturer
Nalawade
8 Vd. S. R. Mehta Professor- 26 Vd. N. G. Tank Reader
(Contract) (Contract)
9 Vd. A.C. Lecturer 27 Vd. R.V. Khagram Lecturer
Pithadiya (Contract) (Contract)
10 Vd. V. R. Solanki Reader 28 Vd. P. B. Joshi Reader
11 Vd. Deepa K.K. Lecture 29 Vd. J. K.Patel Lecturer
(Contract) (Adhoc)
12 Vd. R.J.Thomas Professor 30 Vd. R. S. Unadkat Reader
(Contract) (Contract)
13 Vd. N. J. Mehta Lecturer 31 Dr. A. G. Atara Lecturer
(Contract)
14 Vd. A. S. Parmar Reader 32 Vd. N. R. Pandya Reader
15 Vd. C. C. Shah Reader 33 Vd. H. P. Baria Lecturer
(Contract) (Contract)
16 Vd. A. A. Bhatt Reader 34 Vd. M. P. Makani Professor
(Contract)
17 Vd. Dyuti Pandya Lecturer 35 Vd. S. A. Lecturer
(Contract) Chaudhary (Adhoc)
18 Vd. A. C. Solanki Professor
(Contract)

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11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization,


experience and research under guidance:
No. of
Sl.
Name Qualification Designation Specialization Years of
No
Experience
1. Dr. C. H. Babaria M.D. (Ayu.) HOD & Basic Principles 31 Years
Ph.D Professor
2. Dr. Suhag D. Raval M.D. (Ayu.) Reader Basic Principles 18 Years
Ph.D
3. Dr. Nisha V. M.D. (Ayu.) Lecturer Basic Principles 04 Years
Parmar
4. Ms. Bhgyalaxmi N. M.A. Reader Sanskrit 5 Years
Pandya (Sanskrit)
5. Dr. Arpan A. Bhatt M.D. (Ayu.) HOD & Reader Basic Principles 27 Years
Ph.D
6. Dr.Dyuti Pandya M.D. (Ayu), Lecturer Kayachikitsa 1 Year
Ph.D
7. Dr. Bhadouria M.D. (Ayu.) HOD & Reader Sharir Rachana 15 Years
Kalpna Raje
8. Dr. Abhay R. M.D (Ayu) Lecturer Sharir Rachana 1 Year
Nalawade
9. Dr. Shirish R. M.D. (Ayu.) HOD & Basic Principles 33 Years
Mehta Professor
10. Dr. Archana M.D. (Ayu.) Lecturer Sharir Kriya 1 Year
Pithadia
11. Dr. Samata V. M.D. (Ayu.) HOD & Reader Agad Tantra 6 Years
Tomar
12. Dr. Aruna C. M.D. (Ayu.) Professor Kayachikitsa 34 Years
Solanki
13. Dr. Sushant Sud M.D. (Ayu.) Lecturer Rasa Shastra 4 Years

14. Dr. Raju Thomas M.D. (Ayu.) Professor RS & BK 13 Years


15. Dr. Neky J. Mehta M.D. (Ayu.) I/C HOD RS & BK 7 Years
Ph.D &Reader
16. Dr. Varsha R. M.D. (Ayu.) HOD & Reader Dravyaguna 18 Years
Solanki Ph.D
17. Dr. Deepa K. K. M.D. (Ayu.) Lecturer Dravyaguna 3 Years
18. Dr. Neha Pandya M.D. (Ayu.), HOD & Reader Stri Roga & 16 Years
Ph.D Prasuti Tantra
19. Dr. Hetal P. Baria M.S. (Ayu.) Lecturer Stri Roga & 2 Years
Prasuti Tantra
20. Dr. Mukta Makani M.D. (Ayu.) Professor Kaumarbhritya 30 years
21. Dr. Suhas A. M.D. (Ayu.) I/C HOD and Kaumarbhritya 1 Year
Chaudhary Lecturer
22. Dr. Pashmina B. M.S. (Ayu.) HOD &Reader Shalya Tantra 11 Years
Joshi
23. Dr. Joyal Patel M.S. (Ayu.) Lecturer Shalya Tantra 2 Years
24. Dr. Rajshree S. M.S. (Ayu.) HOD &Reader Shalakya Tantra 8 Years
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25. Dr. Achyuta G. M.S. (Ayu.) Lecturer Shalakya Tantra 1 Year


Atara
26. Dr. P.S.N. Bhatt M.D. (Ayu.) Professor Kayachikitsa 34 Years
Ph.D
27. Dr. Hetal D. Vyas M.D. (Ayu.) HOD & Reader Kayachikitsa 5 Years
28. Dr. Khyati S. Sud M.D. (Ayu.) Lecturer Manas Roga 4 Years
Ph.D Evum Mano
Vignan
29. Dr. Megha G. M.D. (Ayu.) Lecturer Kayachikitsa 4 Years
Pandya Ph.D
30. Dr. Hitesh Jani BSAM HOD & Panchkarma 33 Years
Lecturer
31. Dr. Neha G. Tank M.D. (Ayu.) Reader Panchkarma 9 Years
Ph.D
32. Dr. Rita V. M.D. (Ayu.) Lecturer Panchkarma 4 Years
Khagram Ph.D
33. Dr. A.S. Parmar M.D. (Ayu.) HOD & Reader Roga Vigyana 17 Years
34. Dr.Chinmayi C. M.D. (Ayu.) Lecturer Roga Vigyana 5 Years
Shah

12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors


List of visiting lecturer for the international students in Shri Gulabkunverba
Ayurved Mahavidyalaya

Sl. No. Name Subject


1 Dr. D. V. Gohil Anatomy
2 Dr. D. L. Chhatrala Anatomy
3 Dr. Mina Patel Anatomy
4 Dr. R. D. Jani Physiology
5 Dr. Dharti Kubavat Anatomy
6 Dr. Chirag Savaliya Physiology
7 Dr. R. S.Trivedi Physiology
8 Dr. S. H .Acharya Panchakarma
9 Prof. J. R. Joshi Roga Vignana
10 Dr. Jignesh Vadgama Anatomy
11 Dr. Jatin Chudasama Anatomy
12 Dr. Naru Damor Anatomy
13 Dr. Kalpesh Vidja Physiology

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Modern Medical Staff in SGAC


VISITING SPECIALISTS Qualification Specialty
1 Dr. Santwani Manohar M.D. (Medicine) Medical Specialist
2 Dr. Virani Rajendra M.S. (General) Surgical Specialist
3 Dr. Kanjariya Hiren M.D. (Gynecology) Gynecologist
4 Dr. Joshi Jayesh M.D. (Pathology) Pathologist
5 Dr. Makwana Kalpesh M.D. (Pediatric) Pediatrician
6 Dr. Dave Darshan M.D. (Redio) Radiologist
7 Dr. Vekaria Atul D.O.M.S.(Ophthalmology) Opthalmologist
8 Dr. Sanghani Paresh B.D.S. Dentist
9 Dr. Mehta Mahendra M.D. (Anaesthesia) Anaesthesiologist

13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – program wise information


Mr. Dharit Joshi (Yoga Instructor) - Dept of Swastha Vritta: Joined from Dec-
2014 till date:
No. Camp Duration Time Name of Disease Number of Remarks
Patients
1 12/01/2015 to 10:00am - Respiratory Disorders 7M+5F=12 --
27/1/2015 11:00 am
2 12/01/2015 to 11:00am- Respiratory Disorders 6M+9F=15 --
27/01/2015 12:00pm
3 12/01/2015 to 4:00pm- Arthritis 4M+6F=10 --
27/01/2015 05:00pm
4 12/01/2015 to 05:00pm- Arthritis 7M+9F=16 --
27/01/2015 06:00pm
5 02/03/2015 to 04:00pm to High blood pressure 2M+8F=10 --
16/03/2015 05:00pm
6 02/03/2015 to 05:00pm to Acidity 6M+6F=10 --
16/03/2015 06:00pm
7 17/03/2015 to 03:00pm to lumber and cervical 4M+8F=12 --
31/03/2015 04:00pm spondylosis
8 17/03/2015 to 03:00pm to lumber and cervical 6M+9F=15 --
31/03/2015 04:00pm spondylosis
9 01/04/2015 to 03:00pm to diabetes 9M+9F=18 --
15/04/2015 04:00pm
10 01/04/2015 to 04:00pm to diabetes 2M+9F=11 --
15/04/2015 05:00pm
11 16/04/2015 to 03:00pm to Thyroid problems 1M+9F=10 --
30/04/2015 04:00pm
12 16/04/2015 to 04:00pm to Thyroid problems 2M+9F=11 --
30/04/2015 05:00pm
13 04/05/2015 to 03:00pm to female's special 12 --
18/05/2015 04:00pm
14 04/05/2015 to 03:00pm to female's special 12 --
18/05/2015 04:00pm
15 15/06/2015 to 10:00am to 2nd BAMS Students 15 international yoga
20/06/2015 10:40am day – training
16 15/06/2015 to 10:40am to 2nd BAMS Students 13 international yoga

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20/06/2015 11:20am day – training


17 15/06/2015 to 11:20am to 2nd BAMS Students 15 international yoga
20/06/2015 12:00pm day – training
18 15/06/2015 to 3:00pm to Internees 18 international yoga
20/06/2015 03:40pm day – training
19 15/06/2015 to 3:40 pm to Internees 16 international yoga
20/06/2015 4:20pm day – training
20 15/06/2015 to 4:20 pm to CISF, Navy 15 international yoga
20/06/2015 5:00pm day – training
21 15/06/2015 to 4:20 pm to Pharmacy Students 14 international yoga
20/06/2015 5:00pm day – training
22 21/06/2015 to 10:00am to diabetes 2M+8F=10 international yoga
27/06/2015 11:00am day camps
23 21/06/2015 to 11:00am to High blood pressure 7M+9F=16 international yoga
27/06/2015 12:00pm day camps
24 21/06/2015 to 3:00pm to obesity 4M+11F=15 international yoga
27/06/2015 4:00pm day camps
25 21/06/2015 to 4:00pm to female disease 11 international yoga
27/06/2015 5:00 pm day camps
29 09/07/2015 to 3:00pm to Arthritis 8M+7F=15 --
23/07/2015 5:00pm
30 27/07/2015 to 3:00pm to Respiratory Disorders 4M+7F=11 --
10/08/2015 5:00pm
31 12/08/2015 to 3:00pm to High blood pressure 9M+9F=18 --
26/08/2015 5:00pm
32 01/09/2015 to 3:00pm to Acidity 5M+7F=12 --
15/09/2015 5:00pm
33 16/09/2015 to 3:00pm to lumber and cervical 7M+12F=19 --
30/09/2015 5:00pm spondylosis
34 05/10/2015 to 3:00pm to diabetes 9M+7F=16 --
19/10/2015 5:00pm
35 19/11/2015 to 8 to 10am, 2nd BAMS Students 54 Inter college yoga
21/11/2015 3to5pm competition 2015/
36 09/12/2015 to 03:00 pm to Thyroid problems 3M+7F=11 --
23/12/2015 05:00pm
37 05/01/2016 to 03:00 pm to Respiratory Disorders 7M+4F=11 Golden Jubilee
15/01/2016 05:00pm Year of University
38 18/01/2016 to 03:00 pm to Arthritis 10M+5F=15 Golden Jubilee
01/02/2016 05:00pm Year of University
39 02/02/1016 to 03:00 pm to Insomnia 7M+7F=14 Golden Jubilee
16/02/2016 05:00pm Year of University
40 17/02/2016 to 03:00 pm to obesity 2M+ Golden Jubilee
02/03/2016 05:00pm 18F=20 Year of University
41 14/03/2016 to 03:00 pm to Menstruation 15 Golden Jubilee
28/03/2016 05:00pm Disorders Year of University
42 01/04/2016 to 03:00 pm to female's special 18 Golden Jubilee
15/04/2016 05:00pm Year of University

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14. Program-wise Student Teacher Ratio


1st Professional-60 students- 8 staff
2nd Professional-60 students- 9 staff
3rd Professional-60 students- 9 staff
4th Professional-60 students- 11 staff
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff:
sanctioned, filled and actual
Technical staffs and administrative staff are shared resources of the institution.
Details are mentioned below:
Non Teaching Staff of SGAM :
Sl. No. Name Department Designation
1. Mr. Chaudhari Babulal Admin Office Supdt.
2. Mr. Jethwa Dharmendrasinh Admin Office Supdt.
3. Mr. Bilwal Pratap Manilal Admin Sr. Clerk
4. Mr. Trivdi Dilip Vinodrai Admin Jr. Clerk
5. Mr. Langadhoja Ramesh Admin Jr. Clerk
6. Mr. Jadeja Harshdipsinh B. Admin Jr. Clerk
7. Mr. Boda Hiren A. Admin Jr. Clerk
8. Ms. Jigisha Pancholi Rachana Sharir Lab. Technician
9. Mrs. Rupal Shukla Kriya Sharir Lab. Technician
10. Mr. Raval Parth RS & BK Lab. Technician
11. Ms. Sakhiya Shital Jentibhai RS & BK Lab. Asst.
12. Mr. Dadubha chauhan Umedsinh College Office Pharmacy worker
13. Mr. Majothi Hanif Aleemad Dravyaguna Museum Keeper
14. Mr. Khureshi Hasan Suleman Sharir Kriya Museum Keeper
15. Mr. Chauhan Kirit Deshalbhai Swasthvrutta Attendant
16. Mr. Dhamecha Chandrakant Swasthvrutta Museum Keeper
17. Mr. Parmar Parsotam Arjan Rachana Sharir Museum Keeper
18. Mr. Trivedi Sachin Chhelshankar College Office Attendant
19. Mr. Padhariya Arvind Bhikhabhai College Office Peon
20. Mr. Khankhara Mamtaben Panchakarma Attendant
21. Mr. Rathod Harish Stri Roga Attendant
22. Mr. Gohil Dharmendra Shalya Tantra Attendant
23. Mr. Parmar Ravi Babubhai Shalakya Tantra Attendant
24. Mr. Jadeja Hardipsinh Agad Tantra Museum Keeper
25. Mr. Zala Shaktisinh Agad Tantra Attendant
26. Mr. Rathod Chirag Rachana Sharir Lifter
27. Mr. Raval Milan Kaumarbhritya Attendant

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28. Mr. Jadeja Dushyantsinh Samhita & Sidhant Attendant


29. Mrs. Parmar Ramaben Jivraj College Office Sweeper
30. Mrs. Mehta Neeta Kayachikitsa Attendant
31. Mr. Manu Raghu Rachana Sharir Sweeper
32. Mr. Solanki Bahecharbhai Librarian Library
33. Ms. Boda Trupati Ramniklal Library Attendant Library
34. Mr. Sonagra Dipak Bhanjibhai Herbal Garden Gardner
35. Mr. Zala Mahavirsinh Chandubhai Herbal Garden Gardner
36. Mr. Junethi Kasan Valimahamad Herbal Garden Multipurpose worker
37. Mr. Kanjaria Chamanbhai Dayabhai Herbal Garden Multipurpose worker
38. Mr. Pithadia Jayendra Praghajibhai Roga Vignana Lab. Technician

Hospital Staff of SGAC:


Nature of
Appointment
Sl.
Name of Employee Qualification (regular/ Designation
No.
contractual/
Part time)
1 Dr. Khunt Chandresh MD(Ayu), PhD Regular Deputy Supdt.
2 Dr. Mehta Charmi MD(Ayu), PhD Regular R.M.O.
3 Dr. Mehta D.P. B.S.A.M. Contractual Clinical Registrar
4 Dr. Vyas Komal B.A.M.S Contractual R.S.O
5 Dr. Panara Chirag B.A.M.S Contractual E.M.O.
6 Dr. Patel Kaushal B.A.M.S Contractual M.O.
7 Dr. Bhadja Archna B.A.M.S Contractual R.S.O
8 Dr. Vadher Rajeshree B.A.M.S Contractual M.O.
9 Dr. Kansagra Dennis B.A.M.S Contractual R.S.O.
10 Dr. Vaishnav Dipali B.A.M.S Contractual M.O.
11 Dr. Rajapara Vrunda B.A.M.S Contractual E.M.O
12 Dr. Jogiya Dipti B.A.M.S Contractual M.O.
13 Dr. Shruthi Pandith B.A.M.S Contractual M.O
OFFICE STAFF
14 Baria Vinodkumar M.R.S. Regular Head Clerk
15 Zatakiya Durlabhbhai S.S.C. Regular Store Keeper
16 Tanna Rajesh B.Com Contractual Jr. Clerk
17 Bhatt Dipak B.Com Contractual Case Writer
OTHER CLASS – III AND CLASS IV
18 Pala Harkant B.Sc. Contractual X- Ray Technician
19 Pandya Narayan S.S.C. Regular Pharmacists
20 Chauhan Vishwajit D. Pharm (Ayu) Regular Pharmacists
21 Chauhan Ashaben D. Pharm (Ayu) Regular Pharmacists
22 Vakil Arpit D. Pharm (Ayu) Regular Pharmacists
23 Chudasama Mahipat B.Sc. Regular Lab. Technicians
24 Jadeja Shailendra B.Sc. Regular Lab. Technicians
25 Tank Harshidaben H.S.C. Regular Panchakarma Asst.
26 Mishra Indrakant S.S.C. Regular Panchakarma Asst.
27 Sarda Rashmin S.Y.B.Com Regular Panchakarma Asst.

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28 Chauhan Vidhi H.S.C, P.T.T.C Regular Panchakarma Asst.


29 Trivedi Birju F.Y.B.A, P.T.T.C Contractual Panchakarma Asst.
30 Kumbharana Truptiben 12th Contractual Panchakarma Asst.
31 Chauhan Varshaben 7th Contractual Panchakarma Asst.
32 Lodin Farzana 8th Contractual Panchakarma Asst.
33 Vara Kaushik P.K.Therapy Contractual Panchakarma Asst.
34 Patel Savitaben G.N.M. Contractual Matron
35 Zala Gulabba G.N.M. Contractual Asst. Matron
36 Trivedi Naynaben G.N.S. Regular Asst. Matron
37 Patel Jagrutiben G.N.S. Regular Staff Nurse
38 Parmar Nitaben G.N.S. Regular Staff Nurse
39 Batt Vivek B.Sc. Nursing Contractual Staff Nurse
40 Yadav Divya G.N.M. Contractual Staff Nurse
41 Makwana Pooja Nursing Course Contractual Staff Nurse
42 Vaghela Jayshree G.N.M. Contractual Staff Nurse
43 Khetani Kajal Nursing Course Contractual Staff Nurse
44 Ramavat Sapna G.N.M Contractual Staff Nurse
45 Jethwa Anil Nursing Course Contractual Staff Nurse
46 Pithadiya Purvi Nursing Course Contractual Staff Nurse
47 Rathod Laxmi A.N.M Contractual Staff Nurse
48 Lathiya Anita Nursing Course Contractual Staff Nurse
49 Ramanandi Falguni G.N.M. Regular Midwife
50 Chauhan Hitendrasinh B. Com Contractual Data Entry Operator
51 Vaniya Dhirubhai 9th Regular Cook
52 Vishwakarma Shivraj H.S.C. Regular Kitchen Attendant
53 Barad Ushaben S.S.C. Regular Kitchen Attendant
54 Nimavat Amulaben 8th Daily wages Kitchen Attendant
55 Padhi Gopalkrushna H.S.C Regular Peon
56 Parmar Maganbhai B.A Regular Peon
57 Purabiya Laxmanbhai 9th Regular Peon
58 Kanjariya Ashok B.com, Nursing Course Contractual Dresser
59 Chauhan Bhagyashree Nursing Course Contractual Dresser
60 Bhatti Hemraj S.S.C Regular Ward Boy
61 Hun Renabhai 9th Regular Ward Boy
62 Rathod Dharmendra 9th Regular Ward Boy
63 Chauhan Nitin 9th Regular Ward Boy
64 Solanki Mahesh 9th Regular Ward Boy
65 Rajput Ravindra S.S.C Regular Ward Boy
66 Bhadra Jayesh S.S.C. Regular Ward Ayah
67 Jethwa Chandrikaben 8th Regular Water Maid
68 Gosai Ushaben S.S.C. Regular Water Maid
69 Boricha Akash S.S.C. Contractual Darkroom Att.
70 Solanki Manishaben 7th Contractual OT Att.
71 Solanki Ajay 8th Contractual O.T.Att.
72 Dhankesha Nirmala 7th Regular Sweeper
73 Ladher Ratilal 6th Regular Sweeper
74 Gohil Hansaben 7th Regular Sweeper
75 Alikha Rohiniben 8th Regular Sweeper
76 Jogiya Kantaben S.S.C. Regular Sweeper

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77 Meta Sashibhai 9th Regular Sweeper


78 Vaghela Damji 7th Contractual Sweeper
79 Pithadiya Priti 8th Contractual Sweeper
80 Lakhadhir Maheshwari B.P.T. Contractual Physiotherapist

16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies


1. Yoga and Yoga Therapies- Dept of Swastha Vritta
2. Panchkarma Therapies- Dept of Panchakarma

17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international


funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding
agencies, project title and grants received project-wise.
Research Projects
 Major Projects.
Sl. Name of the Starting Ending Amount Funding Responsibility
No. Project Date Date (Rs.) Agency
1. Advanced Centre Dec. Mar. 1,12,854/- MDNIY, Dr. A.A. Bhatt
for Yoga Education 2008 2012 New Delhi Program
and Research Director
 Minor Projects.
1. The Role of Yoga July 2010 Mar. 4,50,000/- MDNIY, Dr. A.A. Bhatt
Therapy in the 2012 New Delhi Principal
management of Investigator
Osteo Arthritis of
the Knee
(Janusandhivata) in
Geratric Care
2. The Role of Yoga July 2010 Mar. 4,75,000/- MDNIY, Dr. A.A. Bhatt
Therapy in the 2012 New Delhi Principal
management of Investigator
Bronchial Asthma
(Tamak Shwasa)

18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received


a) National collaboration b) International collaboration
1. Advance Centre for Yoga Education and Research, in the Dept of Swastha
Vritta, Shri Gulabkunverba Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Gujarat Ayurved
University in collaboration and funded by Morarji Desai National Institute
of Yoga, New Delhi.
2. Applied for Research Centre to Gujarat Ayurved University, Jamnagar in
2015 in 3 Departments viz, Swastha Vritta, Samhita & Siddhant and Dravya

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Guna of Shri Gulabkunverba Ayurved Mahavidyalaya.


3. A project committee has been made in the SGAM for any projects or
extension work related to National or State levels as mentioned below:
Vd. Pashmina Joshi - Chairman
Vd. Sushant Sud - Member
Vd. Achyuta Atara – Member
Vd. Charmi Mehta - Coordinator

19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR,


AICTE, etc.; total grants received.
Advance Centre for Yoga Education and Research, in the Dept of Swastha
Vritta, Shri Gulabkunverba Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Gujarat Ayurved
University in collaboration and funded by MORARJI DESAI NATIONAL
INSTITUTE OF YOGA, New Delhi (An autonomous organization under Dept. of
AYUSH, Ministry of Health & F. W., Govt. of India).
20. Research facility / centre with
 state recognition
 national recognition
 international recognition
1. ACYER- March 2012 with MDNIY, New Delhi (An autonomous organization
under Dept. of AYUSH, Ministry of Health & F. W., Govt. of India).
2. The Role of Yoga Therapy in the management of O.A of the Knee
(Janusandhivata) in Geriatric Care March 2012 with MDNIY, New Delhi (An
autonomous organization under Dept. of AYUSH, Ministry of Health & F. W.,
Govt. of India).
3. The Role of Yoga therapy in the management of Bronchial Asthma (Tamak
Shwasa)- March 2012 with MDNIY, New Delhi (An autonomous organization
under Dept. of AYUSH, Ministry of Health & F. W., Govt. of India).
4. International Centre for Ayurvedic Studies with Shri Gulabkunverba Ayurved
Mahavidyalaya, Gujarat Ayurved University, Jamnagar.

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21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or


corporate bodies
Places/Locations are given for the below mentioned departments in the
campus of Shri Gulabkunverba Ayurved Mahavidyalaya.
1. Marine Bio resource Centre (MBRC) Under the Aegis of Gujarat State
Biotechnology Mission, DST, Govt. Of Gujarat, To Promote Research in
the Field of Marine Biotechnology For Sustainable Utilization Of Marine
Bio resources of the State.
2. Pharmacology Department of Institute of Post Graduate Teaching &
Research In Ayurveda, Gujarat Ayurved University, Jamnagar
22. Publications:
 Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national /
international)
 Monographs
 Chapters in Books
 Edited Books
 Books with ISBN with details of publishers
 Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,
Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social
Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)
 Citation Index – range / average
 SNIP
 SJR
 Impact Factor – range / average
 h-index
Highlights of the publication by staff and faculty of SGAM is mentioned
below. The details are mentioned in the Criteria-3.
Sr. No. Category Number
1 Number of papers published in peer reviewed 189
journals (national / international)
2 Monographs 01
3 Books with ISBN with details of publishers 13

23. Details of patents and income generated


None

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24. Areas of consultancy and income generated


1. Swasthavrutta department of Shri Gulabkunverba Ayurved Mahavidyalaya
initiated the seed for Institute for Naturopathy-Yoga and Physiotherapy
(I.N.Y.P.) in the year 1995 as a self supported independent institute, which
kept on developing to form a full-fledged independent self financed
Maharshi Patanjali Institute for Yoga Naturopathy Education and Research
from the year 2000 onwards.
2. From the Department of Rasa Shastra-Bhaishajya Kalpana of Shri
Gulabkunverba Ayurved Mahavidyalaya started as an extension activity in
the form of Pharmaceutical institute which is running as an Indian Institute
of Ayurvedic Pharmaceutical Sciences from the year 1999 onwards.

25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories /


institutions/ industries in India and abroad
Dr. Arvind Trivedi: Nippon Ayurved School, Japan- 2011
Dr. Joban Modha: Nippon Ayurved School, Japan- 2011
International Seminar at Mauritius- 2011
Cary Internal Medicines and Diabetes, North Carolina,
USA-2011 Spa Oasis- 2012
Dr. Neha Tank: Nippon Ayurved School, Japan- 2011
International Seminar at Mauritius- 2011
Dr. A.A. Bhatt: Guest of honour at Portuguese Yoga Federation- World
Ayurved Day, 2013-2014
26. Faculty serving in
a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any
other (please specify)
 Faculty serving in the Syllabus committee for BAMS of CCIM, New Delhi.
The details are mentioned in the criteria-1
 Shri Gulabkunverba Ayurved College Council
1. Dr. G. D. Gohil, Principal Chairman
2. Dr. C. H. Babria, HOD, Sanskrit, Samhita, Sidhant. Member
3. Dr. S.R. Mehta, HOD, Kriya Sharir Member
4. Dr. V.R. Solanki, HOD, Dravyaguna Member
5. Dr. Raju Thomas, HOD Rasa Shastra & Bhaishjya Kalpana Member
6. Dr. A.S. Parmar, HOD, Roga Vignana Member
7. Dr. A.A. Bhatt, HOD, Swasthvrutta Member
8. Dr. Samata Tomar, HOD, Agad Tantra Member

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9. Dr. Hetal Vyas, HOD, Kayachikitsa Member


10. Dr. Neha Tank, HOD, Panchakarma Member
11. Dr. P.B.Joshi, HOD, Shalyatantra + (Ksharsutra Lab) Member
12. Dr. Rajshree Undakat, HOD, Shalkya Tantra Member
13. Dr. Neha Pandya, HOD, Prasuti & Stri roga Member
14. Dr. Suhas Chaudhary, I/C HOD, Kaumarbhritya Member
15. Dr. K.R.Bhadoria, HOD, Rachana Sharir Member Secretary

1. Dr. G. D. Gohil-
 Editorial Board Member, AYU (An international quarterly journal of
research in Ayurved) Gujarat Ayurved University, Jamnagar.
 Governing Body Member of Self Finance Institute, Gujarat Ayurved
University, Jamnagar.

2. Dr. A. A Bhatt-
 Member- Board of Studies, Gujarat Ayurved University, Jamnagar
 Member – CCIM Syllabus Committee, Gujarat Ayurved University, Jamnagar
 Member- World Ayurved Congress, New Delhi-2014, Gujarat Ayurved
University, Jamnagar
 Governing Body Member of Self Finance Institute, Gujarat Ayurved
University, Jamnagar
 Member- Board of Studies, Atal Bihari Vajpayee Hindi Vishwavidyalaya
Bhopal, M.P.
 Member- Board of Studies, Swami Vivekanand Mahavidyalaya, Sagar, M.P.
 Member- Board of Studies, Yoga and Naturopathy, Gujarat Ayurved
University, Jamnagar.
 Advisor- for music therapy in Ankur Special School for Mentally Retarded
Children, Bhavnagar
 Advisor- for musical and spiritual technique in Garbha Vigyan Anusandhan
Kendra
 Subject Expert in Swatha Vritta, AYU (An international quarterly journal of
research in Ayurved) Gujarat Ayurved University, Jamnagar.
 Advisor- for Yoga in Dindayal Samutkarsh Sansthan, Ahmedabad.

3. Dr. Varsha Solanki-


 Expert member for Dravyaguna Panel in AYUSH – Guru Program by Gujarat
Ayurved University.
 Honorary Program Director- University School of Continuing Education,
G.A.U, Jamnagar.
 Governing Body Member of Self Finance Institute, Gujarat Ayurved
University, Jamnagar.

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4. Dr. Hitesh Jani-


 Honorary Director of Gou-Vijnan, Lakulish Yoga University, Ahmedabad.

5. Dr. Sushant Sud-


 Member, organizing committee of University and Cordinator- World
Ayurved Congress, New Delhi-2014, Gujarat Ayurved University, Jamnagar.
 Member, organizing committee of University and Cordinator- Vibrant
Gujarat World Ayurved Expo, Gandhinagar, Gujarat -2015, Gujarat Ayurved
University, Jamnagar.

27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs,


workshops, training programs and similar programs).
Specifications of the Staff attended- Seminars/ ROTP/ CME/ Workshops/
TTP/ Guest Lectures
Guest
Guest
Sl. Works Nat. Int. Lectures
Teachers Name ROTP CME TTP WAC Lecture
No hop Sem Sem - Outside
-College
College
Department of Samhita & Siddhanta
1 Dr. C.H. Babaria - - - 1 - 1 - - -
2 Dr. Suhag Raval 1 - - 1 - 3 1 1 -
3 Dr. Nisha - - - 1 - 5 2 3 -
Parmar
4 Ms. - - 3 - - 9 3 - 1
Bhagyalaxmi
Pandya
Department of sharir Rachna
1 Dr. Kalpana - - 1 1 1 5 - 7 -
Raje
2 Dr. Abhay - - - - - - - - -
Nalwade
Department of sharir Kriya
1 Dr. S.R Mehta - - - - - - - - -
2 Dr. Archana - 1 - - - - - - -
Pithadiya
Department of Swastha Vritta
1 Dr. A.A. Bhatt 4 6 8 3 2 15 8 20 8
2 Dr. Dyuti - 1 - - - - - - -
Pandya

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Department of RSBK
1 Dr. Neky Mehta - 1 1 1 - 4 - - -
2 Dr. Raju - 1 1 - - 2 - - -
Thomas
Department of Agad Tantra
1 Dr. Sushant Sud - 1 1 1 3 4 4 1 -
2 Dr. Samata 1 1 4 1 1 10 5 3 1
Tomar
3 Dr. A.C. Solanki - - - - - - - - -

Department of Dravya Guna


1 Dr. Varsha - - 1 1 1 1 1 - 6
Solanki
2 Dr. Deepa K.K. - - 3 1 2 1 2 - 3
Department of Kaumar Bhritya
1 Dr. Mukta - - - - - - - - -
Makhani
2 Dr. Suhas - - - 1 - 4 2 - -
Chaudhary
Department of Stri Roga-Prasuti Tantra
1 Dr. Neha - - 1 1 - 2 - - -
Pandya
2 Dr. Hetal Bariya - 1 11 - 2 7 3 5 2
Department of Roga Nidana
1 Dr. A.S. Parmar - 1 - 1 - 2 - - -
2 Dr. Chinmaya - 1 - 1 - 2 - - -
Shah
Department of Kayachikitsa
1 Dr. PSN Bhatt - - - - - - - - -
2 Dr. Khyati Sud - 1 1 1 3 5 2 - -
3 Dr. Megha 1 1 3 1 1 7 1 - -
Pandya
4 Dr. Hetal Vyas 1 - 2 - - 1 - - -

Department of Shalya Tantra


1 Dr. P.B.Joshi 1 5 1 1 - 2 - 9 10
2 Dr. Joyal Patel 1 - 1 1 - 2 1 3 -

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Department of Shalakya Tantra


1 Dr. Rajshri 1 - 8 1 1 7 1 - -
Unadkat
2 Dr. Achyuta 1 1 7 - 2 4 1 - -
Atara
Department of Panchakarma
1 Dr. Hitesh Jani 4 2 8 2 1 15 9 20 8
2 Dr. Neha Tank - - - 1 - 2 - - -
3 Dr. Rita - - - 1 1 2 - - -
Khagram
Total Staff 16 25 67 25 21 121 45 72 38
Participation

28. Student projects


 percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-
departmental projects
Every year BAMS student’s w.r.t the professionals are preparing and
maintaining following activities:
1. In 1st Professional- Maintaining Journals in Sharir Rachana and Sharir Kriya
2. In 2nd Professional-
 Maintaining Journals in Dravya Guna, Rasa Shastra-Bhaishajya Kalpana,
Agad Tantra.
 Maintaining Compilation/Herbarium of Ayurved Plant Drugs.
3. In 3rd Professional- Maintaining Journals/Clinical Records in Kaumarbhritya,
Stri Roga-Prasuti Tantra, Roga Nidana and Swastha Vritta.
4. In 4th Professional- Maintaining Journals/Clinical Records in Kayachikitsa,
Panchkarma, Shalya Tantra and Shalakya Tantra.
percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other
universities Industry / institute.
Research Training Program by Gauvigyan Adhyayan evam Shodh Sansthan,
Jamnagar & Gauseva & Gauchar Vikas Board, Govt. of Gujarat
The details are mentioned below:-
Sl.No. Name of Scholar Year Institute Faculty
Project Work on Gauvigyan
1 Doshi Nidhi 2014 Shri Gulabkunverba Ayurved B.A.M.S
Mahavidyalay, Jamnagar

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2 Sutaria Pooja 2014 Shri Gulabkunverba Ayurved B.A.M.S


Mahavidyalay, Jamnagar
3 Vyas Pooja 2014 Shri Gulabkunverba Ayurved B.A.M.S
Mahavidyalay, Jamnagar
4 Vekariya Payal 2015 Shri Gulabkunverba Ayurved B.A.M.S
Mahavidyalay, Jamnagar
Project Work on Garbha Vigyan
1 Gediya Naina 2015 Shri Gulabkunverba Ayurved B.A.M.S
Mahavidyalay, Jamnagar
2 Devangi Laskari 2015 Shri Gulabkunverba Ayurved B.A.M.S
Mahavidyalay, Jamnagar

Contribution for the compilations of references for Panchagavya Vishva Kosh


Sl.
Name of Scholar Year Institute Faculty
No.
1 Dhami Dipisha 2015 Shri Gulabkunverba Ayurved B.A.M.S
Mahavidyalay, Jamnagar
2 Lakhtaria Komal 2015 Shri Gulabkunverba Ayurved B.A.M.S
Mahavidyalay, Jamnagar
3 Pabari Chandani 2015 Shri Gulabkunverba Ayurved B.A.M.S
Mahavidyalay, Jamnagar

29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by


• Faculty
• Doctoral / post doctoral fellows
• Students
A. Faculty:
Dr. G. D. Gohil
Principal Shri Gulabkunverba Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Gujarat Ayurved
University has received Bharat Vidya Shiromani Award for outstanding
achievements in the field of education in 2016.
Dr. A. A. Bhatt
Guest of honour at Portuguese Yoga Federation- World Ayurved Day,
2013-2014
Dr. Hitesh Jani
Swargiya Moropant Pingle, Gau Vigyan Rashtriya Purskar, 2012, Gau Vigyan
Sodha Sasthan, Pune.

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Dr. Suhas A. Chaudhary


 Best Poster – Winner (1st Prize), Raj Ayu con, Rajkot, 23 & 24 February,
2013
 Best Oral PPT – Winner (1st Prize), Swasth Jivanshaili Vivek Spradha,
Jamnagar, Respiration Disease threat of the modern life style, 4
October, 2013
 Best Oral PPT – Winter (1st Prize), Supraj-2015, Modern life style threat
for the fertility, 19 April, 2015
Dr. Kalpana Bhadauriya
Best teacher award in Sharir Rachana, National Seminar, Lucknow, 2016
Dr. Nisha Parmar
Ayush Vivek Awards for super specialization in Ayurvedic practice, 29th Dec
2013 in National Ayurved Event at Ahmedabad in Ayush Vivek Parishad.
Panchagavya Ayurved Cancer Practice organized by Ayurved Vyaspith,
Gujarat Prant, 2013.
Dr. Achyuta Atara
Awarded best paper award-2nd rank in 3rd International & 15th National
conference of AAIM-6th-8th Feb. 2012 at Shri B.M.K. Ayurved
Mahavidyalaya, Belgaum.
B. Special Achievements by our Students
 SGAM as National Champion in “AYURWHIZ”- organized by Himalaya
Drug Co-2011
 Viren Dedhi won State level Quiz competition- Swarnim Gujarat Quiz
Champion-2011
 Bhavin Dubal booked his name in the Limca Book of Records for the
smallest painting on rice-2011.
C. Details of the NSS Awards to students and staff as mentioned below:
Year wise Event Award/Prize Name of the Student
2011- IGNSS, Ministry of Youth Indira Gandhi Rital Bambhaniya
2012 Affairs & Sports National Award
for best
Volunteer
2012- IGNSS, Ministry of Youth Indira Gandhi Dr. Kamlesh
2013 Affairs & Sports National Award Bhogayata
for best Program
Officer

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IGNSS, Ministry of Youth Indira Gandhi Nidhi Borsaniya


Affairs & Sports National Award
for best
Volunteer
2013- NSS National Day- Kinnari Rafadiya
nd
2014 Story writing 2 Ankita Nakaaniya
Shloka Writing
2014- NSS National Day- 1st Aman. U
2015 Elocution 3rd Shreya Bhatt
Traditional Dress-up
State NSS Cell, Higher NSS, State Award Dr. Upendra U Zala
Education Department for best Program
Officer

30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding


(national / international) with details of outstanding participants, if any.
National seminars and workshop organized in the institute
A. National Seminar - July 2014
A National Seminar on “Role of Ayurved and allied therapies in Lifestyle
management and mental health” was organized by Shri Gulabkunverba
Ayurved College, Gujarat Ayurved University, Jamnagar to commemorate the
69th foundation day on 1st to 3rd July 2014. The event had 20 scientific
sessions guided by more than 40 experts and approx.600 participants including
staff attended the entire program
B. National Seminar - July 2016
Shri Gulabkunverba Ayurved Mahavidyalaya is going to organizing a National
Seminar on “Ayurved in Contemporary Age” on the occasion of our 71st
Foundation Day on 1st - 3rd of July 2016, in the Golden Jubilee Year of Gujarat
Ayurved University, Jamnagar. The event will be having 8 scientific sessions
guided by more than 6 experts and approx.600 participants including staff in
the entire program
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments
 As per Gujarat Ayurved University and Regulatory body for AYUSH sector.
 The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), New Delhi, the apex body in
India for the formulation, coordination and promotion of biomedical
research.

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32. Student profile program-wise:


Students admitted in Shri Gulabkunverba Ayurved Mahavidyalaya:

Year 2012- Year 2013- Year 2014- Year 2015-


Categories 2013 2014 2015 2016
Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female
SC N.A N.A Nil 03 02 01 00 01
ST N.A N.A 02 04 02 06 03 05
SEBC/OBC N.A N.A 01 09 05 08 06 09
General N.A N.A 02 19 05 21 09 17
International N.A N.A 05 02 05 04 06 03
students
Total N.A N.A 10 37 19 40 24 25
Every year Admission for BAMS is done through Central Admission Committee
for Professional Medical Educational courses, B.J. Medical College, Ahmedabad
(Website: www.medadmbjmc.in ). No permission granted from CCIM for the
academic year 2011-2012 and 2012-2013.
33. Diversity of the Student
% of the % of students % of
Name of the students from students
Programme from the universities from
same outside the other
state State countries
UG-BAMS 83.5% Nil 16.5 %

34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services
examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give
details category-wise.
Shri Gulabkunverba Ayurved Mahavidyalaya is nearly 70 years old institute and
so far many aspiring students of the institution have actively prepared and
selected for the:
 State University wise Ph.D entrance examination.
 State University wise Post-graduate entrance examination
 GPSC
 UPSC
35. Student progression
Student progression Percentage against enrolled
UG to PG Every year nearly 10% students from SGAM get selected
in IPGT&RA and other Post Graduate Institutes in India.

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The usual self evident trend has been and is that graduates are self-employed
& many decide to take up post-graduate studies. University’s placement cell
identifies opportunities for employment & acts as a facilitator by providing
reference letters & all other necessary documents.
36. Diversity of staff
% of faculty % of faculty % of faculty % of
from the from other from faculty
Department same universities universities from
university within the outside the other
State State countries
Shri Gulabkunverba 80% 2.85% 17.15% Nil
Ayurved
Mahavidyalaya

37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during
the assessment period
List of the Staff in service awarded in Ph.D.:
Sl. No List of Staff Department Awarded Year
1. Dr. Khyati S. Sud Manas Roga Evum Manovignan 2013
2. Dr. Achyuta Atara Shalakya Tantra 2015
3. Dr. Raju Thomas Rasa Shastra-Bhaishajya Kalpana 2015

38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to


a) Library – All 14 departments of the institute are having their own
departmental library. A fully fledged Central University library is available.
b) Internet facilities for staff and students- Available in all the departments.
c) Total number of class rooms- 5 (including RCC HALL)
d) Class rooms with ICT facility- Available in all classrooms
e) Students’ laboratories-
 Quality Control lab available in Rasa Shastra Dpt.
 Pharmacognosy Lab available in Dravya Guna Dpt.
 Anatomy Dissection Lab and Museum in Sharira Rachna Dpt.
 Physiology Laboratory in Sharira Kriya Dpt.
 Pathology Lab in Roga Nidan Dpt.
 Attached Laboratories in all the Clinical Departments of SGAM Hospital.
f) Research laboratories- N.A

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39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates


a) from the host institution/university
b) from other institutions/universities
 List of Staff in service in the different constituent Institutions of G.A.U. joined in
the Ph.D. in the last four years:
Sl.
List of Staff Department Institute Year
No
1. Dr. Hetal Baria Stri-Roga Prasuti Tantra SGAM 2013
2. Dr. Deepa K.K. Dravya Guna SGAM 2014
3. Dr. Suhas Chaudhary Kaumar Bhritya SGAM 2014
4. Dr. Joyal Patel Shalya Tantra SGAM 2014
5. Dr. Nisha Parmar Basic Principles SGAM 2015
6. Dr. Parth Raval Dravya Guna SGAM 2015

40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the
university.
N.A.
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of
new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.
None
42. Does the department obtain feedback from
a. Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how
does the department utilize the feedback?
Yes,
Informal feedback system is their and the feedback is collected through
departmental meetings.
The views on the curriculum, teaching schedules, teaching tools, and
student assessment outcomes are discussed for taking improvement
measures. Internal assessment among the staff members is discussed and
ways to improve quality of teaching learning and evaluation methods are
adopted.
b. Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how
does the department utilize the feedback?
Yes, student feedbacks are collected for feedback on department as a
whole and staff as individuals. The finer points of the feedback are
summarized and suitable improvement measures adopted accordingly.

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c. Alumni and employers on the programs offered and how does the
department utilize the feedback?
Yes, feedback from the alumni is received through emails, letters and word
of mouth during their periodical visit to the institution.
Institute is in progress of making regular feedback mechanism of its
teachers from its existing batch of students. The Staff Councils of the
departments peruse through the feedback, and assess their merit for
brainstorming over improvements in the overall teaching-learning segment.
Alumni feedback is still in its informal stage with some departments on the
campus having their formed Alumni body and feedback mechanism.
Suggestions, deficiencies at the institutional level are addressed by timely
initiatives for strengthening the teaching learning process.
Departmental scrutiny is carried out by the Teacher appraisal committee. It
calls for intervention in case of teachers rated poorly by students. These
teachers have to undergo a quality enhancement and capacity building
workshop to improve their teaching skills. When representation from a
particular student is received as a grievance, the matter is placed before
the Vice-Chancellor and necessary help is provided to the student.
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)
Shri Gulabkunverba Ayurved Mahavidyalaya has its registered Alumni
Associations.
Sl. No. Name of the distinguished Alumni
1. Padmashri Vd. Rajesh Kotecha- V.C., G.A.U, Jamnagar
2. Dr. Bharati Dhirubhai Shiyal- BJP- M.P. Bhavnagar
3. Dr. P. B. Vasoya- Former President, District Panchayat, Jamnagar
4. Dr. Jaiman Upadhya- Mayor Rajkot
5. Dr. Utpal Jivrajani- Music Director, Gujarati Cinema
6. Dr. Sumedha Subboron, Advisor Ayurveda, Ministry of LQH, Mauritius
7. Dr. Praful Dave- Veteran in Folk and Cinema of Gujarat
8. Major Ketan Mehta, Retd. Indian Armed Forces
9. Dr. P. R. Joorwan, OSK, Mauritius
10. Dr. Pradip Vaishnav, Principal, J. S. Ayurved College, Nadiad

44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops


/ seminar) involving external experts.
There is a provision for tutorials/remedial sessions and additional internal
assessment examination (‘improvement’ examination) for the students.
Eminent academicians and subject experts from various parts of India and
abroad are invited for interactive lectures, seminars. Funds from AYUSH and

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Govt. of Gujarat are used periodically to organize short lectures, workshops,


seminars and field trips. Experts from other National institutions are invited to
deliver theme-based lectures.
The College has many endowments, which are useful in inviting various experts
from different parts of the country. This helps students to get exposed to
various latest developments in the field. The topics on core curriculum are
taught by the regular Full-time faculty. Topics on add on curriculum are taught
by adjunct faculty and selective topics of contemporary and long term interest
are dealt by visiting faculty from MP Shah Medical College Jamnagar.
Guests Lectures: Distinguished and reputed faculties from other Universities
nationally and internationally are invited.
1. Guruji Shri. K.T. Shivanandan Vaidyar - Nadi Sutra Course from Kerela-2014
2. Mrs. Savithri - Prabhashnam- Sanskrit Workshop, from Bangalore-2014
3. Dr. U.K. Krishnan - Nippon School of Ayurved, Japan-2015
List of Experts visited from outside Jamnagar and Gujarat in the National
Seminar in July 2014 conducted at Shri Gulabkunverba Ayurved Mahavidyala
 Brig. (Retd.) Kartar Singh, Pro-Vice-Chancellor, University of Patanjali,
Haridwar
 Dr. I. V. Basavaraddi, Director,, Morarji Desai National Institute of Yoga,
New Delhi.
 Dr. K. Ravi, Joint Advisor (Siddha), Department of Ayush, Ministry of Health
& Family Welfare, New Delhi
 Dr. Bharat Shah Vinoba Ashram, Gotri, Vadodara
 Vd. K. M. Chudasama, Principal, Shri J.P. Seth Ayurved College, Bhavnagar.
 Vd. P. U. Vaishnav, Principal, Shri J.S.Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nadiad.
 Dr. S. D. Patil, Head, Department of Yoga, Degree College of Physical
Education, Hanuman Vyayam Nagar, Amravati.
 Vd. Tapan Vaidya, Reader, Kayachikitsa, Shri J. S. Ayurved Mahavidyalaya,,
Nadiad.
 Dr. J. P. N. Mishra Head, Department of SOL, PM & Yoga, Jain Vishva Bharati
University, Ladnun (Rajasthan).
 Dr. B.H. Thakkar, H.O.D. Swasthvritta Dept., J.S. Ayurved Mahavidyalaya,
Nadiad.
 Dr. A.R.V. Murthy, Ex-Dean & Superintendent, CVM’s G.J. Patel Institute of
Ayurvedic Studies & Research, New Vallabh Vidyanagar, Anand.
The other academic programs that involve eminent/expert’s faculty include:
 Dr. M.A. Santwani- Consultant, Physician and Cardiologist - ECG Lecture
series for BAMS students- February 2016
 Dept of Radiology, M.P. Shah Medical College- X-ray Lecture series for

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BAMS students- December 2015


 NSS Lecture programs for BAMS students in the year 2015:
1. Dr. Manoj Shukla- For Youth Empowerment
2. Dr. Bholenath Rindani- For Youth future of India
 USCE Lecture Programs for the Students:
1. Prof. G. D. Aggarwal Expert Lecture on Environment and Health was
organized by USCE in the year 2014.
2. Dr. Pratap Chauhan, Director Jiva Ayurved Expert Lecture on Globalizing
Authentic Ayurved was organized by USCE in the year 2014.
3. Mrs. Mala Kapadiya, Expert Lecture on Role of Ayurved in Corporate
Sector was organized by USCE in the year 2014.

45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
 ICT aided teaching.
 Clinical demonstrations and discussions along with the patients.
 Use of modern multimedia teaching aids such as OHP, laptops, LCD, CDs,
etc.,
 Training of faculty for preparation of e-content and making the same
available to the students.
 Creation of virtual class room. All Class rooms have LCD projection systems
and computers/laptops.
 500 seated Auditorium in the College building equipped with Hi-Tech
projection.
 Acquisition of laptops and software for e-learning.
 Faculty utilizes extensive use of PPTs, E-learning platforms and tools for
enhancing teaching-learning.
 Botanical Garden/Field visits for BAMS students by Dravya Guna
Department.
 Pharmacy visits/Industrial visits and carrying out special practical’s in the
Pharmacy for BAMS students by Rasa Shastra-Bhaishajya Kalpana
Department.
 Clinical Laboratories and other departmental laboratories for practical
training of the students.

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46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly
met and learning outcomes are monitored?
The objectives of the department are met by monitoring the results from
periodic assessment (tests conducted), feedback forms are obtained from the
students and also from the final exam results.
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
 Participating in the camps organized by the College/Hospital.
 Creating health related awareness through Ayurved among the general
population and also doing the maximum possible treatment under free of
cost.
 Extension activities in the form of NSS activities are carried out to promote
heritage consciousness.
 Community extension activities in the form of Diagnostic Camps, National
health programs, along with community research projects have provided
vital information regarding health issues in the community. The disease
trends in the community are identified along with the deficiencies that exist
in access and delivery of health care.
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
 Participation of the students in specialty conferences, academic quiz
competitions and presenting scientific papers and posters.
 Motivated the students for doing short studies in department clinics.
49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other
agencies? If yes, give details.
 Central Council of Indian Medicine, New Delhi is the regulatory body for all
BAMS colleges in the India which guides, develop and sustain a network of
'Institutions of Excellence.'
 Gujarat Ayurved University-looks after the management of the Institutes
along with conducting the examination of BAMS courses.
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new
knowledge, basic or applied.
 Encouraging and guiding the undergraduate students to participate and
present scientific papers in the specialty conference.
 Building up interests among the undergraduate students to participate in
the competitive programs like academic quiz competitions.

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 Guiding the students to attend orientation programs to have a wider


perspective about their future plans.
 Also helping them to build a strong clinical orientation by making them to
implement their basic knowledge on the clinical cases.
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges
(SWOC) of the department.
STRENGHTHS
 Intellectual and knowledgeable faculties and Co-ordination of the teaching
and non teaching staffs in building up the department
 Increase in the Admission capacity of BAMS course from 50 to 60 and from
next year onwards 100 students
 Continuous increase in the OPD patient flow
 Amenities available in the hospital to enable and plan proper and
appropriate treatment for each and every case
 Treatment plan specifically tailored for each and every case with adequate
follow up
 1st and only full time BAMS institute for International/Foreigner Students.

WEAKNESS
 Non-availability of post-graduate programs.

OPPORTUNITIES
 Enriching ourselves (faculties) by attending TTP and CME programs within
the campus at regular intervals for updating of recent trends in the Ayurved
and allied sciences fields.
 Guide the students for scientific poster and paper presentations at national
and international levels.
 Existing department infrastructure enables us to look for new avenues of
frontiers in terms of clinical research.
 Proposal of Post graduate teaching in the three departments submitted to
the Gujarat Ayurved University.
 Proposal of Centre of Excellence submitted to AYUSH department.

CHALLENGES
 Dynamic and empirical treatment planning is always tailored to cater the
special and demanding diagnostic challenges.
 To stay focused on achieving 100% result in under graduate examinations.

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52. Future plans of the department.


 To implement advanced technologies available in the field of Medical
Diagnosis.
 To adequately fulfill the requirements for Post Graduate program thereby
availing Post Graduate program in our institution.
 Enhancing the number of publications, especially focusing on indexed
journals.
 To further widen the number of department studies.
 To establish a Research centre.
 Achieving the target of centre for Excellence.

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Indian Institute of Ayurvedic
Pharmaceutical Sciences
(IIAPS)
gaujara t a -T I
Aay auv ao -d y auin avai s

Indian Institute of Ayurvedic Pharmaceutical Sciences


(IIAPS)
Gujarat Ayurved University, Jamnagar

EVALUATIVE REPORT OF
INDIAN INSTITUTE OF AYURVEDIC PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES (IIAPS)
1. Name of the Department
Indian Institute of Ayurvedic Pharmaceutical Sciences
2. Year of establishment
1999
3. Is the Department part of a college/Faculty of the university?
The Institute is a constitutive body of Gujarat Ayurved University.
4. Names of programs offered (UG, PG, PharmD, Integrated Masters; M. Phil.,
Ph.D., Integrated Ph.D., Certificate, Diploma, PG Diploma, D.M./M.Ch., Super
specialty fellowship, etc.)
D. Pharm. (Ayu.) / B. Pharm. (Ayu.)
5. Interdisciplinary programs and departments involved
No interdisciplinary programs and departments are involved in the Institute.
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign
institutions, etc.
No such collaborative courses are offered by the Institute.
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
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments
Name of the other
Name of the Department Participation
Department/ Institute
Pharmacognosy M.Sc. (Ayu.) Medicinal Theory and Practical
Plants, GAU teaching; Research work
Pharmacognosy Saurashtra University Research work
Microbiology M. Pharm. And Ph.D., Research work
IPGT and RA, GAU
Rasa Shastra and Bhaishajya School of Continuing ‘Gruh Ayurveda’
Kalpana Education Certificate course
Pharmaceutical Chemistry M.Sc. (Ayu.) and MD Research Work
(Ayu.), IPGT and RA, GAU
Pharmaceutical Analysis M. Pharm., IPGT and RA, Research work
GAU
Pharmaceutical Technology IPGT and RA, GAU Research work

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10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual


(Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Actual
Sanctioned Filled
(including CAS & MPS)
Professor -- -- --
Associate -- -- --
Professor/Reader
Assistant Professor/ 14 11 03
Lecturer
Tutor / Clinical 01 01 --
Instructor/
Demonstrator
Senior Resident NA NA NA

11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization,


experience and research under guidance
No. of Years
Name Qualification Designation Specialization of
Experience
Dr. Joban M.D., Ph.D.
(Ayu) Principal RS and BK 15
Modha
Dr. Jignesh Kevalia M.Sc. (Med. H.O.D. Pharmacognosy 11
Plants), Ph.D.
Dr. Vasavdutta BAMS, M.D., H.O.D. Rasa Sashtra and 11
Kothari (Ph.D. Scholar) Bhaishajya
Kalpana
Dr. Kalpu Kotecha M.Sc. (Medical); H.O.D. Medical 09
Ph.D., DCS Pharmacology
Mr. Mehul Mehta M. Pharm.(Ayu.) H.O.D. Pharmaceutical 08
Ph.D. (Scholar) Analysis
Ms. Jigisha M.Sc., H.O.D. Biochemistry 07
Pancholi Ph.D. (Scholar)
Dr. Krunal Doshi M. Pharm. H.O.D. Dravyaguna 05
(Ayu.), Ph.D.
Mrs. Snehal Jain M. Pharm. H.O.D. Pharmaceutical 04
Chemistry
Mr. Kunal Gohil M. Pharm. Lecturer Rasa Shastra and 04
(Ayu.), Ph.D. Bhaishajya
(Scholar) Kalpana
Mrs. Pushpa Rao M. Pharm. H.O.D. Pharmaceutics 02
Mrs. Madhavi M. Pharm. Lecturer Pharmacognosy 02
Rabadia (Ayu.), Ph.D.
(Scholar)
Mrs. Jagruti M. Pharm. Lecturer Rasa Shastra and 02
Mahida (Ayu.), Ph.D. Bhaishajya
(Scholar) Kalpana
Dr. Pramod BAMS Demonstrator 11
Sharma

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12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors


(Last Five Years)
Name of the Senior Academic
Institution Expert talk on
Visiting Faculty Year
Dr. Joban Modha Head, Dept. of RS and 2011-12 Rasa Shastra and
BK, GAM, GAU Bhaishajya Kalpana
Prof. Malati Head, Dept. of 2011-13 Pharmacognosy
Chauhan Pharmacognosy, IPGT
and RA
Dr. G.D. Gohil Principal, GAM, GAU 2012-14 Dravyaguna

Dr. Arpan Bhatt Head, Dept. of 2011- 12 Fundamentals of


Swasthavritta, GAM, Ayurveda
GAU
Dr. M.V. Gajera Head, Dept. of 1999- 2015 Pharmacology
Pharmacology, Shree
M P Shah Medical
College, Jamnagar
Dr. P.J. Joshi Retired Head, Dept. of 2011-12 Microbiology
Microbiology, Shree
M P Shah Medical
College, Jamnagar
Dr. Mukesh Nariya Head, Dept. of 2014-15 Forensic Pharmacy
Pharmacology, IPGT
and RA, Jamnagar
Mr. Richard Principal, SVET More than Pharmaceutical
Remedies College, Jamnagar five years Management, Drug
and still management and
continued English
Dr. Harisha C.R. Head, Dept. of 2013-2015 Pharmacognosy
Pharmacognosy, IPGT
and RA, Jamnagar
Mr. Pradeep Sharma Executive Director, 2014 English
NM C onwards

13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – program-wise


information
Program Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty
2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
D. Pharm. (Ayu.) 40% 40% 29% 40% 40%
B. Pharm. (Ayu.) 19% 19% 19% 19% 26%

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14. Program-wise Student Teacher Ratio


D. Pharm. (Ayu.) 13:1 Remarks
B. Pharm. (Ayu.) 7:1 There is no bifurcation of Diploma and Degree
staff.

15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff:


sanctioned, filled and actual
Staff Sanctioned Filled
Administrative 9 (1 Principal + 1 Sn. Clerk + 5 Jn. Clerk 06
+ 1 Accountant + 1 Civil supervisor)
Technical 4 Lab assistant 02
Class IV in 6 05
Departments

16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies


 Post graduate courses and research activities were offered by IIAPS till
2005-2006 which are now shifted to I.P.G.T. & R.A. in the same campus. So,
for now the primary area of the Institute is undergraduate teaching.
17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international
funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the
funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise.
 Nil
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received
a) National collaboration
b) International collaboration
 “Document Supply and value chains of major medicinal plants in select
mandis and identify gaps & priorities for action by National Medicinal
Plants Board, India” For West India – Maharashtra state Mumbai – Vashi
and Nagpur & Gujarat State - Unjha & Ahmedabad mandis. From IIAPS, it
was conducted by Dr. Krunal Doshi, Lecturer, Dept. of Dravyaguna, IIAPS
(Team co-ordinator), Mr. Dishant Virvadiya, Student of final year B. Pharm.
(Ayu.), Mr. Jayendrasinh Zala, Student of third year B. Pharm. (Ayu.) and
Mr. Jigar Patel, D. Pharm (Ayu.)
 Other Collaborative projects are conducted in the departments but without
grants from the funding agencies.
 The Department of Rasa Shastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana participated in
Gruha Ayurveda Course, conducted twice in IIAPS, by USCE.

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19. Departmental projects funded by ICMR; DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT,


ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received.
 N.A.
20. Research facility / centre with state recognition/national recognition /
international recognition
Research facilities for basic research in the respective laboratories of the
Institute are available.
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or
corporate bodies
Grant from AYUSH Department was received for the development of the
laboratory facilities.
22. Publications:
The details of the publications are of the past five years (2011- 16)
 Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national /
international): 35
 Monographs: 0
 Chapters in Books: None
 Books edited: None
 Books with ISBN with details of publishers:
1. Microscopic profiles of Drugs used in Indian system of medicine (Vol. 3,
Part – II/ Seed Drugs) 2014; Author: Prof. Malati G Chauhan & Dr. Jignesh
K Kevalia (witout ISBN)
 Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science,
Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database -
International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, Medline, etc.):
None
 Citation Index – range / average: 0.2 to 2.0
 SNIP: -
 SJR:-
 Impact Factor – range / average: 0.2 to 3.2
 H-index: --

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Publications by the faculties of IIAPS in the past five years (2011-2016)


No. Authors Title Publication details
1 Dr. Joban Modha Playing With Innocent Pharmabiz Oct 2,
Lives - at the Name of 2014
Ayurveda
2 Dhruve K. D.*, 1200 Years’ Experienced Pharmabiz
Modha J. K.**, Science Of Herbo- September, 2014
Prajapati P. K. *** metalo; Herbo-mineralo issue
Therapeutics- New Ray
Of Hope For Cancer
Management
3 Prof. Malati G. Chauhan, Microscopic Profile Of Book released in 2014
Dr. Jignesh K. Kevalia Drugs Used In Indian
Systems Of Medicine
Volume3, Seed Drugs
Part – II
4 Jignesh K Kevalia1*, Pharmacognostical And Pharma Science
Preeti Pandya2, Phytochemical Monitor, Volume- 6,
Jagruti Makwana3, Evaluation Of Stem Of Issue 1, Jan-Mar 2015,
Madhvi Patel4, Sericostoma p. 132-140
Usnas Bhatt5. Pauciflorum Stocks
(Boraginaceae)
5 Vasavdutta Kothari1*, Effect Of Changeri Pharma Science
Dhvani Sagar2, (Oxalis Corniculata Linn) Monitor, Volume - 5,
Gayatri Shukla3 On E. Coli Issue 2,Sup-1 Apr-Jun
2014, p. 226-229
6 Vasavdutta Kothari1*, Pharmacognostical Pharma Science
Jignesh Kevalia2, Evaluation Of Guduchi Monitor, Volume - 5,
Madhavi Patel3 Satva With Reference Issue 2, Apr-Jun 2014
To Market Samples
7 Vasavdutta Kothari1*, Activated Charcoal- In Pharma Science
Snehal Jain2, Narikela Lavan? Monitor, Volume - 6,
Kalpu Kotecha3 Issue 1, Jan-Mar
2015, p. 217-219
8 Jagruti Makwana1*, Pharmacognostical & Pharma Science
Jignesh Kevalia2, Phytochemical Monitor, Volume- 5,
Madhavi Patel3, Evaluation Of Ushir Issue 2, Apr-Jun 2014,
Preeti Pandya4 (Khaskhas) Used As p. 365-373
Swedopnayana In
Ayurved

9 Doshi K. A.1*, KUMARI (Aloe Vera International Journal


Patel M. H.2, Tourn. Ex Linn.)”- A of Ayurvedic and
Kadambari R. K.3 Miraculous Herb On The Herbal Medicine,
Earth - A Classical Volume - 5, Issue 3,
Review 2015, p. 1754–1764

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10 Kunal Gohil1*, P. K. Detailed AYU, Volume- 5,


Prajapati 1, Pharmcognostical Issue 3, 2015, p. 1772
C. R. Harisha2 Evaluation Of Fresh And – 1777
Processed Fruits Of
Kharjura (Phoenix
Dactyliferous)
11 Doshi K. A.1*, DHATURA (Datura International Journal
Patel M. H.2, Innoxia Mill.) - A of Ayurvedic and
Bhoomi Kalaria3 Precious Toxic Plant - A Herbal Medicine,
Review Volume - 5, Issue 3,
2015, p. 1785–1803
12 Kamlesh Bhogayata1*, Phytochemical AYUSHDHARA,
B. R. Patel2, Screening Of Volume- 2 , Issue 2,
Bhakti Chhaya3, Saptaparna (Alstonia Year : 2015, p. 71-76
Krunal Doshi4*, Scholaris R. Br.) Bark
Joban Modha5
13 Kamlesh Bhogayata1, Pharmacognostical Pharma Science
B. R. Patel2, Standardization Of Monitor, Volume- 5,
Jignesh Kevalia3, Saptaparna (Alstonia Issue 3, Jul-Sep 2014,
Bhakti Chhaya4, Scholaris R. Br.) Stem p. 248-255
Bharatkumar M. Gohel5, Bark
Krunal Doshi6*

14 Bijoya Chatterjee1 and Prakriti based medicine: AYU, Volume- 32,


Jigisha Pancholi2 A step towards Issue 2, 2011, p. 141-
personalized medicine 146

15 Bijoya Chatterjee, Health awareness and AYU, Volume- 33,


Prasanta Chatterjee popularity of alternative Issue 1, 2012, p. 33-37
Biswas1, medicines among
Jigisha Pancholi2 people of Jamnagar
town: A cross-sectional
study
16 Vasavdutta Kothari*1 , Scientific basis for Pharma Science
Kalpu Kotecha2 , action of narikela lavan Monitor, volume- 6,
Snehal Jain3 , Issue 3, Jul-Sep 2015
Jignesh Kevalia4
17 Krunal V. Nagani*1, Pharmacognostical and International Journal
Jignesh Kevalia2, phytochemical of Pharmaceutical
Sumitra V Chanda3 evaluation of stem of Sciences and
Cissus quadrangularis L.
Research, Volume- 2,
Issue 11, 2011, p.
2856 – 2862
18 Hemang N. Joshi, Pharmacognostical Pharma Science
Jignesh Kevalia, studies of Monitor, 2012, p.
K. Nishteshwar, Hymenodictyon orixence 2106 – 2122
P. P. Sharma (Roxb.) stem bark

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19 Jignesh Kevalia, Identification of fruits of AYU, Volume-32,


Bhupesh Patel Tribulus terrestris Linn. Issue 4, 2012, p. 550 –
and Pedalium murex 553
Linn. – a
pharmacognostical
approach
20 Pandya Preeti, Pharmacognostical and Int. Res. Journ. of
Acharya Rabinarayan, phytochemical Pharm., Volume- 3,
Jignesh Kevalia, evaluation of Linaria Issue 4, 2012, p. 181 –
Shukla V J, ramosissima (Wall.) 184
Chauhan M G Janch
(Scrophulariaceae) Stem
21 Pandya Preeti, Pharmacognostical and Pharma Science
Acharya Rabinarayan, phytochemical Monitor , Supply1,
Jignesh Kevalia investigation of Linaria Volume- 3 Issue 4,
ramosissima (Wall.) Nov2012, p2270-2275
Janch Root
22 Bhupesh Patel, Pharmacognostical Pharma Science
Jignesh Kevalia, evaluation of Veerataru Monitor, 2013, p.
Sharma P P - Dichrostachys cinerea 3446 – 3454
Linn. Mimosae
(Leguminosae),
23 Kotecha Kalpu1 , Pharmacongostical and Pharma Science
Harisha C.R2 , Shukla V.J3 , Phytochemical Monitor, Volume-3,
Prajapati P.K4 , Standardization of Issue 3, July-2012
Ravishankar B5 Vasaguduchyadi Kwatha
A Poly herbal Ayurvedic
Formulation
24 Kotecha KN1, Acute toxicity Study of Ayu. , Volume- 34,
Kotecha BK2, Vasaguduchyadi Kwatha Issue 3, 2013 Jul, p.
Shukla VJ3, Prajapati – A compound 327-330
P4, Ravishankar B5 Ayurvedic formulation
25 Doshi K, Ilanchezhian R, A comparative phyto- IRJP, Volume- 2,
Acharya R, pharmacognostical Issue 3, 2011, p.66-73
Patel B R, evaluation of Root bark
CR Harisha, and Stem bark of
VJ Shukla Shyonaka (Oroxylum
indicum Linn.)
26 Doshi K, Ilanchezhian R, Anti-inflammatory J Ayurveda Integr
Acharya R, Patel B R, activity of root bark and Med, Volume- 3,
Ravishankar B stem bark of Shyonaka 2012, p.194-197
27 Krunal Doshi, Acharya R. Pharmacognostical Pharmacognosy
N. Harisha, C. R., Pandya evaluation of wild and Journal, Volume- 4,
Preeti cultivated variety of Issue 31 Sep/Oct2012,
Eranda (Ricinus p. 54-58
communis Linn.) root

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28 Doshi KA, Acharya R, Phytochemical AYU, Volume- 34,


Shukla V J, Kalyani R, evaluation of the wild 2013, p.200-203
Khanpara K and cultivated varieties
of Eranda Mula (Roots
of Ricinus communis
Linn.)
29 Doshi Krunal A, Sagar Antimicrobial potential Global J Res. Med.
Dhwani H, Acharya R N. of the wild and Plants & Indigen.
cultivated variety of Med. | Volume 2,
eranda (Ricinus Issue 6, June 2013, p.
communis Linn.) Root 441–447
30 Doshi KA, Acharya R, Analgesic activity of wild Int J Green Pharm,
Shankar B R, Nariya MB and cultivated varieties Volume- 8, 2014,
of Eranda (Ricinus p.45-48
communis Linn.) root.
31 Doshi Krunal A, Acharya Anti-inflammatory Int. J. Ayur. Pharma
Rabinarayan, Ravishankar activity of wild and Research, Volume- 2,
B, Nariya Mukesh B cultivated varieties of Issue 4, 2014, p.107-
Eranda (Ricinus 113
communis linn.) Root
32 Anand Pushpa, Ultra deformable World Journal of
A. Samnani, Bhoumick M., elastic vesicles Pharmaceutical
Dubey B.K transferosomes for Research, Volume-1,
enhanced skin delivery – Issue 2, 2012, p. 10-21
an update
33 Bijoya Chatterjee 1*, Significance of Int J Res Med.,
Jigisha Pancholi 2, molecular markers and Volume- 4, Issue 2,
Jignesh Kevalia 3, DNA based technology 2015, p. 5-16
Vasavdutta Kothari 4, in research and
Preeti Pandya 5, standardization of
Usnas Bhatt 6 medicinal plants: A
Review
34 Madhavi Patel, Micromorphological, International Journal
Harisha C. R. Micromerric including of Universal Phamacy
histochemical and Bio Sciences,
evaluation of leaf Volume- 5, Issue 1,
Madhavilata (Hiptage Jan- Feb. 2016, p.
benghalensis) Linn. 148-157
(Kurz)
35 Kishor R. Chudasama, Detailed comparative European Journal of
Manjusha R., C.R. Harisha, pharmacognostical and Pharmaceutical and
Shukla V.J. and Madhavi physico-chemical Medical Research,
Patel evaluation of Triphaladi Volume- 3, Issue 4,
yoga w.s.r importance 2016, p. 351-359
of bhavana (trituration)

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36 Vasavdutta Kothari Takra in Pandu roga –a Pharma Science


scientific explanation Monitor, Volume- 7,
Issue 1,Jan-Mar 2016
Special media coverage
1. Team IIAPS Survey study on Labels Various news papers
of food products and and TV news
Ayurvedic medicines channels, 2015
wsr to the additives and
their effect on health
2. Dr Jignesh Kevalia Interview about the GTPL television
Ayurved Pharmacy channel, Gujarat
education
3. Dr Joban Modha Interview about the Aakashwani Rajkot
Ayurved Pharmacy
education
4. Team IIAPS News coverage about Local news channels
mega campus interview
5. Nature’s Nook News story about State level news
innovative bird nest papers
project

23. Details of patents and income generated


None
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated
Consultancy is given to the Ayurved Pharmaceutical Industries, when needed
by them without any consultation charges.
Technical guidance is provided to the PG and PhD scholars of various
Universities without any consultation charges.
25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories /
institutions / industries in India and abroad
 Dr. Joban Modha, Principal, IIAPS was invited as a guest speaker in various
International conferences in countries like Japan, Mauritius and USA.
 Dr. Joban Modha, Principal, IIAPS was peer review team member in NAAC
audit in Amrita University in the year 2014-15.
26. Faculty serving in
a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d)
any other (specify)

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List of faculties served/ serving in various International/ National/


University level committees in the past five years
Academic Name Of Designation Level Of Name Of The
Year Faculty Committee Committee
2011-13 Dr. Joban Principal, IIAPS National Member of editorial
Modha board of journal
Rasamrit
2014-15 Dr. Joban Principal, IIAPS National NAAC (Peer review
Modha team member in
NAAC audit in Amrita
University)
2014 Dr Joban Principal, IIAPS International Member, organizing
Modha committee of
University-co
organizer of World
Ayurveda congress,
New Delhi
2014 Mehul Mehta Head, Dept. of International Member, organizing
Pharmaceutical committee of
Analysis, IIAPS University-co
organizer of World
Ayurveda congress,
New Delhi
2014 Dr. Krunal Lecturer, Dept. International Member, organizing
Doshi of Dravyaguna, committee of
IIAPS University-co
organizer of World
Ayurveda congress,
New Delhi
2014 Dr. Joban Principal, IIAPS National Coordinator, National
Modha Ayurveda Summit-
2014. Mahatma
Mandir, Gandhinagar
2015 Dr. Joban Principal, IIAPS International Nodal Officer of GAU,
Modha Vibrant Gujarat,
Gandhinagar
2015 Mehul Mehta Head, QA QC International Coordinator, GAU
committee for
Vibrant Gujarat
2015 Kunal Gohil Lecturer, International Coordinator for GAU
Rasashashtra Committee member
dept. Vibrant Gujarat Expo
2015 Team IIAPS Faculties International IASTAM award and
oration ceremony

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2015-16 Dr. Joban Principal, IIAPS International Member of Editorial


Modha board, AYU journal
published by Gujarat
Ayurved University
2015 Dr. Joban Principal, IIAPS University Member of IQAC,
Modha GAU
2014-16 Dr. Joban Principal, IIAPS University GB Member, SFI, GAU
Modha
2014-16 Dr. Joban Principal, IIAPS UniversitySports Events
Modha organizing
Committee, GAU
2014-16 Dr. Jignesh Head, Dept. of International Reviewer, AYU
Kevalia Pharmacognosy journal published by
Gujarat Ayurved
University
2016 Ms. Jigisha Head, Dept. of University Secretary, Nature’s
Pancholi Biochemistry Nook Committee

List of faculties serving in various Institutional committees in the current academic


year (2015-16)
Dr. Joban Modha Chairman, Staff and Students’ council
Dr. Jignesh Kevalia President, Staff and Students’ council, NSS Committee
Dr. Vasavdutta Kothari Library Committee, News Flash
Dr. Kalpu Kotecha Library Committee, News Flash
Mr. Mehul Mehta PTP Cell
Ms. Jigisha Pancholi IQAC in charge, Scientific oration and seminar Committee
Dr. Krunal Doshi PTP Cell, Campus Maintenance Committee
Mrs. Snehal Jain Cultural Committee
Mr. Kunal Gohil Campus Maintenance Committee
Mrs. Pushpa Rao Scientific oration and seminar Committee
Mrs. Madhavi Rabadia NSS Committee
Mrs. Jagruti Mahida Cultural Committee
Dr. Pramod Sharma Sports Committee
Mr. Manish Raval Sports Committee
Mr. Abhijeet Jadeja NSS Committee

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27. Faculty recharging strategies (Refresher / orientation programs, workshops,


training programs and similar programs).

Orientation Training Conference and


Faculty name Workshops
programs programs Seminar
Key note Speaker
in 7 National and
2 International
Conferences and
Dr. Joban Modha 2 2 12
Seminars
10 as speaker for
Teachers training
workshop
2 (Guest
Dr. Jignesh Kevalia 1 1 9
Speaker in 1)
Dr. Vasavdutta
0 7 1 3
Kothari
10 (Guest
Dr. Kalpu Kotecha 0 Speaker in 0 4
1)
Mr. Mehul Mehta 0 5 1 3
Ms. Jigisha
3 0 7
Pancholi
Dr. Krunal Doshi 0 3 1 7
Mrs. Snehal Jain 0 2 1 5
Mr. Kunal Gohil 1 6 1 2
Mrs. Pushpa Rao 0 1 1 4
Mrs. Madhavi
0 1 1 3
Rabadia
Mrs. Jagruti
0 1 0 4
Mahida
Dr. Pramod
0 0 0 0
Sharma

28. Student projects


 Percentage of students who have taken up in-house projects including
inter-departmental projects = 75-90%
 B. Pharm. (Ayu.) III Year and B. Pharm. (Ayu.) IV Year Students are
instructed to conduct survey, assignments and data banking related to
Ayurvedic Pharmaceutical Science.
 Percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other
universities / industry / institute
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29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by


Faculty/ Doctoral / post doctoral fellows/ Students

National Recognition
No. Name Award Event Year
1 Ms. Saloni IDMA J B Mody Securing highest 2013
Ambasana Best Student marks in B. Pharm.
Excellence Award (Ayu) Final Year

Every Year, the staff of this Institute participates in Sports activities like Chess
Competition and Cricket Tournament and have won trophies and medals in
many of the Inter college and state level Tournaments.
The students of this Institute have received many medals and awards at
State, City and University levels for excellent performance in Sports, Cultural
and Co- curricular events.

Some of the remarkable achievements in the past five years:

Name of the Winners Award Event Year


Vaidehi Vadhvana (B. Pharm. III) I Position District level painting 2015-16
competition
conducted by ASOY
group, Jamnagar.
Pooja Paswan (B. Pharm. I), General Inter College 2015-16
Richa Jani (B. Pharm. III), Championship Volleyball, Kabbadi
Krupali Jani (B. Pharm. III), in Kabbadi and Kho-kho
Sajana Kurkutiya (D. Pharm. II), competition
Alowki Bhatt (B. Pharm. I),
Priya Kilji (B. Pharm. II),
Toral Dethariya (B. Pharm. I) and
Kalash Shingala (B. Pharm. I)
Twinkle Vaghela (B. Pharm. I) and 2nd Position Table tennis, Inter 2015-16
Shalu Yadav (B. Pharm. III) (Doubles) college Tournament
Sajana Kurkutiya (D. Pharm. II) 2nd Position Each in Long Jump, 2015-16
High Jump, Shot put,
100 metres race,
State level Athletics,
VV Nagar
Pooja Paswan (B. Pharm. I), Richa Jani 1st Position Relay Race, State 2015-16
(B. Pharm. III), Krupali Jani (B. Pharm. level Athletics, VV
III), Sajana Kurkutiya (D. Pharm. II) Nagar
Jigar Patel (D. Pharm. II Year) 1st Position High Jump, State level 2015-16
Athletics, VV Nagar
Sanjay Shrimali (D. Pharm. II Year) 1st Position Long Jump, State 2015-16
level Athletics, VV
Nagar

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Resham Bhandari, Jigar Patel, Karan 3rd Position 4x400 relay, State 2015-16
Soni, Sanjay Shrimali level Athletics, VV
Nagar
Samip Shah (B. Pharm. IV), Karan Won General State level Athletics- 2014-15
Vichhi (B. Pharm. I), Ankita Patel (B. Championship 2014
Pharm. IV), Krupali Jani (B. Pharm. II), in athletics for
Richa Jani (B. Pharm. II), Resham continuously for
Bhandari (B. Pharm. I), Anirudh the 4th time
Sharma (B. Pharm. II), Jaynisha with 11 gold, 4
Dalsaniya (B. Pharm. II), Sajana silver and 3
Kurkutiya (D. Pharm. II), Sonal Bhatti bronze medals.
(D. Pharm. II), Sanjay Shrimali (D. Broke two past
Pharm. II), Vishal Soneji (B. Pharm. records in long
IV), Vijay Amrutkar (B. Pharm. II), jump and disc
Vishal Dodiya (D. Pharm. II), Jigar throw.
Patel (D. Pharm. II)
Sajana Kurkutiya (D. Pharm. I) 1st Position Long Jump, High 2014-15
Jump, 100 metres
race, Relay race, Shot
put, Disc throw in
State level Athletics
event
Bechara Hiral (B. Pharm. IV), Girls’ team- Two days Inter 2014-15
Shukla Gayatri (B. Pharm. IV), championship College “Kabbadi
Patel Ankita (B. Pharm. III), trophy Spardha”, organized
Mehta Vaishali (B. Pharm. III), at Nadiyad
Desai Khushboo (B. Pharm. III),
Fefar Mona (B. Pharm. II),
Jani Richa (B. Pharm. I), Jani
Krupali (B. Pharm. I) and
Makwana Reema (D. Pharm. II)
Vaidehi Vadhwana (B. Pharm. II) 1st Position Drawing Competition, 2014-15
Youth Festival
Samip Shah (B. Pharm. IV ) 2nd Position Classical vocal song, 2014-15
Youth Festival
Samip Shah (B. Pharm. IV ) 3rd Position Classical instrumental 2014-15
solo, Youth Festival
Anirudh Sharma (B. Pharm. II) 3rd Position Debate, Youth 2014-15
Festival
Samip Shah (B. Pharm. IV), 1st Position Skit on Women 2014-15
Shalu Yadav, Krupali Jani, Richa Jani, Empowerment, social
Anirudh Sharma, Rishabh Agnihotri, awareness program
Yashraj Purohit, Ruby Yadav, “Jagriti”, organized
Utkarsha Dahir, Dhaval Padhiyar and by SWAS, a well
Devang Joshi (B. Pharm. II) known NGO in
Jamnagar
Anirudh Sharma (B. Pharm. II) 1st Position Elocution, social 2014-15
awareness program
“Jagriti”, organized
by SWAS, a well
known NGO

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Anirudh Sharma (B. Pharm. II) 2nd Position Group Discussion, 2014-15
social awareness
program “Jagriti”,
organized by SWAS, a
well known NGO in
Jamnagar
Ruby Yadav (B. Pharm. II) 3rd Position Group Discussion, 2014-15
social awareness
program “Jagriti”,
organized by SWAS
Samip Shah (B. Pharm. IV) 1st Position Debate, social 2014-15
awareness program
“Jagriti”, organized
by SWAS
st
Vaidehi Vadhavana (B. Pharm. II) 1 Position Drawing Competition, 2014-15
social awareness
program “Jagriti”,
organized by SWAS
Vishal Soneji (B. Pharm. IV), Silver medal Inter college 2014-15
Samip Shah (B. Pharm. IV) (Doubles) Badminton
Tournament, at IPGT
and RA
Vishal Soneji (B. Pharm. IV) Bronze medal Inter college 2014-15
Badminton
Tournament, at IPGT
and RA
Hirapara Parth (B. Pharm. IV), General 27th Inter College 2013-14
Sakhiya Shital (B. Pharm. IV), Championship “Khel Kud
Lakhani Daya (B. Pharm. IV), Sammelan”, hosted
Soneji Vishal (B. Pharm. III), by Shree
Shah Samip (B. Pharm. III), Gulabkunverba
Patel Ankita (B. Pharm. III), Ayurved
Fefar Mona (B. Pharm. II), Mahavidyalaya
Jani Richa (B. Pharm. I),
Jani Krupali (B. Pharm. I),
Patel Jigar (D. Pharm. II),
Chaudhari Hiren (D. Pharm. II),
Jogi Chirag (D. Pharm. II),
Bhandari Resham (D. Pharm. II),
Vaghani Paras (D. Pharm. II) and
Shrimali Sanjay (D. Pharm. I)
Krupali Jani (B. Pharm. I) 2nd Position 200 meters Race, 2013-14
State level Athletics
Meet
Mona Fefar (B. Pharm. II), 1st Position Kabaddi, Inter College 2013-14
Vaishali Mehta (B. Pharm. III), University level
Gayatri Shukla (B. Pharm. IV), Tournament
Richa Jani (B. Pharm. I),
Hiral Bechara (B. Pharm. III),
Ankita Patel (B. Pharm. II),
Krupali Jani (B. Pharm. I)

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Bechara Hiral (B. Pharm. III) 3rd Position Badminton (Singles), 2012-13
State level, Inter
college Badminton
Tournament
nd
Parth Saradava (D. Pharm. II Year) 2 position Face painting, Open 2012-13
and Ketan Rola (M. Pharm. I Year) Saurashtra Event,
Talento Fiesta, Shri
GHG Haria College,
Jamnagar
st
Saloni Ambasana (B. Pharm. IV) and 1 Position Jumbloid, Open 2012-13
Sanjay Ghimire (B. Pharm. IV) Saurashtra Event,
Talento Fiesta, Shri
GHG Haria College,
Jamnagar
Boys’ and Girl’s Team Won General Athletics 2011-12
Championship
Krishna Shah (B. Pharm. IV) 1st Position University level Chess 2011-12
Competition
Girls’ team Won General Kabbadi, University 2011-12
Championship Level Tournament
Vinoth Kumar (D. Pharm. I) 1st Position Swimming, Inter 2011-12
college
nd
Gnandesigan (D. Pharm. I) 2 Position Swimming, Inter 2011-12
college
nd
Vinoth Kumar (D. Pharm. I) and Jigar 2 Position Badminton, Doubles 2011-12
Patel (D. Pharm. I)
Dhaval Patel (B. Pharm. II), Karan 2nd Position Volleyball, Inter 2011-12
Shastri (B. Pharm. IV), Dharmendra University
Patel (B. Pharm. I), Dhaval Patel (B. Tournament
Pharm. IV), Rahul Patel (B. Pharm. III),
Jignesh Chaudhary (D. Pharm. I),
Vinoth Kumar (D. Pharm. I),
Gnandesigan (D. Pharm. I)

30. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding


(national / international) with details of outstanding participants, if any.
In the past five years, no national / international workshop has been organized
by the Institution. However, active involvement in the organization,
management and participation of the faculties and students was there in the
events organized by the University, such as
 IASTAM award and oration ceremony 2015
 World Ayurved Congress
 Raj Ayu Con- 2013
 National seminar on “Role of Ayurveda and Allied Therapies in Lifestyle
Management and Mental Health”, organized by SGAM
 Gruha Ayurved etc.

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31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments


As per Gujarat Ayurved University
32. Student profile program-wise: percentage of students doing projects in
collaboration with other
Nil
33. Diversity of students
Name
of the
% of students from within the % of students from outside the % of students from other
Progr
State State countries
am

201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201
1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 1- 2- 3- 4- 5-
12 13 14 15 16 12 13 14 15 16 12 13 14 15 16
D. 85. 100 92. 89. 93. 14. 00 7.6 10. 6.8 00 00 00 00 00
Pharm 37 31 74 19 63 9 25 1
.
(Ayu.)
B. 85. 100 76. 88. 88. 15. 00 23. 11. 11. 00 00 00 00 00
Pharm 00 66 57 88 00 33 42 11
.
(Ayu.)

34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services
examinations, NET, SET, GATE, USMLE, PLAB, GPAT, NCLEX, CGFNS, IELTS and
other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.
The number of students clearing competitive examination in the past five years
is as under:
Name of the competitive exam Number of students
M. Pharm. entrance exam (GAU) 31
MBA entrance exam (Nirma University) 01

35. Student progression


Student progression Percentage against enrolled
Diploma to Bachelor 50- 60 %
UG to PG 30-40%
PG to M. Phil., DM / M. Ch. / DNB ---NA---
PG to Ph.D. --- NA---
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral --- NA---
Employed
 Campus selection D. Pharm. (Ayu.)- 40-50 %
 Other than campus recruitment B. Pharm. (Ayu.)- 55-65 %
Entrepreneurs Upto 5%

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36. Diversity of staff


Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university 58.3%
from other universities within the State 16.7%
from universities from other States 25%
from universities outside the country None

37. Number of faculty who were awarded M. Phil., DM, M Ch, Ph.D., D.Sc. and
D.Litt. during the assessment period.
Degree Academic Year
Name of the faculty Subject
Awarded
Dr. Kalpu Kotecha Ph.D. Pharmacology 2013
Dr. Krunal Doshi Ph.D. Dravyaguna 2014

38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to


a. Library: There is one Institutional library.
b. Internet facilities for staff and students: All the departments and
administration offices have been facilitated with PC and internet facility
c. Total number of class rooms: 03
d. Class rooms with ICT facility and 'smart' class rooms: 03
e. Students' laboratories: 10
f. Research laboratories: No separate research laboratories are there
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates

a) from the host institution/university b) from other institutions/universities


--NA—
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from
the university.
--NA—
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of
new program(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.
In the past five years, no new program has been initiated by the Institute.

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42. Does the department obtain feedback from


 Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes,
how does the department utilize the feedback?
 Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how
does the department utilize the feedback?
 Alumni and employers on the programs offered and how does the
department utilize the feedback ?
Yes,
There is feedback system in the Institute.
The various feedbacks are as under:
a. Feedback from students about teaching- learning evaluation
b. Feedback from the parents about college
c. Feedback from the alumni
d. Feedback from the examiners and subject experts about curriculum and
college
e. Feedback from the Industrialists about the college and their expectations
f. Other than these forms, timely verbal feedbacks and suggestions are taken
by the Head of this Institute from the staff and the students.
 On the basis of the feedback about the curriculum, the necessary changes
were made in the syllabus and implemented in the year 2013.
 Followed by the students’ feedback about teaching- learning evaluation,
appreciation, necessary guidance and suggestions were given by Dr. Joban
Modha, Principal, IIAPS.

43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)


Name of the alumni Current Designation Company/ Institute
Dr. Mukesh Nariya Head, Pharmacology Lab. IPGT and RA, GAU, Jamnagar
Mr. Anand Mehta Director Rajasthan Herbals
International, Rajasthan
Mr. Kelan Patel Technical Officer Food and drug control
authority, Vadodara
Mr. Devarshi Pandya Production Manager Ahva Sahakari Ayurved
Pharmacy, Dang
Dr. Hardik Soni Manager R & D Vasu Health care, Vadodara
Mr. Vivek Dixit Production Manager Vasu healthcare, Vadodara
Mr. Abhyuday Director Navjeevan Rasayan Shala,
Sharma Jaipur
Mr. Prabhat Verma Manager- International The Himalaya Drug Company,
Regulatory affairs Bangalore
Mr. Harit Pancholi Production Manager IMPCL, Uttarakhand
Mr. Ravindra Plant Head Dhanvantary Herbals, Baddi
Prakash

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44. Give details of student enrichment programs (special lectures / workshops /


seminar) involving external experts.
Academic
Name of the delegate Designation Topic
Year
2011-12 Mr. Punarvasu Managing Director, Symposium on
Agnihotri Shree Shanker “Emerging scope in
Ayurvedic Pharmacy, Ayurvedic
Ahmedabad Pharmacy”
Dr. Hitesh Vyas Assistant Professor,
Dept. of Basic
Principles, GAM,
Dr. Hitesh Jani Jamnagar
Head, Panchkarma
Dept., GAM, Jamnagar
Lt. Dr. Milind Purohit Chairman and Scope and
Managing Director, Challenges in
Ayurlab herbals, Ayurved Pharmacy
Vadodara Sector
2012-13 Nil
2013-14 Dr. Joban Modha Principal, IIAPS, “Jeetega Gujarat,
Jamnagar Harega Thalassemia”
O.S.K. Dr. P.R. Ex Advisor, Ministry of “The Trends and
Joorawon Health Practice of Ayurveda
and Quality of Life, in Mauritius with
Mauritius special
O.S.K. awardee reference to Drug
Collection”
Swami Emeritus Professor and Health and
Gyanswaroopdas Environment Scientist, Environment
IIT Kanpur
Mr. Prakash Nanda CEO, Aptech Computer Workshop on
Education, Jamnagar “Communication
Skills and Personality
Development”
Mr. Shyamal Shah President, Lions Club
Udani (West), Jamnagar
Mr. Brijesh Notani Owner, Ayu Medicines, “Current Trends In
Jamnagar Wholesale/Retail
Market Of Ayurvedic
Products”
Mr. Hitesh Chauhan Owner, Vivaan Herbal “Role &
Healthcare Pvt. Ltd., Responsibilities Of
Ahmedabad An Ayurvedic
Pharmacist In The
Field Of Ayurved
Pharmacy”

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Mr. Chintan Vora Associate Professor, e Marketing


Shree GH Gosrani
College, Jamnagar
Mr. Nishant Barot Associate Professor, e Marketing
Shree GH Gosrani
College and Shree DD
Nagda BBA College,
Jamnagar
Mr. Krunal Adhyaru Incharge Production Protocol of PPC -
Manager, ASFA, Surat Production, Planning
& Control Marketing
of Ayurvedic
Medicines
Mr. Krishna Shah Owner, Achyut SCM (Sales Chain
Pharmaceutical & Management) -
Krishna Sales Agency, Backbone of
Ahmedabad Business &
Marketing : A
Promising career
2014-15 Dr. Anuvrat Sharma Trainer, Pharmaceutical The Current
outsourcing expert and Challenges and New
visiting faculty Prospects for
Ayurved Pharmacies
Mr. Hardik Ukani Owner, Vasu Healthcare Entrepreneurship in
Pvt. Ltd., Vadodara Ayurved Pharmacy
2015-16 Mr. Chintan Vora Associate Professor, Time management
Shree GH Gosrani
College, Jamnagar
Vd. Malhar Joshi Ayurvedacharya, Sangli, Traditional methods
Maharashtra for preparation of
Rasa Aushadhi and
Kupi Pakva
Rasayana
Darshana Vara 108 & Gujarat Police Naari Suraksha
department

45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programs
including clinical teaching.
The various teaching methods adopted by the faculties are as under:
 Teaching through power point presentations
 Use of YouTube videos and animations
 Teaching using models in Sharira
 Demonstrative Lectures/ Practical/ Training
 Field visits

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Botanical tours
Industrial training and Industrial tours
Nature education camps
On hand training of dispensing in the University Hospitals
Learning large scale Ayurvedic drugs preparation at University Pharmacy by
demonstration and practical
 Quiz and class tests
46. How does the department ensure that program objectives are constantly met
and learning outcomes are monitored?
The various methods to monitor teaching learning outcomes and program
objectives are as under:
 Academic Calendar
 Feedback forms
 “Think tank” suggestion box
 Class tests
 Mentor – mentee system
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
 A survey on toxic effects of food additives was done by the students in the
year 2014-15, which was publicized through social media to bring in
awareness.
 Herbal tea which was formulated by staff and students of the Institute was
made available in many events like republic day celebration, Vibrant
Gujarat, World Ayurved Congress etc.
 Participated in Gruha Ayurved Course which was organized twice by
University School of Continuing Education in Ayurved, Gujarat Ayurved
University.
 Every year NSS camp is organized where the team from the Institute brings
in awareness towards various social and environment related issues in the
nearby village.
 Every year blood donation camp is organized in collaboration with the G.G.
Hospital, Jamnagar in which staff and students participate actively.
 In the academic year 2014-15, the students of IIAPS participated in “Fuldol
Utsav” at Dwarka, where they distributed free kwath to prevent swine flu
to the visitors.
 In the academic year 2015-16, the students and staff of IIAPS along with
other Institutes of the University participated in Jamnagar Municipal
Corporation organized free kwath distribution for swine flu and dengue in
Jamnagar city and ten neighboring villages of Jamnagar district. The Kwath
for the same was prepared by the faculties of Rasa Shastra and Bhaishajya
Kalpana and students of IIAPS.

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 In 2015, the students participated in two days of prosthetic hand training


and installation program installation in handicaps, organized by Rotary
Club, Jamnagar.
 In 2015, the students of B. Pharm. (Ayu) II Year participated in plastic
awareness drive in various schools of the Jamnagar city.
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
 Every year the students of B. Pharm. (Ayu.) Final Year is taken for Industrial
tour in the Northern India/ Southern India/ in state.
 One month Industrial training by the students of B. Pharm. III (Ayu.) Year in
different Ayurved Pharmacies of the Nation.
 Every year the students are taken for medicinal plant identification and
survey (Botanical tour) in the nearby regions in Saurashtra and once in
Kutchh.
 On hand training of dispensing of drugs in the University Hospitals by the
students of D. Pharm. (Ayu.) as well as B. Pharm. (Ayu.)
 Special lectures for marketing are arranged twice in a month (added into
time table) for D. Pharm. (Ayu.) Final Year students.
 Small scale research work, survey and compilation of data related to
Ayurved medicines and medicinal plants are done every year by the B.
Pharm. (Ayu.) students.
 Awarding the students with academic excellence (Convocation ceremony),
attendance above 90%, excellence in sports and talent under the titles
1. Student of the year
2. Class of the year
3. Talent of the year
4. Talented class of the year
5. Excellence in sports
49. State whether the program/ department is accredited/ graded by other
agencies? If yes, give details.
The Institute has received ISO (9001: 2008) Certification in the academic year
2014-2015.
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new
knowledge, basic or applied.
 IIAPS is pioneer and the only Institute in Gujarat State offering education in
Ayurved Pharmacy and providing skilled Ayurved Pharmacists to the world
of Ayurved.
 The alumni of the Institute are contributing their knowledge and giving
services in all the major sectors of the renowned Ayurved Pharmaceuticals
and academics.

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 Consultancy to farmers to develop the skills for the cultivation of medicinal


plants.
 Consultancy to establish new small scale and new large scale Pharmacy
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges
(SWOC) of the department.
Strengths:
 It is the only Institute in the entire Gujarat State to provide education in
Ayurved Pharmacy.
 The students are from various states of the Nation, depicting the demand
of this course.
 Good Governance and inspiring leadership of Principal.
 Transparent admission process and no donation seats system exist.
 The Institution has an excellent ambience for teaching, learning, extra and
co- curricular activities. Involvement of the staff and students in a united
way in the various academic and extracurricular activities.
 Institute has exclusive Placement and Training Cell for the students.
However, Campus placement is not required as most of the students are
absorbed via telecommunication/social media.
Weaknesses:
 Inadequate faculty strength.
 Limited financial resource for infrastructure and research.
 Lack of Parent-Teacher Association and Institute-Industry Interaction
Centre.
 Lack of highly equipped laboratories.
 Lack of faculty development programs.
Opportunities:
 Proposal by the Institute and recommendations have been already given by
the esteemed Members of Parliament and Ministers of Gujarat, Gujarat
Ayurved Aushadh Manufacturers' Association (GAAMA) and Ayurvedic Drug
Manufacturers' Association (ADMA) to AYUSH to take over IIAPS as
National Institute of Ayurveda Pharmacy.
 Commencement of R & D and drug testing facilities in the Institute.
 Wide range of upcoming new specialized research area/ technologies of
interest.
 Development of more National and International linkages and with the
Ayurved Pharmaceutical Industries.

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Challenges:
 There is no regulatory body or council for this course as AYUSH Pharmacy
bill is still under process.

52. Future plans of the department.


The future plans and targets of the Institute are as under:
 To get recognition as the institute of national importance for the Ayurveda
Pharmacy Education.
 The efforts are ongoing for centralized admission of students in B. Pharm.
(Ayu.) course through admission committee professional courses,
Government of Gujarat.
 To initiate and improvise research in the Institute by up taking minor and
major research projects.
 Increase the publications by the faculties.
 Increase the conduction and participation by staff and students in seminars
and workshops for their development.
 More active participation of Pharma Industries in the Institute for constant
development in the curriculum and campus placement.
 Development of Drug testing laboratory.

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Maharshi Patanjali Institute
for Yoga & Naturopathy
Education and Research
(MPIYNER)
gaujara t a -T I
Aay auv ao -d y auin avai s

Maharshi Patanjali Institute for Yoga &


Naturopathy Education and Research (MPIYNER)
Gujarat Ayurved University, Jamnagar

EVALUATIVE REPORT OF
MAHARSHI PATANJALI INSTITUTE FOR YOGA NATUROPATHY
EDUCATION AND RESEARCH (MPIYNER)
1. Name of the Department
Maharshi Patanjali Institute for Yoga Naturopathy Education and Research
2. Year of establishment
1996
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university?
Gujarat Ayurved University, Jamnagar
4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters;
Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)
(1) B. N. Y. S. : Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yoga Science
12th Science with Biology
Five and half year
(2) P. G. D. Y. N. : Post Graduation Diploma in Yoga & Naturopathy
For Medical Graduates.
One year
(3) D. Nat. Yoga (Ayu.)(H.E.) : Diploma Course in Yoga and Naturopathy
For Any Graduates.
One year
(4) C. Y. N. T. : Certificate in Yoga & Natural Therapies
For Medical Graduate.
Full Time : 04 Month Part Time : 08 Month
(5) C. Y. Ed : Certificate Course in Yoga Education
For the 10th Class pass Student.
Full Time : 1.5 Month Part Time : 06 Month
(6) P.T.C.Y. : Practical Training Course in Yoga
For 10’th Class pass Student.
Full Time : 1.5 Month Part Time : 06 Month
(7) C.Y. N. : Certificate In Yoga and Naturopathy.
For 12’th class pass Foreigner Student
6 months.
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved
BNYS, PGDYN, D. Nat. courses itself interdisciplinary programs.
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign
institutions, etc.
Nil

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7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons


Nil
8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit
System Annual
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other
departments
Course Department Involved Total
Yoga Naturopathy Fundaments Anatomy Physiology
of Ayurved
PGDYN + + -- -- -- 02
BNYS + + + + + 05
D.Nat. + + + + -- 04
CYNT + + -- -- -- 02
CYN + + + + -- 04
CYEd + -- + + -- 03

10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual


(Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others)

Post Sanctioned Filled Actual


Professor -- -- --
Asso. Professors 01 00 00
Asst. Professor 08 03 03
Others 02 02 02

11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization,


experience and research under guidance :
No. of Ph.D.
/ M.Phil.
No. of
Students
Name Qualification Designation Specialization Years of
guided for
Experience
the last 4
years

Vd. Gaurang Vyas BAMS, PGDYN Vice Yoga/Naturopathy 09 Nil


Principal
Dr. Gauravi Vyas BAMS,PGDYN Lecturer Yoga/Naturopathy 09 Nil
Dr. Yatri Bhatt BAMS,PGDYN Lecturer Yoga/Naturopathy 11 Nil
Mr. Ashish M.Sc.(Yoga), Lecturer Yoga Philosophy 01 Nil
Nimavat DYN
Dr. Ankita Solanki BAMS,PGDYN Lecturer Yoga/Naturopathy - Nil
Dr. Jigna Vekaria BPT Physiothe Physiotherapy 03 Nil
rapist

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12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors


Mentioned below list from the year 2012 to 2015
Teaching
No. Name Qualification Subject
Exp.
01. Pro. D. G. Dhakan M.A., M.Phil. 42 Yrs. Yoga : History &
Philosophy
02. Dr. A. A. Bhatt M.D.(Ayu.) Ph.D. 18 Yrs. Swasthavrutta
Yoga,Nisrgopchar
03. Dr. H. A. Vyas M.D.(Ayu.),Ph.D. 11 Yrs. Basic Principles of
Ayurved
04. Dr. D. H. Pandya M.D.(Ayu.) 11 Yrs. Basic Principles of
Ayurved
05. Dr. G. J. Vyas BAMS, PGDYN 07 Yrs. Natural Therapeutics &
Swasthavrutta
06. Dr. Dinesh Bheda BAMS, PGDYN 01 Yrs. Yoga Practice & Therapy

Mentioned below list for the current year 2015 – 16


No. Name Qualification Teaching Subject
Exp.
01. Dr. A. A. Bhatt M.D.(Ayu.) 18 Yrs. Swasthavrutta Yoga,
Ph.D. Nisrgopchar
02. Dr. H. A. Vyas M.D.(Ayu.), 11 Yrs. Basic Principles of Ayurved
Ph.D.
03. Dr. D. H. Pandya M.D.(Ayu.) 11 Yrs. Basic Principles of Ayurved
04. Dr. Nisha Parmar M.D.(Ayu.) 03 Yrs. Sharir Kriya
05. Ms Bhagyalaxmi MA (Sanskrit) 05 Yrs. Sanskrit
Pandya
06. Dr. Jignesh M. D. 01 Yrs. Anatomy
Vadgama

13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme - wise


information
Mentioned below list from the year 2012 to 2015
Course 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
BNYS N. A. N. A. N. A. 100%
PGDYN - 100% 100% 100%
D. Nat. Yoga - 100% - 100%
CYNT - - - 100%
CYEd 100% 100% 100% 100%
C.Y.N. 100% - - -
P.T.C.Y. 100% 100% 100% -

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Program - wise Student Teacher Ratio


Course Students Teacher
BNYS 10 8
PGDYN 30 3
D. Nat. Yoga 15 7
CYNT 06 4
CYEd 10 4

Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff:


sanctioned, filled and actual
No. Designation Particulars Approved Filled Post Vacant
Post Post
01. Principal / -- 01 01 (in charge) 01
Superintendent
Administration
01. Sr. Admn. Asstt. Full Time 01 - 01
02. Jr. Asstt. Full Time 01 01 -
03. Accountant Full Time 01 - 01
04. Computer Full Time 01 - 01
operator
05. Peon / Attendant Full Time 02 01 -
TOTAL 07 03 04

Teaching Staff :-
Time No Name Gender Post Qualification
.
Full 1Dr. Gaurang J. M Lecturer B.A.M.S., P.G.D.Y.N.
Time Vyas (Vice Principal)
2 Dr. Gauravi H. F Lecturer B.A.M.S., P.G.D.Y.N.
Vyas
3 Mr. Ashish M Lecturer M.Sc.(Yoga), D.Y.N.,
Nimavat L.L.B.
Part 1 Dr.Yatri P. Bhatt F Lecturer B.A.M.S., P.G.D.Y.N.
Time 2 Dr. Ankita F Lecturer B.A.M.S., P.G.D.Y.N.
Solanki
3 Dr. Jigna Vekaria F Physiotherapist B.P.T.
4 Ms. Sangeeta F Yoga Instructor B.Com., D.Nat.Yoga
Gusai
5 Mr. Dharit Joshi M Yoga Instructor B.Sc., D. Nat.Yoga
Non- Teaching Staff :-
Full 1 Mr. Vijay Parmar M Sr. Clerk B.Com
Time 2 Mr. Hitesh B. M Tech. Asst. 9th
Gadhia
3 Mrs. Jayaba Zala F Tech. Asst. -
4 Mr. Manish M Peon 10th

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Gohil
5 Mr.Rajendra M Jr. Clerk B.Com
Parmar
( Out Sourcing)
6 Mr. Shankar M Sweeper -
Rathod

14. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies


- Yoga
- Naturopathy
15. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International
funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the
funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise.
- Nil
16. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received
a) National collaboration b) International collaboration
- Nil
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR,
AICTE, etc.; total grants received.
- Rs. 57,464/- received in the year of 2015-16 for the First International Yoga
Day Celebration by Central Council for Research in Yoga & Naturopathy, New
Delhi
20. Research facility / centre with
 state recognition
 national recognition
 international recognition
Centre with IPGT & RA, GAU, Jamnagar
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or
corporate bodies
Nil
22. Publications: -
 Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national /
international)
 Monographs
 Chapters in Books
 Edited Books
 Books with ISBN with details of publishers

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 Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science,


Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database -
International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)
 Citation Index – range / average
 SNIP
 SJR
 Impact Factor – range / average
 h-index
Total 5 papers published in peer reviewed journals (National / International)
23. Details of patents and income generated
– Nil
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated
 Institute provide consultancy to Healthy / Ill person.
 After consultancy Institute provide the services of Yoga Classes,
Gymnasium, massage therapy to healthy person.
 Yoga therapy, Naturopathy, Physiotherapy, Massage therapy to ill person
25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories /
institutions industries in India and abroad
- Nil
26. Faculty serving in
a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any
other (please specify)
- Nil
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs,
workshops, training programs and similar programs).
- Nil
28. Student projects
 percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-
departmental projects - 07
 percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other
universities industry / institute - Nil

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29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by


 Faculty
 Doctoral / post doctoral fellows
 Students
- No
30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding
(national / international) with details of outstanding participants, if any.
National Seminar organize on 21.06.2015 on the International Yoga Day
Funded by Central Council for Research in Yoga & Naturopathy, New Delhi
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments
– Not applicable
32. Student profile programme-wise :
2012 – 13
Name of the Programme Applications Selected Pass percentage
(refer to question no. 4) received Male Female Male Female
PGDYN 05 03 02 40 % 20 %
C.Y.Ed. 00 00 00 - -
CYN - Foreigner 01 01 00 100 % -
PTCY - Foreigner 03 01 02 100 % 100 %

2013 – 14
Name of the Programme Applications Selected Pass percentage
(refer to question no. 4) received Male Female Male Female
PGDYN 04 03 01 50 % -
D.Nat.Yoga 05 02 03 00 40 %
C.Y.Ed. 12 02 10 8.33 % 83.33 %
C.Y.Ed. - Foreigner 05 01 04 40 % 20 %
PTCY - Foreigner 03 01 02 33.33 % 66.67 %

2014 – 15
Name of the Programme Applications Selected Pass percentage
(refer to question no. 4) received Male Female Male Female
PGDYN 14 07 07 42.85 % 42.85 %
C.Y.Ed. 05 03 02 20 % 80 %
C.Y.Ed. - Foreigner 05 02 03 40 % 60 %
PTCY - Foreigner 02 01 01 50 % 50 %

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2015 - 16
Name of the Programme Applications Selected Pass percentage
(refer to question no. 4) received Male Female Male Female
PGDYN 29 10 19 - -
D.Nat.Yoga 15 02 13 - -
C.Y.Ed. 10 04 06 30 % 30 %
BNYS 09 04 05 - -
CYNT 06 01 05 16.66 % 83.33 %

33. Diversity of Students :


2012 - 13
Name of the % of students
% of students % of students % of students
Programme from other
from same from universities from other
(refer to question universities
university outside the state countries
no. 4) within the state
PGDYN 60 % 0% 20 % 20 %
C.Y.Ed. 0% 0% 0% 0%
CYN- Foreigner -- -- -- 100 %
PTCY- Foreigner -- -- -- 100 %

2013 - 14
Name of the % of students
% of students % of students % of students
Programme from other
from same from universities from other
(refer to question universities
university outside the state countries
no. 4) within the state
PGDYN 50 % 0% 0% 50 %
D.Nat.Yoga 0% 60 % 40 % 0%
C.Y.Ed. 0% 91.67 % (GSEB) 8.33 % 0%
(Patna Board)
C.Y.Ed. - Foreigner -- -- -- 100 %
PTCY -Foreigner -- -- - 100 %

2014 - 15
Name of the % of students
% of students % of students % of students
Programme from other
from same from universities from other
(refer to question universities
university outside the state countries
no. 4) within the state
PGDYN 78.57 % 0% 14.28 % 7.14 %
C.Y.Ed. 0% 80 % 20 % %
C.Y.Ed. - Foreigner -- -- -- 100 %
PTCY - Foreigner -- -- -- 100 %

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2015 - 16
Name of the % of students
% of students % of students % of students
Programme from other
from same from universities from other
(refer to universities
university outside the state countries
question no. 4) within the state
PGDYN 59 % 0% 41 % 0%
D.Nat. Yoga 07 % 86 % 07 % 0%
CYNT 0% 100 % 0% 0%
BNYS 0% 88.88% 11.11 % 0%
C.Y.Ed. 0% 100 % 0% 0%

34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services
examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give
details category-wise.
Nil
35. Student progression –
UG first year started from 2015-16.
Student progression Percentage against enrolled
UG to PG Not Applicable
PG to M. Phil. Not Applicable
PG to Ph.D. Not Applicable
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Not Applicable
Employed
 Campus selection
Nil
 Other than campus recruitment
Entrepreneurs Nil
Note : All Faculties/ Instructors are Students of the same Institute.
36. Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates – 6
Of the same university 83 %
From other universities within the state 17 %
From universities from other state from 00 %
Universities outside the country 00 %

37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt.
during the assessment period
– Nil

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38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to


 Library – 1600 books
 Internet facilities for staff and students – Broadband Connection with
special desktop for students excess.
 Total number of class rooms - 03
 Class rooms with ICT facility - 00
 Students’ laboratories – 02 (Yoga & Naturopathy)
- Anatomy & physiology laboratories facilitate at Shri Gulabkunverba
Ayurved Mahavidyalaya
 Research laboratories – 02 (Yoga & Naturopathy)
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates
 from the host institution/university
 from other institutions/universities
- Nil
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the
university.
- Not applicable.
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of
new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology. – YES
 Department suggest the academic program to Head of the Institute.
 Institute proposed that academic program to Board of Yoga &
Naturopathy.
 Take approval from Board of Yoga & Naturopathy.
 Approval sanctioned by Syndicate & Senate of Gujarat Ayurved
University.
 Then particular program implemented.
 For the BNYS course, Institute also took the No objection Certificate from
Dept. of AYUSH, Govt. of Gujarat.
42. Does the department obtain feedback from
 faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes,
how does the department utilize the feedback? – Yes

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43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)


No. Name Course Present Status
01. Dr. Amit Bhanot PGDYN Yoga Teacher at Canada
02. Dr. Vishwas PGDYN Yoga Teacher at UAE
Chhabara
03. Dr. Kamlesh PGDYN Received Presidential Medal for
Bhogayata NSS Activities
04. Dr. Saroj Debnath PGDYN Reader at Ayurved College
05. Dr. Sanjay PGDYN Reader in Ayurved College
Kaddalimatti
06. Ms. Prerana Bhatt D. Nat. Yoga (Ayu.) Yoga Teacher at Australia
(H.E.)
07. Dr. Sabira Kanani PGDYN Health Professional at UK
08. Dr. Kavita Shukla PGDYN Yoga Teacher at Qatar
09. Dr. Shreedhar Rao PGDYN Health Professional at New
Zealand
10. Dr. Pooja PGDYN Health Professional at New
Ratnakumari Zealand

44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures /


workshops / seminar) involving external experts.
 Special workshop organized for various meditations.
 Workshop organized for counseling methods.
 Workshop organized for control the Diabetes by Various Yoga practices.
Date Speaker Title
03-04/02/16 Mr. G. Srinivasmurthy Lecture & Practical Yoga training for Stop
Diabetes Movement
16-18/02/16 Mrs. Dipali Vyas Heart fullness Meditation Workshop
20/02/16 Dr. H.A. Vyas Special Breathing Exercises of Tavariaji
01/03/16 Mrs. Induben Modha Vipashyana Dhyan
06/05/16 Vd. Rajesh Kotecha Prevention of Cancer

45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
 Theory class
 Practical Training
 Demonstration
 Visualization
 Treat the patients.
 Use of YouTube videos and animations
 Teaching using models in Sharira

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46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are
constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored?
Authorities Personally took meeting and follow up with faculties/Students
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
- Students & Faculty involve in various extension activities like Health fair,
Health Expo, Education Expo, Mass awareness programs etc.
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
- Nil
49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other
agencies? If yes, give details.
– Not accredited
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new
knowledge, basic or applied.
Institute works on special health issue controlled by Yoga & Naturopathy.
Institute runs special health promoting classes of Yoga & Gymnasium.
Institute provides health awareness among the society.
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges
(SWOC) of the department.
Strength :
1. The Institute is constituent college of Gujarat Ayurved University,
Jamnagar.
2. Yoga & Naturopathy is unique subject of Teaching and gradually it is
accepted by worldwide.
3. The Institute has several certificate, diploma & under graduate short
term, long term courses, which are recognized by Gujarat Ayurved
University, Jamnagar.
4. Large number of citizens regularly visit institute for Yoga, Naturopathy
and Gymnasium.
5. Staff is hardworking and dedicated to the institute.
6. Familiar environment among staff, student & members.
Weakness:
1. Every department required new instrument & equipments.
2. Lack of advertising and marketing funding & strategy.
3. Lacking of regular Principal and Senior faculty.
4. Lacking of the Technical & administrative Staff.

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Opportunity:
1. Institute can be developed as Teaching and Research Institute of National
standard in the field of Yoga & Naturopathy.
2. As University campus have separate International centre, so institute
have to get more international participants.
3. Naturopathy section can be expanded as health resort.
4. Institute can develop some contest on regular basis of supportive therapy
as
- Diabetic Yoga clinic
- Yoga for Health management
- Cardiac Yoga clinic
- Pregnancy Yoga
- Therapeutic Yoga for Health Problem.
Challenges:
1. To develop the internal & surrounding campus more attractive with all
facilities.
2. To attract more students in the self finance institute providing facilities in
all the courses.
3. To provide best academic environment for all.

52. Future plans of the department.


 Develop the well equipped IPD
 Wi Fi facility in Institute
 Digital Library

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 Special Services :
Yoga & Gymnasium
 For the benefit of the public, 8 Yogabhyasa training classes of 1 hour’s duration
each are being conducted on daily basis with nominal fees.
 For the benefit of the public, well equipped and well furnished Gymnasium is
available where 8 classes of 1 hour’s duration each are being conducted on daily
basis with nominal fees.
 Organizing training camps, workshops, lecture-demonstrations etc. regarding
various oriental and traditional therapies.

Number of Yoga and Gymnasium beneficiaries:

Sl. Year Yoga Kendra Gymnasium


No. M F Total M F Total
01. 2012 - 13 1,030 1,260 2,290 973 587 1,560
02. 2013 - 14 1170 1389 2559 1048 430 1478
03. 2014 - 15 1201 1537 2738 820 389 1209
04. 2015 - 16 1127 1661 2788 646 350 996

Beneficiaries of Naturopathy – Physiotherapy – Whole Body Massage:

Whole Body
Sl. Naturopathy Physiotherapy
Year Massage
No.
M F Total M F Total M F Total
01. 2012 – 13 1021 1894 2915 975 942 1917 356 508 864
02. 2013- 14 607 814 1421 548 606 1154 173 357 530
03. 2014- 15 582 795 1421 492 536 1028 215 299 514
04. 2015- 16 536 678 1214 303 113 416 136 198 334

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ANNEXURE – I : DETAILS OF CTRI REGISTRATION

Type of Trial=ALL| Study Design=ALL| Phase of Trial=ALL| Recruitment Status of


Trial(TOTAL)=ALL| State where study is conducted=ALL| Keyword=Gujarat Ayurved University
Total Records Found="159"
Type of Recruitment Intervention
CTRI No. Public Title Health Condition
Trial Status Name
CTRI/2011/07/ A Double Blind Interventi Total: Not Oligozoospermia Goksura Granules
001907 Clinical Study of onal Applicable (Tribulus terrestris
Goksura in Male Indian: Linn.)
Infertility Completed
CTRI/2011/07/ A CLINICAL TRIAL TO Interventi Total: Not Diabetic Tab.
001885 FIND OUT THE onal Applicable Polyneuropathy Dashamooladi
TREATMENT OF Indian: Rasayana
DIABETIC Completed Compound
POLYNEUROPATHY
BY AN AYURVEDIC
MEDICINE
CTRI/2011/09/ effect of gandhaka Interventi Total: Not Patients having Gandhaka Tab A
001999 (purified sulfur) on onal Applicable signs and
skin diseases Indian: symptoms of Gandhaka Tab B
Completed Kshudra Kustha
(11 types of skin
diseases)as
described in
Ayurvedic classic
Charaka Samhita
will be selected for
the present study.
CTRI/2011/09/ a study to evaluate Interventi Total: Not Tamaka Shwasa Shirishavaleha A
002010 the efficacy of onal Applicable (Bronchial
different part of Indian: Open Asthama)
Shirisha plant in a to
semisolid dosage Recruitment
form (for e.g. like
chyawanaprash) in
the treatment of
breathing problem
(bronchial asthma)
CTRI/2011/09/ Clinical effect of Interventi Total: Not Patients suffering Shunthi Khanda
002003 Vasa Khanda onal Applicable from cardinal sign
Kushmanda Avaleha Indian: Open and symptoms of
and Shunthi Khanda to Amlapitta as
on Acidity Shunthi Recruitment mentioned in
Khanda acts on Ayurvedic classics
Hypoacidity and like Acid
Khanda Kushmanda indigestion Heart
Avaleha acts on burn Eructation
Hyperacidity and Nausea
both are in granules Regurtitatiuon
form Vomiting Lassitude
CTRI/2011/08/ Ayurvedic Interventi Total: Not Allergic Mahatriphaladya
001970 Management of onal Applicable Conjunctivitis ghrita
Allergic Indian: Open
Conjunctivitis with to
Medicated Ghee Recruitment
CTRI/2011/11/ A CLINICAL STUDY Interventi Total: Not Dull and Average Yastimadhu
002136 TO ASSESS THE onal Applicable Intelligence Granules
EFFICACY OF Indian: Quotient
YASTIMADHU Completed
GRANULES IN

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INCREASING
INTELLIGENCE
QUOTIENT(IQ)OF
SCHOOL GOING
CHILDREN
CTRI/2011/10/ Effect of Interventi Total: Not Tamaka Shwaasa Ashtaangaavaleha
002059 Ashtaangaavaleha onal Applicable (Bronchial Asthma)
and Indian: Open
Vyaaghreeharetakee to
Avaleha (herbal drug Recruitment
combination in
semisolid form) in
Asthmatic Children
CTRI/2011/10/ A Clinical and animal Interventi Total: Not Kasa (recurrent Kasahara
002062 study on Kasa Roga onal Applicable cough) Dashemani Vati
(disease Indian: 500mg
characterized with Completed
Cough) and
Vyadhikshamatva
(Immunity) in
children with an
Ayurvedic medicine-
Kasahara Dashemani
Vati
CTRI/2011/11/ A Clinical Evalutaion Interventi Total: Not Wound/ Ulcer Jatikalpa Ghrita
002166 of Jati Kalpa Ghrita onal Applicable
on wound Indian:
Completed
CTRI/2011/12/ Effect of Interventi Total: Not Tamaka shwasa Vyaghrihareetaki
002204 Vyaghrihareetaki onal Applicable Bronchial asthma avaleha (Jaggery
Avaleha and Indian: based)
Granules on Tamaka Completed
Shwasa (Bronchial
Asthma)
CTRI/2011/11/ Effect of an Interventi Total: Not Tuberculosis in Ikshvadi Avaleha
002175 Ayurvedic Drug onal Applicable Children group along with
compound as an Indian: AKT
Adjuvant therapy on Completed
Tuberculosis in
Children.
CTRI/2011/11/ Spastic Cerebral Interventi Total: Not with spastic Group A
002157 Palsy and its onal Applicable cerebral palsy Chaturbhadra
management by Indian: Open Kalpa Basti
Ayurveda to
Recruitment
CTRI/2011/11/ Effect of Guduchi Interventi Total: Not Average IQ Guduchi
002141 Extract onal Applicable Ghan(Tinospora
capsule(Herbal drug) Indian: Cordifolia stem
in IQ improvement Completed Water soluble
in School Going extract) capsule
Children 500 mg
CTRI/2011/12/ Clinical effect of Interventi Total: Not patients suffering rasayana curna
002301 Rasayana churna onal Applicable from joint pain with shuddha
with Kuchala on Indian: Not and morning kupeelu
Rheumatoid Arthritis Yet stiffness
Recruiting
CTRI/2011/11/ A clinical study to Interventi Total: Not Chronic Bronchitis Vyaghri Haritaki
002142 see the effect of an onal Applicable
Ayurvedic Indian: Open
formulation in the to
patients of Recruitment
Bronchitis.

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CTRI/2011/11/ Effect of Gum- Interventi Total: Not patients suffering Gomutra shodhita
002117 Guggulu on Obesity onal Applicable from Puran Guggulu
Indian: Hyperlipideamia
Completed
CTRI/2011/11/ Effect of Laghu Interventi Total: Not patients suffering Laghu Malini
002111 malini Vasanta on onal Applicable from Madhumeha Vasanta Rasa
diabetes Indian: Not prepared by
Yet Yashada Bhasma
Recruiting as per reference
of (R.T.19/68)
CTRI/2011/11/ A STUDY ON Interventi Total: Not vecharchika Kampillaka
002158 KAMPILLAKA onal Applicable (eczema) Malahara
MALAHAM AND ITS Indian: Open
EFFECT ON ECZEMA to
(A SKIN DISEASE) Recruitment
CTRI/2012/10/ effect of hair oil on Interventi Total: Not Hairfall due to Kesharaja taila
003042 hairfall onal Applicable dandruff, mites,
Indian: eczema etc
Completed
CTRI/2012/03/ EFFECT OF Interventi Total: Not Diabetes with Gokshura
002496 GOKSHUR– onal Applicable Miocroalbuminuri Punarnava Basti
PUNARNAVA BASTI Indian: a
IN DIABETIC Completed
NEPHROPATHY
CTRI/2011/12/ effect of Triphaladi Interventi Total: Not Patients suffering Triphaladi
002195 Granules on onal Applicable from Prameha ( Granules
Diabetes Indian: Diabetes Mellitus )
Completed
CTRI/2011/12/ Clinical Study to Interventi Total: Not Allergic Rhinitis Marsha Nasya
002282 evaluate the Nasya onal Applicable with Pippalyadi
karma (Inhalation Indian: taila along with
Therapy)in Allergic Completed Haridra Khanda
Rhinitis Granules
CTRI/2011/12/ Effect of Rasna and Interventi Total: Not Patients suffering Blepharispermum
002183 its substitute on onal Applicable from Sandhivata subssile DC:
joint pain Indian: Not
Yet
Recruiting
CTRI/2012/01/ A study on intestinal Interventi Total: Not Krimi (Intestinal Krimimighna
002341 worm infestation in onal Applicable worms infestation) Kashaya Vati
children and its Indian: 500mg
management with Completed
ayurvedic drug
compound
CTRI/2012/01/ The effect of giloy Interventi Total: Not MADHUMEHA Guduchi satva
002368 satva and ghana in onal Applicable (DIABETES
diabetes Indian: Open MELLITUS)
to
Recruitment
CTRI/2011/12/ Cerebral palsy and Interventi Total: Not Cerebral palsy samvardhan
002298 its management onal Applicable ghrita & yoga
with ayurveda Indian: basti
Completed
CTRI/2011/12/ Anaemia in growing Interventi Total: Not PANDU(IRONDEFE Dhatri lauha 500
002299 girls and its onal Applicable CIENCY ANAEMIA) mg
treatment with Indian: Not
ayurveda Yet Dhatri Lauha
Recruiting 500mg tablet
CTRI/2011/12/ Effect of Interventi Total: Not Patients suffering KTB-A
002262 Kukkkutanda Twak onal Applicable from Asthikshaya
on Joint pains Indian: (osteoporosis)
Completed

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CTRI/2011/12/ Management of lipid Interventi Total: Not Dyslipidemia Asanadi


002281 disorder with onal Applicable Ghanavati
ayurveda Indian: Open
to
Recruitment
CTRI/2012/08/ MANAGEMENT Interventi Total: Not Thalassemia major Triphaladi
002885 THALASSEMIA onal Applicable avaleha
MAJOR WITH Indian: Open
TRIPHALADIAVALEH to
A Recruitment
CTRI/2012/01/ A clinical study to Interventi Total: Not Irritable Bowel Bilvadi Leha
002348 see the effect of an onal Applicable Syndrome
Ayurvedic Indian: Open
formulation in the to
patients of Irritable Recruitment
Bowel Syndrome
CTRI/2012/01/ A clinical study to Interventi Total: Not Allergic Maha Triphaladya
002375 see the effect of an onal Applicable Conjunctivitis Ghrita
Ayurvedic Indian:
formulation in the Completed
treatment of
Conjunctivitis.
CTRI/2012/05/ A clinical study to Interventi Total: Not Dry Eye Syndrome Maha Triphaladya
002639 see the effect of an onal Applicable Ghrita
Ayurvedic Indian: Open
formulation in the to Maha Triphaladya
treatment of Dry Recruitment Ghrita
Eyes
CTRI/2012/05/ A clinical study to Interventi Total: Not Type II Diabetes Saptavimshatika
002646 see the effect of onal Applicable Mellitus Guggulu Along
some Ayurvedic Indian: Open with Haridra
formulations in the to Churna
management of High Recruitment
Blood Sugar.
CTRI/2012/01/ A clinical study to Interventi Total: Not Dyslipidemia Haritaki Churna
002374 see the effect of onal Applicable
some Ayurvedic Indian: Open Vyoshadi Guggulu
formulations in the to
management of Recruitment
Lipid disorders.
CTRI/2012/05/ A clinical study to Interventi Total: Not Menopausal Ashokarishta
002662 see the effect of onal Applicable Syndrome along with
some Ayurvedic Indian: Open Ashwagandha
formulations in the to Churna and
Menopausal women. Recruitment Pravala Pishti
CTRI/2012/05/ A clinical study to Interventi Total: Not Rheumatoid Simhanaada
002661 see the effect of onal Applicable Arthritis Guggulu and
some Ayurvedic Indian: Open Brihata
formulations in the to Saindhavadi Taila
management of Recruitment
Rheumatoid
Arthritis.
CTRI/2012/04/ A clinical and Interventi Total: Not Patients suffering Terminalia
002583 experimental study onal Applicable from psoriasis chebula Retz
to compare the four Indian: Open
types of virechana to
karma (Purgation Recruitment
Therapy) i.e
Anulomana-By
Haritaki, Sramsana-
By Aragwadha,
Bhedana-By
Katuki,Rechana-By

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Trivrit and their


efficacy in the
management of
Ekakushtha
(Psoriasis).
CTRI/2012/07/ effect of Interventi Total: Not kasa(Recurrent balachaturbhadra
002800 Balachaturbhadra onal Applicable cough) churna
yoga an ayurvedic Indian:
compound Completed
formulation in
managementof
cough and
enhancment of
immunity in children
CTRI/2012/04/ Management of Interventi Total: Not Anemia Draksha dadimadi
002542 anemia in children onal Applicable syrup
with Ayurveda Indian: Open
to
Recruitment
CTRI/2012/10/ INFERTILITY Interventi Total: Not Infertility(Anovulat Madhutailika basti
003037 MANAGEMENT onal Applicable ory Factor)
Indian: Pippalyadi yoga
Completed
CTRI/2012/08/ Ayurvrdic Interventi Total: Not menopause 12 ashwagandha and
002935 Management of onal Applicable months duration arjuna
Menopausal Indian: Open with vata dosha ksheerpaka
Syndrome to predominance
Recruitment
CTRI/2012/09/ A comparative study Interventi Total: Not . Patients having Dhatri Lauha Vati
003023 on the effect of onal Applicable Hb equal to or less
Pandughni vati and Indian: than 10gm% and
Dhatri Lauha Vati in Completed more than 6.5gm%
the management of . Microcytic
Garbhini Pandu (iron hypocromic
deficiency anaemia) appearance of RBC
in peripheral
smear Only iron
deficiency
anaemia
CTRI/2013/10/ Effect of Yoga on Interventi Total: Not Normal Values of Shankhapushpi
004100 memory power onal Applicable routine Tablet
Indian: Haematological
Completed and Urine
investigation
before treatment
CTRI/2012/06/ Effect of Ayurvedic Interventi Total: Not non insulin RS
002711 Metallomineral onal Applicable dependent
formulation on Indian: Not Diaebetics
Diabetes Yet
Recruiting
CTRI/2012/07/ Effect of medicated Interventi Total: Osteoarthritis Group A
002794 enenma on arthritis onal Completed
Indian:
Completed
CTRI/2012/06/ Effect of Shilajit Interventi Total: Not Diabetic Distal Shilajit Rasayana
002712 Rasayana compound onal Applicable Symmetric Poly Compound
in Diabetic Nerve Indian: Neuropathy
Damage Completed
CTRI/2012/07/ TO FIND THE EFFECT Interventi Total: Not SENILE DEMENTIA Jyotishmati
002782 OF JYOTISHMATI ON onal Applicable
LOSS OF MEMORY IN Indian: Open
AGED PEOPLE. to

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Recruitment
CTRI/2012/11/ Effect of Vatari Interventi Total: Not patients suffering VATARI GUGGULU
003142 Guggulu on low back onal Applicable from Ghridhrasi (Bhaishajya
pain Indian: Open Ratnavali
to Aamavata chikitsa
Recruitment Prakarana
29/152-154,AFI
volume-1/page
no.70)
CTRI/2012/12/ to find the utility of Interventi Total: Not INSOMNIA PARASIKAYAVANY
003174 parasikayavanyadi onal Applicable ADI CAPSULE for
capsule in Indian: ANIDRA W R S
sleeplesness Completed INSOMNIA
CTRI/2012/12/ Effect of Ayurvedic Interventi Total: Not Patients suffering Tila Kwatha
003183 tratment medicines onal Applicable from Poly Cystic
on Garbhashaya Indian: Ovarian Disease
Granti Closed to
Recruitment
of
Participants
CTRI/2013/04/ effect of bhallataka Interventi Total: Not Patients suffering Grouup AIn this
003544 on diabetes onal Applicable from Diabetes group, patients
Indian: Open will be treated
to with drug
Recruitment prepared with
Yava Rashi
Nidhapita
Bhallataka. Dose :
500 mg in divided
dose Duration : 4
weeks Mode of
administration:
Orally in
capsulated form
CTRI/2012/11/ Effect of Apamarga Interventi Total: Not Patients suffering Ointment of
003157 Kshara Yoga on onal Applicable from Vitiligo Apamargaksharyo
white patches of any Indian: ga
part of body Completed
CTRI/2013/03/ A clinical trial to Interventi Total: Not Osteoarthritis Leonotis
003465 study the effect of onal Applicable Nepetifolia
two dosage forms of Indian: Open Kwatha
a herb(Leonotis to
nepetifolia)in Recruitment
patients with
Osteoarthritis
CTRI/2012/12/ Effect of Vasa Interventi Total: Not Patients suffering VasaAvaleha
003184 Avaleha and its onal Applicable from Asthma
granules on Tamaka Indian: Open
Shwasa (Bronchial to
Asthma) Recruitment
CTRI/2013/04/ ayurvedic Interventi Total: Not vaatik Group ‘A’ –
003532 management of onal Applicable shirahshoola Rasnadi Taila
tension headache Indian: (tension Nasya
with rasnadi oil nasal Completed headache)
oleation and
pathyadi kwath
orally
CTRI/2013/03/ Management of Interventi Total: Not Pandu(Iron Amalaki rasayana
003503 Pandu w.s.r Iron onal Applicable Deficiency vamana karma
deficiency Anemia Indian: Anemia) with amalaki
through Ayurveda Completed rasayana(2gms
TDS with honey
and ghee for 45

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days)
CTRI/2013/03/ This is A Interventi Total: Not obesity Guduchi-
003484 COMPARATIVE onal Applicable Bhadramustadi
CLINICAL STUDY to Indian: Yoga basti
see THE EFFECT OF Completed
GUDUCHI-
BHADRAMUSTADI
YOGA
ADMINISTERED
ORALLY AND AS
BASTI(enema), IN
THE MANAGEMENT
OF OBESITY, for
reducing weight
CTRI/2013/03/ COMPARATIVE Interventi Total: Not Kasa (Bronchitis) Vyaghri Haritaki
003475 STUDY OF VYAGHRI onal Applicable Avaleha
HARIKATI AVALEHA Indian:
AND VASA AVALEHA Completed
IN BRONCHITIS IN
CHILDREN
CTRI/2014/10/ Effect of Root of Interventi Total: Closed Insomnia Disease Pippalimula(root
005078 Piper longum in onal to of piper longum
Disease Insomnia Recruitment linn.) powder
of
Participants
Indian:
Closed to
Recruitment
of
Participants
CTRI/2013/05/ COMPARATIVE Interventi Total: Not TundikeriRoga(Ton Kanchnar
003635 STTUDY OF onal Applicable sillitis) Guggulu
KANCHNAR Indian: Open
GUGGULU AND to
TANKAN-MADHU Recruitment
PRATISARAN IN
TONSILLITIS IN
CHILDREN
CTRI/2014/04/ Effect of Mayaphala Interventi Total: Not Patients with type- Mayaphala
004562 Granules on onal Applicable 2 Diabetes mallitus granules
Diabetes Indian: Open
to
Recruitment
CTRI/2014/03/ Agnikarma (Heat Interventi Total: Not sciatica Agnikarma for
004504 application) and onal Applicable treatment of
Blood letting in Indian: gridhrasi
sciatica. Completed
CTRI/2014/01/ A comparative study Interventi Total: Not Patients Suffering Vamana followed
004330 on effect of onal Applicable from Tamaka by Brumhana with
vomatting & clearing Indian: Open Shvasa (Bronchial Kantakari Ghrita
of bowels for to Asthma)
treatment purpose Recruitment
in Bronchial Asthma
CTRI/2013/10/ A CLINICAL STUDY Interventi Total: Not Diagnosed cases of Musta-Triphaladi
004118 ON THALASSEMIA onal Applicable Thalassemia major Avaleha
MAJOR WITH Indian: Open
MUSTA-TRIPHALADI to
AVALEHA Recruitment
CTRI/2015/08/ Role of ayurvedic Interventi Total: Not Patients suffering Kanchanar
006095 drugs in Benign onal Applicable from BPH Guggulu 500 mg
enlargement of Indian: tds orally
prostate gland Completed

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CTRI/2013/08/ Role of Ksharasutra Interventi Total: Not patient suffering Lords anal
003875 (herbal medicated onal Applicable from chronic dilatation
thread) in Fissure Indian: fissure in ano followed by
(ano-rectal disease) Completed Ksharasutra
suture.
CTRI/2013/05/ A comparative Interventi Total: Not Type 2 Diabetes Basti
003705 clinico-experimental onal Applicable Mellitus Rasayana
evaluation of Indian: Kashaya
Rasayana Drugs Completed
administered orally
& by Basti in the
management of
Madhumeha w. s. r.
to Type-II Diabetes
Mellitus
CTRI/2014/09/ Management of Interventi Total: Not patients having Group A
005004 shvitra or vitiligo onal Applicable sign symptoms of
with the help of Indian: Open vitiligo(shvitra)
panchakarma to
Recruitment
CTRI/2013/05/ effect of different Interventi Total: Not Obesity Kodrava Yavagoo
003689 diet preparation on onal Applicable
weight gain Indian:
Closed to
Recruitment
of
Participants
CTRI/2013/05/ Certain ayurvedic Interventi Total: Not Acute Netra pariseka
003647 procedures in Acute onal Applicable conjunctivitis
Eye diseases Indian: Open
to
Recruitment
CTRI/2013/06/ Effect of Drakshadi Interventi Total: Not Shushkakshipaka Drakshadi Ghrita
003736 Ghritapana, onal Applicable (Dry eye & Vasanjana
Vasanjana and Indian: Open syndrome) followed by
Anutaila Nasya on to Anutaila Nasya
Shushkakshipaka Recruitment
(Dry Eye Syndrome)
CTRI/2013/10/ Diet therapy in Interventi Total: Not Indigestion and Placebo tablet
004059 indigestion onal Applicable related symptoms
Indian: Open
to
Recruitment
CTRI/2013/06/ Relation of sharirika Observati Total: Not Skin Diseases,
003775 (Bodily) and onal Applicable Diabetes Mellitus,
Manasika (mind) Indian: Essential
Prakriti Completed Hypertension,
(constitution)in Obesity and
Vyadhi Utpatti General Anxiety
(Disease Disorder.
Menifestation)
CTRI/2013/09/ Constipation and its Interventi Total: Not Patients of Haritaki Tablet
003974 management onal Applicable madhyama and Sauvarchal
Indian: Open koshtha having lavana solution
to signs and
Recruitment symptoms of
Purishaja Anaha
(Constipation) as
described in
Ayurvedic classics
will be selected for
the present study
CTRI/2013/10/ Effect of Sariva Interventi Total: Not Normal Values of Sariva Ghanavati

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004073 (Decalepis onal Applicable routine Tablet


hemiltonii-an Indian: Open Haematological
ayurvedic drug) in to and Urine &Stool
the improvement of Recruitment investigation
the quality of blood before treatment
CTRI/2013/07/ Application of Interventi Total: Not PSORIASIS Panchavalkala
003852 Ayurvedic treatment onal Applicable Kwatha Parisheka
in Psoriasis A type of Indian:
skin disease Completed Sidharthaka
Kwathaparisheka
CTRI/2013/09/ Lifestyle disorders an Observati Total: Not Diabetes Mellitus
004028 approach through onal Applicable Type 2 Obesity
Ayurveda Indian: Essential
Completed Hypertension
Asthma
CTRI/2014/04/ effect of Interventi Total: Not vitiation of bilious Yashtimadhu
004542 Yashtimadhu on onal Applicable humour Tablet(Glycyrrhiza
indigestion (pitta Indian: Open glabra Linn.)
dushti) to
Recruitment
CTRI/2014/01/ Further Clinical Interventi Total: Not Primary MATRA BASTI
004272 Study on Painful onal Applicable Dysmenorrhoea-
Menses and its Indian: Open Kastartav
Management By to
Enema of oil Recruitment
CTRI/2013/09/ CLINICAL STUDY ON Interventi Total: Not MADUMEHAJANY KATUPILA FRESH
004020 DIABETIC FOOT AND onal Applicable A VRANA LEAF KALKA WITH
ITS MANAGEMENT Indian: Open (DIABETIC ULCER) TILL TAILA
WITH KATUPILA AND to
BLOOD LETTING Recruitment
CTRI/2013/10/ Effect of Citrus Interventi Total: Not Insomnia (Anidra) Powder of Leaves
004097 medica leaves in onal Applicable of Citrus Medica
sleep disorder Indian: (Bijapura)
Completed
CTRI/2015/05/ Management of Interventi Total: Not Chronic Saptang Guggulu
005802 middle ear discharge onal Applicable discharging ear and Gandhakadi
with oral Indian: with ear drum Taila Karna
medications and Completed perforation i.e. Poorana
instilation of CSOM
medicated oil in ear
and instilation of
medicated drops in
nose.
CTRI/2013/11/ To study the effects Interventi Total: Not Patients suffering Group A
004167 of kamsaharitaki onal Applicable from Tamaka Kamsaharitaki
avaleha prepared by Indian: Open Shwasa avaleha
two different to
methods in patients Recruitment
of Tamaka Shwasa
(Bronchial Asthma)
CTRI/2014/02/ Management of Interventi Total: Not Complaints of Pasanabhedadi
004380 Urinary stone with onal Applicable urinary stone Pain Ghrita
Ayurveda Indian: in abdomen Pain
Completed in renal angle Pain
in loin Pain in groin
Burning
micturition
Increased
frequency of
micturition Passing
gravel in urine
CTRI/2014/08/ Management of Interventi Total: Not Boil at perianl Application of

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004807 fistula-in-ano with onal Applicable region Guggulu based


Ksharasootra Indian: Open intermittent pain Ksharasutra in
(medicated thread) to and discharge per fistula in ano.
Recruitment anal ocassional
itching history of
perianal abscess
CTRI/2015/03/ Treatment of Interventi Total: Not Pain in renal angle Group A
005603 Mutrashmari onal Applicable and loin region Ashmarihara
(Urinary Stone)with Indian: radiating towards kwatha with
Ashmarihara Kwath Completed groin, burning Palasha kshara
and Palasha Kshara. micturation,
haematuria,
radiological and
USG evidence of
stone size up to
16mm.
CTRI/2015/07/ Agnikarma with Interventi Total: Not knee joint pain Agnikarma
006026 panchtikta guggulu onal Applicable swelling decreased
in knee joint pain Indian: knee joint
Completed movements
crepitations in
knee joint stiffness
of knee joint
CTRI/2013/11/ ROlE OF GUDUCHI Interventi Total: Not Diabetes Melitus Trial Drug 1 :
004169 PREPERATION ON onal Applicable Svarasa bhavita
TYPE-2 DIABETES Indian: Guduchi Churna
MELLITUS Completed (SBGC).

Trial Drug 2 :
Kwatha bhavita
Guduchi Churna
(KBGC).
CTRI/2013/10/ Comparative Efficacy Interventi Total: Not Patients of both Shirishavaleha
004083 of Shirishavaleha onal Applicable sexes of 16 to 60
(Poly Herbal Indian: years with
Ayurvedic Completed symptoms of
Formulation) on Bronchial Asthma
Bronchial Asthma will be enrolled
into the study
CTRI/2013/12/ Finding out of most Interventi Total: Not patients with Ofloxacin [OFLOX]
004214 suitable option for onal Applicable acquired Eye Drops
the parameters of Indian: Not Conjunctivitis Punarnavadi Eye
Ayurvedic Eye Drops Yet Drops
Procedure. Recruiting
CTRI/2015/07/ CEREBRAL PALSY IN Interventi Total: Not 1 Children with Trial Group A
006038 CHILDREN. onal Applicable C.P. 6 months to SHASHTIKA SHALI
Indian: 10 yrs of both PINDA SWEDA
Completed sexes were With MEDHYA
included in the CHURNA as
study 2.children internal medicine
with cp having
major congenital
anomalies were
excluded from the
study.
CTRI/2014/08/ A study to establish Interventi Total: Not Patients suffering This study is single
004894 the standard onal Applicable from Parkinsons arm study which
ayurvedic treatment Indian: Not disease includes 10
protocol for Yet patients suffering
Parkinsons Recruiting from Parkinsons
disease(Kampavata). disease.taila,Tritiy
abaladi yapana
basti

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CTRI/2015/07/ Clinical trial being Interventi Total: Not Irregular Mala Group:B
006037 conducted in onal Applicable Pravritti , BHUNIMBADI
children complaining Indian: Udarashula VATI
of irregular Completed
menstrual cycle and
related issues
CTRI/2014/04/ Effect of shiva Interventi Total: Not patients suffering Shiva Guggulu
004531 guggulu tablets and onal Applicable from Rheumatoid tablet Kottam
kottam chukkadi Indian: Not Arthritis chukkadi taila
taila in management Yet castor oil and
of Amavata (one Recruiting shunthi churna
type of joint
disorder)
CTRI/2015/07/ Kanchanar Guggulu Interventi Total: Not signs and Kanchanar
006010 orally (herbal onal Applicable symptoms of Guggulu 500mg
formulation)and Indian: Open Mutraghata orally
Bala Tail Matra to (Benign
Basti(Ayurvedic Recruitment enlargement of
Medicated enema) Prostate)
in the Management
of Excessive
Urination(Benign
Prostatic
Hyperplasia)
CTRI/2014/06/ comparative study Interventi Total: Not generalized Group A-
004693 between effect of onal Applicable anxiety disorders Relaxation
relaxation Indian: tecqniques
techniques and an Completed
ayurvedic medicine
in generalized
anxiety disorder
CTRI/2014/10/ AN EFFECT OF Interventi Total: Not Vyanabala Vriddhi Jatamansyadi
005085 JATAMANSYADI VATI onal Applicable Vati
IN ESSENTIAL Indian: Open
HYPERTENSION to
Recruitment
CTRI/2016/01/ role of Dazzle Interventi Total: Not Rheumatoid DAZZLE CAPSULE
006572 capsule in onal Applicable arthritis
Rheumatoid arthritis Indian:
Completed
CTRI/2014/07/ Effect of Quassia Interventi Total: Not Patients suffering Quassia amara
004775 wood on Diabetes onal Applicable from Prameha ( Linn. capsules
Indian: Diabetes Mellitus )
Completed
CTRI/2014/07/ Effect of zinc Interventi Total: Not patients suffering LaghuMaliniVasan
004761 containing onal Applicable from Madhumeha ta Rasa prepared
herbomineral Indian: Open by Yashada
compound prepared to Bhasma as per
by two different Recruitment reference of (Yoga
methods in patients Ratnakar
of Diabetes Mellitus jwaradhikara)
CTRI/2014/07/ Fat lowering effect Interventi Total: Not Hyperlipidaemia Navak Guggulu
004798 of Navaka Guggulu onal Applicable prepared from
(a poly herbal Indian: Naveena(Fresh)
formulation) Completed Guggulu

CTRI/2015/07/ A Survey study to Observati Total: Not COMMON


006031 establish relation onal Applicable COLD,FEVER,COUG
between Deha Indian: H,STOMATITIS.
prakriti(Bodely Completed
constitution) and
Vyadhikshamatva(im
munity).

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CTRI/2014/06/ Management of Interventi Total: Not Dyslipidemia Gomutra Haritaki


004702 Lipid disorder with onal Applicable with Langhana
Ayurveda Indian: Open and Pachana
to
Recruitment
CTRI/2015/02/ A study to Interventi Total: Not Pandu (Anemia) Swarasa of
005590 investigate the onal Applicable Opuntia elatior
effect of fruit juce of Indian: Open fruit
hathlo thore (prickly to
pear) (Optunia Recruitment
elatior Mill.) in the
treatment of anemia
(pandu).
CTRI/2015/08/ effect of Interventi Total: Not patients having Jalaukavacharana
006110 Manibhadraguda onal Applicable signs and karma by leechs
and Arka taila with Indian: Not symptoms of followed by
Virechana and Yet eczema Manibhadra Guda
jauloka or leech in Recruiting and Arka Taila
Eczema Manibhadra Guda
and Arka Taila
CTRI/2014/08/ A Clinical study to Interventi Total: Not Bronchial Asthma Amrutadi vati
004927 evaluate the efficacy onal Applicable
of Amrutadi vati and Indian:
Vasadi vati in the Completed
treatment of
Bronchial
Asthma(Shwasa).
CTRI/2014/09/ AYURVEDIC Interventi Total: Not BRONCHIAL Shwasakuthara
004953 TREATMENT FOR onal Applicable ASTHMA Rasa with kajjali
RESPIRATORY Indian: Open
DISORDERS to
Recruitment
CTRI/2016/01/ Effect of Chitrakadi Interventi Total: Not Agnimandya Chitrakadi Vati
006512 Vati on Anorexia onal Applicable (Anorexia)
Indian:
Completed
CTRI/2014/12/ Ayurvedic Interventi Total: Not patients having Shilajatu Vataka
005316 management of onal Applicable Diabetes with
Nerve Indian: Neuropathy
Disease(e.g.numbne Completed
ss,burning etc.) due
to Diabetes.
CTRI/2015/07/ Effect of Ayurvedic Interventi Total: Not Garbhini Pandu- Punarnava
006049 drugs on iron onal Applicable Iron Deficiency Mandura
deficiency Anaemia Indian: Open Anaemia during
during Pregnancy to Pregnancy
Recruitment
CTRI/2015/07/ use of inference in Interventi Total: Not Indigestion(Agnim haritakyadi
006020 the diagnosis onal Applicable andya) churna
process in the Indian:
context of Completed
indigestion

CTRI/2015/02/ A clinical study on Interventi Total: Not Mukhakarshnya(hy one arm receives
005504 effect of formulation onal Applicable perpigmentation CP gel made and
of Calotropis and Indian: disorders like other receives CG
turmeric in the Completed freckles, melasma, gel
management of etc.)
freckles and
melasma i.e
darkening of facial
skin.

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CTRI/2015/08/ A comparative Interventi Total: Not to improve Brahmi Ghrita


006086 evaluation of nasal onal Applicable memory power Nasya
(Nasya Karma) and Indian:
oral administration Completed Brahmi Ghrita
of Brahmi Ghrita in Shamana
healthy volunteers Snehapana
to evaluate the
Memory boosting
effect.
CTRI/2015/10/ effect of Amavatari Interventi Total: Not Patients suffering Group B
006309 Rasa in Rheumatoid onal Applicable from Amavata. Amavatari Rasa
arthritis(Amavata) Indian: Open without mercury
to
Recruitment
CTRI/2015/07/ Effect of Panchkola Interventi Total: Open Indigestion Panchkola
006056 Churna on onal to Churna
indigestion Recruitment
Indian: Open
to
Recruitment
CTRI/2015/07/ a clinical trail on Interventi Total: Not pratishyaya(rhiniti balachaturbhadra
006055 rhinitis in children onal Applicable s) vati
with Indian: Open
balachaturbhdra vati to
and chaturbhadrika Recruitment
vati two ayurvedic
herbal compound
CTRI/2016/01/ USE OF PAUSHTIKA Interventi Total: Not Weight criteria 3) To assess the
006506 BISCUIT IN onal Applicable according to age efficacy of
MALNOURISHMENT Indian: Open IAP malnutrition Paushtika Biscuit
to grade 1&2 in the
Recruitment management of
underweight
children.
CTRI/2015/10/ STUDY ON PCOS Interventi Total: Not P.C.O.S. virechana,Stanya
006317 (DELAYED OR LESS onal Applicable Shodhana Gana
MENSES) WITH Indian: Open Churna
AYURVEDIC to
TREATMENT Recruitment
CTRI/2015/08/ Use of two different Interventi Total: Not Tamaka Swasa Mallasindura with
006141 Ayurvedic onal Applicable (Bronchial Asthma) Rasakarpura
compound Indian: Open (MSRK)
formulation in to
Shwasa Roga Recruitment
(Bronchial Asthma)
CTRI/2015/10/ A comparative study Interventi Total: Not BPH Group A trial
006279 of herbal onal Applicable group Ayurved
formulation and Indian: Open formulation
standard drug to
Recruitment
CTRI/2015/07/ Treatment of white Interventi Total: Not Patients having Gel prepared from
005986 patches onal Applicable signs and Shvitrahara Yoga
(leucoderma) by Indian: Not symptoms of
herbo-mineral gel Yet Shvitra (vitiligo).
Recruiting Patients having
ages of 16 to 60
years. Patients
with chronicity of
less than 10 years.
Wood’s lamp test
positive.
CTRI/2015/06/ CLINICAL STUDY OF Interventi Total: Not patients of Arogyavardhini
005833 AROGYAVARDHINI onal Applicable metabolic Compound and

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COMPOUND AND Indian: Open syndrome fulfilling Lifestyle


LIFESTYLE to inclusion criteria modification
MODIFICATION IN Recruitment and willing to
MANAGEMENT OF participate in
METABOLIC clinical trial
SYNDROME
CTRI/2015/06/ Comparative clinical Interventi Total: Not Patients suffering Chandraprabha
005938 study of onal Applicable from Acne Udvartana Lepa
Chandraprabha Indian: Not along with
Udvartana lepa and Yet Raktashodhaka
Raktashodhaka Arka Recruiting Arka
for the management
of Mukhadushika
w.s.r. to Acne
CTRI/2015/07/ AYURVEDIC Interventi Total: Not SWETAPRADARA Nimbadi Yonivarti
006024 MANAGEMENT OF onal Applicable (ABNORMAL
ABNORMAL Indian: VAGINAL
VAGINAL Closed to DISCHARGE)
DISCHARGE Recruitment
of
Participants
CTRI/2016/02/ Ayurvedic Interventi Total: Not Allergic rhinitis Shirisha
006661 management of onal Applicable Ashwagandhadi
Allergic Rhinitis with Indian: Open Avaleha
oral medicine and to
nasal drops. Recruitment
CTRI/2016/03/ Comparision of Interventi Total: Not Patients suffering Dantashodhana
006731 ayurvedic drug in onal Applicable from dental Churna
form of powder and Indian: Not calculus
tooth paste for Yet
prevention of dental Recruiting
calculus
CTRI/2016/02/ Clinical trial in Interventi Total: Not PARIKARTIKA Apamarg
006679 Chronic fissure in onal Applicable FISSURE IN ANO Ksharasootra
ano Indian: Open application with
to transfixation of
Recruitment sentinel tag
CTRI/2015/10/ Management of Interventi Total: Not Background Mukkadi Yoga,
006293 early changes in eye onal Applicable Diabetic Tungadrumadi
(retina) due to Indian: Open Retinopathy Taila,
diabetic to changes Madhumehahar
Recruitment Yoga, Takradhara
CTRI/2015/11/ vyadhikshamatva Interventi Total: Not Healthy neonates Swarna-Madhu-
006337 effect of onal Applicable Ghrita
swarnaprashana Indian: Open
to
Recruitment
CTRI/2015/07/ A Clinical study of Interventi Total: Not early symptoms Shalparni
006004 two source plants of onal Applicable and symptoms of Desmodium
Shalparni in Indian: Not vatarakta gout gangeticum
Vatarakta Yet
Recruiting
CTRI/2015/09/ Comparative effect Interventi Total: Not with symptoms of Bilva leaves (Aegle
006166 of BILVA root,stem onal Applicable generalized edema marmelos)
bark and leaves in Indian: Bilva stem
general Oedema Completed bark(Aegle
marmelos)
CTRI/2015/12/ a clinical trial on Interventi Total: Not chronic lower AGNIKARMA
006449 sandhigata vata onal Applicable backache stiffness
(lumbar spondylosis) Indian: Open and restricted
to painfull lumbar
Recruitment joints movements

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CTRI/2015/10/ Ayurvedic Interventi Total: Not diagnosed patients Group A Trial


006306 supportive therapy onal Applicable of Thalassemia Group 1 Musta-
for THALASSEMIA Indian: Major Triphaladi Avaleha
MAJOR Closed to and 2 Gandhakadi
Recruitment Yoga along with
of modern medical
Participants management
CTRI/2015/08/ A Critical study on Observati Total: Not Asthisarata
006098 Bone Body Element onal Applicable
Indian: Not
Yet
Recruiting
CTRI/2015/11/ A clinical Study on Interventi Total: Not Diseased having Shwasahara
006340 Bronchial Asthma in onal Applicable signs and Dashemani
children Indian: Open symptoms of churna with the
to bronchial asthma sapta bhavana
Recruitment with the
decoction of same
Shwasahara
dashemani drugs
Reference
Charaka Samhita
Sutra sthana 4
chapter shlok no
37
CTRI/2016/02/ Impact of summer Observati Total: Not Healthy volunteers
006588 season on Public onal Applicable with no recent
health (In Healthy Indian: history of any
volunteers) Closed to illness
Recruitment
of
Participants
CTRI/2016/02/ Treatment of female Interventi Total: Not increase group-A
006629 infertility onal Applicable endometrial
Indian: Open thikness in
to infertility
Recruitment
CTRI/2016/03/ Clinical efficacy of Interventi Total: Not Patients having Shirishavaleha
006695 Shirishavaleha on onal Applicable classical signs and
Tamaka Bronchial Indian: Open symptoms of
Asthma to Tamaka Shwasa
Recruitment (Bronchial Asthma)
CTRI/2016/03/ Efficacy of Interventi Total: Not Shvitra (Vitiligo) Karpanpatru taila
006759 Karpanpatru Taila onal Applicable Roll on prepared
Roll on, prepared Indian: Not from tila taila
with sesame oil and Yet
coconut oil on Recruiting
Vitiligo

CTRI/2015/11/ MANAGEMENT OF Interventi Total: Not having sinusitis Test drug Saina
006386 SINUSITIS onal Applicable tablet
(PRATISHYAYA) Indian: Open
to
Recruitment
CTRI/2016/04/ Effect of Interventi Total: Not Sciatica Group-A
006798 Vajigandhadi taila onal Applicable Vajigandhadi Taila
pana and Basti in Indian: Not Pana(VGP):-In this
Gridhrasi (Sciatica) Yet group classical
Recruiting Vajigandhadi Taila
Pana will be
administered
CTRI/2016/02/ GROWTH AND Interventi Total: Not Pregnant patients Argipreg powder
006595 NUTRITIONAL onal Applicable suffering from

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EFFECT OF BASTI IN Indian: Not intrauterine


PREGNANT WOMEN Yet growth restriction
WITH GROWTH Recruiting
RESTRICTED FETUS
CTRI/2016/02/ Efficacy of Interventi Total: Not USG findings A Randomized
006623 Sharapunkhadi yoga onal Applicable suggestive of placebo
and life style Indian: Not NAFLD Grade I, II & controlled
modification in the Yet III pharmaco-clinical
management of Non Recruiting study of
Alcoholic Fatty Liver Sharapunkhadi
Disease Yoga and Lifestyle
modification in
the management
of Non-Alcoholic
Fatty Liver
Disease
CTRI/2016/01/ Ayurvedic medicine Interventi Total: Not AFTER DELIVERY PROMOLACT
006547 for improving onal Applicable NOT SUFFICIENT GRANULES
lactation Indian: Open BREAST MILK
to
Recruitment
CTRI/2016/03/ Effect of the Interventi Total: Not Diagnosed cases of MAHADADIMADI
006768 Mahadadimadi onal Applicable Juvenile Diabetes GHRITA Reference
Ghrita on Juvenile Indian: Not Chakradatta,
Diabetes. Yet Prameha Chikitsa
Recruiting 43/51,
bhavarthasandipa
ni Hindi
Vyakhya,Jagadish
prasad Tripathi,
Chaukhambha
Sanskrit Seris
Office, Varanasi,
1983, 5th edition
p no. 295
CTRI/2016/02/ Pharmaceutical Interventi Total: Not Patients suffering One group of
006684 Standardization Of onal Applicable from the signs and patients will be
Yashada Bhasma and Indian: Not symptoms of type administered with
their clinical efficacy Yet 2 DM capsules of
in Type-II Diabetes Recruiting Parada marita
Mellitus. Yashada Bhasma
(125 mg) with
Guduchi Ghana
(375 mg)
CTRI/2016/02/ MEDICATED AHARA Interventi Total: Not Abnormal lipid Takrasiddha
006581 KALPANA IN THE onal Applicable profile Yavagu
MANAGEMENT OF Indian: Not
DYSLIPIDEMIA Yet
Recruiting
CTRI/2016/02/ Collection and Interventi Total: Not Cracks associated Euphorbia
006687 Sodhana of Snuhi onal Applicable with Pain Cracks caducifolia
and its effect on Indian: Not associated with Haines.
padadari Yet bleeding Ruksha
Recruiting (Roughness in the
feet) Ruksha
(Dryness of the
feet ) Kandu
(Itching of the
feet)
CTRI/2016/03/ TREATMENT OF Interventi Total: Not Diagnosed cases of Trial Group A
006750 THALASSEMIA onal Applicable Thalassemia major Gandhakadi yog
MAJOR BY Indian: (agatsya patra
AYURVEDA Closed to bhavit) along with

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Recruitment modern medical


of management
Participants
CTRI/2016/03/ Clinical study on Interventi Total: Not Patients of POAG Sigrupallava Arka
006696 open angle variety of onal Applicable aged between 30- Tarpana
glaucoma with oral Indian: Not 70 years having
and local medication Yet Intraocular
Recruiting Pressure 21 mm
Hg ( Normal
Tensive Glaucoma)
and 21 mm Hg
with Visual acuity
6/60 and clear
media
CTRI/2016/04/ DHATRYADI Interventi Total: Not Depigmented Virechana karma
006785 KWATHA ORALLY onal Applicable macules. Hypo followed by
AND FALGU PATRA Indian: Open pigmented skin Dhatrayadi
SWARASA to lesions. classical kwatha and
APPLICATION WITH Recruitment symptoms of external
AND WITHOUT Shwitra application of
VIRECHANA IN Falgu patra
SHWITRA(VITILIGO) swarasa
CTRI/2016/03/ management of Interventi Total: Not Patients having Triphaladi
006708 immature cataract onal Applicable Senile Immature Compound
(timira/ Motiyabind ) Indian: Open Cataract Capsule as
with triphaladi to internal medicine
compound and Recruitment and Elaneer
elaneer kuzhambu kuzhambu Anjana
anjana and Anti- for Local
Advanced Glycation Application
End product effect
of these drugs
CTRI/2016/03/ Useful action of Interventi Total: Not Patients suffer Bijapooradi Yoga
006740 Ayurvedic onal Applicable from Anidra
formulation in Indian: Not without any
Anidra. Yet systemic disordars
Recruiting
CTRI/2016/03/ An ayurvedic Interventi Total: Not Patient suffering Chirbilwadi Yoga
006765 formulation onal Applicable from sandhi shool
“Chirbilwadi yoga” Indian: Not sandhi sotha and
useful in Yet Akunchana
“Sandhivata” Recruiting Prasaranajanya
Vedana
CTRI/2016/01/ The effect of the Observati Total: Not According to
006579 Natural urges like onal Yet history of past
Nidra & Kshudha on Recruiting illness
health Indian: Not
Yet
Recruiting
CTRI/2016/03/ An ayurvedic drug Interventi Total: Not ChalaSphik-Udara- Agnimantha
006783 Agnimantha patra onal Applicable Stana, leaves kwatha
and kanda useful in Indian: Not Angagandha,
Medoroga(obesity) Yet Swedadhikya,
Recruiting Kshudhadhikya,
Pipasadhikya,
KshudraShwasa,
Nidradhikyawill be
taken.
CTRI/2016/02/ Treatment of Interventi Total: Not obesity Virechana karma
006683 Sthaulya in Ayurveda onal Applicable followed by
Indian: Not Vidangadi yoga as
Yet Shamana drug
Recruiting

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ANNEXURE – II : RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS

1. Satish HS, Vaghela DB. Bloodletting - An Ayurvedic Perspective. Journal of Post


Graduate Medicine 2011; 57(3): 253. ISSN: 0022-3859.
2. Sharma H, Chandola HM. Ayurvedic concept of Obesity, Metabolic syndrome and
Diabetic Mellitus. Journal of Alternative and Complimentary Medicine 2011; 17(6):
549-552. ISSN: 1075-5535.
3. Sharma H, Chandola HM. Prameha in Ayurveda: correlation with obesity, metabolic
syndrome, and diabetes mellitus. Part 2 - management of prameha. Journal of
Alternative and Complementary Medicine 2011; 17(7): 589-599. ISSN: 1075-5535.
4. Gupta A, Jaiswal M, Prajapati PK. Shelf life of Ayurvedic dosage forms - Traditional
view, Current status and prospective need. Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge
2011; 10(4): 672-7.ISSN: 0972-5938.
5. Ahir Y, Ila T, Ravishankar B, Chandola HM. Evaluation of clinical effect of Kushmanda
Ghrita in generalized anxiety disorders, Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge. 2011;
10(2): 239-246. ISSN: 0972-5938.
6. Samarakoon SMS, Chandola HM, Ravishankar B, Ashok BK, Gupta VB. Evaluation of
adaptogenic activity profile of Amalkaysa Rasayana. Indian Journal of Traditional
Knowledge. 2011; 10(4):661-7. ISSN: 0972-5938.
7. Narahari SR, Bose KS, Aggithaya MG, Swamy GK, Ryan TJ, Unnikrishnan B, Washington
RG, Rao BPS, Rajagopala S, Manjula K, Usha V, Sreemol TA, Rojith M, Salimani SY,
Shefuvan M. Community level morbidity control of lymphoedema using self-care and
integrative treatment in two lymphatic filariasis endemic districts of South India: a
non-randomized interventional study. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg 2013; 1-12. ISSN:
1878-3503.
8. Sarkar PK, Prajapati PK, Shukla VJ, Ravishankar B. Evaluation of effect of shodhana
treatment of pharmacological activities of Aconite. Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical
Education and Research 2012; 46(3): 243-247.ISSN: 0019-5464.
9. Nariya MB, Shukla VJ, Jain S, Ravishankar B. Comparison of gastroprotective effects of
Triphala formulations on stress-induced ulcer in rats. Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical
Sciences 2011; 73(6): 682-687. ISSN: (print) 0250-474 X, (online) 1998-3743.
10. Rao MM, Meena AK, Galib R. Detection of toxic heavy metals and pesticide residue in
herbal plants which are commonly used in the herbal formulations. Environmental
Monitoring and Assessment (Earth & Environmental Science) 2011; 181(1): 267-71.
ISSN: 1573-2959.
11. Chaudhari K, Samarakoon SMS, Chandola HM, Kumar R, Ravishankar B. Efficacy of
Amalakyadi Ghrita along with Vachadi Ghrita Nasya (Pratimarsha) on Senile Dementia
- A Clinical Evaluation. Arya Vaidyan 2011; 24(2): 81-9. ISSN: 0970-4086.
12. Tanna I, Chandola HM, Joshi JR. Clinical efficacy of Mehamudgara vati in type 2
Diabetes Mellitus. AYU 2011; 32(1): 30-39. ISSN: 0974-8520.
13. Jagtap M, Chandola HM, Ravishankar B. Clinical efficacy of Coleus forskohlii (Willd.)
Briq. (Makandi) in Hypertension of Geriatric population.Ayu 2011; 32(1): 59-65. ISSN:
0974-8520.
14. Gohel SD, Anand IP, Patel KS. A comparative study on efficacy of Bharangyadi Avaleha
and Vasavaleha in the management of Tamaka Swasa wsr to childhood Asthma. Ayu
2011; 32(1): 82-89. ISSN: 0974-8520.
15. Vidyanath R, Lavanya lakshmi KJ, Nishteswar K. Contribution of Vangasena towards
Asthngas of Ayurveda with special reference to Panchakarma. International Journal of
Research in Ayurveda and Pharmacy 2011; 2(1): 1-6. ISSN: 2229-3566.

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16. Sathish HS, Dudhamal TS, Bhuyan C, Gupta SK, Baghel MS. Review of clinical
observational studies conducted on tissue healing. International Journal of Research in
Ayurveda and Pharmacy 2011; 2(1): 13-7. ISSN: 2229-3566.
17. Niranjan Y, Shukla VJ, Baghel MS. Phytopharmaceutical assay of Dashamooladi
Rasayanacompound: a novel compound for diabetic poly neuropathy. International
Journal of Research in Ayurveda and Pharmacy 2011; 2(1): 40-3. ISSN: 2229-3566.
18. Harisha CR, Acharya RN, Shukla VJ, Ashok BK, Ravishankar B. Anti inflammatory and
analgesic activity of Cissus repanda Vahl,A lesser known medicinal plant.
Pharmacognosy Journal 2011; 2(18): 49-53. ISSN: 0975-3575.
19. Ilanchezhian R, Roshy JC, Acharya RN, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ. Pharmacognostical and
physicochemical analysis of Bhallataka (Semecarpus anacardium Linn.) – Fruit.
Pharmacognosy Journal 2011; 3(20): 9-16.ISSN: 0975-3575.
20. Patgiri BJ, Shraddha D, Ravishankar B, Prajapati PK. Immuno-modulatory effect of
Makaradhwaja. International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biological Archieves 2011;
2(1): 554-8. ISSN: 0976-3333.
21. Math P, Mishra DK, Roshy J, Jha PK, Prajapati PK. Anti pyretic activity of Madhukadi
Kwatha and Madhukadi Ghana – an experimental evaluation. International Journal of
Pharmaceutical and Biological Archieves 2011; 2(1): 572-6. ISSN: 0976-3333.
22. Bhat SD, Ashok BK, Bhat DV, Acharya RN, Shukla VJ. A comparative phytochemical
evaluation of wild and cultivated Acorus calamus Linn (Vacha) with special reference
to β-asarone content. Inventi Rapid: Pharm Ana & Qual Assur 2011; 2(1): 506-511.
ISSN: 0976-3813.
23. Donga S, Ashok BK, Shukla VJ, Ravishankar B. Repeated dose toxicity study on Palasha
Beeja Kwatha (Decoction of Butea monosperma Seeds) in Albino Rats. Inventi Rapid:
Ethnopharmacology 2011; 2(1). ISSN: 0976-3805.
24. Rajahariprasad A, Ashok BK, Ravishankar B, Patel KS. Hematinic evaluation of
Dadimadi Yogaagainst mercuric chloride induced anemia in rats. Ethnopharmacology;
2011; 2(1). ISSN: 0976-3805.
25. Bhalodia NR, Nariya PB, Acharya RN, Shukla VJ. Evaluation of in vitro antioxidant
activity of flowers of Cassia fistulaLinn. International Journal of Pharm Tech Research
2011; 3(1): 589-99. ISSN: 0974-4304.
26. Bhalodia NR, Nariya PB, Acharya RN, Shukla VJ. Evaluation of in vitro antioxidant
activity of hydro-alcoholic seed extracts of cassia fistula linn. Free Radicals and
Antioxidants Journal 2011; 1(1): 68-76. ISSN: 2231-2536.
27. Gupta PK, Samarakoon SMS, Chandola HM. Evaluation of diet and life style in
etiopathogenesis of Sandhivata (Osteoarthritis). Indian Journal of Ancient Medicine
and Yoga 2011; 4(1): ISSN: 0974-6986.
28. Kamayani S, Kaumadi K, Dei LP. Uttarabasti in gynecological disorders - a critical
analysis. Indian Journal of Ancient Medicine and Yoga. ISSN: 0974-6986.
29. Jagtap M, Ashok BK, Sulakshan S, Chandoa HM, Ravishankar B. A comparative
evaluation of cardio-protective activity of two Makandi (Coleus forskohlii Willd.)
formulations against isoproterenol induced myocardial infarction in hyperlipidaemic
rats. Indian Journal of Natural Products and Resources 2011; 2(3): 335-344. ISSN 0976-
0504.
30. Bhide B, Ashok BK, Acharya RN, Ravishankar B. Antimicrobial and wound healing
activities of Cordia macleodii Hook. F & Thoms leaves, Indian journal of natural
products and resources 2011; 1(2): 198-203. ISSN: 0976-0504.
31. PeirisKPP, Ashok BK, Rajgopala M, Ravishankar B. Anti-inflammatory and analgesic
activities of Dashana Samskara Churna and its paste form. Indian Journal of Natural
Products and Resources 2011;2(3):363-368. ISSN: 0976-0504.

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32. Sarkar PK, Prajapati PK, Shukla VJ, Ravishankar B Effect of Shodhana treatment on
chronic toxicity and recovery of Aconite. Toxicology International 2012; 19(1): 35- 41.
ISSN: 0971-6580.
33. Samarakoon SMS, Chandola HM, Shukla VJ. Evaluation of antioxidant potential of
Amalakayas Rasayana - A polyherbal Ayurvedic formulation, International Journal of
Ayurveda Research 2011; 2(1): 23-28.ISSN: 0974-7788.
34. Dhiman KS. Shushkakshipaka (Dry Eye Syndrome) a case study. International Journal
of Ayurveda Research 2011; 2(1): 53-55. ISSN: 0974-7788.
35. Umapati CB, Pramod CB, Vyas MK, Shukla VJ. Standardization and quality control
parameters of Dashanga Kwatha ghana tablet. International Journal of Ayurveda
Research 2011; 2(1): 42-47. ISSN: 0974-7788.
36. Galib, Mayur B, Mayur M, Chandrashekhar J, Patgiri BJ, Prajapati PK. Therapeutic
potentials of metals in ancient India: A review through Charaka Samhita. Journal of
Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine 2011; 2(2): 55-63. ISSN: 0975-9476.
37. Nariya MB, Parag P, Shukla VJ, Ravishankar B. Toxicological study of
Balacaturbhadrikachurna. Journal of Ayurveda & Integrative Medicine 2011; 2(2): 79-
84. ISSN: 0975-9476.
38. Yadav SS, Galib R, Prajapati PK, Ashok BK,Ravishankar B. Evaluation of Immuno-
modulatory activity Shirishavaleha: An Ayurvedic compound formulation in albino rats.
Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine 2011; 2(4): 192-196. ISSN: 0975-9476.
39. Naveena K, Patgiri BJ, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ. Pharmacognostical and pharmaceutical
analysis of Tamarindus indica Linn. Stem, Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative
Medicine 2012; 3(1): 6-9. ISSN: 0975-9476.
40. Virupaksha GKL, Pallavi G, Patgiri BJ, Galib, Prajapati PK. Critical review on the
pharmaceutical vistas of Lauha Kalpas (Iron formulations). Journal of Ayurveda and
Integrative Medicine 2012; 3(1): 21-6. ISSN: 0975-9476.
41. Naveena K, Doddamani MS, Vishwnath Y, Patgiri BJ. Sedative hypnotic activity of
Manahshila (Realgar) – an experimental evaluation. Ancient Science of Life 2011;
30(3): 78 -83. ISSN: 0257-7941.
42. Virupaksha GKL, Pallavi G, Patgiri BJ. History of Hinduchemistry is not a lost legacy.
Ancient Science of Life 2011; 30(3): 92-3.ISSN: 0257-7941.
43. Sarkar PK, Prajapati PK, Shukla VJ, Ravishankar B. In vitro antidotal study ofAconite.
Indian Drugs 2011; 49(05): 41-44. ISSN: 0019-462X.
44. Sarkar PK, Prajaparti PK, Shukla VJ, Ravishankar B. Dispense with Ayurvedic Samskara:
Shodhana of Aconite. Indian Drugs 2011; 48(05): 31-44. ISSN: 0019-462X.
45. Yadav P, Vyas M, Saini R, Prajapati PK and Patgiri BJ. Revalidation of shodhana concept
with special reference to Kupeelu Shodhana (Seeds of Nux-vomica). Indian Drugs 2011;
48(06): 14-17. ISSN: 0019-462X.
46. Swarnendu M, Shukla VJ, Acharya RN. Effect of purificatory measures through cow’s
urine and milk on Strychnine and brucine content of kupeelu (Strychnos nuxvomica
linn.) seeds. African Journal of Traditional and Complementary Alternative Medicines
2012; 9(1): 105-111. ISSN : 0189-6016.
47. Dhruve KD, Harisha CR, Prajapati PK. Pharmacigostical evaluation of Acacia catechu
Willd. Heartwood with special reference to tyloses. International Journal of Green
Pharmacy 2011; 5(4): 336-41. ISSN: 0973-8258.
48. Samarakoon SMS, Chandola HM, Efficacy of Amalakayasa Rasayana in the
management of premature ageing (Akalaja Jara). Aryavaidyan 2011; 25(2): 92. ISSN:
0970-4086.
49. Lavanya L, Nishteswar K, Vrinda Madhava. Contributions of vangasena towards
Ashtangas of Ayurveda with special reference to Panchakarma. International Journal
of Research in Ayurveda and Pharmacy 2011; 2 (1): 1-6 ISSN: 2277-4343.

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50. Patel B, Nishteswar K. Ayurvedic multi drug therapy in post viral arthritis. Aryavaidyan
2011; XXIV (4): 218-221. ISSN: 0970-4086.
51. Khedekar S, Patgiri BJ, Ravishankar B, Prajapati PK. Standard manufacturing process of
Makardhwaja prepared by Swarna patra-varka and bhasma. AYU 2011; 32(1): 109-15.
ISSN: 0974-8520.
52. Gupta A, Prajapati PK Effect of different Avaleha in the management of Tamaka
Shwasa (Bronchial Asthma). AYU 2011; 32(3): 427-31. ISSN No. 0974-8520.
53. Gupta ML, Gupta SK, Bhuyan C. Comparativeclinical evaluation of Kshara Sutra ligation
and haemorrhoidectomy in Arsha (Haemorrhoids). AYU 2011; 32 (2): 225-30. ISSN:
0974-8520.
54. Mahto RR, Dave AR, Shukla VD. A comparative study of Rasona Rasnadi Ghanvati and
Simhanada Guggulu on Amavata with special reference to Rheumatoid arthritis. AYU
2011; 32(1): 46-54. ISSN: 0974-8520.
55. Kundan C, Samarakoon SMS, Chandola HM, Kumar R, Ravishankar B. Evaluation of diet
and life style in etiopathogenesis of senile dementia: A survey study. AYU 2011; 31(2):
171-176. ISSN: 0974-8520.
56. Samarakoon SMS, Chandola HM, Ravishankar B. Effect of dietary, social, and lifestyle
determinants of accelerated aging and its common clinical presentation: A survey
study. AYU 2011; 32(3): 315-321. ISSN: 0974-8520.
57. Doele Y, Sulakshana, Ashok BK, Ravishankar B, Thakar AB, Chandola HM. Evaluation of
anti depressant and anxioyltic activity of Rasayana Ghana Tablet (A compound
Ayurvedic formulation) in Albino mice. AYU 2011; 32(3): 375-379. ISSN: 0974-8520.
58. Goyal R, Goyal M, Chandola HM. A clinical study on the role of Agnimanthadi
compound in the management of Sthaulya (obesity). AYU 2011; 32(2): 241-250. ISSN:
0974-8520.
59. Joshi A, Mehta CM, Dave AR, Shukla VD. Clinical effect of Nirgundadi Patrapinda
Sweda and Ashvagandhadi Guggulu Yoga in the management of Sandhivata
(Osteoarthritis). AYU 2011; 32(2): 213-217. ISSN: 0974-8520.
60. Mehta CM, Dave AR, Shukla VD. A clinical study of some ayurvedic compound drugs in
the assessment of quality of life of patients with Ekakushtha. AYU 2011; 32(3): 333-
339. ISSN: 0974-8520.
61. Salim DG, Anand IP, Patel KS. A comparative study on efficacy of Bharangyadi Avaleha
and Vasa Avaleha in the management of Tamaka Shwasa with reference to childhood
asthma. AYU 2011; 32(1): 82-89. ISSN: 0974-8520.
62. Rutu VP, Kori VK, Patel KS. A clinical study of Devadrvyadi Vati on grahani dosha in
Children. AYU 2011; 32(2): 187-191. ISSN: 0974-8520.
63. Rajagopala S, Ashok BK Ravishankar B. Immunomodulatory activity of
Vachadhatryadiavaleha in Albino rats. AYU 2011; 32(2): 275-278. ISSN: 0974-8520.
64. Tanna I, Chandola HM, Joshi JR. Clinical efficacy of Mehamudgara vati in Type 2
diabetes mellitus. AYU 2011; 32(1): 30-39. ISSN: 0974-8520.
65. Donga S, Shukla VJ, Ravishankar B, Ashok BK, Mistry IU, Chronic toxicity study of
Buteamonosperma Kuntze seeds in albino rats. AYU 2011; 32(1): 120-5. ISSN: 0974-
8520.
66. Unadkat R, Subrata De, Manjusha R. Clinical efficacy of Bhadra Mustadi Paste and
NagaradiKwatha Gandusha in Shitada (Gingivitis). AYU 2011; 32(2): 218-24. ISSN:
0974-8520.
67. Das D, Agarwal SK, Chandola HM. Protective effect of Yashtimadhu (Glycyrrhiza
glabra) against side effects of radiation / chemotherapy in head and neck
malignancies. AYU 2011; 31(2): 196-199. ISSN: 0974-8520.

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68. Ashok BK, Bhat SD, Shukla VJ, Ravishankar B. Study on the diuretic activity of
Euphorbia Fusiformis Buch-Ham. in albino rats. AYU 2011; 32(3):144-147. ISSN: 0974-
8520.
69. Mehta CM, Dave AR, Shukla VD. A clinical study of some ayurvedic compound drugs in
the assessment of quality of life of patients with Ekakushtha (Psoriasis). AYU 2011;
32(3): 333-339. ISSN: 0974-8520.
70. Patel B, Ashok BK, Ravishankar B.Study on diuretic activity of Veerataru Kwatha in
albino rats. AYU 2011; 32(3): 395-7.ISSN: 0974-8520.
71. Komal P, Vaghela DB, Rajgopala M. A clinical study on the effect of Arka Taila in
the management of Karnasrava (Otomycosis). AYU 2011; 32(3): 349-352. ISSN:
0974-8520.
72. Swarnendu M, Shukla VJ, Acharya RN. Effect of shodhana (processing) on
Kupeelu(Strychnos nux-vomica Linn.) with special reference to strychnine and brucine
content. AYU 2011; 32(3): 402-407.ISSN 0974-8520.
73. Samarakoon SMS, Herapathdeniya SKMK, Chandola HM, Ravishankar B. Experimental
evaluation of gastro protective and adaptogenic activity of Amalakayas Rasayanaand
its vehicle ghee and honey. Sri Lankan Journal of Indigenous Medicine 2011; 1(2): 51-
59. ISSN: 2012-9238.
74. Tanna IR, Chandola HM, Joshi JR. A clinical survey to evaluate the role of diet, life style,
and stress as etiological factors in pathogenesis of Type 2 diabetes mellitus. Sri Lankan
Journal of Indigenous Medicine 2011; 1(1): 51-59. ISSN: 2012-9238.
75. Kadlimatti S, Chandola HM, Maheshwari KS. Therapeutic potentials of Ayurvedic
Rasayana in the management of Asthikshaya vis-à-vis Osteopenia / Osteoporosis. Sri
Lankan Journal of Indigenous Medicine 2011; 1(1): 51-59. ISSN: 2012-9238.
76. Anju PR, Prasad SM, Kumar V, Ashok BK, Ravishankar B, Chandola HM. Anti-
hyperlipidemic effect of Vara Asanadi Kwatha against high fat diet induced
hyperlipidemic rats. Sri Lankan Journal of Indigenous Medicine 2011; 1(2): 51-59. ISSN:
2012-9238.
77. Kamayani S, Kaumadi K, Sata N, LP Dei. Evaluation of Yavakshara Taila Uttar Basti in
management of tubal blockage. Sri Lankan Journal of Indigenous Medicine 2011; 1(1):
51-59. ISSN: 2012-9238.
78. Kaumadi K, Donga SB, DeiLP. Clinical efficacy of Dashamoola Taila Matra Basti in the
management of primary dysmenorrhea. Sri Lankan Journal of Indigenous Medicine
2011; 1(2): 51-59. ISSN: 2012-9238.
79. Ashok BK, Bhatt S, Prajapati PK, Ravishankar B. A pharmaceutical comparison of
Guduchighrita prepared from male and female plants of Tinospora Cordifolia (Willd.)
Miers. International Journal of Research in Ayurveda and Pharmacy 2011; 2(4): 1016-9.
ISSN: 2229-3566.
80. Dhruve KD, Prajapati PK. A clinical trial of Khadirarishta in the management of Kushta.
International Journal of Research in Ayurveda and Pharmacy 2011; 2(4): 1044-50. ISSN:
2229-3566.
81. Virupaksha GKL, Pallavi G, Patgiri BJ, Naveena K. Relevance of Rasashastra in 21st
century with special reference to life style disorders (LSDs). International Journal of
Research in Ayurveda and Pharmacy 2011; 2(6): 1628-32. ISSN: 2229-3566.
82. Sharma V, Vaghela DB, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ, Prajapati PK. Quality control parameters
of Brihat Dashamula Taila- A preliminary study. International Journal of Research in
Ayurveda and Pharmacy 2011; 2(5): 1430-2. ISSN: 2229-3566.
83. Biju KR, Rajagopala S, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ, Patel KS. Pharmagonostical and
phytochemical evaluation of Triphaladi Vati: An effective formulation for Obesity.
International Journal of Research in Ayurveda and Pharmacy 2011; 2(5): 1463-5. ISSN:
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84. Reddy DVG, Nishteswar K. Clinical evaluation of Vayasthapana effect of Charakas


Vayasthapana Dasemani. International Journal of Research in Ayurveda and
Pharmacy2011; 2(4): 1020-1022. ISSN: 2229-3566.
85. Kumari VK, Nishteswar K. Analytical study of Vranasodhana Taila: A wound healing
medicated Oil. International Journal of Research in Ayurveda and Pharmacy 2011; 2(5):
1461-2. ISSN: 2229-3566.
86. Ompraksh R, Acharya RN, Mishra SK. Pharmacogniostical and phytochemical studies
on rhizome of Zingiber zerumbet (L.) Sm. International Journal of Research in Ayurveda
and Pharmacy 2011; 2(3): 698-703. ISSN: 2229-3566.
87. Ompraksh R, Acharya RN, Mishra S. Oleogum resin Guggulu: A review of the medicinal
evidence for its therapeutic properties. International Journal of Research in Ayurveda
and Pharmacy 2012; 3(1):15-21. ISSN: 2229-3566.
88. Chaudhary VM, Rajgopala M, Dhiman KS. A preliminary pharmacognostical and
physico-chemical assay of Haridra Khanda granules: apilot study. International
Journal of Research in Ayurveda and Pharmacy 2011; 2(6): 1681-4. ISSN: 2229-
3566.
89. Sonaje M, Dhiman KS, Bhuyan C. Improvise Shringa Yantra for Raktamokshana: A new
technique. International Journal of Research in Ayurveda and Pharmacy 2011; 2(5):
1453-4. ISSN: 2229-3566.
90. Dhiman K, Parmar M, Dhiman KS. Kampillakadi ghrita in Garbhashaya Greevagata
Vrana(Cervical Erosion). International Journal of Research in Ayurveda and Pharmacy
2012 ;3(2), 203-209. ISSN: 2229-3566.
91. Amin H, Vyas HA, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ. A comparative pharmacognostical and
phytochemical study of shankhpushpi (Convoluvulus pluricaulis Linn) tablet with
bhavana and without bhavana. International Journal of Research in Ayurveda and
Pharmacy 2011; 2(5): 1457-60. ISSN: 2229-3566.
92. Ramteke R, Thakar AB, Shukla VJ, Harisha CR. A preliminary physico-chemical assay of
Gokshura-Punarnava Basti -apilot study. International Journal of Research in Ayurveda
and Pharmacy 2011; 2(2): 343-9. ISSN: 2229-3566.
93. Junjarwad AV, Harisha CR,Vyas MK, Shukla VJ. Pharmacognostical, phsicochemical and
histochemical evaluation of Brihat Panchamoola churna-A pilot study. International
Journal of Research in Ayurveda and Pharmacy 2011;2(5): 1423-6. ISSN: 2229-3566.
94. Sharma V, Harisha CR, Vaghela DB, Prajapati PK, Shukla VJ. Quality control parameters
of Brihat Dashmoola Taila - A preliminary study. International Journal of Research in
Ayurveda and Pharmacy 2011; 2(5): 1430-2 ISSN: 2229-3566.
95. Santwani K, Harisha CR,Thakar AB, Shukla VJ. A preliminary physicochemical assay of
Ashwagandagranules - A pilot study. International Journal of Research in Ayurveda
and Pharmacy 2011; 2(4): 1026-1032. ISSN: 2229-3566.
96. Umapati B,Harisha CR, Vyas M, Pramod B, Pharmacognostic and analytical study of
Dashanga Kwatha - An Ayurvedic formulation. International Journal of Research in
Ayurveda and Pharmacy 2012; 3(1): 71-6. ISSN: 2229-3566.
97. Ghosh K, Harisha CR, Baghel MS. A preliminary pharmacognostical and
physicochemical assay of Vasakahanda kushmanda granules - A pilot study.
International Journal of Research in Ayurveda and Pharmacy 2012; 3(1): 71-76. ISSN:
2229-3566.
98. Yadav P, Vyas M, Dhundi S, Khedekar S, Patgiri BJ, Prajapati PK. Standard
manufacturing procedure and characterization of Rasa Sindoora. International Journal
of Ayurvedic Medicine 2011; 2(2): 72-80. ISSN: 0976-5921.
99. Yadav SS, Jaiswal M, Galib, Prajapati PK. Therapeutic potentials of Shirisha (Albizia
lebbeck Benth): A Review. International Journal of Ayurvedic Medicine 2011; 2(4): 153-
63. ISSN: 0976-5921.

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100. Neky JM, Patgiri BJ, Ravishankar B, Prajapati PK. The effect of Rasakarpura Drava on
Kshudra Kushta. International Journal of Ayurvedic Medicine 2011; 2(2): 81-92. ISSN:
0976-5921.
101. Vyas M, Patgiri BJ, Prajapati PK. Classical and contemporary contrive of Varti Kalpana.
International Journal of Ayurvedic Medicine 2011; 2(4): 12-25. ISSN: 0976-5921.
102. Lobo SJ, Dudhamal TS, Gupta SK, Bhuyan CA. Randomized comparative trial of Yoga
and Naturopathytoreduce occupational stress. International Journal of Ayurved
Medicine 2011; 2(2): 99-106. ISSN: 0976-5921.
103. Manoj LS, Dudhamal TS, Suresh N, Gupta SK, Bhuyan C. Role of Paneeya Kshara of
certain indigenous formulation (Anandayoga) in the management of Mootrashmari.
International Journal of Ayurved Medicine 2011; 2(3): 136-44. ISSN: 0976-5921.
104. Manoj LS, Dhiman KS, Bhuyan C, Gupta SK, Dudhamal TS. Comparativeassessment of
Jalaukavacharana and Shringavacharana in Vicharchika. International Journal of
Ayurved Medicine2011; 2(4): 220-32. ISSN: 0976-5921.
105. Swarnendu M, Shukla VJ, Acharya RN. Role of castor oil in processing of Kupeelu
(Strychnos nuxvomica Linn.) Seeds: An Approach of Traditional Ayurveda. International
Journal of Ayurvedic Medicine 2011; 2(2): 62-71. ISSN: 0976-5921.
106. Yadav SS, Yadav P, Galib, Patgiri BJ, Prajapati PK. Indian alchemical literature in
medieval period: A review through Rasendra chudamani. International Journal of
Ancient Medicine and Yoga 2011; 4(3): 119-26. ISSN: 0974-6986.
107. Pattonder RK, Chandola HM, Vyas SN. Clinical evaluation of Trivrit yukta Navaka
Gugguluin obesity. Indian Journal of Ancient Medicine and Yoga 2011; 4(1): 13-22.
ISSN: 0974-6986.
108. Anju PR, Prasad SM, Chandola HM. A comprehensive survey study on impact of
demographic, genetic, dietary, the incidence and prevalence of Kapha Medo
Margavarana (Hyperlipidemia). Indian Journal of Indian Ancient Medicine and Yoga
2011; 4(2): 397-403. ISSN: 0974-6986.
109. Tanna I, Chandola HM. Evaluation of leech application in the management of
Vicharchika (Eczematous Dermatitis). Indian Journal of Ancient Medicine and Yoga
2011; 4(3-4): 111. ISSN: 0974-6986.
110. Lavanya KJ, Nishteswar K. Metals and minerals delineated in Vrinda Madhava -
analytical study. International Journal of Ancient Medicine and Yoga 2011; 4(1). ISSN:
0974-6986.
111. Nishteswar K. Cultivation of Ayurvedic herbs to meet the domestic needs of Ayurvedic
pharmaceutical Industry. Indian Journal of Ancient Medicine and Yoga, 2011. ISSN:
0974-6986.
112. Satish HS, Harisha CR, Bhuyan C, Shukla VJ, Vaghela DB. A priliminary physico chemical
Assay of Jati Kalpa Gritha – A Pilot study. Indian Journal of Ancient Medicine and Yoga
2011; 4(4): 135-141. ISSN: 0974-6986.
113. Yadav SS, Galib, Prajapati PK, Harsiha CR. Pharmacognostical and physico-chemical
investigations of Albizia lebbeck Benth. Flower. International Journal of
Pharmaceutical and Biological Archives 2011; 2(5): 1434-8. ISSN: 0976-3333.
114. Virupaksha GKL, Pallavi G, Patgiri BJ, Prashanth M. Critical review on pharmaceutical
vistas of Mandura Kalpa (Hematinics of Ayurveda). International Journal of
Pharmaceutical and Biological Archieves 2011; 2(61):1643-50. ISSN: 0976-3333.
115. Vyas P, Galib R, Patgiri BJ, Prajapati PK. Antimicrobial activity of Ayurvedic hand
sanitizers. International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biological Archives 2011; 2(2):
762-6. ISSN: 0976-3333.
116. Pallavi G, Virupaksha GKL, Chate VA, An ethno-pharmaco-botanical review of
Hamsapadi –Adiantum lunulatum Burm. F. (A. Philippense Linn.). International Journal
of Pharmaceutical and Biological Archives 2011; 2(6):1668-76. ISSN: 0976-3333.

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117. Ramanand T, Baghel MS, Pandya DH, Harisha CR, Pharmacognostical and phyto-
chemistry evaluation of Bilvadi Lehaan Ayurvedic formulation. International Journal of
Pharmaceutical and Biological Archives 2011; 2(6): 1772-5. ISSN: 0976-3333.
118. Khanpara K, Shukla VJ, Isolation and quantification of Nirgundoside in Vitex nirgundo
Linn. Leafpowder by HPTLC Method. International Journal of Pharmaceutical and
Biomedical Research 2011; 2(3): 86-91. ISSN: 0976-3333.
119. Pramod Y, Prajapati PK. Quality control parameters for medicinal plants - An overview.
Asian Journal of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences 2011; 1(5):12-6. ISSN:2249-
622X.
120. Yadav SS, Galib, Prajapati PK, Harsiha CR. Pharmacognostical and physico-chemical
investigations of Albizia lebbeck Benth. Leaf. International Journal of Science
Innovations and Discovery 2011; 1(2): 178-85. ISSN: 2249-5347.
121. Yadav SS, Galib, Prajapati PK, Harisha CR. Pharmacognostical screening and
phytochemical evaluation of Albizia lebbeckBenth. Heartwood. Asian Journal of
Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences 2011; 1(5): 01-06. ISSN: 2249-622X.
122. Khandelwal N, Dhundi SN, Yadav P, Prajapati PK. Prevention and management of
diabetes mellitus in Ayurveda. Asian Journal of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Scienes
2011; 1(6): 1-6. ISSN: 2249-622X.
123. Yadav SS, Galib R, Prajapati PK. Shirishavaleha – A promising remedy in bronchial
asthma. International Journal of Pharmacy and Life Sciences 2011; 2(12):1309-14.
ISSN: 0976-7126.
124. Pravin RJ, Harisha CR, Bhupesh P. Regionally accepted popular source of Ayurvedic
medicinal plants in Southern India. International Journal of Pharmacy and Life Sciences
2011; 2(10): 1123-1132 ISSN: 0976-7126.
125. Khedekar S, Patgiri BJ, Ravishankar B, Prajapati PK. Antihyperglycaemic effect of
Makaradhwaja on streptozotacin induced diabetes in rats. Journal of Global Pharma
Technology 2012; 4(3): 16-24. ISSN:0975-8542.
126. Dhundi SN, Yadav P, Patgiri BJ, Prajapati PK. Pharmaceutical standardization of
Guduchi Ghana (solidified aqueous extract of Tinospora cordifolia Miers.).
International Research Journal of Pharmacy 2011; 2(11): 102-4. ISSN: 2230-8407.
127. Dutt RK, Pushpan R, Kumari H, Nishteswar K. Cirrhosis of livercare by indigenous and
folk herbal medicine. International Research Journal of Pharmacy 2012; 3(2): 1-3. ISSN:
2230-8407.
128. Ghosh K, Harisha CR, Baghel MS. A preliminary pharmacognostical and
physicochemical assay of Shunti khanda granules -A pilot study. International Research
Journal of Pharmacy 2012; 3(1): 170-176. ISSN: 2230-8407.
129. Sharma R, Harsiha CR, Galib R, Prajapati PK. Quantitaive estimation of Satva extracted
from different stem sizes of Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia [Willd] Miers). Journal of
Pharmaceutical and Scientific Innovation 2012; 1(1): 38-40. ISSN: 2277-4572.
130. Sharma V, Shukla VJ, Prajapati PK. Quantitative estimation of Aloin from
pharmaceutical dosage by HPTLC. Pharma Science Monitor. An International Journal of
Pharmaceutical Sciences 2012; 3(1) 104-109. ISSN: 0976-7908.
131. Sharma V, Galib R, Harisha CR, Prajapati PK. Pharmacognostical assessment of Aloe
Barbadensis Mill. Leaf. International Journal of Science Innovations and Discoveries
2011; 1(2): 21-8. ISSN: 2249-5347.
132. Chaudhary VM, Rajgopal M, Dhiman KS. A preliminary pharmaconostical and physico
chemical assay of Pipplyadi Taila - A pilot study. International Journal of Science
Innovations and Discoveries 2012; 1(3): 386-94. ISSN:2249-5347.
133. Sharma V, Renuka, Vyas P, Harisha CR, Prajapati PK. Pharmacognostical and
phytochemical study of Piper longum L.and Piper retrofractum Vahl., Journal of
Pharmaceutical and Scientific Innovation 2012; 1(1): 62-6. ISSN:2277-4572.

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134. Pallavi G, Gupta VKL, Raghav MM, Chate VA, Balkrishna DL. An ethno-pharmaco-
botanical review of Padmaka - Prunus puddum Roxb. Journal of Pharmacy Research
2011; 4(12): 87-98. ISSN 0974-6943.
135. Yadav P, Ashok BK, Modha J, Galib, Prajapati PK, Ravishankar B. Efficacy of
Gandhakadiyoga against Iron sorbitol induced iron overload in Albino rats.
Ethnopharmacology 2011; 1(2). ISSN- 0973-3805.
136. Dhundi SN, Chavan S, Ashok BK, Ravishankar B, Patgiri BJ, Prajapati PK. Antidiabetic
activity of Triguna Makaradhwaja - An Ayurvedic compound formulation.
Ethnopharmacology 2011; 1(2). ISSN- 0973-3805.
137. Dhundi SN, Yadav P, Harisha CR, Prajapati PK. Pharmacognostical & analytical
evaluation of Raktakarpasa stem (Gossypiumarboreum linn.). Inventi impact planta
active 2012; 2012(1):15-19. ISSN: 2250–026X.
138. Vyas M, Ashok BK, Ravishankar B, Patgiri BJ, Prajapati PK. A comparative anti-
inflammatory activity BrIhat Panchamoola kwatha prepared from root bark and stem
bark. Inventi rapid: Ethnopharmacology 2011; 1(2). ISSN:0973-3805.
139. Singh KS, Ashok BK, Mandip Goyal, Ravishankar B, Chandola HM. Screening of
SaptarngyadiGhanavati on streptozotocin induced diabetes in albino rats. Inventi
Rapid: Ethnopharmacology 2011; 3. ISSN: 0976-3805.
140. Aghera H, Ashok BK, Murlidhar R, Ravishankar B. Screening of Sandhi Abhay Tablet
(Indian Herbal Proprietary Formulation) for chronic Inflammation induced by cotton
pellet implantation in rats. Inventi Rapid: Ethnopharmacology 2011; 2. ISSN: 0976-
3805.
141. Lingu I, Harisha CR, Chandola HM.Pharmacognostical and phytochemical evaluation of
Vaishvanara Churna - Ayurvedic formulation. International Journal of Science
Innovation & Discoveries 2011; 1(3): 463-8.ISSN: 2249-5347.
142. Kulkarni P, Chandola HM, Harisha CR. Pharmacognostical and phyto-chemical
evaluation of Stambhanakara Yoga - Ayurvedic formulation. International Journal of
Science Innovation and Discoveries 2012; 2(1): 1-5. ISSN: 2249-5347.
143. Dubey A, Rajagopala S, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ, Patel KS. Pharmacognostical and Phyto-
chemical standardization of Ashtaangavaleha: A polyherbal formulation. International
Journal of Comprehensive Pharmacy 2011; 2(11): 1-7. ISSN: 0976-8157.
144. Harisha CR, Hemant GM. Importance of calcium oxalate crystals in family vitaceae.
International Journal of Comprehensive Pharmacy 2012; 2(6): 1-4.ISSN: 0976-8157.
145. Nishteswar K. Antimicrobial herbal drugs. International Research Journal of Pharmacy
2011; 2(12): 1-3. ISSN: 2230-8407.
146. Kumari VK, Nishteswar K. Phytochemical and clinical evaluation of Sariba (Hemidesmus
indicus) on wound healing. International Research Journal of Pharmacy 2012; 3(3):
277-281. ISSN: 2230-8407.
147. Bhalodia N, Shukla VJ, Acharya RN, Rajani DP. Antimicrobial screening of seed extracts
of Cassia fistula Linn. International Journal of Advances in Pharmacy and
Nanotechnology 2011; 3(2): 1594-1602. ISSN: 2231-3966.
148. Rout OP, Acharya RN, Mishra SK. Zingiber zerumbet (L.) Sm., a reservoir plant for
therapeutic uses. International Journal of Pharma World Research 2011; 2(3): 698-703.
ISSN: 20110976-111X.
149. Rout OP, Acharya RN, Mishra SK. In-vitro antioxidant potentials in leaves of Coleus
aromaticus Benth and rhizomes of Zingiber zerumbet. Journal of Applied
Pharmaceutical Science 2011; 01(08): 194-8. ISSN: 2231-3354.
150. Bhargav B, Acharya RN, Pankaj N, Pillai APG, Shukla VJ. Pharmacognostic evaluation of
Cordia macleodii Hook. Stem Bark. Pharmacognosy Journal 2011; 3(26): 49-53. ISSN:
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151. Padiya RH, Harisha CR, Acharya RN, Shukla VJ. Pharmacognostical evaluation of
Nelsonia canescens. (Lam) Spreng. (Acantaceae) Root.Pharmacognosy Journal
2012;4(28): 45-50. ISSN: 0975-3575.
152. Acharya RN, Padiya R, Patel ED, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ, Chauhan MG. Pharmacognostic
evaluation of Nelsonia canescens. (Lam) Spreng. (Acanthaceae) Root. Pharmacognosy
Journal 2012; 4(28): 13-18. ISSN: 0975-3575.
153. Bhargav B, Pillai APG, Shukla VJ, Acharya RN. Pharmacognostic evaluation of leaf of
Cordia macleodii Hook: An ethnomedicinally important plant. AYU 2011; 32(2): 254
257. ISSN: 0974-8520.
154. Swarnendu M, Acharya RN. A Comprehensive review on therapeutic utilities and
purificatory procedures of Strychnos nux-vomica Linn. (Kupeelu) as Described in Indian
Systems of Medicine. Journal of AYUSH 2012; 2(1): 1-8. ISSN: 2278-2214.
155. Kolhe R, Acharya RN, Bhide B, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ. Pharmacognostical and
phytochemical evaluation of Vigna unguiculata linn. (Kulattha) seed. Global Journal of
Research on Medicinal Plants & Indigenous Medicine 2012; 1(3): 69-76. ISSN: 2277-
4289.
156. Dhiman K, Kusum L, Dhiman KS. Rubia cordifolia (Manjishtha) in primary
dysmenorrhea (Kashtartava) - A clinical study. Global Journal of Research on Medicinal
Plants and Indigenous Medicine 2012; 1(3): 77-86. ISSN: 2277-4289.
157. Dhiman KS, Dhiman K.MonoRasa dominant diet during pregnancy and congenital
anomalies. International Journal of Ayurveda and Herbal Medicine 2012; 2(2): 276-87.
ISSN: 2249 – 5746.
158. Ashok BK, Bhat SD, Shukla VJ, Ravishankar B. Preliminary phytochemical evaluation of
Euphorbia Fusiformis Buch-Ham. Pharmacognosy Journal 2011; 3(25): 44-7. ISSN:
0975-3575.
159. Nayan RB, Shukla VJ. In vitro antibacterial and antifungal activities of hydro-alcoholic
stem extracts from Cassia fistula Linn.against standard pathogenic bacterial and fungal
strains. International Journal of Pharmaceutical Innovations. 2011; 1(1): 1-13. ISSN:
2249-1031.
160. Gupta PK, Chandola HM, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ, Varun B, Nariya P. Pharmacogostical
and phytochemical evaluation of oleogum resin of Shallaki (Boswellea serrata Roxb.).
Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Sciences 2011; 6(16): 1-5. ISSN: 2230-7885.
161. Gohel S,Harisha CR,Shukla VJ. Pharmacognostical and pharmaceutical evaluation of
IkshvadiAvaleha. Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Sciences 2011; 11(9): 1-4.
ISSN: 2230-7885.
162. Nayan RB, Shukla VJ, Acharya RN, Rajani DP, Antimicrobial screening of seed extracts
of Cassia fistula Linn. International Journal of Advances in Pharmacy and
Nanotechnology 2011; 1(2): 31-8. ISSN: 2231-3966.
163. Vaghasiya YK, Shukla VJ, Chanda SV. Acute oral toxicity study of Pluchea argutaBoiss
extract in mice. Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology 2011; 6(2): 113-123. ISSN:
2152-100X.
164. Junjarwad AV, Harisha CR,Vyas MK, Shukla VJ. Pharmacognostical and physicochemical
analysis of Bilwadi panchaka twak churna -An Ayurvedic compound formulation - A
pilot study. International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 2011; 2(5): 1530- 1541.
ISSN: 0975-4725.
165. Laxmikant SD, Harisha CR, Manjusha R, Shukla VJ. A preliminary physico-chemical
assay of Apamarga Kshara Taila - A pilot study. International Journal of
Pharmaceutical Sciences 2011; 2(5): 1107-1116. ISSN: 0975-4725.
166. Yogesh KV, Jigna PP, Shukla VJ, Sumitra VC. Antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory
screening of four Indian medicinal plants. Latin American Journal of Pharmacy 2011;
30. ISSN:0326-2383.

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167. Nayan RB, Nariya PB, Shukla VJ. Antibacterial and antifungal activities from flower
extracts of Cassia fistulaLinn. An ethanomedicainal plant. International Journal of
PharmaTech Research. CODEN (USA) 2011; 1(3): 160-168.ISSN: 2250-3153.
168. Nayan RB, Nariya PB, Acharya RN, Shukla VJ. Evaluation of in vitro antioxidant activity
of flower of Cassia fistulaLinn. International Journal of Pharma Tech Research CODEN
(USA): IJPRIF 2011; 1(3): 589-599. ISSN: 2250-3153.
169. Joshi AJ, Aparna K, Harisha CR, Rajgopal S, Patel KS, Shukla VJ. Pharmacognostical and
phytochemical assay Balachaturbhadra Choorna Compound Ayurvedic formulation.
International Journal for Pharmaceutical & Biological Archies (IJPBA) 2012; 4(1): 170-
174. ISSN:0976-3333.
170. Joshi A et al, Pharmacognstical and pharmaceutical assay of Balachaturbhadra churna
– acompound aurvedic formulation. International Journal of Pharmaceutical &
Biological Archieves (IJPBA) 2013; 4(1): 170-174. ISSN: 0976-3333.
171. Acharya RN, Padiya R, Patel ED, Shukla VJ. Phytochemical study of an ethno medicinal
plant limnophila rugose roth. (merr) (Scrophulariaceae) whole plant. Annals of
Ayurvedic Medicine2013;2(1):37-40. ISSN- 2347-6923.
172. Adoor V, Dhiman KS, Prajapati PK, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ. Pharmacognostical and
physico – chemical evaluation of Jeevantyadi Taila-in the manageent of primary angle
glaucoma. International Journal of Pharmaceutical & Biological Archives
2012;3(6):1478-1491 ISSN: 0976-3333.
173. Adoor V, Dhiman KS, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ. Pharmacognostical and physico-chemical
evaluation of Vara Forte-Powder- A Poly herbomineral compound in the management
of GlucomatousOptic Neuropaty. International Journal of Recent Advances in
Pharmaceutical Research 2013; 3(2):38-46. ISSN:2230-9306.
174. Agarwal R, Rani M, Dhiman KS. A clinical study on the role of Rasanjana eye drops in
the treatment of Netra Abhishyanda (Infective conjunctivitis). IRJP 2014; 5(3): 198-202
ISSN: 2230-8407.
175. Ajmeer AS, Dudhamal TS, Gupta SK, Mahanta VD. Case Report: Katupila (Securinega
leucopyrus) as a potential option for diabetic wound management. Journal of Ayurved
and Integrative Medicine 2014; 5(1):60-63. ISSN: print 0975-9476 online: 0976-2809.
176. Ajmeer AS, Harisha CR, Dudhamal TS, Gupta SK. Micromorphological and micrometric
evaluation of Securinega leucopyrus (willd.) Muell. Leaf and stem-unexplored drug.
International Journal of Science Invention Today 2013; 2(2): 140-149. ISSN: 2319-5436.
177. Anupam A, Dwivedi RR. Concept of Satkaaryavaada in Darshana and its application in
Ayurveda. AYU 2013; 34(2): 143-146. ISSN: 0974-8520.
178. Rupapara A, Donga SB, Dei LP, Khant DB. A preliminary pharmaceutical evaluation of
Kasisadi Kshara- An Ayurvedic formulation. UJP 2013; 2(5): 48-51. ISSN: 2320-303X.
179. Rupapara A, Donga SB, Harisha CR and Shukla VJ. A preliminary pharmacognostical and
pharmaceutical evaluation of Dhatri Lauha Vati- A compound herbomineral
formulation. International Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences 2013;
4(1): 24-27. ISSN: 2321-3132.
180. Rupapara AV, Donga SB, Dei LP. A comparative study on the effect of Pandughni Vati
and Dhatrilauha Vati in the management of Garbhini Pandu (Iron deficiency amaemia).
International Journal (AYU) 2013; 34(3): 276-280. ISSN: 0974-8520.
181. Palie AK, Harisha CR. Detailed macro and micromorphological Study of Karpas
(Gossipium herbecium Linn.) and Rakta Karpas (Gossipium arborium Linn.) Stem and
Leaf. International Journal of current trends in Pharmaceutical research 2011; 1(1): 1-
7. ISSN- 2321-3760.
182. Avhad A, Vyas HA, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ. Pharmacognostical and phytochemical
evaluation of Rakthadustihar Yoga. International Journal of Science and Inventions
Today 2012;2(5): 382-389. ISSN-2319-5436.

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183. Paneliya A, Patgiri BJ, Galib R, Bedarkar P, Prajapati PK. Pharmaceutical development
of granules of Vasa Avaleha. Annals of Ayurvedic Medicine 2013; 2(1-2): ISSN: 2277-
4092.
184. Gunjal AH, Chandola HM, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ, Goyal M, Pandya P. Pharacognostical
and preliminary physicochemical evaluation of Triphaladi Granules – A polyherbal
Ayurvedic formulation. International Journal (AYU) 2013; 34(3): 288-293. ISSN: 0974-
8520.
185. Ganjal AS, Harisha CR, Chandola HM, Kaur M, Shukla VJ. Pharmacognostical and
priliminary physico-chemical evaluation of Triphaldi granules. International journal
(AYU) 2013; 3 (34): 288-293. ISSN : 0974-8520.
186. Anupriya, Patagiri BJ, Prajapati PK, Remedial exploits of gold- An ancient and
contemporary approach. Novus International Journal of Pharmacetical Technology
2013; 2(1): ISSN: 2278- 6937.
187. Anupriya, Harisha CR, Patgiri BJ, Prajapati PK. Micro-morphological and micro-metric
evaluation of mangifera indica Linn. - Leaf. Global J Res. Med. Plants & Indigen. Med.
2012; 2(8): 582-588. ISSN-2277-4289.
188. Jadoun A, Dwivedi RR. Effect of selected Samana and Vicitra Pratyayarabdha Dravya
w.s.r. to Vipaka. AYU 2013; 34(4): 373-378. ISSN: 0974-8520.
189. Vyas AG, Kori VK, Rajagopala S, Patel KS. Etio-pathological study on cerebral palsy and
its management by Shashtika Shali Pinda Sweda and Samvardhana Ghrita.
International Journal (AYU) 2013; 34(1): 56-62. ISSN: 0974-8520.
190. Patil B, Patel BR, Harisha CR. Pharmacognostical and priliminary phytochemical
evaluation of Alysicarpus longifolius. International Journal (AYU) 2013; 34(2): 229-232.
ISSN: 0974-8520.
191. Archana I, Pravin, Vyas MK. Ahara Vihar for Uttam Santan. Journal of Vishava Ayurveda
Parishad 2013. ISSN: 0976-8300.
192. Dubey AK, Rajagopala S, Patel KS. A critical review of clinical trials conducted on
TamakaShwaasa (Bronchial Asthma). SLJIM 2012; 02(1): 137-143. ISSN: 2012-9238.
193. Shukla A, Ramkrishana P, Rane A, Dias A, Bhat I. Indian health care professionals
attitude towards spiritual healing and its role in alleviating Stigona of psychiatric
services. Journal of Religion & Health 2014. ISSN: 1573-6571.
194. Pal A, Sharma PP, Pandya TN, Acharya RN, Patel BR, Shukla VJ, Ravishankar B. Phyto-
chemical evaluation of dried aqueous extract of Jivanti (Leptadenia reticulate) (Retz.)
Wt. et Arn. International Journal (AYU) 2012; 33(4): 557-560. ISSN: 0974-8520.
195. Auti SS, Thakar AB, Shukla VJ, Ashok BK, Ravishankar B. Evaluation of anti-
hyperlipidemic activity of Lekhana Bastiin albino rats, International Journal (AYU)
2013; 34(2): 220-225.. ISSN: 0974-8520.
196. Auti SS, Thakar AB, Shukla VJ, Ravishankar B.Assessment of Lekhana Basti in the
management of hyperlipidemia. International Journal (AYU) 2013; 34(4): 339. ISSN:
0974-8520.
197. Avhad AD, Vyas HA, Dwivedi RR. Importance of Upayogasamstha (dietetic rules) in
relation to the digestion of the food. GJRMI 2013; 2(5): 380-385. ISSN: 2277-4289.
198. Avhad AD, Vyas HA, Dwivedi RR. Understanding essential hypertension through
Ayurveda- A review. IJPBA 2013; 4(4): 591-595. ISSN: 0976-3333.
199. Baghel MS. Proposed ban on mercury may hit ayurveda adversely. AYU 2013; 34(1): 2-
3. ISSN: 0974-8520.
200. Mohaddesi B, Dwivedi R, Ashok BK,Aghera H, Acharya RN, Shukla VJ. Analgesic activity
of Nelsonia canescens (Lam.) Spreng. Root in albino rats. International journal (AYU)
2013; 34(2): 226-228 ISSN : 0974-8520.

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201. Bhalodia NR, Nariya PB, Acharya RN, Shukla VJ. (2013). In vitro antioxidant activity of
hydro alcoholic extract from the fruit pulp of Cassia fistula Linn. AYU 2013; 34(2): 209.
ISSN: 0974-8520.
202. Padhar B, Dave AR, Harisha CR. Detailed comparative pharmacognostical study of
single bulb and multi bulb Lasuna. Universal Journal of Pharmacy 2013; 02(02): 181-
186. ISSN: 2320-303X.
203. Bhide B, Acharya RN. Evidence based studies on certain Ayurvedic drugs in the
management of skin diseases. A Review Journal of Ayurveda 2012; 3(4): 181-184. ISSN
No.2321-0435.
204. Bhavbhushan, Harisha CR, Goyal M, Chandola HM. Pharmacognostical and physico-
chemical evaluation On Mayaphala Granules– An Ayurvedic formulation. International
Journal of Universal Pharmacy and Bio sciences. (IJUPBS) 2014; 3(1): 62-67. ISSN-2319-
8141 IF- 1.89., ICV- 5.13.
205. Vaghela B, Patel BR, Preeti NP. A comparative pharmacognostical profile of
Desmodium gangeticum DC. and Desmodium laxiflorum DC. International journal
(AYU) 2012; 33(4): 552. ISSN: 0974-8520.
206. Patil B, Patel BR, Pandya P, Harisha CR. Pharmacognostical and preliminary
phytochemical evaluation of Alysicarpus longifolius W. and A. Prodr International
Journal (AYU) 2013; 34(2): 229-232. ISSN: 0974-8520.
207. Vaghela B, Patel BR, Ravishankar B. A comparative study on the anti-tussive activity of
Desmodium genjeticum DC (Shaliparni) and Desmodium lexifloram DC in mice
Pharmagene 2013;1(2): 22-24. ISSN-2321-0966.
208. Bhuvad S, Nishteswar K. Ayurvedic and ethno-botanical perspectives of Chirabilva
(Holoptelea integrifolia Planch). International Ayurvedic Medical Journal 2013; 1(3): 1-
8. ISSN: 2320 5091.
209. Bhuyan C, Dudhamal TS, Gupta SK. A Clinical Study of Bahgandara (Fistula-in-ano)
treated with Apamarga Ksharasutra of 3719 Cases. Indian Journal of Ancient Medicine
and Yoga (JAMY) 2013; 6(4): 177-186. ISSN: 74- 6986, e. 0974 -6994.
210. Patgiri BJ, Rajput DS. A brief review of Naga (lead) through Ayurvedic literature. J Res
Educ Indian Med 2013; XIX (1-2): 49-60.ISSN 0970-7700.
211. Patgiri BJ, Soni H, Bhatt SD. Evaluation of stability study of Ayurvedic formulation-
Rasayanachurna. Journal of Pharmacognosy and phyto-chemistry 2014; 2(5): 126-130.
ISSN: 2278-4136.
212. Patgiri BJ, Gokarna R. Research works done on Rasasindura (Sublimated Mercurial
preparation) – A critical Review. Ayurpharm International Journal of Ayurveda and
Allied Sciences 2014; 3(2): ISSN: 2278-4772.
213. Borkar S, Naik R, Harisha CR, Acharya RN. Development of Random Amplified
Polymorphic DNA markers for Authentification of Rivea hypocratreformis (Desr.)
Choisy. Global journal of Research on Medicinal Plants & Indegenious medicine 2014;
2(5): 348-365, ISSN-2277-4289.
214. Patel BR, Sharma PP. Clinical evaluation of Veerataru (Dichrostachyscinerea Linn.) in
the management of mootrakruchchhra (Dysuria). International Journal (AYU)2014
;34(3): 249-253 ISSN: 0974-8520.
215. Jagtap C, Prajapati PK, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ. Pharmacognostic and phytochemical
investigation of root of Solanum nigrim Linn, An ethnomedically important herb.
International Journal of Green Pharmacy (IJGP) 2013; 46-49: ISSN- 0973-8258.
216. Mehta CS, Dave AR, Shukla VJ. Comparative Effect of Navayasa Rasayana Leha and
Medhya Rasayana tablet along with dhatradhyo lepa in Ekkakushta (psoriasis).
International Journal (AYU) 2013; 34(1): 243-248. ISSN: 0974-8520.
217. Chavan SS, Gamit RV, Ashok BK, Shukla VJ, Das P. & Ravishankar, B. A comparative
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of Saraca (s. asoca & s. thaipingensis). Global J Res. Med. Plants & Indigen. Med. 2013;
2(4): 270-277, 447.ISSN: 2277-4289.
218. Chowdhury S, Nishteswar K, Harisha CR. Pharmacognostical study and localisation of
tannin in Pentatropis capensis leaf-An extra pharmacopoeial plant. IJCTPR 2013; 1(1):
45-53. ISSN: 0975-7066.
219. Jagtap CY, Ashok BK, Patgiri BJ, Prajapati PK, Ravishankar B. Acute and subchronic
toxicity study of tamra bhasma (incinerated Copper) prepared from Ashodhita
(unpurified) and Shodhita (purified) Tamra in Rats. Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical
Sciences 2013; 75(3): 346-352. ISSN: 1998-3743.
220. JagtapCY, Patil R, Gokaran R, Rajput D, Prajapati PK. Bird's Eye View on Herbal Market
products in India for the treatment of Obesity. Journal of Drug Delivery & Therapeutics
2013; 3(4): 156-165. ISSN: 2250-1177.
221. Jagtap CY, Prajapati PK, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ. Pharmacognostic and phytochemical
investigation of root of Solanum nigrum Linn. An ethanomedicinally important herb.
International Journal of Green Pharmacy 2013; 7(1): 46-49. ISSN 0973-8258.
222. Kumar A, Chauhan K, Nishteswar K. Ricinus communis Linn. (Eranda) - Ayurvedic and
Research perspectives. International Journal of Universal Pharmacy and Life Sciences
2013; 3(3): 58-62. ISSN: 2249-6793.
223. Dasondi AM, Donga SB, Rupapara A, Mistri IU. An Ayurvedic management of
Rajonivritti Janya Lakshana (Menopausal Syndrome). IAMJ 2013; 1(4): 1-4.ISSN: 2320 -
5091.
224. Dasondi AM, Donga SB, Rupapara A, Mistry IU, A Clinical study on Mansyadi Vatiin the
Management of Rajonivritti Janya Lakshana(Menopausal Syndrome). Global J Res.
Med. Plants & Indigen. Med. 2013; 2(12): 842–848. ISSN 2277-4289.
225. Vaghela DB, Sharma V et.al. Physicochemical evaluation of Laghu Sutashekhara Rasa
tablets with special reference to Gairika Shodhana.Sri Lanka Journal of Indigenous
Medicine2012; 02(01): 133. ISSN 2012-9238.
226. Vaghela DB, Satis SH et.al. Wound healing activity of Jati Kalpa Ghrita in albino Rats in
Ayu Pharma. International Journal of Ayurveda Allied Science 2013; 02(08):242-247.
ISSN: 2277- 4289.
227. Chugh D, Thakar AB, Marvah M. Retrospective analysis of clinical studies on
Sandhigata Vata. International Journal of Pharmacuetical & Biological Archives 2013;
4(5): 852-857. ISSN: 0976-3333.
228. Chug D, Harisha CR, Thakar AB, Shukla VJ, Marwaha M. Ingredient Identification and
Analytical evaluation Of Chitrakadi Ghrita, An Ayurvedic Compound Formulation.
International Journal of Universal Pharmacy and Bio sciences 2014; 3 (1). 52- 61.
ISSN:2319-8141.
229. Gupta D, Dhiman K, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ. Pharmacognostical and Physico-chemical
evaluation of Soya seed Granules. International journal for Pharmaceutical & Biological
archies (2013; 4(1): 96-99. ISSN: 0976-3333.
230. Rajput DS, Gokarna R, Patgiri BJ, Shukla VJ. Standard operating procedure of Naga
Shodhana and study of Chemical changes in the media and Shodhita Naga. Annals
Ayurvedic Med 2013; 2(4): 123-132. ISSN: 2277-4092.
231. Rajput DS, Gokarna R, Shukla VJ, Patgiri BJ. Pharmaceutical standardization of
NagaBhasma (Incinerated Lead) prepared by using herbal media, Ayurpharm.
International Journal of Ayurveda and Allied Sciences 2013;2(7):212-223. ISSN: 2278-
4772.
232. Doshi KA, Acharya RN, Ravishankar B, Nariya MB. Analgesic activity of wild and
cultivated varieties of Eranda(Ricinus communis Linn.) root. International Journal of
Green Pharmacy 2014; 8(1): 45-48 ISSN-0976-3333.

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233. Doshi KA, Acharya RN, Shukla VJ, Kalyani R, Khanpara K. Phytochemical evaluation of
the wild and cultivated varieties of Eranda Mula (Roots of Ricinus communis Linn.). Ayu
2013; 34(2): 200. ISSN: 0974-8520.
234. Doshi KA, Sagar DH, Acharya RN. Antimicrobial potential of the wild and cultivated
variety oferanda (Ricinus communis linn.) Root. Global J Res. Med. Plants & Indigen.
Med. 2013; 2(6): 441–447. ISSN: 2277-4289.
235. Doshi KA, Acharya RN. Therapeutic importance of Eranda (Ricinus communis linn.) in
Ayurveda - a review. Ayurpharm Int J Ayur Alli Sci 2013; 2(9): 281 – 295 ISSN: 2278-
4772.
236. Dudhamal TS, Baghel MS, Bhuyan C, Gupta SK. Clinical effect of Lord's anal dilatation
and Ksharasutra Suturing in Parikartika w.s.r. to chronic Fissure-in-ano. Annals
Ayurvedic Med. 2013; 2(4):133-140. ISSN: 2277-4092.
237. Dudhamal TS, Gupta SK, Jethava N. Clinical efficacy of Agnikarma in Sandhigata Vata
w.s.r. to Osteoarthritis of Knee Joint-A pilot study. Ayurlog; National Journal of
Research in Ayurveda Science. 2013; 1(3): 54-62. ISSN: 2320-7329.
238. Dudhamal TS, Lakade BK, Lakade MB, Khadkutkar DK. Physico-chemical properties of
fresh and preserved Ksharsootra. International Journal of Science Invention Today
2014; 3(1): 48-52. ISSN: 2319-5436.
239. Galib R, Patgiri BJ, Prajapati PK, Ashok BK, Ravishankar B. Anti-inflammatory and
analgesic activities of Dashanga Ghana, An Ayurvedic compund formulation.
International Journal of Nutrition, Pharmacology, Neurological Diseases 2013; 3(3):
303-308. ISSN: Print -2231-0738.
240. Gopinathan G, Dhiman KS, Harisha CR. Detailed comparative Pharmacognostical
Evaluation of Different combination of Triphala. International Journal for
Pharmaceutical & Biological Archies 2013; 4(1):105-108. ISSN: 0976-3333.
241. Gopinathan G, Dhiman KS. Triphala in Eye Diseases: A Critical Review. J. Homeop.
Ayurv. Med 2013; 2, 2:2(2): 100-123. ISSN: 2167-1206.
242. Gopinathan G, Dhiman KS, Rajgopala M. A clinical study to evaluate the efficacy of
Trataka Yoga Kriya & Eye exercises (non- pharmacological methods) in the
management of Timira (Ametropia & Presbyopia) AYU 2012; 33(4): 543 -546. ISSN:
0976-3333.
243. Gulhane C, Prasanth D, Gulhane D, Thakar AB. Systematic review on the concept of
Hridroga in Ayurveda w.s.r. to Ischemic heart diseases (IHD). International Journal
Pharmaceutical & Biological Archives 2013; 4(6):1094-1099. ISSN: 0976-3333.
244. Gunjal AH, Chandola HM, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ. Goyal M, Pandya P.
Pharmacognostical and preliminary physicochemical evaluation of Triphaladi granules-
A polyherbal Ayurvedic formulation. AYU 2013; 34(3). ISSN: 0976-3333.
245. Gupta D, Harisha CR, Dhiman K, Shukla VJ. Phrmacognostical and phytochemical
evaluations of Ashwagandha- Arjuna Ksheerapaka. Universal Journal of Pharmacy
2014; 2(2): 125-129 ISSN-2320-303X.
246. Gupta K, Vyas HA, Vyas MK. Ahara kalpana in Charaka Samhita – A critical review.
Ayurpharm IJAAS 2013; 2(10): 302-310. ISSN: 2278-4772.
247. Shukla G, Bhated SK, Dave AR, Shukla VD. Efficacy of Virechana&Basti Karma with
Shamana Therapy in the management of essential hypertension – A comparative
study. AYU 2013; 34(1): 70-76. ISSN: 0974-8520.
248. Gyaneshwarsing G, Vyas MK. Role of diet and lifestyle in relation to health w.s.r to
management of Madhu meha (Diabetes Mellitus). AYU 2013; 34(2):118-23. ISSN:
0974-8520.
249. Mori H, Harisha CR, Nishteshwar K, Patel BR. Detailed pharmacognostical evaluation of
rhizome of Tectaria coadunate(Wall. Ex Hook & grev). C. Chr. Global J Res. Med. Plants
& Indigen. Med.2013; 2(8): 582-588. ISSN: 2277-4289.

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250. Soni H, Bhatt S, Patgiri BJ. Therapeutic Potentials of Rasayana Churna: A Review,
International Journal of Green and Herbal Chemistry 2014; 2(2): 17-22. ISSN: 2278-
3229.
251. Harisha CR, Chauan K, Palei A. Cystolithan Incredible jewels of medicinal plants of
some families – A scientific study. International Journal of Science Innovation Today
2012; 2(2): 118-128. ISSN:2319-5436.
252. Kumari H, Nishteswar K. A pilot study on Rasa (Taste Quality) determination of an
extra Ayurvedic pharmacopeial drug Bulbophyllumneilgherrense Wight. Annals
Ayurvedic Med 2013; 2(3):72-79. ISSN: 2277-4092.
253. Kumari H, Nishteswar K, Shukla VJ, Harisha CR. Development of pharmacognostic and
phytochemical standards for pseudo bulb of Bulbophyllum neilgherrense Wight.
International Ayurvedic Medical Journal 2013; 1(4): 1-8. ISSN: 2320-5091.
254. Kumari H, Pushpan R, Nishteswar K.Medohara and lekhaniyadravyas(anti-obesity and
hypolipidemic drugs) in Ayurvedic classics: A critical review. AYU 2013; 34(1): 11-
16.ISSN: 0974-8520.
255. Jadav HR, Galib R, Prajapati PK, Harisha CR. Pharmacognostical study on flowers and
fruits of Apamarga (Achyranthesaspera Linn.). International Journal of Green
Pharmacy 2013; 7(2): 136-139. ISSN: Print -0973-8258, Online - 1998-4103.
256. Jadav HR, Ghetiya H, Beddarkar P, Galib R, Patgiri BJ, Prajapati PK. Ayurvedic
management of adverse drug reactions with ShvitraharaVarti. AYU2013; 34(2): 189-
192. ISSN: 0974-8520.
257. Raghvani H, Bhatt N, Thakar AB. Clinical evaluation of VyoshadiGuggulu and
HaritakiChurna in the management of dyslipidemia. International Journal
Pharmaceutical & Biological Archives 2013; 4(4): 643-646. ISSN: 0976-3333.
258. Raghvani H, Padshala SV, Bhatt N, Thakar AB. A comparative study on vamanakarma
by using shuddhaGhrita and samskaritagrita as abhyantaraSnehapana in
Ekakusthaw.s.r. to Psoriasis. International Journal Pharmaceutical & Biological
Archives 2013; 4(4): 678-682 ISSN: 0976-3333.
259. Tanna I, Harisha CR, Chandola HM, Shukla VJ. Pharmacognostical and phyto-chemical
evaluation of Atasi (LinumutisatissimumL.). Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge
2013; 12(4): 688-692. ISSN: 0975-1068, IF-0.4.
260. Jadhav N, Dhiman KS, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ, Auti S. Pharmacognostical and
physicochemical analysis of Drakshadi Ghrita– An polyherbal formulation.
International Journal of Ayurveda and Allied Sciences 201; 3(2): 28-34. ISSN-2278-
4772.
261. Jagtap CY, Ashok BK, Patgiri BJ, Prajapati PK, Ravishankar B. Comparative anti-
hyperlipidemic activity of Tamra Bhasma(incinerated copper) prepared from (purified)
and AshodhitaTamra (raw copper). IJNPR 2013; 4(2): 205-211. ISSN: Print -0973-8258,
Online - 1998-4103.
262. Jagtap CY, Prajapati PK, Rudrappa HC, Shukla VJ. Pharmacognostic and phytochemical
investigation of root of Solanum nigrum Linn. An ethnomedicinally important herb.
International Journal of Green Pharmacy 2013; 7(1): 46-49. ISSN: Print -0973-8258,
Online - 1998-4103.
263. Jani S, Shukla VJ, Harisha CR. Comparative pharmacognostical and phytochemical
study on Bergenialigulata Wall. and Ammaniabuccifera Linn. AYU 2013; 34(4): 406.
ISSN - 0974-8520.
264. Rajanikant J, Harisha CR, Dhiman KS, Shukla VJ .Pharmacognostical and physico-
chemical evaluation of Chitrakadighana vati – A poly herbal compound in the
management of Astigmatism. International Journal of Advanceses in Pharmaceuticals
2013; 4(10): 2461- 2468. ISSN: 2230-7583.

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265. Shah J, Dhiman KS.Pharmacognostical and physico-chemical evaluation of


JivantyadiGhrita – A poly herbal compound in the management of astigmatism. IJRAPR
2013; 4(4):1-8. ISSN: 2230-9306.
266. Shah J, Dhiman KS, Shukla VJ. Physico-chemical evaluation of Go ghrita in the
management of astigmatism. IJRAPR 2014; 4(1): 1-5. ISSN: 2230-9306.
267. Rajani J, Ashoka BK, Galib R, Patgiri BJ, Prajapati PK,Ravishankar B. Immunomodulatory
activity of AmalakiRasayana: an Experimental evaluation. Ancient Science of Life/oct-
Dec 2012; 32(2): 93-97. ISSN: 0257-7941.
268. Joshi P, Pandya P,Dei LP.Pharmacognostical and phytochemical evaluation of
Grewiaasiatica Linn (Tiliaceae) Fruit Pulp and Seed. International Journal of
Pharmaceutical & Biological Archives 2013; 4(2): 333 – 336. ISSN: Print -0973-8258,
Online - 1998-4103.
269. Gubbannanavar J, Harisha CR, Chandola HM, Khanpara K, Shukla VJ. Comparative
pharmacognostical and priliminary physicochemical analysis of stem and leaf of
Bacopa monerii (L.) Pannel and Bacopa floribunda (R.Br.) Wettst. AYU 2013; 34(1): 95-
102. ISSN: 0976-3333.
270. Jyothy KB, Cholera M, Patel KS, Rajagopala S. Stability study of Swarnaprashana Yoga
with respect to baseline microbial profile. GJRMI (Global Journal of Research on
Medicinal plants and Indigenous Medicine) 2014; 3(I):17-23 ISSN: 2277-4289.
271. Panara K, Nishteswar K, Shukla VJ. Physico-chemical, phytochemical and HPTLC
analysis of leaf of Citrus medicaLinn. Punarnav2014; 2(1): 85-91. ISSN: 2348-1846.
272. Kotecha KN, Ashoka BK, Shukla VJ, Prajapati PK, Ravishankar B. Acute toxicity study of
VasaguduchyadiKwatha: A compound Ayurvedic formulation. AYU 2013; 34(3): 327-
330. ISSN print: 0974-8520, Online- 0976-9382.
273. Dhiman K, Pandya S, Thakar AB, Dhiman KS. Role of MadhutailikaBasti in infertility
w.s.r. to anovulatoryafctor. Journal of Ayurveda and Holistic Medicine 2014; 2(1): 19-
26. ISSN: 2321-1563.
274. Nishteswar K. Essential medicinal plants of Chikista-Kalika- A review. International
Ayurvedic Medicinal Journal 2013; 1(4): 1-8. ISSN: 2320-5091.
275. Nishteswar K, Timbadiya M. Herbal antipyretics (Jwarahara drugs). Aryavaidyan 2013;
26(3): 185-88. ISSN: 0970-4086.
276. Nishteswar K, Editorial:Diamond jubilee year of research in Ayurveda. AYU 2013; 34
(3): 233-34 ISSN: 0974-8520.
277. Nishteswar K. Editorial- Pharmacological expression of Rasayanakarma. AYU 2013;
34(4): 337-38. ISSN print: 0974-8520, Online- 0976-9382.
278. Nishteswar K. Importance of Guna amongst Rasapanchaka. International Ayurvedic
Medical Journal 2013; 1(5): 1-7 ISSN:2320 5091.
279. Nishteswar K. Inclusion of new herbs by Basavaraju delineated in parentheses of
Basavarajeeyam. Punarnav 2013; 1(1): 91-96. ISSN: 2348-1846.
280. Nishteswar K. Institute for Post Graduate Teaching and Research in Ayurveda, Gujarat
Ayurved University, Jamnagar A WHO recognized collaborating center for traditional
medicine (Ayurveda), AYU, 2013; 34(2): 133 ISSN: print- 0974-8520, Online- 0976-
9382.
281. Nishteswar K.Kamalahara Dasemani- A novel group of ten herbs useful in viral
hepatitis and other liver diseases. The Global Journal of Pharmaceutical Research
2013; 2(2): 1670-1684. ISSN: 2277-5439.
282. Nishteswar K.Rajanighantu– An Important Lexicon of Pre- Bhavaprakasha Era. Annals
Ayurvedic Med. 2013; 2(3): 104-108. ISSN: 2277-4092.
283. Nishteswar K. Safeguarding Ayurvedic therapeutics: Need of the hour. AYU 2013;
34(1): 4-5. ISSN: print- 0974-8520, Online- 0976-9382.

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284. Nishteswar K. Vaidyajivanam:Contributions of Lolimbaraja to Ayurvedic Materia


Medica- A review. International Journal of Advanced Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Siddha
and Homeopathy 2013; 2(1). 75-82 ISSN: 2320-0251.
285. Kolhe RH, Acharya RN. ShyamaTrivrut, a less known but frequently used drug in
Ayurvedic classics: A review. Global J Res. Med. Plants & Indigen. Med. 2013; 2(11):
772–784. ISSN: 2277-4289.
286. Kolhe RH, Harisha CR, Acharya RN. Pharmacognostical evaluation of the root of
OperculinapetaloideaChoisy- A source of Shayma Trivurt. Global journal of Research on
Medicinal plants and Indegneous Medicine 2013; 2(12): 824-829. ISSN-2277-4289.
287. Kotecha KN, Ashok BK, Shukla VJ, Prajapati PK, Ravishankar B. Acute toxicity study of
VasaguduchyadiKwatha: A compound Ayurvedic formulation. AYU 2013; 34(3): 327-
330. ISSN: print- 0974-8520, Online- 0976-9382.
288. Fernando KPD, Thakar AB, Shukla VD. Clinical efficacy of ErandaMuladiBasti in the
management of Katigraha (Lumber sondylosis) . AYU 2013; 34(1): 36-40. ISSN: 0974-
8520.
289. Peiris KPP, Rajagopala M, Patel N. Comparative study of Dasana Sahana Samskara
Choorna Pratisarana and Dashana Samskara paste application in the management of
Sheetada (Gingivitis). AYU 2013; 34(1): 63-69. ISSN: print- 0974-8520, Online- 0976-
9382.
290. Doshi KA, Acharya RN, RaviShankar B, Nariya MB. Analgesic activity of wild and
cultivated varieties of Eranda (RicinuscommunisLinn.) root. International Journal of
Green Pharmacy 2014; 45-48. ISSN- 0973-8258.
291. Doshi KA, Acharya RN, Shukla VJ, Kalyani R, Khanpara K. Phytochemical evaluation of
the wild and cultivated varieties of ErandaMula(Roots of RicinuscommunisLinn). AYU
2013; 34(2): 200-203. ISSN print- 0974-8520, Online- 0976-9382.
292. Donga KR, Donga SB, Dei LP. Role of NasyaandMatraBastiwith Narayana Taila on
anovulatory factor. AYU 2013; 4 (1): 81-85. ISSN: 0974-8520.
293. Palei KA, Nishteswar K, Shukla VJ. Phytochemical screening of SoymidafebrifugaRoxb.
(Meliaceae) root bark. International Journal of Pharmacy & Life Sciences 2013; 4(2)
ISSN: 2305-0330.
294. Joshi K, Nishteswar K. A review of ethno-veterinary practices associated with animal
healthcare in Barda hills Gujarat, India. Pharma Science Monitor 2014; 5(1):118-132.
ISSN: 0976-7908.
295. Kumari H, Nishteswar K, Harisha CR. Pharmacognostical and preliminary
phytochemical investigations on different parts of Bulbophyllumneilgherrense Wight.-
an orchid used in folk medicine. Global J Res. Med. Plants & Indigen. Med. 2013; 2(4);
259-269.ISSN: 2277-4289.
296. Layeeq S, Harisha CR, Thakar AB. A detailed comparative pharmacognostical
evaluation of wild and cultivated verities of Phyllanthes embalica Linn. – Fruits.
Universal Journal of Pharmacy 2013; 2(2): 71-76. ISSN: 2320-303X.
297. Mahanta VD, Dudhamal TS, Gupta SK, Panda PK. Review of Agnikarmain the
management of AshthisandhigataVata (Musculoskeletol pain). Ayur. Pharm. Int. J.
Ayur. Alli. Sci. 2013;2(6): 189-95. ISSN: 2278-4772.
298. Mahanta VD, Dudhamal TS, Gupta SK. Management of Arbuda(Cancer) with
herbomineral formulation-A pilot study. Global J Med. Plants &Indigen. Med. 2013;
2(5): 374-379. ISSN: 2277-4289.
299. Majumdar S, Ashok BK, Nishteshwar K. Evaluation of intestinal transit time of root and
leaves of Ipomeasepiaria. Ayu 2013; 34(4): 430-432. ISSN: 0974-8520.
300. Mashru M, Galib R, Shukla VJ, Ravishankar B, Prajapati PK. Effect of
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tamakashwasa (bronchial asthma)- Randomized double blind clinical study. Ayu 2013;
34(4):346. ISSN: 0974-8520.
301. Mehta NJ, Patgiri BJ, Prajapati PK. Review on classical methods of Rsaksrpura. Annals
of ayurvedic Medicine 2013; 2(4): 160-167. ISSN: 2347-6923.
302. Mori H, Nishteswar K, Patel BR, Harisha CR. Detailed pharmacognostical on rhizome of
Tectaria coadunate(Wall.Ex Hook&Grev.) C. Chr.- A folklore herb. GJRMI 2013; 2(8):
582-588. ISSN: 2277-4289.
303. Muttugala MPSKR, Harisha CR, Goyal M, Dave AR, Shukla VJ. Pharmacognostical and
pharmaceutical analysis of Parsikaya vanyadi Churna. International Journal of Science
Innovation Today 2013; 2(3):184-193. ISSN-2319-5436.
304. Naik R, Borkar SD, Acharya RN, Harisha CR. Development of random amplified
polymorphic DNA markers for authentication of Olax scandens Roxb. Global J Res.
Med. Plants &Indigen. Med. 2013; 2(7): 538–545. ISSN: 2277-4289.
305. Naik R, Borkar SD, Harisha CR, Acharya RN. A detailed pharmacognostical evaluation
on leaf of Olaxscandens Roxb, Global J Res. Med. Plants & Indigen. Med. 2013; 2(4):
246-253. ISSN: 2277-4289.
306. Naik R, Harisha CR, Acharya RN. A detail pharmacognostical evaluation on leaf of Olex
scandens Roxb. Borker Sneha. Global journal of Research on Medicinal plants and
Indegneous Medicine 2013;2(4): 189-203 ISSN-2277-4289.
307. Nariya M, Tomar R, Shukla V, Ravishankar B, Jain S. The inhibition of gastric mucosal
injury by Chinnodbhavadikwatha(decoction) - an Indian Ayurvedic formulation in rats.
J ExpIntegr Med 2013; 3(3): 243-247. ISSN: 1309-4572.
308. Nariya PB, Bhalodia NR, Shukla VJ, Acharya R, Nariya MB. In vitro evaluation of
antioxidant activity of Cordia dichotoma (Forst f.) bark. AYU 2013; 34(1): 124-128.
ISSN: 0974-8520.
309. Kodley N, Patgiri BJ. Classical advocations for the administration of Gold In Ayurveda,
Journal of Ayurveda and Holistic Medicine 2014; 2(3): 35-39. ISSN: 2321-1563.
310. Bhalodia NR,Nariya PB, Acharya RN, Shukla VJ.In vitroantioxidant activity of hydro-
alcoholic extract from the fruit pulp of Cassia fistula Linn, AYU 2013; 34(2): 209-
214.ISSN: 0974-8520.
311. Kumar NS, Patel KS, Kori VK, Rajagopala S.Role ofKasaharaDashemani Vati in Kasa and
Vyadhikshamatva in children with special reference to recurrentrespiratory tract
infections, AYU 2013; 34(3): 281-287.ISSN: 0976-3333.
312. Kumar NS, Patel KS, Kori VK, Rajagopala S. Pharmcognostical and pharmaceutical
analysis of Kasahar Dashemani Vati. JREIM 2012; 28(4): 187-192. ISSN: 0970-7700.
313. Pandya NR, Donga SB, Shukla V, Ota S, Ravishankar B, Pandya MA. An experimental
study of Madhukadi Vati and Sharivadi Vati on the mechanism of preventing the
excessive and irregular Uterine bleeding (Asrigdara). JRAS 2011; 32(3-4): 1-8. ISSN:
0975-2722.
314. Mehta NJ, Ashok BK, Ravishankar B, Patgiri BJ, Prajapati PK. Comparitive dermal
toxicity study of Rasakarpur solution and Rasakarpura gel (Two different forms of
Ayurvedic metallic drug raskarpura). The Journal of Toxicology and Health – Photon
2013; 103: 171-179. ISJN: 2294-7439.
315. Mehta NJ, Galib R, Patgiri BJ, Prajapati PK. Review on formulations of Rasa karpura
(mercurial salt). Ayur pharm Int J Ayur Alli Sci 2013; 2(4): 160-167. ISSN: 2278-4772.
316. Mehta NJ, Yadav S, Bedarkar P, Bhatt G, Prajapati PK. Standardization and qualitative
parameters for large scale production of Panchamritaparpati – an Ayurvedic drug.
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317. Rout OP, Acharya RN, Gupta R, Inchulkar SR, Karbhal KS, Sahoo R. Management of
psychosomatic disorders through Ayurvedic drugs- a critical review. World Journal of
Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences 2013; 2(6): 6507-6537. ISSN: 2278-4357.
318. Padiya RH, Patel ED, Acharya RN. Development of RAPD (random amplified
polymorphic DNA) markers for authentification of Limnophilaheterophylla(Roxb.)
Benth. International Journal of Pharmaceutical & Biological Archives 2013; 4(1): 70-74
ISSN: 0976 – 3333.
319. Padiya RH, Patel ED, Acharya RN. Evaluation of antimicrobial activity of Limnophila
heterophylla (roxb.) Benth. (Scrophulariaceae) whole plant. International Journal of
Ayurvedic Medicine 2013; 4(1): 27-33 ISSN: 0976-5921.
320. PanaraK, Nishteswar K. Confirmation of the botanical source of Beejapoora: a
synonym based study. Journal of Biological & Scientific Opinion, Moksha publishing
house 2013; 1(4):389-93. ISSN: 2321- 6328.
321. Panara K, Nishteswar K, Goyal M. A review on the role of medicinal plants in the
management of Anidra(Insomnia). International Ayurvedic Medicinal Journal 2013;
1(4): 1-10 ISSN: 2320-5091.
322. Pandya, Dei LP, Thakar AB, DhimanKS, Dhiman K. Role of madhutailikabasti in
infertility w.s.r. to anovulatory factor. Journal of Ayurveda and Holistic Medicine 2014;
2(1): 19-26. ISSN: 2321-1563.
323. Pandya SH, Harisha CR, Dhiman K, Dei LP,Thakar AB. Pharmacognostical and
phytochemical evaluation of Pippalyadiyoga– A polyherbal formulation. International
Journal of Ayur Pharma Research 2014; 2(1): 116-123. ISSN: 2230-7583.
324. Nariya PB, Bhalodia NR, Shukla VJ, Acharya RN, NariyaMB. In-vitro evaluation of
antioxidant activity of Cordia dichotoma(Frost f.) bark. AYU 2013; 34(1): 124-28.ISSN:
0974-852.
325. Parmar N, Patel BR, Patil B. A review on classical therapeutic uses of Bilva (Aegle
marmelosCorr). Pharma Science Monitor 2014; 5(2): 21-30 ISSN: (Online) 0976-7908.
326. Patel E, Padiya RH, Acharya RN. Antimicrobial evaluation of Croton roxburghii Balak.
(Euphorbiaceae) stem bark. Global J Res. Med. Plants &Indigen. Med 2013; 2(5): 357–
364. ISSN: 2277-4289.
327. Patel E, Padiya RH, Acharya RN. Antimicrobial evaluation of Croton roxburghii Balak.
stembark, root and leaf aqueous extracts. Inventi Rapid: Planta Activa 2013; 2(2): 23-
30. ISSN: 2277-7695.
328. Patel ED, Padiya RH, Acharya RN. Chauhan MG.Pharmacognostical evaluation of
Croton roxburghiiBalak. (Euphorbiaceae) bark. Ayur.pharm.Int. J. Ayur.Alli.Sci 2013;
2(3): 58 – 62 ISSN: 2278-4772.
329. Patel JK, Dudhamal TS, Mahanta VD, Gupta SK. Dhanyakagokshuraghritamatrabastiin
the management of benign prostatic hyperplasia- A case study. ).
Ayur.pharm.Int.J.Ayur.All.iSci. 2013; 2(7): 233-236. ISSN: 2278-4772.
330. Pampaniya P, Pandya D. Effect of ShalmalyadiLepa and GuduchyadiVati in the
management of Yauvanapidika (Acne) AYU 2013; 34(2):174-179. ISSN: 0974-8520.
331. Prajapati S, Harisha CR, Patel BR. Pharmacognostical evaluation of Tavernieri acuni
folia Barker. leaf-Ayurpharm International journal of Ayurveda and allied Sciences
2013; 2(8): 248-253. ISSN: 2278-4772.
332. Baragi PC, Bhat S,Prajapati PK, Baragi UC. Clinical evaluation of Vrsya effect of
PugaKhanda on sexual health and seminal parameters. Ancient science of life 2013;
32(3):134-138 ISSN: P.0257-7941, e- 2249-9547.
333. Mamidi P, Gupta K,Thakar AB.Ashwagandha in psychogenic erectile dysfunction;
Ancillary findings. International Journal research in Ayurveda Pharmacy 2014; 5(1): 36-
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334. Mamidi P, Gupta K,Thakar AB. Role of Ashwagandha on hematologocal, biochemical,


seminal parameters and on serum DHEA-s in psycigenicerectile dysfunction patients.
International Research Journal of Pharmacy 2014; 5(3): 163-167. ISSN: 2230-8407.
335. Kumar PA, Nishteswar K. Ethanomedical claims of Clerodendrumserratum (Linn)Moon-
Bharangi. International Jounal of Green and Herbal Chemistry 2014; 3(2): 728-737.
ISSN: 2278-3229.
336. Kumar PA, Nishteswar K. Review of Ethno-medicinal and pharmacological activities of
Pygmaeopremnahebacea(Roxb.) Moldnk.: A source plant of Bharangi. Journal of
Biological & Scientific opinion 2013; 1(3): 211-214. ISSN: 2321– 6328.
337. Kumar PA, Nishteswar K. Phytochemical and pharmacological profiles of
Clerodendrumserratum Linn (Bharngi): A review. JRA ; 4(2): 276-278 ISSN:2229-3566.
338. Joshi PR, Patel BR, Shukla VJ. An overview of the causes of current practices in
PratinidhiDravyas(substitution of drugs) in Ayurveda including newer techniques for
their evaluation. AYU 2012; 33 (4): 481. ISSN: 0974-8520.
339. Joshi PR, Harisha CR, Patel BR, Joshi AP (Kulkarni), Maruthi KR, Sudha. Usage of DNA
fingerprint for exploring the concept of Pratinidhi Dravya(substitution) in Ayurveda -a
ray of hope in Demarcation of Substitutes and Adulterants. Am. J. PharmTech Res.
2013; 3(4): 64-69. ISSN: 2249-3387.
340. Pandya PN, Aghera HB, Ashok BK, Acharya RN. Diuretic activity of
Linariaramosissima(wall.) Janch. leaves in albino rats. AYU 2012; 33(4):576-578. ISSN:
0974-8520.
341. Pandya PN, Acharya RN, Shukla VJ, Kalyani R, Khanpara K. Physico phytochemical
evaluation of the root of Kanoti (LinariaramosissimaWall. Janch.). Ayur. Pharm. Int. J.
Ayur. Alli. Sci. 2013; 2(9): 259 – 264. ISSN: 2278-4772.
342. Verma PS, Harisha CR, Donga SB, Shukla VJ. Phrmacognostical and phytochemical
standardization of Panchavalkaladi Varti– An Ayurvedic polyherbal formulation.
International journal of Science Innovation Today; 2013; 2(2): 129-139. ISSN: 2319-
5436.
343. Acharya RN, Padiya R, Patel ED, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ. Phytochemical study of an
ethno medicinal plant Limnophilarugosa Roth. (Merr) (Scrophulariaceae) Whole plant.
Annals of Ayurvedic Medicine 2013; 2(1-2): 38-40. ISSN: 2277-4092.
344. Acharya RN, Roy S, A Review on therapeutic utilities and purificatoryprocedure of
Gunja (AbrusprecatoriusLinn.) as described in Ayurveda. Journal of AYUSH 2013; 2(1):
1-11. ISSN: 2278 – 2214.
345. Varma RK, RajgopalaM, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ.Pharmacognostical and physicochemical
analysis of Elaneerkuzhambu- An Ayurvedic polyherbal formulation. International
Journal of Pharmacy & life Sciences (IJPLS) 2013; 4(2): 240- 246. ISSN: 0976- 7126.
346. Varma RK, Rajgopala M, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ.Pharmacognostical and physicochemical
analysis of Triphaladi yoga: An Ayurvedic poly-herbal formulation. Journal of
Pharmaceutical and Scientific Innovation (JPSI) 2012; 1(6): 9-12. ISSN: 2277 –4572.
347. Rajagopala S, Baghel MS. Developing Guidelines for Assessment Criteria of Roga, Deha,
Agni and Chetasa Balaw.s.r. toVata Dosha. Journal of Ayurveda 2013; 7(1). ISSN: 2321-
0435.
348. Rajashekhara N, Shukla VJ, Ravishankar B, Sharma PP. Comparative physico-chemical
profiles of Tugaksheeree (Curcuma angustifoliaRoxb. and Marantaarundinacea Linn.).
AYU 2013; 34(4): 401. ISSN: 0974-8520.
349. Rajput DS, Gokarn RA, Patgiri BJ, Shukla VJ. Standard operating procedure of
Nagashodhana and study of chemical changes in the media and shodhita Naga. Annals
of Ayurvedic Medicine 2013; 2(4): 123-132. ISSN: 2347-6923.

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350. Unadkat R, De S, Rajgopala M. Clinical evaluation of Bhadramustadi paste and


NagaradiKwathgandusha in Sheetada (Gingivitis). AYU 2011; 32(2): 218-224. ISSN:
0974-8520.
351. Tiwari R, Pandya DH, Baghel MS. Clinical evaluation of Bilvadilehain the management
of irritable bowel syndrome. AYU 2013; 34(4): 368-372. ISSN: 0974-8520.
352. Rani M, Agarwal R, Dhiman KS, Sijjoria KK. Role of Varuna Guda in the management of
Mutrashmari (Urolithiasis) and assesment with imaging techniques. JAHM 2014; 2(2):
27-37. ISSN: 2321-1563.
353. Khole R, Harisha CR, Acharya RN. Micromorphological and micrometric evaluation of
Operculina turpathum (Linn) Silva. Manso.- Flower. International Journal of Universal
Pharmacy and Bio sciences. 2014; 3(1): 211-218. ISSN: 2319-8141, IF-1.89, ICV-5.13.
354. Goyal R, Goyal M, Chandola HM. A clinical study on the role of Agnimantha
dicompound and Vashpa Svedanain the management of Sthaulya(Obesity). AYU 2013;
34(4): 390-396.ISSN: 0974-8520.
355. Rawal ND, Ashok BK, Ravishankar B. Anti-inflammatory effect of Chandrashura
(LepidiumsativumLinn.) an experimental study. AYU 2013; 34(3): 302-304.ISSN: 0974-
8520.
356. Kalyani R, Shukla VJ, Prajapati PK. Validation aspect in multicomponent fraction from
Boerhaeviadiffusa Linn. By RP-HPLC method. International Journal of Pharmacy and
Pharamaceutical Science Research 2014; 4(1): 1-6. ISSN: 2249-0337.
357. KalyaniR, Shukla VJ, Prajapati PK. Development and validation of UV
spectrophotometeric method for analysis of fulvic Acid – A decomposition product in
Shilajith. International Journal of Ayurveda and Allied Sciences 2013; 2(11): 327-331.
ISSN: 2278-4772.
358. Kalyani R, Shukla VJ, Prajapati PK. Validation aspect in multicomponent fraction from
Gokshur (Tribulusterrestris Linn.) by RP-HPLC Method. International Journal of
Pharmatech Research 2013; 5(3): 1286-1293. ISSN: 0974-4304.
359. Pushpan R, Nishteswar K, Kumar H. Anti-arthritic natural medicine: Classical Ayurvedic
and ethnomedical source. ASL- musculoskeletal disease 2013; 1(1): 32-40. ISSN: 2231-
072.
360. Gokarna R, Harisha CR, Patgiri BJ, Prjapati PK. Comparative Pharmacognostical
Variations in stem, true root and aerial root of Tinospora cordifolia Wild, International
Journal of Green Pharmacy 2014; 8 (2): 105-113. ISSN: 0973-8258.
361. Sharma R, Galib R, Prajapati PK. Validation of Standard Manufacturing procedure of
GuduchiGhana (Dried aqueous extract of Tinospora cordifolia (willd.) Miers] and its
tablets. International Journal of Ayurveda and Allied Sciences 2013; 2(7): 224-232.
ISSN: 2278-4772.
362. Sharma R, Amin H, Galib R, Prajapati PK. Seasonal variations in physicochemical
profiles of Guduchisatva (starchy substance from Tinospora cordifolia [Willd.] Miers.
Journal of Ayurveda & Integrative Medicine 2013; 4(4): 193-197. ISSN: print 0975-9476
online: 0976-2809.
363. Sharma R, Amin H, Shukla VJ, Dhiman KS, Galib R, Prajapati PK. Quality control
evaluation of Guduchi Satva (solid aqueous extract of Tinospora cordifolia (willd.)
Miers): An herbal formulation. International Journal of Green Pharmacy 2013;4(1):
258-263. ISSN- 0973-8258.
364. Sharma R, Kumar V, Ashoka BK, Galib R, Prajapati PK, Ravishankar B. Hypoglycemic and
anti-hyperglycemic activity of Guduchi Satva in experimental animals. AYU 2013;
34(4): 417-420. ISSN: 0974-8520.
365. Sharma R, Kumar V, Ashok BK, Galib R, Prajapati PK, Ravishankar B. Evaluation of
hypoglycemic and anti – hyperglycaemic activities of Guduchi Ghana in Swiss albino
mice. International journal of Green Pharmacy 2013; 7(2): 145-148. ISSN: 0973-8258.

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366. Sharma R, Gupta V, Prashant B, Galib R, Patgiri BJ, Prajapati PK. Overview on Ayurveda
prakasha- a text of indian alchemy. J. Res. Educ. Indian Med 2013; XIX(1-2): 29-36.
ISSN: 0970-7700.
367. Roy S, Acharya RN, Shukla VJ. Comparative physico-chemical profile of Gunja
(Abrusprecatorius Linn.) seeds processed through water and nimbu Swarasa (lemon
juice). AYU 2013; 34(4): 41. ISSN: 0974-8520.
368. Chavan S, Nishteswar K. A review on source plants of Dronpushpi Leucascephalotes
(Roth) Spreng and Leucasaspera Spreng. International Journal of Ayurvedic Medicine
2013; 4(4): 290-303. ISSN: 0976-5921.
369. Chodhury S, Nishteswar K. Review of Pentatropiscapensis(Linn.F.) Bullock
(Syn.PentatropismicrophyllaW.& A): An extra pharmacopoeial medicinal plant. The
Global Journal of Pharmaceutical Research 2013; 2(1): 1595-1600. ISSN : 2277-5439.
370. Salih Y, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ, Acharya RN. (2013). Pharmacognostical evaluation of
Launaeasarmentosa (Willd.) schultz-bip. exKuntze root. AYU 2013; 34(1): 90. ISSN:
0974-8520.
371. Satani KG, Vyas HA, Vyas MK. Clinical efficacy of Panchakola on Raktakshaya. Ayu
2013; 34(2): 184- 188. ISSN: 0974-8520.
372. Majumder S, Ashok BK, Nishteswar K. Evaluation of intestinal transit time of root and
leaves of Ipomeasepiaria. AYU 2013; 34(4): 430-32. ISSN: 0976-9382.
373. Majumser S, Nishteswar K. Pandya PN. Pharmacognostical and phytochemical
investigation of Ipomoea sepiaria Koenig Ex. Roxb. Root. J. Res. Educ. Indian Med
2013; 21(3-4): 1-7. ISSN: 0970-7700.
374. Shah JR, Dhiman KS.Pharmacognostical and physico-chemical evaluation of
KrishnadiTaila: A poly herbal compound in the management of Astigmatism. JDD&T
2013; 3(6): 60-65. ISSN:2250-1177.
375. Layqeeq S, Harisha CR, Thakar AB. Influence of Bhavana on pharmacognostical
parameters of AmalakiRasayana Vis-à-vis Amalaki powder. International Journal of
Green Pharmacy 2014; 8(1): 49-51. ISSN: 0973-8258.
376. Sharma A, Acharya RN, Gupta SK, Dudhamal TS, Mahanta VD. Clinical evaluation of
shikari (Cordiamacleodii) Ghritaon VranaRopana(wound healing). International Journal
of Ayurved andAllied Sciences. (IJAAS) 2013; 2(4): 98-104. ISSN: 2278-4772.
377. Sharma A, Acharya RN, Shukla VJ, Gupta SK. a comparative antimicrobial study on
Cordia macleodii. hook leaf water extract and its ghrita base formulation. International
Journal of Ayurvedic Medicine 2013; 4(1): 9-16. ISSN: 0976-5921.
378. Sharma A, Harisha CR, Acharya RN, Gupta SK. Identification of Cordia macleodii Hook.
through DNA fingerprinting and stomatal index. Universal Journal of Pharmacy 2013;
2(3):98- 101. ISSN: 2320-303X.
379. Sharma R, Amin H, Shukla VJ, Kartar KS, Galib R, Prajapati PK. Quality control
evaluation of GuduchiSatva (solid aqueous extract of Tinospora cordifolia (Willd.)
Miers): An herbal formulation. International Journal of Green Pharmacy 2013; 7(3):
116-120. ISSN: 0973-8258.
380. Sharma V, Vaghela DB, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ, Prajapati PK. Physicochemical evaluation
of laghusutasekhara rasa tablets with special reference to gairikashodhana. Sri Lanka
Jounal of Indigenous Medicine 2012; 2(1): 133-136. ISSN: 2012 – 9238.
381. Prajapati S,Patel BR.Phytopharmacological perspective of Yashtimadhu
(GlycyrrhizaGlabra Linn.) A review. IJPBA 2013; 4(5): 833-841. ISSN No: 0976-3333.
382. Prajapati S, Harisha CR, Patel BR. Pharmacognostical evaluation of Taverniera
nummularia Baker.Leaf-A preliminary study. Ayurpharma International Journal of
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383. Yadav S, Galib R, Prajapati PK. Pharmaceutical Standardization of herbal lonzenges


Vasa candy. Ayurpharma International Journal of Ayurveda and Allied Sciences 2014;
3(2): 1-5.ISSN: 2278-4772.
384. Kamble S, DwivediRR. In vitro antibacterial activity of chitrakadivati – a herbo-mineral
Ayurvedic formulation against E.coli. Ayurpharma International Journal of Ayurveda
and Allied Sciences 2013; 2(12): 2013. ISSN: 2278-4772.
385. Shukla VJ, Prajapati PK. Validation aspect in multicomponent fraction from Gokshur
(Tribulusterrestrislinn.) by RP-HPLC method. International Journal of Pharm Tech
Research 2013; 5(3): 1286-1293. ISSN: 0974-4304.
386. Prasad S, Anju R, Nishteswar K,Chandola HM. A preface study on exploring the
pharmacodynamics of Curcuma neilgherrensis Wight- A folklore medicine. Indian
Journal of Traditional Knowledge 2013; 12(2): 288-294. ISSN No: 0972-5938.
387. Borkar SD, Naik R, Harisha CR, Acharya RN. Pharmacognostic evaluation of stem and
root of Riveahypocrateriformis(Desr.) Choisy.AyurpharmInt J AyurAlli Sci. 2013; 2(10):
296–301. ISSN: 2278-4772.
388. Soni H, Patgiri BJ, Bhatt S. Quantitative determination of three constituent of
RasayanaChurna (A classical Ayurvedic formulation) by a reversed phase HPLC.
International Journal of Ayurveda and Pharma Research 2014; 5(1): 17-22. ISSN: 2322-
0910.
389. Roy S, Acharya RN, Mandal NC, Barman S, Ghosh R. A comparative antibacterial
evaluation of Raw and processed Gunja (AbrusprecatoriusLinn.) seeds. Ancient science
of life 2012; 32: 20-23. ISSN: 0257 – 7941.
390. Roy S, Acharya RN, Shukla VJ. Comparative physic-chemical profile of Gunja
(AbrusprecatoriousLinn.) seeds processed through water and nimbuswarasa(lemon
juice). AYU 2013; 34(4): 411-16. ISSN: print- 0974-8520, Online- 0976-9382).
391. Singh S, Nishteswar K. Review of Cissampelospariera &Cycleapeltata (Pathadwaya)-
ethnomedicinal perspectives. The Global Journal of Pharmaceutical Research 2013;
2(1): 1656-1662. ISSN: 2277-5439.
392. Singh S, Nishteswar K. Review on Cissampelospareira & Cycleapeltata (PathaDwaya)
Phyto-pharmacological Perspectives. International Journal of Ayurvedic Medicine
2013; 4(4): 282-89. ISSN: 0976-5921.
393. AutiSS, Jadhav NN, Thakar AB. Basti (Medicated Enema) – An alternative in prevention
and management of Diabetes. International Journal of Ayurveda and Allied Sciences
Pharmacy 2013; 2(11): 350-356. ISSN: 2278-4772.
394. Chaudhari S,Jagtap CY, Galib R,Bedarkar P, Patgiri BJ,Prajapati PK. Review of research
work done on Tamra Bhasma (Incenerated Copper). AYU 2013; 34(1): 21-25. ISSN:
print- 0974-8520, Online- 0976-9382.
395. Auti SA, Thakar AB, Shukla, VJ, Ashok BK, Ravishankar B. Evaluation of
antihyperlipidemic activity of Lekhana Basti in albino rats. AYU 2013; 34(2): 220. ISSN:
0974-8520.
396. Chaudhary SY, Harisha CR, Galib R, Prajapati PK. Pharmacognostical evaluation of
Surana Kanda (Corm of Amorphophylluscompanulatus Linn. ). Annals of Ayurvedic
Medicine (AAM) 2013; 2(1-2): 41-45 ISSN- 2347-6923.
397. Mata S, Dhiman KS, Adoor V. Role of Chakshushya rasayana in the management of
geriatric ocular diseases. J-AIM 2013;(1). ISSN: print:0975-9476; online: 0976-2809.
398. Jani S, Harisha CR, Patel BR. Variations of trichomes in family acanthaceae W.S.R.to
Kalamegh – micromorphological and micrometric study. International Journal of
Universal Pharmacy and Bio sciences 2013 ; 2(6): 526- 534. ISSN-2319-8141. ICV-5.13.
399. Jani S,Harisha CR. Morphological, Strutural and micrometric study of cystolith of family
acanthaceae W.S.R. to Kalmegh. International Journal of Green Pharmacy (IJGP) 2014;
8(1): 13-17. ISSN: 0973-8258.

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400. Jani S, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ. Comparative Pharmacognostical and phytochemical
study on Bergenialigulata Wall. And Ammaia bucciferav Linn. International journal
(AYU) 2013; 34(4): 406-410. ISSN: 0974-8520.
401. Tomar V, Dudhamal TS, Mahanta VD, Gupta SK. Review of researches conducted on
Arsha (Hemorrhoids). Asian Resonance 2013; 2(4):118-124. ISSN: 0976-8602.
402. Baragi UC, Vyas MK. Evaluation of diet and life style in the etiopathogenesis of
Urdhwaga Amlapitta (non-ulcer dyspepsia). Ayu 2013; 34(4):352-355. ISSN: 0974-
8520.
403. Umretia B, Vaishnav PU, Patgiri BJ, Prajapati PK, Shukla VJ, Ravishankar B.
Immunomodulatory activity of Guduchi Ghana (Aqueous Extract of Tinospora
Cordifolia Miers). National Journal of Integrated Research in Medicine 2013; 4(3):ISSN:
2230-9969.
404. Dave U, Thakar AB. Effect of Dhatryarista in the management of Panduroga (Iron
Deficiency Anaemia). International Journal of Ayurveda and pharma Research 2014;
2(1): 84-91. ISSN: 2322-0910.
405. Vaneet Ku, Dudhamal TS, Gupta SK, Mahanta VD. Role of Agnikarma in degenerative
disorder w.s.r. Avbahuka (frozen shoulder)-case study. Ancient Science of Life 2012;
32(2): 10 ISSN:0257-7941.
406. Varma RK, Manjusha R, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ. Pharmacognostical and physicochemical
analysis of Elaneerkuzhambu ayurvedic. polyherbal formulation. International Journal
of Pharmacy and Life Sciences 2013; 4(2): 2402. ISSN: 2305-0330.
407. Gupta V, Rajagopala M, Ravishanakar B. Etiopathogenesis of cataract: An appraisal,
Indian Journal of Ophthalmology 2014; 62(2): 103-110. ISSN: 0301.
408. Patil VC, Thakar AB, Baghel MS. Clinical Trial on different dose patterns of
Shodhanartha Abhyantara Snehapana. AYU (An International Quarterly Journal of
Research in Ayurveda), 2013; 34(4): 147-153. ISSN: 0974-8520.
409. Verma P, Galib R, Patgiri BJ, Prajapati PK. Tribulus terrestris Linn.: A Phyto –
Pharmacological Review. Journal of Ayurveda and Holistic Medicine 2013; 1(03): 36-
42. ISSN: 2321-1563.
410. Sharma V, KalyaniR, Prajapati PK, Shukla VJ, Harisha CR. Detection of adulteration and
authentication of Aloe vera products by analytical and pharmacognostical tools.
International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Science Research 2014; 4(1):18-
2. ISSN: 2249-0337.
411. Salih Y, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ, Acharya RN. A pharmacognostical
Launaeasarmentosa(Willd) schultz-bip.exKuntze root. AYU 2013; 34(1): 90-94. ISSN
print- 0974-8520, Online- 0976-9382.
412. Jyothi T, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ. Phytochemical evaluation of Smilexzeylanica Linn.
International Research Journal for Pharmacy and Plant Sciences 2013; 1(1): 1-13. ISSN:
2320-5830.
413. Dhundi S, Yadav P, Harisha CR, Prajapati PK. Quality control parameters of Rakta
Karpasa flower (Gossypium arboretum Linn.). International Journal of Pharmacy & Life
Sciences 2012; 3(4): 1577-1580.ISSN: 0976-7126.
414. Sharma R, Amin H, Galib R, Prajapati PK.Astasthana Pariksha – adiagnostic method of
Yogaratnakara and its clinical importance. Global Journal of Research on Medical
Plants & Indigenous Medicine 2012; 1(5): 186-201. ISSN: 2277-4289.
415. Kotecha KN, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ, Prajapati PK, Ravishankar B. Pharmacognostical and
phytochemical standardization of Vasagduchyadi Kwatha - a poly herbal Ayurvedic
formulation. Pharma Science Monitor – An International Journal of Pharmaceutical
Sciences 2012; 3(4):2291-2303. ISSN: 0976-7008.

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416. Vyas M, Patgiri BJ, Dhiman KS,Prajapati PK.Process validation of Chandrodaya Varti –
an Ayurvedic opthalmic suppository. International Journal of Pharmaceutical &
Biological Archives 2012; 3(2): 296–299.ISSN: 0976-3333.
417. Joshi VR, Mehta CS, Patgiri BJ, Prajapati PK. Pharmacognostic and scientific evaluation
of the plant – Tulsi (Ocimum sanctum). International Journal of Green and Herbal
Chemistry 2012;1: 75-90. E-ISSN: 2278-3229.
418. Rathod GP, Kotecha B, Sharma R, Amin H, Prajapati PK.In vitro antibacterial study of
two commonly used medicinal plants in Ayurveda: Neem (Azadirachta indica L.) and
Tulsi (Ocimum Sanctum L.). International Journal of Pharmaceutical & Biological
Archives 2012; 3(3): 465-469. ISSN: 0976 – 3333.
419. Dhundi SN, Yadav P, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ, Patgiri BJ, Prajapati PK. Quality control
parameters for dried aqueous extract of Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia (wild.) Miers.).
International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research 2012; 4(2): 72-76. ISSN: 0975-2366.
420. Vyas PR, Harisha CR, Prajapati PK. Importance of calcium oxalate crystals in
Panchavalkala. International Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemical Research
2012; 4(3): 112-116. ISSN: 0975-4873.
421. Mehta NJ, Ashok BK, Ravishankar B, Prajapati PK. A comparative dermal
toxicityevaluation of Rasa Karpura and mercuric chloride in rats. Global Journal of
Research on Medicinal Plants & Indigenous Medicine 2012; 1(9): 448-456. ISSN: 2277-
4289.
422. Dhiman KS, Vyas M, Prajapati PK, Rathor AS, Vardhana P. Standard operational
procedure of Keshanjana – an Ayurvedic formulation. International Journal of
Ayurvedic Medicine 2012; 3(3): 152-155.ISSN: 0976 -5921.
423. Baragi PC, Patgiri BJ, Prajapati PK, Ravishankar B, Baragi UC. Comparative study on
efficacy of two Ayurvedic formulations by stress induced gastric ulcers and
hypothermia. International Journal of Ayurvedic Medicine 2012; 3(2): 113-120. ISSN:
0976-5921.
424. Mehta NJ, Patgiri BJ, Prajapati PK. Standard operating procedure of Rasakarpura Drava
& Rasakarpuragel. International Journal of Ayurvedic Medicine 2012; 3(3): 156-161.
ISSN:0976-5921.
425. Anupriya, Patgiri BJ, Prajapati PK. Remedial exploits of gold – An ancient and
contemporary approach. Novus International Journal of Pharmaceutical Technology
2013; 2(1): 1–15.ISSN: 2278-6937.
426. Kodlady N, Galib R, Patgiri BJ, Prajapati PK. Perspectives of Ksara in Caraka Samhita.
Aryavaidyan 2012; XXV(4): 237-245.ISSN: 0970-4056.
427. Yadav SS, Galib R, Patgiri BJ, Prajapati PK. Clinical efficacy of two different samples of
Shirishavaleha in Tamaka Shwasa (Bronchial Asthma). AYU 2012; 33(2): 255-260.ISSN:
0974-8520.
428. Gokaran RA, Patgiri BJ, Prajapati PK. Review on Rasasindura – amercurial preparation
of Indian system of medicine. International Journal of Pharmaceutical & Biological
Archives 2012; 3(6): 1360-1367.ISSN: 0976-3333.
429. Sharma V, Prajapati PK. Standard manufacturing procedure of Kumaryasava prepared
from Aloe Vera whole leaf gel and inner gel. International Journal of Pharmaceutical &
Biological Archives 2012; 3(6):1454-1457. ISSN: 0976-3333.
430. Jagtap C, Patil R, Prajapati PK. Brief review of therapeutic potentials of Kakamachi
(Solanum Nigrum Linn.). Ayurpharma – International Journal of Ayurveda and Allied
Sciences 2013; 2(2): 22-32. ISSN: 2278-4772.
431. Dhundi SN, Patgiri BJ, Prajapati PK. Pharmaceutical profile and importance of
Ashtasamskaras of Parada (eight specific processes of purification and potentiation of
mercury). International Journal of Pharmaceutical & Biological Archives 2012; 3(6):
1478-1491. ISSN: 0976-3333.

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432. Parikh M, Choudhary AK, Patgiri BJ, Prajapati PK. Analytical assessment of Rajata
Bhasma. International Journal of Pharmaceutical & Biological Archives 2012; 3(6):
1512-1517.ISSN: 0976-3333.
433. Mehta N, Galib R, Patgiri BJ, Prajapati PK. Review on formulations of Rasakarpura
(mercurial salt). Ayurpharma – International Journal of Ayurveda and Allied Sciences
2013; 2(3): 69-76. ISSN: 2278-4772.
434. Dhundi SN, Patgiri BJ, Prajapati PK, Shukla VJ,Ravishankar B. Pharmaceutical study of
Triguna and Shadguna Balijarita Makaradhwaja. AYU 2012; 33(3): 412-417.ISSN: 0974-
8520.
435. Sharma R, Gokaran R, Amin H, Prajapati PK. Prevalence of diabetes mellitus in
saurashtra region of Gujarat: A Survey. IJRAP 2012; 3(2): 169-174. ISSN: 2229- 3566
(online), 2277-4343 (print).
436. Galib R. Steven Johnson syndrome not due to Ayurvedic drugs. Indian Journal of
Pharmacology 2012; 44(3): 428.ISSN: 0253-7613
437. Gupta V, Prajapati PK, Patgiri BJ, Galib R. Critical review on the pharmaceutical vistas
of Lauha Kalpas (Iron formulations). Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine
2012; 3(1):21-6.ISSN: 0975-9476.
438. Sharma R, Gokarn R, Amin H, Galib R, Prajapati PK. Prevalence of diabetes mellitus in
saurashtra region of gujarat - a survey. International Journal of Research in Ayurveda
and Pharmacy 2012; 3(2): 169-74. ISSN: 2229-3566.
439. Gokarna R, Rajput D, Patgiri BJ. Pharmaceutical standardization of Samaguna Bali
Jarita Rasasindura prepared by conventional and modified method. Ancient Science of
Life 2012; 31(3): 123-128.ISSN: 0257-7941.
440. Kodlade N, Patgiri BJ. Utilization of borax in pharmaceutico-therapeutics of Ayurveda
in India. Indian Journal of History of Science 2012; 47(2): 191-209.ISSN: 0019- 5235.
441. Savalgi P, Patgiri BJ. Evaluation of sub-chronic geno toxic potential of Swarna
Makshika Bhasma. AYU 2012; 33(3): 418-422.ISSN: 0974-8520.
442. Mehta NJ, Ashok BK, Ravishankar B, Prajapati PK. A comparative dermal toxicity study
of Rasakarpura and mercury chloride in rats. Global Journal of Research on Medicinal
plant and Indigenous Medicine 2012; 1(9): 448-456.ISSN: 2277–4289.
443. Yadav SS, Galib R, Patgiri BJ, Shukla VJ, Prajapati PK. Standardization of Shirishavaleha
with reference to physico-chemical characteristics. AYU 2011; 32(4): 560-565. ISSN:
0974-8520.
444. Tanna S, Patgiri BJ, Shukla VJ, Prajapati PK. Pharmaceutical standardization of
Mamajjaka (Enicostemma littorale Auct. Non Bl) Ghana. AYU 2012; 33(2): 294-298.
ISSN: 0974-8520.
445. Jagtap CY, Prajapati PK, Patgiri BJ, Shukla VJ. Standard manufacturing procedure of
Tamra Bhasma. AYU 2012; 33(4): 561-568. ISSN: 0974-8520.
446. Kirti, Patgiri BJ, Galib R. Pharmaceutical standardization of Jala Shukti Bhasma and
Mukta Shukti Bhasma. AYU 2012; 33(1): 136-42. ISSN: 0974-8520.
447. Yadav SS, Galib R, Patgiri B, Prajapati PK. Clinical efficacy of two different samples of
Shirishavaleha in Tamaka Shvasa (Bronchial Asthma). AYU 2012; 33(2): 255-60. ISSN:
0974-8520.
448. Patgiri BJ. Pharmaceutical study of Triguna and Shadguna Makaradhwaja. AYU 2012;
33(3): 412-417. ISSN: 0974-8520.
449. Mehta NJ, Patgiri BJ, Prajapati PK. The effect of Rasakarpura Drava on Kshudra
Kushtha. International Journal of Ayurvedic Medicine 2011; 2(2): 81-92.ISSN: 0976-
5921.
450. Yadav P, Prajapati PK. A comparative in-vitro study to evaluate the antibacterial and
antifungal activity of raw and processed Ghandhaka. Annals of Ayurvedic Medicine
2012; 1(4): 129-133. ISSN: 2277-4092.

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451. Naveen, Galib R, Patgiri BJ, Prajapati PK.Perspectives of Ksara in Charaka Samhita.
AryaVaidyan 2012; XXV (4). ISSN: 0970-4086.
452. Galib R. Drug regulating mechanisms in Indian scenario related to Ayurvedic drug
industry – A quick look. Indian Journal of Ancient Medicine & Yoga 2012; 5(2). ISSN:
0974-6986.
453. Galib R.A clinical report on three Avaleha formulations in the management of Tamaka
Swasa (Bronchial Asthma). Indian Journal of Ancient Medicine & Yoga 2012;
5(2)ISSN:0974-6986.
454. Gokarn R, Patgiri BJ, Galib R, Prajapati PK. Review on Rasa Sindura - amercurial
preparation of Indian system of medicine. International Journal of Pharmaceutical &
Biological Archieves 2012; 3(6): 1360-7.ISSN 0976-3333.
455. Mehta S, Acharya RN, Shukla VJ, Khanpara K. Role of thin layer chromatography in
ascertaining Tikta rasa (bitter taste) of a medicinal plant on the concept of Samana and
Vichitrapratyayarabdha principles of Ayurveda. International Journal of
Pharmaceutical & Biological Archives 2012; 3(1): 94-98.ISSN: 0976 – 3333.
456. Joshi H, Kevalia J, Nishteshwar K,Sharma PP. Pharmacognostical studies of
Hymenidictyon orixence (Roxb) Stem Bark. Pharma Science Monitor 2012: 2106–
2121.ISSN: (on line) 0976-7908.
457. Nishteswar K. Basavarajeeyam: A historical perspective. AYU 2011; 32(4): 458-
460.ISSN: (print) 0974-8520.
458. Debnath M, Harisha CR, Nishteswar K. A comparative pharmacognostical investigation
between female and male leaf of Jyotishmati (Celastrus paniculatus). International
Journal of Comprehensive Pharmacy (IJCP) 2012;3(4): 1-3. ISSN: 0976-8157.
459. Debnath M, Pushpan R, Kumari H, Nishteswar K. Medico ethnobotanical perspectives
of Jyotishmati (Celastrus paniculatus Willd): A herbal tranquilizer. Journal Drug
Delivery &Therapeutics 2012; 2(3): 8-11. ISSN: 2250-1177.
460. Pandya P, Acharya RN, Kevalia J, Shukal VJ, Chouhan MG. Pharmacognostical and
phytochemical evaluation of Linaria ramosissima (Wall.) Janch.(Scrophulareaceae)
stem. International Research Journal on Pharmacy 2012; 3(4):181-184. ISSN: 2230-
8407.
461. Nariya PB, Bhalodia NR, Shukla VJ, Acharya RN.Antimicrobial and antifungal activities
of Cordia dichotoma (Forster F.) bark extracts. AYU 2011;32(4): 585-589. ISSN: 0974-
8520(print), 0976-9382(online).
462. Lakhmale SP, Acharya RN, Yewatkar N. Ethnomedicinal claims on antivenom activity of
certain fruit and seed drugs - a review. Ayurpharm Int J Ayur Alli Sci 2012; 1(1): 21-29.
ISSN: 2278-4772.
463. Masrum H, Harisha CR, Patel BR. Pharmacognostical and analytical evaluation of
Karpasa (Gossypium herbaceum Linn.) Root. Ayurpharm Int J Ayur Alli Sci 2012; 1(1): 1-
7.ISSN: 2278-4772.
464. Debnath M, Moulish B, Nishteswar K. Evaluation of analgesic activity of different leaf
extracts of Celastrus paniculatus (Willd). Journal of Advanced Pharmacy Education and
Research 2012; 2(2): 68-73. ISSN: 2249-3379.
465. Bhatt S, Ashok BK, Acharya RN. Exploring the concept of Vacha (Acorus calamus)
sodhana in Ayurveda. IJRAP 2012; 3(3). ISSN: 2229-3566.
466. Mitra S, Shukla VJ, Acharya RN. Impact of Shoshanna (Purificatory procedures) on
Kupeelu (Strychnos nuxvomica Linn.) Seeds: a Pharmaceutico-analytical study. JREIM
2012; XVIII (2): 65-71. ISSN: 0970-7700.
467. Prashanthi G, NishteswarK. Hypoglycemic effect of Phyllanthus amarus and its
combination with Piper nigrum in alloxan induced diabetes mellitus. Indian Association
of Biomedical Scientists Biomedicine 2012; 32(2): 268-72.ISSN: 0970-2067.

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468. Ilanchezhian R, Acharya RN, Roshy JC, Shukla VJ. Impact of ayurvedic shodhana
(purificatory procedures) on bhallataka fruits (Semecarpus anacardium Linn.) by
measuring the anacardol content. GJRMI 2012; 1(7): 286–294. ISSN: 2277-4289.
469. Bhat SD, Ashok BK, Acharya RN, Ravishankar B. Importance of Kunapajala (traditional
liquid organic manure) of Vrikshayurveda in medicinal plant cultivation. GJRMI 2012;
1(7): 272–279. ISSN: 2277-4289.
470. Sayani M, Ashok BK, Nishteswar K. Phytochemical and antifungal studies on root of
Ipomea sepiaria Koenig ex. Roxb. Global journal of Research on Medicinal Plants &
indigenous Medicine 2012; I(8): 372-380. ISSN: 2277-4289.
471. Chauhan K, Nishteswar K, Chauhan MG. Pharmacognostical evaluation of seeds of
Lepidium sativum Linn. International journal of Pharmaceutical & Biological Archives
2012; 3(3): 627-631.ISSN: 0976-3333.
472. Roy S, Acharya RN, Shukla VJ. Shodhana (Processing) of Gunja (Abrus precatorius Linn.)
Seeds with Godugdha (Cow’s milk); a pharmaceutical analysis. International Journal of
Ayurvedic Medicine 2012; 3(2): 68-75.ISSN: 0976-5921.
473. Bhat SD, Ashok BK, Acharya RN, Ravishankar B. Anticonvulsant activity of raw and
classically processed Vacha (Acorus calamus Linn.) rhizomes. AYU 2012; 33(1): 119-
122. ISSN: 0974-8520 (print), 0976-9382 (online).
474. Kumari H, Shrikanth P, Chaithra, Pushpan R, Nishteswar K. A comparative experimental
evaluation of anti-inflammatory activity of Premna obtusifolia Linn. andPremna
latifolia Roxb. leaves in Charles foster rats. Ancient science of life 2011; 31(2). ISSN:
0257-7941.
475. JoshiHN, NisteswarK, Sharma PP. Ayurvedic pharmacological principles of Deepana
(Stomachic) and Pachana (Digestant) Drugs. The Global Journal of Pharmaceutical
Research 2012; 1(4): 638- 43. ISSN: 2277-5439.
476. Bhalodia NR, Nariya PB, Acharya RN, Shukla VJ. In vitro antibacterial and antifungal
activities of Cassia fistula Linn. fruit pulp extracts. AYU 2012; 33(1): 123-129. ISSN:
0974-8520 .
477. Ilanchezhian R, Acharya RN, Roshy JC, Harisha CR. Selection of Bhallataka (Semecarpus
anacardium Linn.) fruits for therapeutic uses a scientific approach. Ayurpharm Int J
Ayur Alli Sci 2012; 1(5): 90–98. ISSN: 0974-8520.
478. Debnath M, Biswas S, Biswas M, Nishteswar K.Role of fruits in the management of
heart diseases. Novel Science International Journal of Pharmaceutical Science 2012;
1(7): 399-402. ISSN: 2278-0033.
479. Bhat S, Ashok BK, Harisha CR, Acharya RN, Shukla VJ. A comparative
pharmacognostical evaluation of raw and traditionally shodhita vacha (Acorus calamus
Linn.) Rhizomes. GJRMI 2012; 1(10): 539-550.ISSN: 2277- 4298.
480. Acharya RN, Padiya RH, Patel ED, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ. Microbial evaluation of
Nelsonia canescens (lam.) Spreng (Acanthaceae) leaf. Inventi Rapid: Pharm Biotech &
Microbio 2013; (1).ISSN: 2278-4098.
481. Bhide B, Shukla VJ, Acharya RN.UV spectroscopic analysis of media (Takra and
Saindhava) Used for Sodhana of Langali (Gloriosa superba Linn.) Root. Inventi Rapid :
Pharm Planta Activa 2013. E- ISSN: 2278-411X.
482. Pandya P, Aghera H, RN. Diuretic activity of Linaria ramosissima (wall.) roots in albino
rats. Inventi Rapid: Ethnopharmacology 2013; 2013(1): 1-2. ISSN: 0976-3805.
483. Kumar AD, Joshi H, Nishteswar K. Review of Glycyrrhiza glabra (Yashtimadhu) – A
broad spectrum herbal drug. Pharma Science Monitor 2012; 3(4): 3171.ISSN: 0976-
7908.
484. Kumari H, Pushpan R, Dutt RK, Nishteswar K. Hepatoprotective herbal potentials of
Ayurveda. Pharma Science Monitor 2012; 3255. ISSN: 0976-7908.

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485. Rout OP, Acharya RN, Mishra SK, Sahoo R. Pathorchur (Coleus aromaticus): a review of
the medicinal evidence for Its phytochemistry and pharmacology properties.
International Journal of Applied Biology and Pharmaceutical Technology 2012; 3(4):
348-354.ISSN: 0976-4550.
486. Acharya RN, Padiya RH, Patel ED, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ. Preliminary phyto-chemical
study on the leaf of an ethno-medicinal plant Limnophila rugosa Roth. Ayurpharm Int J
Ayur Alli Sci 2012; 1(7): 138-143. ISSN: 2278-4772.
487. Joshi PR, Shukla VJ, Patel BR, Kulkarni A, Chatterjee B. Probable rasanirdharna model
(dilution method) in ayurveda for crude drugs – a preliminary study.Ayurpharm Int J
Ayur Alli Sci 2012; 1(6):117-123.ISSN: 2278-4772.
488. Acharya RN, Padiya RH, Patel ED, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ, Chauhan
MG.Pharmacognostical evaluation of leaf of Limnophila rugosa Roth. Merr.
(Scrophulariaceae). Global J Res. Med. Plants & Indigen. Med. 2012; 1(12): 656–
662.ISSN: 2277 – 4289.
489. Llanchezhian R, Joseph RC, Acharya RN. Urushiol-induced contact dermatitis caused
during Shodhana (purificatory measures) of Bhallataka (Semecarpus anacardiumLinn.)
fruit. AYU 2012; 33(2): 270-273. ISSN: (print) 0974-8520, (online) 0976-9382.
490. Harisha CR, Acharya RN, Chauhan MG. Development of random amplified polymorphic
DNA markers for authentification of Cissus repanda vahl. AYU 2012; 33(2): 279-283.
ISSN: (print) 0974-8520, (online) 0976-9382.
491. Rout OP, Acharya RN, Gupta R, Mishra SK,Sahoo R.Evaluation of an Ayurvedic
compound formulation Laghusutasekhara Rasa. Int.J.Pharm. Phytopharmacol.Res.
2012; 2(3): 209-210. ISSN (online) 2249 – 6084, (print) 2250 – 1029.
492. Patel BR, Kevalia J, Sharma PP. Pharmacognostical evaluation of Veerataru
(Dichrostachys cinerea Linn.) Mimosae (leguminosae). Pharma science monitor 2013;
4(1): 3446-3454. ISSN: 0976-7908.
493. Joshi PR, Patel BR, Harisha CR, Joshi AP.Brihatidwaya? Vis-a-vis mooladwaya or
phaladwaya? An attempt closer to elucidation. Vishwa Ayurved Parishad Patrika 2012.
ISSN: 0976 -8300.
494. Joshi K, Panara K, Nishteswar K, Chaudhary S. Cultivation and pharmacological profiles
of root of Piper longum Linn. Pharma Science Monitor 2013; 4(1): 3617-3627.ISSN:
0976-7908.
495. Pushpan R, Kumari H, Nishteswar K.A review on phytochmical and pharmacological
properties of Citrus medica Linn. International Journal of Pharmaceutical & Biological
Archives 2012; 3(6): 1292-1297.ISSN: 0976-3333.
496. Palei AK, Nishteswar K, Shukla VJ. Phytochemical screening of Soymida febrifuga Roxb.
(Meliaceae) root bark. International Journal of Pharmacy &Life Sciences 2013; 4(2).
ISSN: 0976-7126.
497. Chowdhury S, Nishteswar K.Role of volatile oil of natural source in the cosmetics
health care industries. Pharma Science Monitor 2013; 4(2): 3738-3750. ISSN: 0976-
7908.
498. Bhuvad S, Nishteswar K. Pharmaco-therapeutic profiles of Chandraprabhavati- An
Ayurvedic herbo-mineral formulation. International Journal of Pharmaceutical &
Biological Archives 2012; 3(6): 1368-1375.ISSN: 0976-3333.
499. Acharya R, Padiya RH, Patel ED, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ, Chauhan MG.
Pharmacognostical evaluation of leaf of Bada Rasna (Nelsonia canescens(Lam.)
Spreng.; Acanthaceae). Ancient Science of Life 2012; 31(4): 194-97.ISSN: 2249-9547.
500. Patel ED, Padiya RH, Acharya RN. Development of RAPD (random amplified
polymorphic DNA) markers for authentification ofCroton roxburghii Balak.
International Journal of Pharmaceutical & Biological Archives 2012; 3(6): 1404-
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501. Ravi PK, Nishteswar K, Patel BR, Shukla VJ. Asparagus racemosus Willd. – A
comparative phytochemical analysis of fresh dried roots of Shatavari. International
Journal of Pharmaceutical & Biological Archives 2012; 3(6): 1458-1461. ISSN: 0976-
3333.
502. Debnath K, Nishteswar K, Biswas M. Evaluation of sedative activity of different solvent
extracts of the leaves of Celastrus paniculatus Willd. Novel Science International
Journal of Pharmaceutical Science1(9-10):710-712.ISSN: 2278-0033.
503. Kumari VK, Nishteswar K. Wound healing activity of honey: A pilot study. AYU 2012;
33(3): 374-377. ISSN: 0974-8520.
504. Jadhav A, Acharya RN, Chandola HM, Harisha CR. Development of random amplified
polymorphic DNA markers for authentification of Blepharispermum subsessileDC.
Ayurpharm Int J Ayur Alli Sci 2013; 2(2): 41-47.ISSN: 2278-4772.
505. Jadhav A, Acharya RN, Chandola HM, Harisha CR. Pharmacognostical evaluation of leaf
of Blepharispermum subsessile DC. (Asteraceae). Global J Res. Med. Plants & Indigen.
Med 2013; 2(3): 165–171. ISSN: 2277-4289.
506. Acharya RN, Padiya RH, Patel ED, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ. Evaluation of antimicrobial
activity of Nelsonia canescence (Lam.) Spreng. (Acanthaceae) Root. Universal journal
of Pharmacy 2013; 02(01): 148-153.ISSN: 2320-303X.
507. Patel ED, Padiya RH, Acharya RN. Evaluation of antimicrobial activity of Croton
roxburghiiBalak. (Euphorbiaceae) leave. Pharma Science Monitor - An International
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 2014; 4(2): 3964-3974. ISSN: 0976-7908.
508. Patel ED, Padiya RH, Acharya RN. “Antimicrobial Evaluation of Croton roxburghii Balak.
(Euphorbiaceae) Root. The Pharma Innovation – Journal 2013; 2(2): 23-30. ISSN: 2277-
7695
509. Roy S, Acharya RN. Shodhana of Abrus precatorious Linn. seeds; an Ayurvedic
approach. Lambert Academic Publishing, 2013. ISBN: 978-3-659-34406-0.
510. Shah NT, Pandya TN, Sharma PP, Patel BR, Acharya RN.Mootrala Karma of Kusha
(Imperata cylindrica Beauv.] and Darbha (Desmostachya bipinnata Stapf.)- A
comparative study. AYU 2012; 33(3): 387-90.ISSN: (print) 0974-8520.
511. Mehta CM, Dave AR, Shukla VD. A clinical study of some Ayurvedic compound drugs in
the assessment of quality of life of patients with Ekakushtha (Psoriasis). AYU 2011;
32(3): 333-339. ISSN: 0974-8520.
512. Kumar J, Dave AR. A comparative clinical study of Shatapatryadi churna tablet and
PatoladiYoga in the management of Amlapitta. AYU 2011; 32(3): 361-364. ISSN: 0974-
8520.
513. Joshi A, Mehta CM, Dave AR, Shukla VD. Clinical effect of Nirgundi Patra Pinda Sveda
and Ashwagandhadi Guggulu Yoga in the management of Sandhi Vata. AYU 2011;
32(2): 207-212. ISSN: 0974-8520.
514. Chandola HM. Nourishing the tree of Ayurveda: Enriched with specialty. AYU 2011;
32(4): 443-596. ISSN: 0974-8520.
515. Pattonder RK, Chandola HM, Vyas SN. Clinical efficacy of Shilajatu (Asphaltum)
processed with Agnimantha (Clerodendrum phlomidis Linn.) in Sthaulya (obesity). AYU
2011; 32(4): 526 ISSN: 0974-8520.
516. Gupta PK, Samarakoon SMS, Chandola HM, RavishankarB. Clinical evaluation of
Boswellia serrata (Shallaki) resin in the management of Sandhivata (osteoarthritis).
AYU 2011; 32(4): 478.ISSN: 0974-8520.
517. Joshi V, Mahta CM, Dave AR. Clinical entity of Amavata. Indian Journal of Ancient
medicine & Yoga 2012; 5(2). ISSN: 0974-6986.
518. Dave AR. Ateropa Belladonna Linn protection, collection, storage, processing and
standardization. An International Journal of Life Sciences 2012; p29. ISSN: 2319-118X.

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519. Tanna I, Chandola HM. Evaluation of boi-purification in treatment modalities of


diabetes mellitus. Indian Journal of Ancient Medicine & Yoga 2012; 5(4). ISSN: 0974-
6986.
520. Samarkoon SMS, Herapathdeniya SKMK, Chandola HM. Effect of combination of
unequal quantities of Ghee and Honey on certain parameters of untimely ageing.
Indain Jounal of Ancient Medicine and Yoga 2012; 5(4). ISSN: 0974-6986.
521. Kulkarni PV, Chandola HM. Systematic review and critical analysis of research work on
premature ejaculation. Indain Jounal of Ancient Medicine and Yoga 2012; 5(4). ISSN:
0974-6986.
522. Patel KD, Donga SB, Anand N, DeiLP. A clinical study on poly cystic ovarian disease
(PCOD) &its management by Shatpushapa Taila Matra Basti&Pathadi Kwatha. AYU
2012; 33(2): 243-246. ISSN: 0974-8520.
523. Modi M, Donga SB, Dei LP. Clinical evaluation of Ashokarishta, Ashwagandha Churna &
Praval Pishti in the management of Menopausal Syndrome. AYU 2012; 33(4): 511-516
ISSN: 0974-8520.
524. Karunagoda K, Donga SB, Dei LP.Vasti treatment in the management of menstrual
disorders. IJAMY 2013; 6(1): 11-15.ISSN: 0974-6986.
525. Asokan V, Dei LP, Shukla VJ, Harisha CR. Pharmacognostical and Phyto-Chemical
standardization of Pathadi Kwatha: A polyherbal formulation. Journal of
Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Sciences 2013; 27(27): 515-520. ISSN: 2230-7885.
526. Asokan V, Dei LP, Shukla VJ, Harisha CR. Pharmacognostical and phyto-chemical
standardization of Tila Kwatha: A polyherbal formulation. International Journal of
Pharmaceutical and Biological archives 2012; 3(5): 1315-1319.ISSN: 0976-3333.
527. Mahanta VD, Dudhamal TS, Gupta SK. Clinical efficacy of Agnikarma in the
management of Sandhigata Vata w.s.r. to cervical spondylosis. Indian Journal of
Ancient Medicine and Yoga 2012; 5(1): 5-11.ISSN: 0974-6986.
528. Khadkutkar DK, Dudhamal TS. Efficacy of Yogic and naturopathic procedures in the
management of Amlapitta (Acid peptic disorders). Indian Journal of Ancient Medicine
and Yoga 2012; 5(1): 45-52.ISSN: 0974-6986.
529. Sonaje ML, Dhiman KS, Bhuyan C, Gupta SK, Dudhamal TS. Comparative evaluation of
Siravyadha (Venepuncture) and Shringavacharana (Horn application) in the
management of Vicharchika w. s. r. eczema. IJAMY 2012; 5(1): 27-36. ISSN: 0974-6986.
530. Bhuyan C, Dudhamal TS Gupta SK. Jalaukavcharan (Leech Application): Parasurgical
approach to Shlipada (Filariasis): A Pilot Study. Indian Journal of Ancient Medicine and
Yoga 2012; 5(3): 131-137. ISSN: (print) 0974-6986, (online) 0974-6994).
531. Gupta SK, Baghel MS, Ravishankar B, Ashok BK, Patil PD. Evaluation of anti-urolithiatic
activity of Pashanabhedadi Ghrita against experimentally induced renal calculi in rats.
AYU 2012; 33(3): 429-34.ISSN: 0974-8520.
532. Mahanta VD, Dudhamal TS, Gupta SK. Management of tennis elbow by Agnikarma.
Journal of Ayurved and Integrative Medicine 2013; 4(1): 45-48. ISSN: 0975-9476.
533. Sharma A, Acharya RN, Shukla VJ, Gupta SK. A comparative antimicrobial study on
Cordial mecleodii Hook. leaf water extract and its Ghrita base formulation.
International Journal of Ayurvedic Medicine 2013; 4(1): 9-16. ISSN: 0976-5921.
534. Dudhamal TS, Baghel MS, Bhuyan C, Gupta SK. Role of Ksharasutra suturing along with
adjuvant therapy in the management of Parikartika (Chronic Fissure-in-ano).
International Journal of Ayurvedic Medicine 2013; 4(1): 77-86.ISSN: 0976-5921.
535. Ashok BK, Bhat S, Ravishankar B. Screening of intestinal transit time of Euphorbia
fusiformis Buch.- Ham. ex D. Don in Swiss albino mice. IJPNR 2012; 3(4): 547-550.ISSN:
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536. Shukla DJ, Vyas HA, Vyas MK, Ashok BK, Ravishnakar B. A comparative study on
chronic administration of Go Ghrita (cow ghee) and Avika Ghrita(ewe ghee) in albino
rats. AYU 2012; 33(3): 435-440.ISSN: 0974-8520.
537. DB Vaghela, Satish HS, Bhuyan C, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ. A preliminary physiochemical
assay of Jati Kalpa Ghrita a pilot study. Indian Journal of Ancient Medicine & Yoga
2011; 4(3/4). ISSN: 0974-6994.
538. Poonam, Rajgopala M, Vaghela DB, Shukla VJ. A clinical study on the role of Akshi
Tarpan with Jivantyadi Ghrita in Timira (Myopia). AYU 2011; 32(4): 540- 545. ISSN:
0974-8520.
539. Udani J, Rajgopala M, Vaghela DB Matalia PD. A comparative study of Bilvadi
Ashchyotana and eye drops in Vataja Abhishyanda (allergic conjunctivitis). AYU 2012;
33(1): 97-101. ISSN: 0974-8520.
540. Dhiman KS. Standarad operational procedure of Keshanjana- an Ayurvedic
Formulation. IJAM 2012; 3(3): 152-155. ISSN: 0976-5921.
541. Dhiman KS. Clinical efficacy of Ayurvedic management of computer vision syndrome: A
pilot study. AYU 2012; 33(3): 391-396. ISSN: 0974-8520.
542. Dhiman KS. Process of validation of Chandrodaya Varti- an Ayurvedic Ophthalmic
Suppository. IJPBA 2012; 3(2): 296-299.ISSN: 0976-3333.
543. Dhiman K, Dhiman KS. Factors influencing Prakriti (constitution) and influenced by
Prakriti (constitution). IJAHM 2012; 2(3): 477-487. ISSN: 2249-5746.
544. Dhiman K, Dhiman KS. Mono –Rasa diet during pregnancy & congenital Anomalie.
IJAHM 2012; 2(2): 276-28.ISSN: 2249-5746.
545. Palmer K, Vaghela DB, Rajgopala M. A clinical study on effect of Arka Taila in the
management of Karnasrava (Otomycosis). AYU 2011; 32(3): 349-352. ISSN: 0974-8520.
546. Unadakat R, Rajgopala M et.al, Clinical efficacy of Bhadramustadi paste and Nagaradi
Kwatha in Shitada (gingivitis). AYU 2011; 32(2): 218-224.ISSN: 0974-8520.
547. Chaudhary V, Rajgopala M, Dhiman KS, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ. A preliminary
pharmacognostical & physico chemical assay of haridra Khanda Granules: A pilot
study. IJRAP 2012; 2(6):1681-1684. ISSN: (online) 2229-3566, (print) 2277-4343.
548. Chaudhary V, Rajgopala M, Dhiman KS, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ. A preliminary
pharmacognostical & physico chemical assay of Pippalyadi Taila: A pilot study.
International Journal of Science Innovations and Discoveries 2011; 1(3): 386–394,
[ISSN: 2249-5347].
549. Varma R, Rajgopala M, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ. Pharmacognostical and physicochemical
analysis of Triphaladi yoga: An Ayurvedic poly-herbal formulation. Journal of
Pharmaceutical and Scientific Innovation 2012; 1(6): 9-12. ISSN: 2277–4572.
550. Varma R, Rajgopala M, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ. Pharmacognostical and physicochemical
analysis of Elaneer kuzhambu- An Ayurvedic polyherbal formulation. International
Journal of Pharmacy & life sciences 2013; 4(2): 240- 246. ISSN: 2305-0330.
551. Harisha CR, Palei AK. Stomatal studies of some species in the family Solanaceae.
Ayurpharm Int. J Ayur Alli Sci 2012;1: 15-20.ISSN: 2278-4772.
552. Harisha CR, Acharya RN, Chauhan MG. Development of RADP-DNA markers for
authentification of Cissus repanda Vahl. AYU 2012; 33(2): 279-283. ISSN: 0974-8520.
553. Harisha CR, Jani S. Pharmacognostical study on trichomes of solanaceae and its
significance. Universal Journal of Pharmacy 2013; 1(2): 100-104.ISSN: 2320-303X.
554. Inya L, Harisha CR, Chandola HM. Pharmacognostical and phytochemical evaluation of
Vaishvanara churna an Ayurvedic formulation. IJSID 2011; 1(3): 463-468. ISSN: 2249-
5347
555. Gupta VB, Harisha CR, RavishankarB, Rajgopala M, Shukla VJ. Pharmacognostical and
physicochemical analysis of Patyadi Varti - A polyherbal formulation. IJPLS 2012; 3(4):
1643-1649. ISSN: 2305-0330.

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556. Jyothi T, Harisha CR, Niranjan Y. Pharmacognostical evaluation of an aromatic plant of


Basmati flavour Pandanus amyrillifolius Roxb. Global journal of research on medicinal
plants & Indigenous medicine 2012; 1(4): 133-139.ISSN: 2277-4298.
557. Nanda A, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ, Chauhan MG. Comparative pharmacognostical
phytochemical study between seeds of Abitulon indicum (Linn) SW. and Abitulon
glaucum (Linn) SW. IRJP 2012; 3(5): 149-153. ISSN: 2230-8407.
558. Harisha CR, Shukla VJ, Khanpara K, Kalyani R, Omprakash. Pharmacognostical and
phytochemical evaluation of Brihat and Laghu Gokshura. Journal of Applied
Pharmaceutical Sciences 2012; 2(8): 124-127.ISSN: 2231-3354.
559. Jani S, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ. Phytochemical and pharmacognostical investigation on
Ammania buccifera Linn. (Stem & Leaf). International journal of Pharmaceutical &
Biological Archives 2012; 3(4): 883-886. ISSN: 0976-3333.
560. Jani S, Harisha CR, Behzad M. Detailed comparative pharmacognostical study on
Annona squamosa Linn. and Annona reticulata Linn. Leaves. Journal of Pharmaceutical
and Scientific Innovation 2012; 1(5): 34-38. ISSN: 2277–4572.
561. Kumar V, Thakar AB, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ.Detailed pharmacognostical and
phytochemical investigation of Aragwadha Phala Majja (Cassia fistula Linn.). IJPBA
2012; 3(4): 848-852.ISSN: 0976-3333.
562. PatgiriBJ. Comparative study of Kasis Bhasma prepared by two different methods.
Ancient Science of Life 2011; 31(2): 62–72. ISSN: 0257-7941.
563. Jagtap C, Prajapati PK, Patgiri BJ, Shukla VJ. Quality control parameters of Tamra
(copper) Bhasma. Ancient Sciences of Life 2012; 31(4):164-170.ISSN: 2249-9547.
564. Srihari S, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ, PatelKS, Rajagopala S. A preliminary study on
pharmacological and physic-chemical assay on Yastimadhu Granules. International
Journal of Green Pharmacy 2012; 6(2): 138-142. ISSN: 0973-8258.
565. Srihari S, Patel KS, Rajagopala S. Efficacy of Glycyrrhiza glabra Linn in learning, memory
and cognitive activity– A review on current findings and future avenues. GJRMI 2012;
1(6): p247-257.ISSN: 2277-4289.
566. Joshi K, Nishteshwar K, Chaudhary S. Cultivation and pharmacological profiles of root
of Piper longum. Pharma Science Monitor 2013; 4(1): 3617-3627. ISSN: 0976-7908.
567. Hemalata N, Patel KS. Shunthi–Pushkaramooladi Yoga in Tamakashwasa. Ayurvedline
2012; XII: 225-231. ISSN: 0973-6360.
568. Dubey AK, Rajagopala S, Patel KS.A critical review of clinical trials conducted on
Tamaka Shwaasa (bronchial asthma) . SLJIM 2012; 2(1): 137–143.ISSN: 2012-9238.
569. Sharma V, Vaghela DB, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ, Prajapati PK. Physicochemical evaluation
for Laghu Sutasekhara Rasa tablest with secial reference to Gairika Shodhana. SLJIM
2012; 2(1): 133-136. ISSN: 2012-9238.
570. Dhiman K, Vadhan M, Sharma N.Evaluation of deha prakriti with special reference to
Shwetpradara. GJRMI 2012; 1(2): 712-721.ISSN: 2277 – 4289.
571. Patgiri BJ, Naveen K. Pharmaceutical- analytical study of the Ayurvedic purification of
Manashila (realgar). Asian Journal of Traditional Medicine 2012; 7(4): 143-150.ISSN:
1817-4337.
572. Kumari H, Pushpan R, Nishteswar K. Multi faceted actions of orchids in ethno-
medicine, An Appraisal. IJPBA 2012; 3(4): 1001-1007. ISSN: 0976-3333.
573. Gupta VB, Harisha CR, Rajgopala M, Ravishankar B.Priliminary pharmacognostical and
physiochemical analysis of Pathyadi Varti (PVN-1) – a herbo mineral formulation. IJRAP
2012; 3(4): 497-500. ISSN: 2229-3566.
574. Joshi VR, Mehta CS, Patgiri BJ, Prajapati PK. Advantages of using basic laboratory
methods for drug standardization in Ayurvedic Pharmacy: Tulsi (Ocimum sanctum) – A
case in example. Annals of Ayurvedic Medicine 2012; 1(4): 170-172. ISSN: 2277-4092
(Print) ISSN: 2347-6923 (online).

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575. Manoj T, Nishteswar K. Review of Ayurvedic Antipyretics (Jwarahara Drugs). TGJPR


2012; 1(5): 1410-1417. ISSN: 1596-5996.
576. Jagtap CY, Prajapati PK. Validation of samanya and Vishesha Shodhana procedures of
Tamra to develop their Standard manufacturing procedure. Rasamruta, Ayurveda e –
journal 2013; 5(9): 1-12.ISSN 0976-0075.
577. Joshi V, Mehta C, Patgiri BJ, Prajapati PK. A clinical study on the effect Tulsi aerosol in
Tamka Shwasa (Bronchial Asthma), e-journal Rasamruta (ISSN 0976 – 0075).
578. Atara AG, Manjusha R, Harisha CR, Pandya P, Shukla VJ. Pharmacognostical &
Physicochemical evaluation of chitraka Haritaki Avaleka: A compound Ayurvedic
FormulationtnI . J.3566-2229 :NSSI .279-274 :)3(5 ;2014 mrahP adevruyA seR
579. Atara AG, Manjusha, Shukla VJ, Vaghela DB, Rooparalia B. Clinical evaluation
of Krimidanta Pratishedha (anti-caries) activity of Triphaladi Gandushain high risk
dental caries patients. Ayu 2014; 35(1): 42-45. ISSN: 0974-8520.
580. Chaudhary AS , Patel KS, Kori VK, Rajagopala S. Clinical study on sub-acute and chronic
kasa and its management with Vasa avaleha in Children. Int J of Ayurvedic Med 2014;
5(2):210-219.5921-0976 : NSSI.
581. Chaudhary AS , Patel KS, Kori VK, Rajagopala SM anagement of doshika kasa in sub-
acute and chronic stage with vyaghri haritaki avaleha in children. Ayurpharm Int J Ayur
Alli Sci ;20143(4 :)97 – 111.4772-2278 :NSSI.
582. Hetal RD, Srikrishna CH, Vyas SN , Dave AR. Comparative study on the role of Medhya
Rasayana Yoga and Dashamula Kwathadhara in the management of Vatika
Shirahshula (Tension Headache) .Ayu2006 27(2): 36-40.ISSN: 0974-8520.
583. Jadeja AK et al., Effects of 18 November, 2003 Space Weather events on the
Interplanetary Medium and geomagnetic storms. International Scientific Journal of
Physical Science 2014; 13-21. ISSN: 2167-1575.
584. Jadeja AK. Ionospheric and Space Weather studies using IPS Radio Telescope. 2015;
International Journal of Multee-Disciplinary Research; ISSN: 2454-1524.
585. Jadeja AK. RFID- A Novel technique for Library management & security. International
Journal of Social Science and Language 2015; Page: 71-77. ISSN: 2393-9982.
586. Jadeja AK. Space Weather Effects and Geomagnetic Storms. International Journal of
Multee-Disciplinary Research 2015; ISSN: 2454-1524.
587. Jadeja AK. Study of Coronal Mass Ejection during Solar Cycle 24. International Journal
of Social Science and Language 2015; Page: 110-115. ISSN: 2393-9982.
588. Jadeja AK. Text mining an important tool for information retrieval. International
Journal of Social Science and Language 2015: 69 -73. ISSN: 2393-9982.
589. Jani H. “Piyush” colostrums in Ayurveda. Journal of Vishwa Ayurved Parishad,
Lakhnaw. ISSN: 0976-8300.
590. Masram P, Chaudhary AS , Patel KS , Kori VK , Rajagopala S. A brief review on ayurvedic
concept of immunity and immunization. Ayurpharm Int J Ayur Alli Sci ;20143(8:)230 –
240.ISSN.4772-2278 :
591. Mehta CS. A critical study on Apatantraka. Annals of Ayurvedic medicine 2012; 1(3).
ISSN: 2277-4092.
592. Mehta CS. Anti ageing drugs in Ayurveda. International journal of green and herbal
chemistry 2012; 1(1): 61-74. ISSN: 2278-3229.
593. Mehta CS. Review of Manjishtadi Kwatha through Classical Literature. International
journal of Ancient Medicine and Yoga 2012; 5(3). ISSN: 0974-6986.
594. Mehta CS. Virrudhahara- as a cause of Autoimmune diseases. International journal of
Ancient Medicine and Yoga 2011; 4(2). ISSN: 0974-6986.
595. N atheMPatgiri JB, Prajapati PK. A Critical review of thesis works done on
Rasakarpura. Int J Ayurveda & Alternative Medicine .)3(2 ;2014 ISSN.0173-2348 :

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596. Mehta NJ, Patgiri BJ, Prajapati PK. Review on classical preparation methods of
rasakarpuraaam. Ann Ayu Med 2013; 2(4):160-167. ISSN: 2277-4092.
597. Pandya MG, Dave AR. A clinical study of punarnava mundra in the management of
pandura in the mangament of panduroga in old age (geriatric anemia). Ayu 2014;
35(3):252-60. ISSN: 0974-8520.
598. Pandya MG. A comparative clinical study of satpatryadi churna Tabb. And
patoladiyoga in the management of Amlapitta. Ayu 2011; 32(3): 361-364. ISSN: 0974-
8520.
599. Pandya MG. Pharmalognostical and physicochemical evaluation of amrutamarasa A
Polynerbo mineral compound management of Panduroga in old age. Int J Uni Phar Bio
Sci 2014; 3(5):125-135.
600. Parmar N, Vyas M, Vyas H. Critical study of Jara (aging) and its management. Ayu. 2012
Apr-Jun; 33(2): 264–269.
601. Patel J, Dudhamal TS, Gupta SK, Mahanta VD. Management of Mootraghata (Benign
Prostatic Hyperplesia) with herbal remedies- A pilot study. Int Jof Ayurvedic Med2014 ;
5(1):102-110.5921-0976 : NSSI .
602. Patel J, Dudhamal TS, Gupta SK. Case report: Management of mootraghata (benign
prostatic hyperplasia) with Bala taila matra basti. Int J of Herbal Med 2015; 3(1): 37-39.
ISSN: 2394-0514.
603. Patel J. Dhunyak Gokshura Ghrita mutra basti in the management of BPH – A case
study. Int Ayur Alli Sci 2013; 12(7): 233-236. E-ISSN: 2278-4772.
604. Santwani K, Thakar AB, Shukla VJ, Harisha CR. “A preliminary physico-chemical assay of
Ashwagandha granules – a pilot study. Int. J Res. Ayurveda pharm 2011; 2(4): 1026-
1032. ISSN: 2229-3566.
605. Sud K, Sud S,Babaria CH. Functional overview of the formulations used for external
applications in Tvak Vikaras (Skin Disorders) . Int J Ayur Herbal Med 2014; 4(2): 1448–
1455.ISSN.0514-2394 :
606. Sud KS, Sud S, Babaria CH. Functional overview of the formulations used for external
applications in tvak vikaras (Skin Disorders).Int. J Ayurvedic herbal med 2014; 4(2):
1448-1455.ISSN.0514-2394 :
607. Sud KS, Thaker AB. A Randomized Double Blind Placebo Controlled Study of
Ashwagandha on Generalised Anxiety Disorder. Int Ayur med J 2013; 1(5).ISSN-2320 :
.5091
608. Sud S Sud KS. Effect of pranayama on pulmonary functions - an overview. International
Ayurvedic Medical Journal. 2013; 1(2). ISSN: 2320-5091.
609. Sud S, Bandari S. a systematic overview on- Prapati kalpanas. AYU .2014; 2(2). ISSN:
0974-8520.
610. Sud S, Kamath A. Methods of Size Reduction and Factors affecting size reduction in
pharmaceutics. Int. Res. J Pha., 2013; 4(8). ISSN: 2230-8407.
611. Sud S. Kateriya G. Significance of Go ghrita in lifestyle and psychological disorders. Int J
Ayu Pharm Chem 2014; 3(1): 177-187. ISSN: 2350-0204.
612. Sud S, Sud KS, Babaria CH. Geographical influences on manifestation of skin diseases.
Int J Ayurveda & Alternative Med 2014; 2(6).
613. Sud S, Sud KS, Babaria CH. Geographical Influences on Manifestation of Skin Diseases.
Int. J. Ayu. Alt. Med 2014; 2(6):1-10. ISSN: 2348-0173
614. Sud S, Sud KS. Ayur-informatics: need of the hour. Int. J. Res. Ayurveda Pharm 2013;
4(2).ISSN: 2229-3566.
615. Sud S, Sud KS. Ayur-informatics: need of the hour. Int J Res Ayurveda pharm 2013;
4(2). ISSN: 2229-3566.

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616. Sud S, Sudheendra H, Sujatha K, Reddy PS. A pharmaceutico-analytical study of


Rasamanikya prepared with three different methods. Int. J Res Ayurveda pharm 2011;
2(6):1651-1654. ISSN: 2229-3566.
617. Sud S, Reddy PS, Sujatha, Honwad S. A comparative toxicological study
of Rasamanikya prepared with three different methods. Ayu. 2013 Jul-Sep; 34(3): 309–
315. ISSN: 0974-8520.
618. Sud S. Occupational lifestyle diseases-an emerging issue. Punarnav 2015; 3: 1-7. ISSN:
2348-1846.
619. Sud S. Occupational lifestyle diseases-an emerging issue. Punarnav 2015; 3(1):1-7.
620. Tank N. A comparative clinical study of Jaladhara & Tailadhara in the management of
stress. Int J Ayurvedic Medicine 2015; 6(1 ): 33-43. ISSN: 0976-5921.
621. Tank N. Assessment of Shirodhara by GSR (Galvanic skin response) biofeed back
machine w.s.r to stress a clinical study. Int Ayurvedic Med J 2015; 3(4): 1298-1310.
ISSN: 0976-5921.
622. Tank N. Ayurved management of low backache- a case study. European Journal of Bio
Medical Pharmaceutical Sciences 2015; 2(3): 262-276. ISSN: 2349-8870.
623. Tank N. Ayurveda management of Pancolitis – A case study, International journal Ayu
Pharma, Chemistry 2015; 2(2): 5-16. ISSN: 2350-0204.
624. KP tiapajarP , H vahdaJ ,R samohTStandard Manufacturing procedure of chatuli –
svasti, Drahori Pippali churna prep by different methods .Int J Res Ayurveda Phar m
.3566-2229 :NSSI .269-266 :)3(5 ;2014
625. Thomas R. Influence of Mardana an Pharmacognostical parameters of chatuli shasti
Prahani Pippali churna Vis-a-vis pippali churna. Int. J Uni Pharm & Bio-Sciences 3(3):
165-171. ISSN: 2319-8141.
626. Unadkat R. Ingredients Identification and Preliminary phytochemical analysis of
Sahacharati Taija: A compound Ayurvedic formulation, International Journal of
Universal Pharmacy and Bio Scients 2014; 3(6). ISSN: 2319-8141.
627. Vyas H, Pandya M, Raval S, Dwivedi RR. Clinical study on deepan & pachana churna in
the management of agni mandhya & ajirna .World J Phar Pharmaceutical Sci 4(11):
1866-1875. ISSN: 2278-4357.
628. Vyas H, Raval S, Dwivedi RR. Concept of snehana, swedana, & lepana in protection of
skin beauty. World J Pharm Pharmaceutical 4(11): 1140-1145. ISSN: 2278-4357.
629. Vyas H. Pharmacognostical and Pharmaceutical study of Navayasa dharma in the
management of Pandu w.s.r. TO Iron Deficiency Anaemia (IDA). International Journal
of Universal Pharmacy and Bio Sci 2014; 98-106 ISSN 2319- 8141.
630. Vyas HD, Dave AR, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ. Pharmacognostical and pharmaceutical study
of Nisha Lauha in the management of pandu w.s.r. to iron deficiency anaemia (ida).
Universal journal of Pharmacy 2014; 03 (06): 46-50. ISSN: 2320-303X.
631. Sud S. “Rasa Manikya” - A Pharmaceutical Systematic Review. Ayurved e-Journal
Rasamruta 2013; 5:31.
632. Sud S. Brilliance of rasa aushadhi in lifestyle disorders management. Journal of
Ayurveda and Holistic medicine (JAHM) 2014; 2(9). ISSN: 2349-2740.
633. Krunal V, Nagani, Kevalia J, Chanda SV. Pharmacognostical and phytochemical
evaluation of stem of Cissus quadrangularis L. International Journal of Pharmaceutical
Sciences and Research 2011; 2(11): 2856 – 2862. ISSN: 2320-5148.
634. Chatterjee B, Pancholi J. Prakriti based medicine: step toward personalized medicine,
AYU, year 2011; 32(2):141-146. ISSN: 0974-8520.
635. Kevalia J, Patel BR. Identification of fruits of Tribulus terrestris Linn. And. Pedalium
murex Linn. – a pharmacognostical approach .AYU – An Int. Quart. Jour. of Ayu 2012;
32(4):550 – 553. ISSN: 0974-8520.

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636. Chatterjee B, Pancholi J, Chatterjee PB. Health awareness and popularity of alternative
medicines among people of Jamnager town: A cross-sectional study. AYU 2012;
33(1):33-37. ISSN: 0974-8520.
637. Doshi K, Acharya RN, Harisha CR, Pandya P. Pharmacognostical evaluation of wild and
cultivated variety of Eranda (Ricinus communis Linn.) root. Pharmacognosy J 2012; 4
(31): 54-58. ISSN: 0976-884X.
638. Chaterjee B, et al., Significance of molecular markers and DNA based technology in
research and standardization of medicinal plants: A Review –International journal of
research in medicine 2015.
639. Gohil KM, Prajapati PK, Harisha CR. Detailed Pharmacognostical evaluation of fresh
and processed fruits of Kharjura (Phoenix dactyliferous). IJAHM 2015;5(3):1772 –
1777.
640. Vasavdutta et al., “Effect of Changeri (oxalis corniculata linn) on E. Coli.”- published in
Pharma Science Monitor – An International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 2014;
5(2):226-229.. ISSN: 0976-7908.
641. Vasavdutta et al.,”Activated charcoal-in narikela lavan?” - published in Pharma
Science Monitor – An International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Jan-Mar 2015;
6(1): 217-219. ISSN: 0976-7908.
642. Joshi HN, Kevalia J, Nishteshwar K, Sharma PP. Pharmacognostical studies of
Hymenodictyon orixence (Roxb.) stem bark. Pharma Science Monitor, An Int J Pharma
Sci 2012; 2106 – 2122. ISSN: 0976-7908.
643. Kothari V, Kevalia J, Patel M. Pharmacognostical evaluation of Guduchi satva with
reference to market samples. Pharma Science Monitor 2014; 5(2). ISSN: 0976-7908.
644. Makwana J, Kevalia J, Patel M, Pandya P. Pharmacognostical & Phytochemical
evaluation of Ushir (Khas Khas) used as Swedopnayana in Ayurveda. Pharma Science
Monitor 2014; 5(2). ISSN: 0976-7908.
645. Bhogayata K, Patel BR, Kevalia J et al. Pharmacognostical standardization of
Saptaparna (Alstonia scholaris R. Br.), Pharma Science Monitor 2014;248 – 255. ISSN:
0976-7908.
646. Bhogayata K, Patel BR, Kevalia J, Chhaya B, Gohel BM, Doshi K. Pharmacognostical
standardization of Saptaparna (Alstonia Scholaris r. Br.) Stem bark.Pharma Science
Monitor 2014; 5(3):248-255. ISSN: 0976-7908.

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647. Amin H, Vyas MK, Vyas HA, Baghel AS, Dwivedi RR. Sharirika Prakriti – An astute of
human constitution. GJRMPIM 2013; 2(8).
648. Dave AR. Emergency Treatment of Amalpitta Vidagdhajirna for symptomatic relief.
Journal of Ayurveda & Yoga – An International Journal of Life Science, Volume XXII,
2013.
649. Padhar B, Dave AR, Goyal M. Emergency Ayurvedic management of Dyspnoea w.s.r. to
Shvasaroga, Journal of Ayurveda & Yoga – An International Journal of Life Science,
Volume XXII, 2013.
650. Adhvaryu S, Dave AR, Goyal M, Adhvaryu T. Emergency Ayurvedic Management
Syncope w.s.r. to Murccha Roga in the journal. Ayurveda & Yoga (An International
Journal of Life Sciences) 2013; XXII: 87 – 93.
651. Vyas K, Vyas HA, Dwivedi RR. Understanding of Vadamarga Pada in context of their
multidimensional applicability. GJRMPIM 2013; 2(11).
652. Ilanchezhian, Joseph R, Acharya RN. Concept of shodhana (purification / processing)
and its impact on certain poisonous herbal drugs. Journal of Ayurveda 2011; V(4): 69-
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653. Chaudhary P, Dei LP. A literal review on psychological disorders in the puerperal
period, a combine diagnostic approach. Journal of Ayurveda 2012; IV(1): 115-118.
654. Khanpra K, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ, Kalyani R. Detailed Investigation on Shikakai (Acacia
concina Linn) – Fruit. Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Sciences (JCPR) 2012; 9(1): 06-
10.
655. Yadav P, Harisha CR, Prajapati PK. Validation of pharmacopoeial characters of
Bhringaraja (Eclipta alba Linn. Hussk). Journal of Current Pharmacetical Research
(JCPR) 8(1): 17-24.
656. Harisha CR, Palei AK. Micrometric evaluation of Cassia fistula Linn (Aragwadha)
Flower. Journal for Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Sciences (JPBMS), 22(11), p1-3-6.
657. Doshi K, Acharya RN, Harisha CR, Pandya P. Pharmacognostical evaluation of the wild
and cultivated variety of Eranda (Ricinuscommunis Linn.) root. Phog J 2012; 4(31).
658. Joshi P, HarishaCR, Patel BR, Joshi AP. Critical analysis on linguistic approach of the
term substitute for pratinidhi dravya in Ayurvedic classics-A scientific view. Rasamruta
Ayurveda e-journal
659. ChandolaHM, Sharma H. Obesity in Ayurveda: Dietary, Lifestyle, and Herbal
considerations Bioactive Food as Dietary Interventions for Diabetes, Watson RR and
Preedy VR(eds), San Diego: Academic Press, USA, 2013, p.463-80.
660. Mehta NJ, Patgiri BJ, Prajapati PK . Effect of Raskarpura Drava & Rasakarpura Gel on
Kshudra Kustha”, Inventi Rapid: Derma, Vol. 2012, Issue 4, 1- 9.
661. Vyas K, Galib R, Patgiri BJ, Prajapati PK. First Aid measures of Snakebite Poisoning in
Ayurveda - A Quick Look. Journal of Ayurveda, 5(4), 2011; p100-5.
662. Chaudhari K, Samarakoon SMS, Chandola HM, Kumar R, Ravishankar B. Study on
Comparative effect of Medhyarasayana Ghrita and Amalakyadi Ghrita on Senile
Dementia. Ayurveda Sameekshawa 2011; 2(7): 121-8.
663. Ila T, Chandola HM. Therapeutic efficacy of Various Shirodhara on Stress induced
Insomnia. Ayurveda Sameekshawa 2011; 2(7): 141-6.
664. Dave AR, Shukla VD, Vyas MG. A Conceptual study of Preventive Aspect of Life style
disorders w.s.r. to Diabetes Mellitus (Madhumeha). Ayurveda Visheshgyna.
665. Sunitha S, Dei LP, Usha VNK. Garbha Shalya Nirharana. Soushruthi 2011; 17-9.
666. Laxmikanth SD, Rajgopala S, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ. A preliminary Physico-chemical
assay of Apamarga Kshara Taila - A pilot study. Pharmasm 2011; 1107-16.
667. Doshi K, Acharya RN, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ. A comparative Phyto-Pharmacognostical
evaluation of stem and root of Shyonaka (Oroxylum indicum Linn.). IRJP 2011; 2 (3):
66-73.
668. Patel BR, Pravin RJ, Sujeet S. Source plant of Jivanti in Saurastra region. JVAP 2012; 3-
4: 38.
669. Pravin RJ, Patel BP. Pratinidhi dravya and its adaptation in current scenario - A bird’s
eye view. RIP 2012; 2(2):21-26.
670. Dhiman KS, Vaghela DB. Potentials and Scope of Prati Marsha Nasya in prevention of
Naso-Bronchial Allergies, BKAMCH Amrit Samachar. A Journal of Ayurveda 2011.
671. Baghel MS, Goyal M. “Sandhe Dukhivar Ayurvedika Upchara”, Marathi Health
Magazine “Shatayushi”, November, 2012; 108-113.
672. Integrative Oncology- Scope and challenges in Ayurveda. e-journal, rasamrutm,
volume5:42, December 2013
673. Jani H. Agriculture Krishi Ayurved and Vrikshayalved in present context.Sewa Bharati
Prakashan. Sewa Bharati, Pruvanchal, Gauhati.
674. Jani H. Cow Urine, The celestial Remedy of the earth. Ayu Manthan, Pitashwari
Prakashan, Mumbai.
675. Jani H. Gen, Gentics & Genetic Engineering in Ayurveda, D.Y. Patil University. News
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676. Jani H. Indian has to Rethink Rural based health policy solution to swine flu. Organizer
“Vivepya”2013; 66(35).
677. Jani H. Panchagavy Research in Ayurveda, Research. Journal, Gau Anushandhan
Kendra, Nagpur.
678. Jani H. Panchagavya Chikitsa. The Medicines of Mill, Gujarat Krishi University. Anand
Journal, 2013. ISSN: 2393-9524
679. Jani H. Role of Ghrutt in Garbh Sanskar at Antenatal stage & concept of Investigation,
Indian Cow. The Scientific and Economic J 2012; 8(31): 11-14.
680. Jani H. Role of Indian Cow for Parat conservation food in Health Security with
Endphradio on their contribution to entice role. Gram Vilas, Centre for Rulal
Development Delhi 2013.
681. Mehta CS. A Clinical study on Tulsi vati and Tulsi Arka on Tamakashwasa w.s.r to
Bronchial Asthma. e-journal, Rasamrutam, Volume 3, 2011.
682. Mehta CS. A lifestyle disorder-Tamakshwasa and its management by different
formulations of Tulsi. Journal of Ayurved, Jan-March 2011, Jaipur.
683. Mehta CS. Management of Hypertension in Ayurved. e-journal, Rasamrutam, Volume
4, 2012
684. Mehta NJ. Antimicrobial Study of Rasakarpura Drava & Rasakarpura Gel .Int J
Pharmaceutical Bio Archives, 2013; 4(6): 1200-1204.
685. Pandya B. Nighantu Ka Vikas Karma. 05 July Part-1, Sr. No. 10.
686. Pandya B. Vedang Sahitya Mein Panini. Recent Thought. 02 June, Part-2, Sr. No. 36.
687. Sud S, Honwad SV. Role of Visha-Upvisha dravyas in Rasaushadhis. Aryavaidan 2011;
XXV(1): 50-53.
688. Sud S. “Glimpses of Veterinary Science in Ayurved”. Ayurved Journal of Health 2014;
XII(1).
689. Sud S. Arogyavardhani Rasa- A Herbo-Mineral Remedy for Skin Disorders. Ayurved and
All Magazine. 2012; 3(3).
690. Sud S. Buttermilk-“Takra”-The Divine Ayurvedic Medicine. Ayurved and All Magazine
2013; 10(6).
691. Sud S. Glimpses of Veterinary Science in Ayurved. Ayurved Journal of Health 2014; XII
(1): 29-33.
692. Sud S. Monsoon Regimen-An Ayurvedic View in Global. Ayurved Journal 2011; 40.
693. Sud S. Understanding Jaundice (Kamala). Ayurved and All Magazine 2013; 10(3).
694. Tank N. Ayurvea an alternative spirituality or companion for treatment of cancer. USA.
Nov-Dec-2011; Page 9.
695. Tank N. Natural healing for migraine headaches, Natural awakenings. North Carolina,
USA July-Aug 2011; Page 41.
696. Tank N. Release stress with Shirodhara, Spirituality & Health. (Traverse city, MI 49684,
USA). July-Aug 2011; Page 17.
697. Tank N. Yoga Jouranl “Natural healing for migraine headaches. Yoga Jouranl (CA, USA).
Sept-2011; Page 111
698. Vasavdutta Shah, “Sauvarcala –in narikela lavan?”, published in Ayu –A research
journal of Gujarat Ayurved University, Jamnagar, January 1992(1): 1-4. ISSN: 0974-
8520
699. Chauhan MG, Kevaliya JK. Global Trends in Herbal Research in Ayurveda, National
Workshop, Gujarat Ayurved University, Jamnagar, 2012; 22 – 24.
700. Anand P, Samnani A, Bhoumick, Dubey BK. “ Ultra deformable elastic vesicles
transferosomes for enhanced skin delivery – an update ” ..World journal of
pharmaceutical research 2012; 1(2):10-21.

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Published articles in Proceedings / Souvenirs etc.:

701. Dave AR, Shukla VD, Mehta C, Vyas MG. “Role of Amruta Bhallatak Avaleha and
Karanjadi Lepa in the Management of Eka Kustha (Psoriasis)” Proceedings of National
Seminar on Management of Skin diseases through Ayurveda, Rashtriya Ayurveda
Vidyapeetha, New Delhi, 28th - 29th March 2011
702. Gulhane C, Bhatted S, Dave AR, Shukla VD. “Clinical study of Virechana Karma
(Therapeutic Purgation) and Takradhara (Shirodhara) in Eka Kustha (Psoriasis) & its
effect on quality of life” Proceedings of National Seminar on Management of Skin
diseases through Ayurveda, Rashtriya Ayurveda Vidyapeetha, New Delhi, 28th - 29th
March 2011
703. Srimannarayana K, Prajapati PK. “Clinical Management of Eka Kustha with two
different dosages of Rasa Manikya” Proceedings of National Seminar on Management
of Skin diseases through Ayurveda, Rashtriya Ayurveda Vidyapeetha, New Delhi, 28th -
29th March 2011
704. Sanjay K etal, “The effect of Rasa Karpura Drava on Kshudra Kushta” Proceedings of
National Seminar on Management of Skin diseases through Ayurveda, Rashtriya
Ayurveda Vidyapeetha, New Delhi, 28th - 29th March 2011
705. Nishteswar K. “Effect of Gambhari patra (Gmelina arborea Roxb.) on Anguli vesta /
chippa (whitlow) - A clinical evaluation” Proceedings of National Seminar on
Management of Skin diseases through Ayurveda, Rashtriya Ayurveda Vidyapeetha,
New Delhi, 28th - 29th March 2011, pg. 368-71
706. Patel BR, Nishteswar K. Joshi PR. “Clinical evaluation of Phalgu patra (Ficus carica
Linn.) swarasa and Kalyana gutika in Switra” Proceedings of National Seminar on
Management of Skin diseases through Ayurveda, Rashtriya Ayurveda Vidyapeetha,
New Delhi, 28th - 29th March 2011
707. Rout O, Acharya RN, Mishra S. “Medicinal Plants used in healing of skin
diseases through Ayurveda : A Review”; Proceedings of National Seminar on
Management of Skin diseases through Ayurveda, Rashtriya Ayurveda Vidyapeetha,
New Delhi, 28th - 29th March 2011
708. Prajapati PK. A Scientific Review of Stability studies of Ayurvedic Formulations;
Achintya - 2011 - The Proceedings of National Seminar & Workshop on Rasa Shastra &
Bhaishajya Kalpana, ALNR Memorial Ayurvedic College, Koppa, Karnataka. Pg. 20-9
(April 2011)
709. Galib R, Pharmacovigilance Programme for Ayurveda, Siddha and Unani Drugs;
Samskara – 2011 - The Proceedings of State Level Seminar & Workshop on Rasa
Shastra & Bhaishajya Kalpana, KVG Ayurveda Medical College & PG Research Centre,
Sullia, Karnataka. Pg. 60-61 (April 2011)
710. Dhiman KS. Increasing incidence of Myopia in children, Souvenir of National Workshop
on Neurological and Neuropsychiatric Disorders in Children organized by Dept. of
Kaumarabhritya, IPGT & RA, Jamnagar. (July 2011)
711. Rajgopala M, Radhika V. Pediatric Neuro Ophthalmology, Souvenir of National
Workshop on Neurological and Neuropsychiatric Disorders in Children organized by
Dept. of Kaumarabhritya, IPGT & RA, Jamnagar. (July 2011)
712. Galib R, Herbo-mineral Preparations for Pediatric Use : Need of Concern? Souvenir of
National Workshop on Neurological and Neuropsychiatric Disorders in Children
organized by Dept. of Kaumarabhritya, IPGT & RA, Jamnagar. (July 2011)
713. Patel KS, Kori VK, Rajagopala S, Biju KR. Diagnostic Measures for Neurological
Disorders, Souvenir of National Workshop on Neurological and Neuropsychiatric
Disorders in Children organized by Dept. of Kaumarabhritya, IPGT & RA, Jamnagar.
(July 2011)

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714. Rathod K, Yogesh J, Dwivedi RR. Psychological development in childhood - An


Ayurvedic Perspective, Souvenir of National Workshop on Neurological and
Neuropsychiatric Disorders in Children organized by Dept. of Kaumarabhritya, IPGT &
RA, Jamnagar. (July 2011)
715. Srihari S, Jyothy KB, Patel KS, Rajagopala S, Kori VK. Myths and Facts about cerebral
palsy, Souvenir of National Workshop on Neurological and Neuropsychiatric Disorders
in Children organized by Dept. of Kaumarabhritya, IPGT & RA, Jamnagar. (July 2011)
716. Biju, Ramachandran, Patel KS, Rajagopala S. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
(ADHD) – An Ayurvedic Prespective, Souvenir of National Workshop on Neurological
and Neuropsychiatric Disorders in Children organized by Dept. of Kaumarabhritya,
IPGT & RA, Jamnagar. (July 2011)
717. Kumar NS, Rajagopala S, Kori VK, Patel KS. Medhya v/s NOOTROPICS; Souvenir of
National Workshop on Neurological and Neuropsychiatric Disorders in Children
organized by Dept. of Kaumarabhritya, IPGT & RA, Jamnagar. (July 2011)
718. Kumar RS, Rajagopala S, Kori VK, Patel KS. Principles and Interventions in the
Management of Muscular Dystrophy: An Ayurvedic View, Souvenir of National
Workshop on Neurological and Neuropsychiatric Disorders in Children organized by
Dept. of Kaumarabhritya, IPGT & RA, Jamnagar. (July 2011)
719. Srihari, Aravind D, Salim, Biju. Research Works Conducted in the field of Kaumara
Bhritya wsr to Neurological and Neuro - Psychological Disorders, Souvenir of National
Workshop on Neurological and Neuropsychiatric Disorders in Children organized by
Dept. of Kaumarabhritya, IPGT & RA, Jamnagar. (July 2011)
720. Nishteswar K. Role of Rasapanchaka in Pediatric Pharmacology, Souvenir of National
Workshop on Neurological and Neuropsychiatric Disorders in Children organized by
Dept. of Kaumarabhritya, IPGT & RA, Jamnagar. (July 2011)
721. Bhat S, Acharya RN. Speech disorders of children and their management through
Ayurveda - A Review; Souvenir of National Workshop on Neurological and
Neuropsychiatric Disorders in Children organized by Dept. of Kaumarabhritya, IPGT &
RA, Jamnagar. (July 2011)
722. Dave AR, Kumar J, Vyas MG, Patil A. A clinical study of Amlapitta and its management
with Shatpatryadi Churna Tablets, Souvenir of National Seminar on Disorders of
Annavaha and Purishvaha Srotas and It’s Management, All India PG Association, New
Delhi , 14-15th August 2011, New Delhi.
723. Manu R, Dave AR, Jogad, Shukla. Effect of Bhunimbadi Vati in the management of
Amlaitta, Souvenir of National Seminar on Disorders of Annavaha and Purishvaha
Srotas and It’s Management, All India PG Association, New Delhi , 14-15th August 2011,
New Delhi.
724. Rout O, Acharya RN, Mishra S. A review on identification of therapeutic Ayurvedic
plant source for cancer therapy; National Scientific Seminar on ‘Management of
cancer through Ayurveda’, organized by RAV, New Delhi, pg no 109-130, Feb 2012.
725. Acharya RN. Nomenclature of medicinal plants through classical technical term
paryaya (synomym) - A Review, Sabdayana, Special issue on the occasion of silver
jubilee celebration of Commission for Scientific and Technical Terminology (CSTT),
Ministry of HRD, New Delhi. pg no.121-26
726. Galib R. Recent Amendments in D & C Act with reference to Ayurvedic Drug Industry;
Arogyavardhini – 2012 – Souvenir of Decennial Celebrations of JSS Mahavidyapeetha,
JSS Ayurveda Medical College & Hospital, Mysore, Karnataka. (March 2012)
727. DeiLP, Singh J. Concept of personal behaviour (sexology) in Ayurved, Souvenir of 2nd
National conference of All India Ayurved Congress, Gopabandhu Ayurved
Mahavidyalaya Puri, Odisha

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728. Chaudhari K, Samarakoon SMS, Chandola HM, Kumar R, Ravishankar B. Study on


Comparative effect of Medhyarasayana Ghrita and Amalakyadi Ghrita on Senile
Dementia; Ayurveda Sameekshawa, Vol. II, Part VII, 2011 pg. 121-8.
729. Nishteswar K. Evidence based studies of Anti asthmatic Herbs with special reference
to Tylophora indica, Rasamruta, 3:12
730. Lavanya KJ, Vidyanath R, Nishteswar K. Vrindamadhava’s simple herbal remedies,
Rasamritam, 2011, 3:16
731. Lavanya KJ, Nishteswar K. Eve-Care Ayurveda with special reference to
Vrindamadhava, Medha - International Journal of Multidisciplinary Researches, 3(18),
2011, pg. 32-42
732. Kumari V, Nishteswar K. A study on analogical Expressions of Vangsena, Ayurvedic
Renaissance, Vol.IX, Oct-Dec-2011
733. Atara AG, Rajgopala M. Pain management in dental disorders, National conference on
Anesthesia, All India Association of Anesthetist of Indian System of Medicine, KLE
society Belgaum, Karnataka, Feb.2012.
734. Ajmeer AS, Dudhamal TS, Gupta SK. Diabetic wound management in the elderly
patient- Case Report. National Seminar on Role of Ayurved in Management of Geriatric
Disorder organized by Shri Ayurveda College, Nagpur on dated 2nd & 3rd October
2013.
735. Dave AR, Kapadiya P. Role of Life Style in Hrid Roga (Heart Diseases) & Prevantive &
Curative aspect of the Disease, Souvenir XXIII, Ayurved and Yoga, An International
journal of Life Sciences, National Workshop on Hrid Roga, 5-7th Feb,2014.
736. Dave AR, Dave RR. Panchagavya Chikitsa – w.s.r. to Go-Ghrita Chikitsa – An Ayurvedic
perspective in Souvenir of Panchagavya Chikitsa published on 17th – 18th September,
2013
737. Dave AR, Dave RR. Pranavahasrotas Dushtijanya Vyadhi Kasa its Clinical co-relation and
management, 2nd National Seminar on the impact of present life style in Pranavaha
Srotas Dushti on 21-22nd, Dec-13 at Parul Institute of Ayurved, Waghodia.
738. Dave AR, Dave RR, Shukla VD. Preventive and Curative aspect of Eka Kustha (Psoriasis)
and role of lifestyle disease, in the souvenir of the national seminar – Ayush Vivek
Parisad – 2013 on 28-29th December, 2013.
739. Kataria AV, Rajgopala M. A clinical evaluation of Shadbindu Taila Nasya along with
Shamana therapy in the management of Jirna Pratishyaya (Chronic Sinusitis).
Published in Souvenir of 6th National Conference on Shalakyatantra – Update Shalakya
Tantra – 2013, Tilak Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Pune on 5-6-7th April 2013.
740. Baghel MS. Researches on Osteoarthritis in Ayurveda - An update souvenir, National
workshop of Ayurvedic management of non communicable diseases prevelent in north
eastern states. 19 - 30 Feb. IIE, lalmati, Guwahati, organised by NEIRI, Guwahati.
741. Patel BR. concept of plagiarism- a review National workshop on Scientific writing and
reviewing process, 58th Foundation day IPGT &RA, Jamnagar.
742. Laskari D, Dave AR. Lifestyle Disorder Asthi Kshayaw.s.r. to osteoporosis with
preventive and curative aspect. souvenir of the national seminar – Ayush Vivek Parisad
– 2013 on 28-29th December, 2013.
743. Jani HI, Pandya D. Pancha Gavya Chikitsa – the medicine of millennium, published in
souvenir, during national seminar on 'new dimensional approaches for livestock
productivity and profitability enhancement under era of climate changes' and XXI
annual convention of Indian society of animal production and management, P. 215-
219, organized by department of livestock production and management, college of
veterinary sciences and animal husbandry, AAU, Anand, during 28-30 January 2014
744. Gajiram B, Patel J, Mahanta VD, Dudhamal TS, Gupta SK. A Clinical Study on Kanchanar
Guggulu and Matra Basti of Dhanyak- Gokshur Ghrita in the Management of

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Mootraghata w.s.r. to Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia. National Seminar on Role of


Ayurved in Management of Geriatric Disorder organized by Shri Ayurveda College,
Nagpur on dated 2nd & 3rd October 2013.
745. Patel H, Acharya RN. A look into the medicinal plants used in the Essential Drugs List
(EDL) Ayurveda, Souvenir of the National seminar on distribution, cultivation,
conservation and uses of medicinal plants. Organized by SSN Ayurveda college,
Paikmal, Odisha, page no 116-121
746. Nishteswar K, Patel BR. Review on Jara and Rasayana drugs, National seminar on Role
of Ayurveda in Management of Geriatric Disorders, Held at Shri Ayurvedic
Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur, dated on 2-3 October, 2013;32-36
747. Nishteswar K. Conduction and communication of research studies in Ayurved- Need of
scientific rigour Souvenir, National Workshop on Scientific writing & Reviewing Process
of Researches in Ayurveda, IPGT&RA, GAU. July 2013.
748. Nishteswar K. Panchapadarthas of dravya vis a vis drug action Jyotishmati, Souvenir &
Workshop Proceedings, May 6th -11th ,2013.
749. Nishteswar K, Thavrae S. Role of Medhasmrutivardhak Rasayana Drugs of Sodhala in
Prevention of Senile Dementia National seminar on Role of Ayurveda in Management
of Geriatric Disorders, Held at Shri Ayurvedic Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur, dated on 2nd -
3rd October, 2013; 37-42.
750. Acharya RN. Ambiguous drugs of Ayurveda and need of scientific studies to ascertain
their botanical sources Souvenir of the National seminar on distribution, cultivation,
conservation and uses of medicinal plants. Organized by SSN Ayurveda college,
Paikmal, Odisha, page no 6-14
751. Kumar R, Cahvada DS, DudhamalTS, GuptaSK, MahantaVD. Role of Bhallataka Oil &
Raudra Rasa in the Mnagement of Cancer. published in souvenir National Seminar on
Role of Ayurveda in Rheumatoid Arthritis & Cancer at Guru Ravidas Ayurved
University, Punjab 20th & 21st April-2013 p. 137-142.
752. Sajivani, SB Donga, Dei LP. Ayurvedic Approach to Tackle the Post-Menopausal
Burden: Souvenir of National Seminar on Role of Ayurveda and Management of
Geriatric Disorders, organized by Shree Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur on 2nd and
3rd October 2013 pg. no. 55-57.
753. Roy S, Acharya RN, Shukla VJ. Effect of Shodhana purificatory procedures) on
expression of physic-chemical analysis of seeds of Gunja(Abrus precacatorius Linn.),
Proceedings of the Acharya P C Roy National Young Scinets conference on Advances in
chemical, pharmaceutical and Ayurvedic sciences, held at Kolkata, during 17-18
February, 2012. Page no 84-86
754. Kumar V, Sharma RK, Dudhamal TS, Gupta SK. Role of Guggulu in management of
Arbuda w.s.r. to Carcinoma of breast. published in souvenir National Seminar on Role
of Ayurveda in Rheumatoid Arthritis & Cancer at Guru Ravidas Ayurved University,
Punjab 20th & 21st April-2013 p.143150.
755. Asokan V, Dei LP. Clinical evaluation of Pathadi Kwath in management of Vata Kaphaj
Artava Dushti (wsr to pcos): in Souvenir release on the eve of National Seminar on
Distribution, Cultivation, Conservation, & Uses of Medicinal Plants at S.S.N. Ayurveda
College & R.I. Nrusinghnath Paikmal Odisha
756. Jadhav A, Lakhmale S, Yewatkar N, AcharyaRN, NishteswarK. “A review on herbs
reported for antisnake venom activities- a ethnomedicobotanical perspectives”,
Vasukeeyam 2012, National seminar on Agadatantra, Kannur, Kerala.
757. Parmar N, Patel BR, Nishteswer K. “A critical review of Shodhana procedures of
Vishadravyas delineated Ayurveda Prakasha”, Vasukeeyam 2012, National seminar on
Agadatantra, Kannur, Kerala.

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758. Bhuvad S, Nishteswer K. “Science of Agadatantra and Herbal lore of Sushruta- A critical
appraisal”, Vasukeeyam 2012, National seminar on Agadatantra, Kannur, Kerala.
759. Timbadiya M, Nishteswar K. “Re-identification of herbs described by Charaka in
Vishachikitsa”, Vasukeeyam 2012, National seminar on Agadatantra, Kannur, Kerala.
760. Kalaskar S, Nishteswar K. “The review of herbal antiallergic and antihistaminic drugs”,
5th World Ayurved Congress, Bhopal, December-2012.
761. Tavhare S, Nishteswar K. “Preventive and promotive role of herbs in mental health”,
5th World Ayurved Congress, Bhopal, December-2012.
762. Tavhare S, Nishteswar K. “Herbs indicated in management of Vandhyatva and Klaibya.-
A review”, Vandhyatva evam Klaibya, Pune, February 2013.
763. Timbadiya M, Nishteswar K, Acharya RN, Nariya MB. “Analgesic activity of Amalakyadi
gana (Sushruta) - an experimental evaluation”, Rajayucon, Rajkot, February- 2013.
764. Mori H, Nishteswar K. “A Review on Hyperlipidemia and its management in Ayurveda”,
Rajayu con, Rajkot.
765. Singh S, Nishteswar K. “A review on Immunological disorders and their management
by Ayurvedic herbs”, Rajayucon, Rajkot, February 2013.
766. Chavan S, Nishteswar K. “Crude Drugs in demand for processing the formulations
Indicated in management of Life style disorders”, Rajayucon, Rajkot, February 2013.
767. Galib R. “Methodology for evaluation of ASU Drugs and other Traditional Systems in
India - A Brief Report”, National Workshop on Research Project Designing and
Evaluation – 2012, IPGT & RA, Jamnagar.
768. Galib R. “Present trends of researches in Rasashastra emphasizing safety of certain
metallic preparations - A brief review”, National Workshop on Research Project
Designing and Evaluation – 2012, IPGT & RA, Jamnagar
769. DaveAR. “Clinico pathological correlation of Ekkushtha”, Souvenir being released on
the occasion of 57th Foundation day celebration of IPGT&RA, Jamnagar, 20th July -
21st July, 2012.
770. Patel KS, Kori VK, Rajagopala S. “Design of systematic reviews”, article in Souvenir of
‘57th foundation Day & National workshop on Research Project Designing &
Evaluation’, IPGT&RA, Gujarat Ayurved University, Jamnagar, July 2012, p24-25.
771. Rajgopala M, Rajagopala S, Patel KS. “Honesty v/s dishonesty in research activities”,
article in Souvenir of ‘57th foundation Day & National workshop on Research Project
Designing & Evaluation’, IPGT&RA, Gujarat Ayurved University, Jamnagar, July 2012,
p26-29.
772. Rajagopala S, Rajgopala M. “Authentication of clinical research”, article in Souvenir of
‘57th foundation Day & National workshop on Research Project Designing &
Evaluation’, IPGT&RA, Gujarat Ayurved University, Jamnagar, July 2012, p54-56.
773. Srihari S, Jyothi KB, PatelKS, Rajagopala S. “Children –The vulnerable subjects in clinical
trial” article in Souvenir of ‘57th foundation Day & National workshop on Research
Project Designing & Evaluation’, IPGT&RA, Gujarat Ayurved University, Jamnagar, July
2012, p67-71.
774. Goyal M. “Need of systematic Review of Clinical Trials in Ayurveda”, Souvenir being
released on the occasion of 57th Foundation day celebration of IPGT&RA, Jamnagar,
20th July -21st July, 2012.
775. Asokan V, DeiLP. “Construction of a research design” in souvenir, National Workshop
on “Research Project Designing and Evaluation” at Jamnagar, Gujarat. July 2012,
Pg.72-75.
776. Asokan V, Manjula K. “Lepa yogas in Hirsutism”, an E-publication, 5th world ayurveda
congress & arogya expo, Bhopal. 7th to 10th Dec. 2012.
777. Sajeewani HLMG. “Survey of under-Five Children Nutritional Status”, an E-publication,
5th World Ayurveda Congress & Arogya Expo at Bhopal.Dec. 2012.

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778. Dhiman K, Dhiman KS. “Designing a research question –An important aspect of
research” in souvenir of national workshop on research project designing &
evaluation, July 2012.
779. Dhiman K. “Striroga Gata Panchkarma” in the booklet of panchkarma of OPD level for
medical officers of Gujarat, 2012.
780. Ajmeer AS, Dudhamal TS. “Role of Securiinga leucopyrus (Katupila/Humari) In Diabetic
Wound- A Case Study.” e-publication at World Ayurved Congress- International
seminar, Bhopal. 10th December 2012 [Article ID - 10118].
781. Patel J, Dudhamal TS, Gupta SK, Mahanta VD. “Management of Benign Prostatic
Hyperplasia with Kanchanar Guggulu and Matra Basti of Dhnayaka Gokshur Ghrita –A
Case Study.” e- Publication at World Ayurved Congress- International seminar, Bhopal.
10th December 2012
782. ChandolaHM, AgrawalSK, Gubbanavar JS, Das D, Datta D. “Scope of Rasayana drugs in
prevention of side effect due to chemo-radio therapy”, in UJWALA, a souvenir of
International Congresss on Ayurvedic Concepts and Treatment of Malignant Disorders,
at SDM college of Ayurveda, Udupi, Karnataka, Dec. 15-16, 2012.
783. Joshi K, Nishteswar K, Chaudhary S. “Ethanobotanical Claims Reported By Tribal People
Of Barda Hills (Gujarat) W.S.R To Veterinary Science”, 5th World Ayurved Congress,
Bhopal, December-2012.
784. Joshi K, Nishteswar K, Chaudhary S. “Ayurvedic cosmeceuticals - A review”, Rajayucon,
Rajkot, February- 2013.
785. Sagar SK, Patel BR, Nishteswar K. “A critical analysis of Ayurvedic formulations in
management of Visha (Sthavara & Jangama) w.s.r. to Bhaishjyaratnavali”, Vasukeeyam
2012, National seminar on Agadatantra, Kannur, Kerala.
786. Lakhmale S, Yewatkar N, Acharya RN, Pandya TN. “Certain folklore (ethnomedicinal)
claims reported for antisnake venom activity w.s.r. fruit and seed - a review”,
Vasukeeyam 2012, National seminar on Agadatantra, Kannur, Kerala 10 – 12 April
2012.
787. Lakhmale S, Acharya RN, Pandya TN. “Importance of ethnopharmacology in
Dravyaguna vijanan with special reference to certain unnoticed leaf drugs reported for
antivenom activity - a review”, National Seminar on Pharmaco-clinical Approaches in
Ayurveda- Recent Trends & Challenges which was held at Kottakal, Kerala on 28 – 29
April 2012.
788. Bhatt A. Effectiveness of various Yogic procedures on degenerative joint diseases in
Geriatric population. National Seminar cum Workshop on Role of Bhatt A.
Effectiveness of various Yogic practices on Asthma. Golden Jubilee National Seminar
cum Workshop on Role of Yoga in Respiratory Tract Disorders w.s.r. to Bronchial
Asthma. 20-21 January. 2011; page 51-56.
789. Bhatt A. Certain Yogic Procedures for Geriatric care w.s.r. to essential hypertension.
National Seminar cum Workshop on Role of Yoga in Geriatric Care w.s.r. to Osteo
Arthritis. 28-29 March. 2010; page 71-76.
790. Bhatt A. An evaluation of effectivity of certain Yogic treatment on Geriatric care w.s.r.
to Tamaka shwasa i.e. Bronchial Asthma. National Seminar cum Workshop on Role of
Yoga in Geriatric Care w.s.r. to Osteo Arthritis. 28-29 March. 2010; page 82-84.
791. Bhatt A. Effect of dharana in the management of lumbar spondylosis. National
Seminar cum Workshop on Role of Yoga in Geriatric Care w.s.r. to Osteo Arthritis. 28-
29 March. 2010; page 93-98.
792. Bhatt A. Depression – An Ayurvedic Outlook. Seminar on Yoga and Depression Theme:
Neuroplasticity and Neuroimmunology Mechanisms. 26 September. 2010; Page 35-40.

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793. Bhatt A. Effect of Bhramari Pranayama on Respiratory Tract. Golden Jubilee National
Seminar cum Workshop on Role of Yoga in Respiratory Tract Disorders w.s.r. to
Bronchial Asthma. 20-21 january. 2011; page 57-60.
794. Bhatt A. Effect of Aumkara on Respiratory System. Golden Jubilee National Seminar
cum Workshop on Role of Yoga in Respiratory Tract Disorders w.s.r. to Bronchial
Asthma. 20-21 january. 2011; page 66-69.
795. Bhatt A. Effect of Bhasrika Pranayama on Healthy Volunteers. Golden Jubilee National
Seminar cum Workshop on Role of Yoga in Respiratory Tract Disorders w.s.r. to
Bronchial Asthma. 20-21 january. 2011; page 73-76.
796. Bhatt A. Effect of Anuloma - Viloma on Respiratory System. Golden Jubilee National
Seminar cum Workshop on Role of Yoga in Respiratory Tract Disorders w.s.r. to
Bronchial Asthma. 20-21 january. 2011; page 83-87.
797. Bhatt A. Effect of Sitkari Pranayama Respiratory System. Golden Jubilee National
Seminar cum Workshop on Role of Yoga in Respiratory Tract Disorders w.s.r. to
Bronchial Asthma. 20-21 january. 2011; page 93-96.
798. Bhatt A. Diet – an ayurvedic concept. National Yoga Week theme: Yoga for Wellness.
12-18 February. 2011; page 180-182.
799. Bhatt A. Music – A palatable Therapeutic intervention. 4th National Seminar on Music
Therapy. 8 January. 2012.
800. Bhatt A. Yoga & holistic personality. National Yoga Week theme: Yoga & Holistic
personality development. 12-18 February. 2012.

Published articles in Peer Reviewed Journals with ISSN Number: 2014-2015

1. Joshi AJ, Aparna K, Rajagopala S, Patel KS, Harisha C R, Shukla VJ. A preliminary
pharmacognostical and pharmaceutical evaluation of Bala Chaturbhadra Avaleha. Annals
Ayurvedic Med 2014; 3: 20-28. ISSN (Print): 2277-4092.
2. Agrawal S, Sharma R, Bedarkar P, Prajapati PK. Review of research works done on
Psoriasis at Gujarat Ayurved University, Jamnagar. IJAPR Journal 2014; 2(4): 15-17. ISSN:
2322-09102.
3. Ajmeer AS, Harisha CR, Dudhamal TS, Gupta SK. DNA fingerprint in identification of
Securinega Leucopyrus (willd.) through rapid method Including root analysis. American
Journal of Pharm Tech Research 2014; 4(4): 619-24. ISSN: 2249-3387.
4. Ajmeer AS, Dudhamal TS, Gupta SK, Mahanta VD. Topical application of Katupila
(Securinega leucopyrus) in Dushta Vrana (chronic wound) showing excellent healing
effect: A case study. AYU 2014; 35(2): 175-78. ISSN: 0974-8520
5. Ranade A, Harisha CR, Acharya R, Jani S. Micro-morphological and micrometric
evaluation of white and purple variety flowers ofCalotropis gigantea
linn.R.Br.International Journal of Universal Pharmacy and Bio Sciences 2014; 3(5): 289-
302. ISSN: 2319-8141
6. Ranade A, Acharya RN. An appraisal on ethno-medicinal claims of Calotropis procera Ait
and Calotropis gigantea (Linn) R.Br. - two source drugs of ayurvedic medicinal plant
‘Arka’. Global J Res Med Plants & Indigen Med 2014; 3(12): 475-488. ISSN: 2277-4289.
7. Ranade A, Acharya RN. Contribution of Dhanwantari nighantu towards drug safety: a
critical review. Global Journal of Research on Medicinal Plants & Indigenous
Medicine2015; 4(2): 20-19. ISSN: 2277-4289.
8. Verma A, Kumar S, Dei LP, Dhiman K. Management of PCOS, A psychosomatic disorder
by Yoga practice. International Journal of Innovative Research & Development 2015;
4(1): 216-219. ISSN: 2278-0211.

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9. Verma A, Harisha CR, Dei LP, Dhiman K. Analytical Profile of Brihat Shatavari grith- An
ayurvedic formulation. International journal of Universal pharmacy and Bio sciences
2015; 5 148-155. ISSN: 2319-8141.
10. Verma A, Harisha CR, Dei LP, Donga SB. Pharmacognostical and Phytochemical
Standardization of Baladi Choorna. Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biological
Research 2014; 2(3): 126-130. ISSN: 2320-9267.
11. Goswami A, Rajagopala S, Patel KS, Prajapati PK. Quality control parameters of
Gandhakadi yoga tablets w.s.r. to its physic-chemical analysis. Zenith International
Journal of Business Economics & Management Research 2015; 5(1): 241-246. ISSN:
2249-8826.
12. Goswami A, Jani S, Harisha CR, Rajagopala S, Prajapati PK. Micro-morphological and
micrometric evaluation of Agastya (Sesbania grandiflora Linn.) flower. International
Journal of Universal Pharmacy and Bio Sciences 2014; 3(3):312-319. ISSN: 2319-8141.
13. Goswami A, Rajagopala S, Patel KS, Harisha CR, Prajapati PK. Quality control parameters
of Gandhakadi yoga w.s.r. to its microscopic evaluation. Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical
and Biological Resaeach 2014; 2(3): 120-125. ISSN: 2320-9267.
14. Gunjal A, Harisha CR, Goyal M, Shukla VJ. Pharmacognocy and preliminary
phytochemical study of Quassia amara Linn. Stem. IJUPBS 2014; 3(3): 117-124. ISSN:
2319-8141.
15. Gunjal A, Walunj M, Harisha CR, Goyal M, Shukla VJ. Detailed pharmacognostical and
phytochemical evaluation of Quassia amara Linn. Heart wood- emerging herb for
Diabetes. American Journal of Pharmacy and Health Research 2015; 3(1): 188-196. ISSN
No: 2321-3647.
16. Gunjal A, Shah JR, Harisha CR, Dhiman KS. Pharmacognostical evaluation of Punarnava
root- a herbal drug WRT. Its oil contant in the management of conjentivitiis.
International Journal of Universal Pharmacy & Biosciences 2014; 3(3): 133-137. ISSN:
2319-8141.
17. Atara A, Harisha CR, Rajgopala M, Shukla VJ. Pharmacognostical and phsicochemical
evaluation of Chitraka Haritaki Avaleha- A compound Ayurvedic formulation.
International J of Ayurveda and Pharmacy 2014; 5(3): 274-279. ISSN: 2229-3566.
18. Atara A, Rajgopala M, Shukla VJ, Vaghela DB, Rooparalia B. Clinical evaluation of
Krimidanta Pratishedha (anti-caries) activity of Triphaladi Gandusha in high risk dental
caries patients. Ayu 2014; 35(1): 42. ISSN: 0974-852.
19. Banothe G, Mahanta VD, Gupta SK, Dudhamal TS. Efficacy of Ayurveda formulations and
basti chikitsa on mutraghata w.s.r. to benign prostatic hyperplasia: a review on
Researches. Int J Ayur Pharma Research 2014; 2(7): 5-11. ISSN: 2322- 0910.
20. Banothe GD, Mahanta VD, Gupta SK, Dudhamal TS. Management of benign prostatic
hyperplasia with bala taila matra basti-a case study. International Ayurvedic Medical
Journal 2015; 3(3): 1262-1265. ISSN: 2320 5091.
21. Patil B, Patel BR, Parmar N, Save A. A review on controversialaspect of Gokshura.
Pharma science monitor- An International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 2014; 5(3):
71-80. ISSN: (Online) 0976-7908.
22. Patil B, Patel BR, Parmar N, Save A. Diagnostic and treatmentapproach in Ayurveda w.s.r.
to Vedic Medical Astrology. Pharmagene 2015; 2(2). ISSN: 2321-0966.
23. Padhar B, Dave AR, Chandola HM, Goyal M, Shukla VJ. Comparative analytical study of
single bulb and multi bulb Garlic (Allium sativum Linn.). IJAAM 2014; 2(4): 86-91. ISSN:
2348-0173.
24. Kothanath BJ, Cholera M, Patel KS, Rajagopala S. Stability study of swarnaprashana yoga
with respect to baseline microbial profile. Global Journal of Research on Medicinal Plants
& Indigenous Medicine 2015; 3(1): 17-23. ISSN: 2277-4289.

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25. Bhardwaj S, Shukla VJ, Harisha CR. Micro evolution of bitter taste domain drugJani S.
Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biological Research 2014; 2(3): 65-72. IISSN: 2320-
9267.
26. Patgiri BJ, Parmar DK, Prajapati PK. Clinical evaluation of Vanga Bhasma in the
management of Madhumeha (type 2 diabetes mellitus). The Journal of Research and
Education in Indian Medicine 2014; 20(2): 67-73. ISSN: 0970-7700.
27. Patgiri BJ. Classical advocations for the administration of Gold In Ayurveda. Journal of
Ayurveda and Holistic Medicine 2014; 2(3): 35-39. ISSN: 2321-1563.
28. Patgiri BJ, Umretia BL, Vaishnav PU, Prajapati PK, Shukla VJ, Ravishankar B. Anti-
inflammatory activity of Guduchi Ghana (aqueous extract of Tinospora Cordifolia Miers.).
Ayu 2014; 35(1): 108. ISSN: 0974-8520.
29. Jagtap CY, Prajapati PK, Patil R, Chaudhary SY. Therapeutic uses of Tamra (copper)
Bhasma – a review through Bhaishajya ratnavali. Ayupharm-International Journal of
Ayurved and allied sciences 2014; 3(4): 128–135. ISSN: 2278-4772.
30. Charde V, Sharma R, Patgiri BJ, Prajapati PK. Efficacy of Makaradhwaja on Madhumeha
(Type 2 Diabetes) - A review through Ayurvedic studies. AJPCT journal 2014; 2(12): 1470-
1479. ISSN: 2321–2748.
31. Chaudhari SY, Galib R, Prajapati PK. Effect of TamraBhasma (calcined copper) on
ponderal and biochemical parameters- Toxicology International 2014; 21(2): 156-159.
ISSN: 0971-6580.
32. Chaudhari SY, Harish CR, Galib R, Prajapati PK. Pharmacognostical evaluation of Citrus
jambhiri Lush. Ancient Science of Life 2014; 34(2): 96-99. ISSN: 0257-7941.
33. Chaudhari SY, Galib R, Prajapati PK. Therapeutic potentials of Tamra (copper) and its
alloys-A review through Brihatrayi-IJAM 2014; 5(1): 1-10. ISSN: 0976-5921.
34. Chaudhari SY, Harish CR, Galib R, Prajapati PK. Pharmacognostical evaluation of
Citrusjambhiri Lush- Ancient Science of Life 2014; 34(2): 96-99. ISSN: 0257-7941.
35. Pandya DH, Baghel MS. Understanding of ageing through Ayurveda. Journal of Ayurveda
and Holistic Medicine 2014; 02(9): 27-30. ISSN: 2321-1563.
36. Das BS, Gupta SK, Dudhamal TS, Mahanta VD. Ksharasutra ligation in Arsha (second
degree intero-external piles)-A case report. Punarnav 2014; 2(4): 1-7. ISSN: 2348-1846.
37. Vaghela DB, Sahu S et.al. Ayurvedic treatment of Allergic Rhinitis-A report of two cases.
IAMJ 2014; 2(2): 161. ISSN: 2023 5091.
38. Vaghela DB, Sahu S et.al. Pharmacognostical and physicochemical evaluation of
Shirishadi Kwath Yavakuta- A promisable Ayurvedic Compound formulation in Allergic
Rhinitis (Vataja Pratishyaya). IJSIT 2014; 3(2): 94. ISSN: 2319-5436.
39. Vaghela DB, Sahu S, et.al. Pharmacognostical and physicochemical evaluation of
Ashwagandhadi Compound in the management of Allergic Rhinitis (Vataja Pratishyaya).
IJUPBS 2014; 03(02): 122. ISSN: 2319-8141.
40. Vaghela DB, Mata S, et.al. Ingredients identification and pharmaceutical analysis of
Brihat Jeevakadya Taila a compound Ayurvedic formulation. AJPHR 2014; 03(01): 166.
ISSN -2321-3647.
41. Debnath M, Biswas M, Shukla VJ, Nishteswar K. Phytochemical and analytical evaluation
of Jyotishmati (Celastrus paniculatus Willd.) leaf extracts. Ayu 2014; 35(1): 54. ISSN:
0974-8520.
42. Chugh D, Thakar AB, et.al Ingredients identification and quality control evaluation of
shwadanstraditaila: An Ayurvedic formulation. Ayupharm-International Journal of
Ayurved and allied sciences 2014; 3(9): 267-274. ISSN: 2278-4772.
43. Chugh D , Amin H, Harisha CR, Sharma R, Thakar AB. Ingradients identification and
quality control evaluation of Shwadhanshtradi Taila –An ayurvedic formulation.
International Journal for Ayurveda and Allied sciences 2014; 3(9): 267-274. ISSN: 2278-
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44. Rani D, Roy S, Harisha CR, Acharya RN. Pharmaco-neutraceutical and chromatographic
study of Wattakaka volubilis (Linn. f) Spatf. Leaves. Research and Reiew-A journal of
Pharmacognosy 2015; 1(1): 23-28. ISSN: 2229-7006.
45. Khandelwal D, Donga SB, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ. Importance of Rasayana drugs in Dhatri
lauha w. s. r. to Garbhini pandu (iron deficiency anaemia in pregnancy). Journal of
Pharmaceutical Biology 2015; 5(2): 43-48. ISSN: 2249-7560.
46. Sharma D, Roy S, Acharya RN, Harisha CR. Pharmaco-nutraceutical and chromatographic
study of Wattakaka Volubilis(Linn. f.) Stapf. Leaves Research & Reviews. A Journal of
Pharmacognosy 2014; 1(1): 23-28. ISSN: 2394-7276.
47. Rajput DS, Patgiri BJ, Prajapati PK, Galib R. Anti-diabetic formulations of Naga Bhasma
(lead calx) - A Brief Review. Ancient Science of Life 2013; 33(1): 52-9. ISSN: 0257-7941.
48. Patel D, Harisha CR, Majumdher P. Comparative pharmacognostical physicochemical and
heavy metal analysis on Ashwagandha root obtained from natural and polluted Sources.
International Journal of Green Pharmacy 2014; 9(1): 14-20. ISSN: 1998-4103.
49. Dhiman KS, Shukla VJ, Bhalodia NR, Sharma VR. Quality control evaluation of Keshamasi,
Keshanjana and Keshamasi eye ointment. Ayu 2014; 35(1): 58. ISSN: 0974-8520.
50. Doshi KA, Acharya RN, Ravishankar B, Nariya MB. Anti-inflammatory activity of wild and
cultivated varities of Eranda (Ricinus communis Linn.) Root. International Journal of
Ayurveda and Pharma Research 2014; 2(4): 107-113. ISSN: 2322-0910.
51. Doshi KA, Achrya R, Ravishankar B, Nariya MB. Analgesic activity of wild and cultivated
varieties of Eranda (Ricinus communis Linn.) root. International Journal of Green
Pharmacy 2014; 8(1): 45-48. ISSN:0973-825.
52. Dudhamal TS. Shalya Tantra- The Ayurvedic surgical branch-a literary review. Online
International Inter disciplinary Research Journal 2014; (IV): 197-206. ISSN: 2249-9598.
53. Dudhamal TS, Gupta SK, Solanki M. Effect of Arshohara Malahara and adjuvant drugs in
the management of Arsha (1st and 2nd Degree Piles). National Journal of Research in
Ayurveda Science 2013; 2(3): 1-10. ISSN: 2320-7329.
54. Dudhamal TS, Bhuyan C, Baghel MS, Gupta SK. Comparative study of Ksharasutra
suturing and Lord sanal dilatation in the management of Parikartika (chronic fissure-in-
ano). Ayu 2014; 35(2): 141-46. ISSN: 0974-8520.
55. Patel ED, Padiya RH, Acharya RN, Shukla VJ. Preliminary phytochemical evaluation of
stem bark, root, leaf of croton roxburghii balak. (Euphorbiaceae). Pharmaceutical and
Biological Evaluations 2014; 1: 29-34. ISSN: (online) 2394-0859.
56. Galib R. Metallic preparations of Ayurveda: A boon to the ailing humanity. Indian Journal
of Nephrology 2014; 24(5): 332-3. ISSN: 0971-4065.
57. Galib R. ADRs with Ayurveda formulations - facts and fallacies. Journal of
Pharmacovigilance and Drug Safety 2014; 11(5): 24-5. ISSN 0972-8899.
58. Gulhane C, Prashanth D, Thakar AB et. al. Systemic review on the concept of Hridroga in
Ayurveda w.s.r to ischemic heart disease (IHD). International Journal of Ayurveda
pharmaceutical & biological archives 2014; 4(6): 1094-1099. ISSN: 0976-3333.
59. Jadav HR, Galib R, Prajapati PK. Standard manufacturing procedure of Chatuh-Shashti-
Prahari Pippali Churna prepared by different methods. International Journal of Research
in Ayurveda & Pharmacy 2014; 5(3). ISSN: 2277-4343.
60. Jadav HR, Harisha CR, Galib R, Prajapati PK. Pharmacognostical evaluation of Apamarga
(Achyranthes aspera Linn.). International Journal of Ayurveda and Alternative Medicine
2014; 2(3): 53-59. ISSN: 2348-0173.
61. Patil S, Harisha CR, Baghel AS, Dwivedi RR. Phrmacognostical evaluation of tannin
content in Haritaki leaf (Terminalia chebula Retz.- combratace) before and after
flowering- Fruiting. Global journal of Research on Medicinal plants and Indegneous
Medicine 2014; 3(5): 215-224. ISSN: 2277-4289.

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62. Chugh D, Dharmarajan P, Harisha CR, Thakar AB. Pharmacognostical and


physicochemical evaluation of Siddartaka Choorna- a polyherbal compound in the
management of Psoriosis. International journal of Universal Pharmacy and Biosciences
2014; 3(4): 67-75. ISSN: 2319-8141.
63. Verma A, Aparna K, Harisha CR, Rajgopal S, Patel KS, Shukla VJ. A priliminary
pharmacognostical and pharmaceutical evaluation of Bala Chatrubhadra Avaleha. Annals
of Ayurvedic Medicine 2014; 3(1-2): 20-28. ISSN: 2277-4092.
64. Amin H, Sharma R, Vyas HA, Vyas MK. Concept of Manas in Samkhya Darshana. Indian
Journal of History of Science 2015; 50(1): 125-130. ISSN: 0019-5235.
65. Amin H, Sharma R, Vyas HA, Vyas MK. Importance of ManasTattva: A search light in Yoga
Darshana. Ayu 2014; 35(3): 221-226. ISSN: 0974-8520.
66. Vyas HD, Dave AR, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ.Pharmacognostical and pharmaceutical study of
Navayasa Churna in the management of Pandu w.s.r. to Iron deficiency anemia (IDA).
International Journal of Universal Pharmacy and Bio Sciences 2014; 3(5: )98-106. ISSN:
2319-8141.
67. Vyas HD, Dave AR, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ. Pharmacognostical and pharmaceutical study
of Nisha Lauha in the management of Pandu w.s.r. to Iron deficiency anemia (IDA).
Universal Journal of Pharmacy 2014; 03(06): 46-50. ISSN: 2320-303X.
68. Raghavani H, Thakar AB. Pharmacognostic and priliminary phytochemical evaluation of
emetic formulation of Madanaphala & Vacha. International Journal of Universal
pharmacy and Bio sciences 2014; 3(5): 187-193. ISSN: 2319-8141.
69. Ghetiya H, Harisha CR, Prashant, Patgiri BJ, Prajapati PK. Morphological and Structural
evaluation of the fruits of Citrus limon in India. Srilankan Journal of Indigenous Medicine
2014; 3(2): 209-214. ISSN: 2012-9238.
70. Jani S, Harisha CR, Bhardwaj S, Shukla VJ. Micro evaluation of bitter taste domine drugs.
Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biological Research 2014; 2(3): 65-71. ISSN: 2320-
9267.
71. Kumari H, Harisha CR, Nishteshwar K, Reshmi P. Comparative pharmacognostical
evaluation of leaves of regionally accepted source plant of Agnimantha., The Journal of
Research and Education in Indian Medicine 2014; 21(1-2): 1-8. ISSN: 0970-7700.
72. Ilanchezhian R, Acharya RN, Chowallur RJ, Shukla VJ. Shodhana (purificatory procedures)
of Bhallataka (Semecarpus anacardium Linn.) fruit by traditional frying method. Asian
Journal of Traditional Medicines 2014; 9(1): 1-7. ISSN: 2221-2825.
73. Ilanchezhian R, Joseph RC, Acharya RN. An ayurvedic perspective of Bhallataka
(Semecarpus anacardium Linn.). International Journal of Research in Alternative
Medicine 2014; 1(2): 43-58. ISSN: 2349-9834.
74. Makwana J, Kevalia J, Patel M, Pandya P. Pharmacognostic and phytochemical
evaluation of Ushira (KhasKhas) used as Swedopnayana in Ayurveda. Pharma Science
Moniter 2014; 5(2): 365-373. ISSN: 0976-7908.
75. Rajani J, Shukla VJ, Galib R, Patgiri BJ, Prajapati PK. Analytical profile of Amalaki
Rasayana. International Journal of Multidisciplinary Health Sciences 2014; 1(1): 1-8.
ISSN: 2348-5760.
76. Varsakiya J, Harisha CR, Goyal M. Pharmacognostical and pharmaceutical evaluation of
Shweta Palandu Swarasa Bhavita Yavani Vati. JPSI 2014; 3(3): 262-264. ISSN: 2277-4572.
77. Varsakiya J, Goyal M. a clinical study on Shveta Palandu Svarasa Bhavita Yavani Vati in
the management of Oligozoospermia. Punarna V - An international Peer reviewed
Ayurved Journal 2015; 2(5): 1-9. ISSN: 2348-1846.
78. Kalaskar S, Harisha CR, Patel BR, Shukla VJ. Comparative pharmacognostical and
analytical studies of stem barks of species stereospermum suaveolens (roxb.) Dc and
Radermachera xylocarpa (roxb.) K. Schum Universal Journal of Pharmacy 2014; 3(6): 39-
45. ISSN: 2320-303X.

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79. Kalaskar S, Harisha CR, Patel BR, Shukla VJ. Comparative pharmacognostical and
analytical studies of root barks of species used as patala in Ayurvedic system of
medicine. American Journal of Pharmacy and Health Research 2015; 3(1): 60-72. ISSN:
2321-3647 (online).
80. Panara KB, Acharya RN. Consequences of excessive use of Amlarasa (sour taste): A case-
control study. Ayu 2014; 35(2): 124. ISSN: 0974-8520.
81. Panara KB, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ. Pharmacognostical and phytochemical evaluation of
fruit pulp of Tamarindus indca Linn. International Journal of Ayurvedic Medicine 2014;
5(1): 37-41. ISSN: 0976-8157.
82. Panara KB, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ. Pharmacognostical and phytochemical evaluation of
fruit pulp of Oxalis corniculata L. International Journal of Universal Pharmacy &
Biosciences 2014; 3(2): 216-226. ISSN: 2319-8141.
83. Panara KB, Harisha CR, Nishteshwar K, Shukla VJ. Pharmacognostical evaluation of
Bijapura (Citrus medica Linn.) Leaves. International Journal of Ayurveda and allied
Sciences 2014; 3(4): 112-120. ISSN: 2278-4772.
84. Singh KS, Ashok BK, Kaur M, Ravishankar B, Chandola HM. Hypoglycemic and anti-
hyperglycemic activity of Saptrangayadi Ghana Vati- An Ayurvedic Compound
Formulation. Ayu 2014; 35(2): 187-190. ISSN: 0974-8520.
85. Kapadiya, Parul R, Dave AR, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ. Pharmacognostical and
pharmaceutical analysis of amrutadi vati in the management of tamaka shwasa wsr to
bronchial asthma. Pharmacie Globale2014; 5(3). 1-7. ISSN: 0976-8157.
86. Keshava DV, Baghel MS, Harisha CR, Goyal M, Shukla VJ. Pharmacognostical and
phytochemical evaluation of Agatsya Haritaki Rasayana – a compound Ayurvedic
formulation. Journal of Ayurveda and Holistic Medicine 2014; 2(5): 8-10. ISSN: 2321-
1563.
87. Khemuka N, Harisha CR,Shukla VJ, Galib R, Patgiri BJ, Prajapati PK. Preliminary
pharmacognostical and phytochemical evaluation of Prashasta and Aprashasta Haritaki
(Terminalia Chebula Retz.). IJAM 2014; 5(3): 257-268. ISSN: 0976-5921.
88. Patwardhan K, Galib R, Kumar S. Peer Reviewed Journals of Ayurveda - An Appraisal.
Journal of Research and Education in Indian Medicine 2014; 20(3-4): 141-152. ISSN:
0970-7700.
89. Nishteswar K. An observational case study on effect of Lasuna Kalka (Garlic paste). Ardita
Vata (Bell’s palsy) Short communication SLJIM 2013; 3(2): 219-221. ISSN: 2012-9238.
90. Nishteswar K. Development of disease wise protocol in Ayurvedic clinical research. Ayu
2014; 35(1): 3-4. ISSN: 0974-8520
91. Nishteswar K. Assessment of Rasa (taste) of Non-classical drugs- A pharmacodynamic
Principle. Annals of Ayurvedic Medicine 2014; 3(1): 29-35. ISSN: 2277-4092.
92. Nishteswar K. Credential evidences of Ayurvedic cardio-vascular herbs. Ayu 2014; 35(2):
111. ISSN: 0974-8520.
93. Nishteswar K, Review on Rasashastra written by Andrew Masan. Ayu 2014; 35(2): 218.
ISSN: 0974-8520.
94. Nishteswar K. Intercropping of Ayurvedic herbs useful in the management of diabetes A
lifestyle disease. Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Science & Technology 2015; 5(1): 22-
26. ISSN: 2248-9571(print).
95. Nishteswar K. Joshi H, Karra RD. Role of indigenous herbs in the management of
Alzheimer’s disease. Ancient Science of Life 2014; 34(13): 3-7. ISSN: 0257-7941.
96. Nishteswar K. Watermark of original Ayurveda: Is it fading away in current clinical
practice and research. Ayu 2014; 35(3): 219-20. ISSN: 0974-8520.
97. Kolhe R, Acharya RN, Ashok BK, Ravishankar B. Chronic toxicity study of stem bark
powder of Kanchanara (Bauhinia variegata L.) in albino rats. IJNPR 2014; 5(3): 244-248.
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98. Kolhe, Rasika H, Acharya RN, Shukla VJ. Role of thin-layer chromatography in
ascertaining Kashaya Rasa (astringent taste) in medicinal plants on the concept of
Samana and Vichitra Pratyayarabdha principles of Ayurveda. AYU 2014; 35(2): 179. ISSN:
0974-8520.
99. Vyas K, Galib R, Prajapati PK. Methods of GugguluShodhana in Ayurveda – A Review.
International Journal of Ayurvedic Medicine 2014; 5(2): 154-160. ISSN: 0976-5921.
100. Vyas K, Galib R, Prajapati PK. Guggulu (Commiphorawightii (Arn.) Bhandari) and Its
formulations in Brihatrayee - A review. Global J Res Med Plants & Indigen Med 2014;
3(9): 359–369. ISSN: 2277-4289.
101. Vyas K, Galib R, Prajapati PK. Anti‑ hyperlipidaemic activity of fresh and old Guggulu
(Commiphora wightii(Arn.) in experimental animals.International Journal of Green
Pharmacy 2014; 257-262. ISSN: 0973-8258.
102. Vyas K, Galib R, Prajapati PK. Anti-tussive activity of Arseno-mercurial preparation in
Sulphur Dioxide induced Cough in mice. Journal of Research and Education in Indian
Medicine 2015. ISSN: 0970-7700.
103. Kolhe R, Acharya RN, Ravishankar B, Ashok BK. Safety valuation of Kulattha (Dolichos
biflorus Linn.) Seeds on Albino Rats. Inventi Rapid: Ethnopharmacology 2013; 4.1-4.
ISSN: 0976-3805.
104. Joshi K, Nishteswar K, Goyle M, Ladani S. Pharmacognostic evaluation of Pippalimoola
(Root of Piper longum Linn) w.s.r. to micrometric and isolation techniques. Ayurpharm
InternationalJournal of Ayurveda and Allied Sciences 2014; 3(6): 162-170. ISSN: 2278-
4772.
105. Goyal M. Samprapti Vightana Chikitsa of Mutraashmari (urinary Calculus). Journal of
Ayurved Physicians and Surgeons 2014; 1(1): 18-22. ISSN: 2394 6350.
106. Goyal M. Applied aspect of Chikitsa Sutra (Principle of treatment) of Amavata
(Rheumatoid arthritis). Journal of Ayurved Physicians and Surgeons 2015; 1(1): 37-42.
ISSN: 2394 6350.
107. Rajgopala M, Rajshree U, et. al., Ingredients identification and preliminary
photochemical analysis of Shahacharadi taila- A compound Ayurvedic formulation.
Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biological Research 2014; 3(6). ISSN: 2320-9267.
108. Mata S, Harisha CR, Vaghela D, Dhiman KS, Shukla VJ. Ingredients identification and
Pharmaceutical Analysis of Brihat Jeevakadya Taila- A compound ayurvedic
formulation. American Journal of Pharmacy and Health research 2014; 3(1): 166-173.
ISSN: 2321-3647.
109. Meena RK, Dudhamal TS, Gupta SK. Horse shoe fistula-in-ano treated with
Ksharasootra- Case Report. International Ayurvedic Medical Journal 2014; 2(3): 307-
310. ISSN: 2320 5091.
110. Meena RK, Dudhamal TS. Guggulu based Kaharasutra in the treatment of Bhagandara
(fistula-in-ano)-Case report AYUSHDHARA 2014; 1(1): 20-24. ISSN: 2393-9583 (Print)
ISSN: 2393-9591 (Online).
111. Pandya MG, Dave AR. A clinical study of Punarnava Mandura in the management of
Pandu Roga in old age (Geriatric anemia)”. Ayu 2014; 35(3): 252-260. ISSN: 0974-8520.
112. Pandya MG, Harisha CR, Dave AR, Shukla VJ. Pharmacognostical and phytochemical
evaluation of Amrutarnava Rasa-A polyherbomineral compound. International journal
of Universal pharmacy and Bio sciences 2014; 3(5): 125-135. ISSN: 2319-8141.
113. Debnath M, Biswas M, Shukla VJ, Nishteswar K. Phytochemical and analytical
evaluation of Jyotishmati (Celastrus paniculatus Willd) leaf extract. Ayu 2014; 35(1): 54-
57. ISSN: 0974-8520.
114. Mojumder P, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ. Comparative pharmacognostical & Phytochemical
Study on different plant sources of Parpataki. World journal of Pharmaceutical
Research 2014; 3(4): 1531-1548. ISSN: 227-71057.

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115. Nariya PB, Shukla VJ, Acharya RN, Nariya MB, Bhatt PV, Pandit CM, Tada R. Isolation
and characterization of phytosterols from Cordia macleodii (Hook f. and Thomson) bark
by chromatographic and spectroscopic method. Asian Journal of Pharmaceutcal &
Clinical Research 2014; 7(5): 86-88. ISSN: 0974-2441.
116. Parmar N, Patel BR, Nariya MB. A comparative experimental study to evaluate Mutrala
(diuretic) activity of Bilva Moola and Patra (Aegle marmelos Corr.) Ayu 2014; 35(3).
344-347. ISSN: 0974-8520.
117. Nilofar S, Rajput S, Cholera M, Dei LP, Donga SB. Upapluta Yonivyapad w. s. r.
vulvovaginitis during pregnancy. International Journal of Ayurvedic Medicine 2015;
6(1): 16-23. ISSN: 0976-5921.
118. Nilofar S, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ, Donga SB, Pharmacognostical and phytochemical
standardisation of dhatakyadi varti- an Ayurvedic polyherbomineral formulation.
European Journal of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences 2015; 2: 1640-649. ISSN:
2349-8870.
119. Rajashekhara N, Ashok BK, Sharma PP, Ravishankar B. The evaluation of anti-
ulcerogenic effect of rhizome starch of two source plants of Tugaksheeree (Curcuma
angustifolia Roxb. and Maranta arundinacea Linn.) on pyloric ligated rats Ayu 2014;
35(2): 191. ISSN: 0974-8520.
120. Padhar B, Dave AR, Chandola HM, Goyal M. Emergency Ayurvedic management of
Dyspnea w.s.r. to Shvasa Roga. Punarna V- An International Peer Reviewed Ayurved
Journal 2015; 2(5): 1-9. ISSN: 2348-18460.
121. Goriya P, Galib R, Prajapati PK. Formulation development and Preliminary Physico-
chemical evaluation of Kushtha Taila, International Journal of Research in Ayurveda and
Pharmacy 2014; 5(3): 246-251. ISSN: 2229-3566.
122. Goriya P, Prajapati PK, Galib R. Micrometric evaluation of cultivated and wild varieties
of Raphanus sativus Linn. Leaves. International Journal of Universal Pharmacy and Bio
Sciences 2014; 3(2): ISSN: 2319-8141.
123. Raval P, Patel BR, Shukla VJ, Patil B, Parmar N, Pandya P,Bhardwaj S. A comparative
study on different market samples and standard samples of Shalaparni through
physicochemical methods and near infrared spectroscopy Indian Journal of
Pharmaceutical and Biological Research 2014; 2(4):20-25. ISSN: 2320-9267.
124. Kapadiya PR, Dave AR, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ. Pharmacognostical and Pharmaceutical
analysis of Amrutadi Vati in the management of Tamaka Shwasa w.s.r. to Bronchial
Asthma. International Journal Of Comparative Pharmacy 2014; (02): 1-4. ISSN: 0976-
8157.
125. Kapadiya PR, Dave AR, Harisha CR, VJ Shukla. Pharmacognostical and pharmaceutical
analysis of Vasadi vati in the management of Tamaka swasa w.s.r. to Bronchial Asthma.
International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research & Analysis 2014; 4(5): 285-291. ISSN:
2249-7781.
126. Kapadiya PR, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ, Dave AR. Pharmacognostical and pharmaceutical
analysis of Amrutadi Vati- in the management of Tamak swasa WRT Bhronchial
asthama. International journal of Comprehensive Pharmacy 2014; 3 (1): 1-5. ISSN:
0976-8157.
127. Patel JK, Dudhamal TS, Gupta SK, Mahanta VD. Management of Mootraghata (Benign
Prostatic Hyperplesia) with herbal remedies-A pilot study. International Journal of
Ayurvedic Medicine 2014; 5(1): 102-110. ISSN: 0976-5921.
128. Patel E, Padiya RH, Acharya RN, Chauhan MG. Research article pharmacognostical
evaluation of Croton roxburghii Balak (Euphorbiaceae) root. International Journal of
Pharmaceutical Archive 2014; 3(4): 356-360. ISSN: 2319-7226.

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129. Patil B, Harisha CR, Patel BR, Parmar N, Save A. Variant ofTribulusspecies-a scientifical
study through DNA RAPD –molecular characterization. Indian journel of pharmaceutical
and Biological Research 2014; 2(4):15-19. ISSN: 2320-9267.
130. Choudhary P, Dei LP, Sharma S. A RCT on the efficacy of nimbadi yoni varti on abnormal
vaginal discharge in reproductive aged women. JAHM 2014; 2(6): 1-12. ISSN: 2321-
1563.
131. Choudhary P, Dei LP, Sharma S. Pharmacognostical and Phytochemical Standardization
of Nimbadi Yoni Varti - An Ayurvedic Formulation. AJPHR 2014; 2(7): 267-277. ISSN:
2321–3647.
132. Kumar P, Naik R, Nishteswar K, Archana I, Panara K, Joshi K.Experimenatl and clinical
evidence of Andrographis paniculata (Roxb)Wall.Ex.Nees. (Bhunimba)- A review. IJPBA
2013; 4(6): 1086-1093. ISSN: 0976-3333.
133. Dharmarajan P, Harisha CR, Thakar AB. Pharmacognostical and physio- chemical
evaluation of siddharthakachoorna - A poly herbal compound in the management of
Psoriasis. International Journal of Universal pharmacy and Bio sciences 2014; 3(4): 67-
75. ISSN: 2319-8141.
134. Dharmarajan P, Harisha CR, Thakar AB. An analytical study on Panchavalkalachoorna- a
polyherbal compound in the management of psoriasis. Indian Journal of
pharmaceutical & biological Research 2014; 2(4): 9-14. ISSN: 2320-9267.
135. Masram P, Chaudhary s, Patel KS, Kori VK, Rajagopala S. A brief review on ayurvedic
concept of immunity and immunization. Ayurpharm International Journal of Ayurveda
and Allied Sciences 2014; 3(8):230-240. ISSN: 2278-4772.
136. Masram P, Patel KS, Kori VK, Rajagopala S. Review on Karshya (Nutritional disorder in
ayurveda) and malnutrition. Pharma Science Monitor 2014; 5(3): 214-223. ISSN: 0976-
7908. Impact factor: 0.3397/ICV:4.10
137. Verma P, Patgiri BJ, Galib R, Prajapati PK. Shelf life evaluation of Rasayana Churna: A
Preliminary study. Ayu, 2014; 35(2): 184-186. ISSN: 0974-8520.
138. Rupavatiya P, Harisha CR, Patel D, Ladani S. Detailed Comparative Pharmacognostical
Evaluation of Cassia tora L. and Casssia hirsuta L. Universal journal of Pharmacy 2013;
3(3): 23-28. ISSN: 2320-303X.
139. Gupta R, Tekraj P, Dei LP, Donga SB, Shukla G, Pandey S. Role of Oral & Local therapy as
well as lifestyle modification in the management of Leucorrhoea. International journal
of pharmaceutical & Biological Archives 2014; 5(4): 40-44. ISSN: 0976-3333.
140. Naik R, Borkar SD, Acharya RN, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ. Pharmacognostical and
preliminary phytochemical evaluation of Olax scandens (roxb) fruit. Universal Journal of
Pharmacy 2014; 03(02): 62-66. ISSN: 2320-303X.
141. Naik R, Borkar SD, Acharya RN, Shukla VJ. Evaluation of phytochemical content,
nutritional value and anti oxidant activity of Olax scandens (Roxb.) leaves. International
Ayurvedic Medical Journal 2015; 3(3): 702-709. ISSN: 2320-5091.
142. Roy R, Jash SK, Acharya RN, Gorai D. Chemistry and pharmacology of the genus
Limnophila (Scrophulariaceae). The Natural Products Journal 2015; 5(4): 14-33. ISSN:
2210-3163 (Online) ISSN: 2210-3155 (Print).
143. Dutt RK, Notani B, Nishteswar K. Potentialities of berberine containing medicinal plant-
A review. International Journal of Pharmacy Review and Research 2014; 4(2): 120-126.
ISSN: 2248-9193, e-ISSN: 2248-9207.
144. Kolhe R, Acharya RN, Harisha CR. Comparative pharmacognostical evaluation of three
source drugs of Trivrut. Ayurpharm InternationalJournal of Ayurveda and Allied
Sciences 2014; 3(7): 195–202. ISSN: 2278-4772.
145. Rajkala R, Galib R, Thakar AB. Hypersensitivity with Ayurvedic oils under inappropriate
use. Indian Journal of Dermatology 2014; 5(59): 517-518. ISSN: 0019-5154.

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146. Thomas R, Harisha CR, Prajapati PK, Mojumder P. Influence of Mardhana on


parmacognostical parameters of Chatuh-Shashti _Prahari Pippali Churna Vis-à-vis
Pippali Powder. International journal of Universal Pharmacy and Biosciences 2014; 3(3):
165-171. ISSN: 2319-8141.
147. Unadkat R, Harisha CR, Rajgopal M, Shukla VJ. Ingredients identification and
preliminary phytochemical analysis of Sahacharadi Taila-A compound Ayurvedic
formulation. International journal of Universal pharmacy and Bio sciences 2014; 3(6):
23-33. ISSN: 2319-8141.
148. Rajput DS, Patgiri BJ, Shukla VJ. Standardization of Shodhita Naga with special reference
to thermogravimetry and infra-red spectroscopy. Ayu 2014; 35(3): 316. ISSN: 0974-
8520.
149. Singh R, Rajagopala S, Patel KS. Krimighna Dashemani – an ayurvedic anthehelmintic
compound for hymenolepis nana – a case study. PunarnaV 2014; 2(5). 1-6. ISSN: 2348-
1846.
150. Nisargi RS, Dave AR, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ. Pharmacognostical and Phytochemical
evaluation of Shilajatu Vatak – an Ayurvedic polyherbal formulation. International
Journal of Science Inventions Today 2014; 03(03): 239-249. ISSN: 2319-5436.
151. Nisargi RS, Harisha CR, Dave AR, Shukla VJ. Pharmacognostical and phytochemical
evaluation of Gokshuradi Guggulu, An ayurvedic herbal formulation. International
journal of Pharmaceutical Research and analysis 2014; 5(1): 24-29. ISSN: 2249-7781.
152. Acharya RN, Harisha CR, Rhiddish H, PandyaP, Shukla VJ. Microbial evaluation of
Limnophilla ruguosa Roth. (Merr) Leaf. Ayu 2014; 2(35): 207-210. ISSN: 0974-8520.
153. Pushpan R, Nishteswar K. Rasa Nirdhāran a (assessment of taste) of Leonotis nepetifolia
(L.) R. Br.: A preliminary study in healthy volunteers. Ancient Science of Life 2014; 33(3).
186-191. ISSN: 0257-7941.
154. Pushpan R, Kumari H, Nishteswar K, Vishwanathan N. Preliminary phytochemcial
screening Of Narikelapushpa (Flower of Cocos Nucifera L.). Global Journal of Traditional
Medicine System 2013; 2(2): 1-3. ISSN: 2319-8761.
155. Sharma R.Antidiabetic claims of Tinospora cordifolia (Willd.) Miers: Critical appraisal
and role in therapy. Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine 2015; 5(1): 68-78.
ISSN: 1995-7645.
156. Sharma R. Biochemical and anthropometric profile of obese subjects of different
Prakriti (constitution). International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Physiology
2015; 2(1): 16-22. ISSN: 2348-8093.
157. Sharma R. Liquid media’s in Bhavana Samskara: A pharmaceutico-therapeutic prospect.
The Journal of Phytopharmacology 2015; 4(1): 49-57. ISSN: 2042-7158.
158. Sharma R. Importance of Manas Tattva: A searchlight in Yoga Darshana. Ayu 2014;
35(3):221-6. ISSN:0974-8520.
159. Sharma R. Nootropic (medhya) effect of Bhāvita Śaṇkhapuṣpī tablets: A clinical
appraisal. Ancient Science of Life 2014; 34(2): 109-12. ISSN: 0257-7941.
160. Sharma R.s Therapeutic vistas of Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia (willd.) Miers): A
medico-historical memoir. Journal of Research and education in Indian Medicine 2014;
20(2): 121-135. ISSN: 0970-7700.
161. Sharma R. Remarkson“Tinosporacordifolia: Oneplant, manyroles. Ancient Science of
Life 2014; 33(3): 194-199. ISSN: 0257-7941.
162. Sharma R. Yoga: As an adjunct therapy to trim down the Ayurvedic drug requirement in
non insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. Ancient Science of Life 2014; 33(4):229-35.
ISSN: 0257-7941.
163. Sharma R. Shankhapushpi (Convolvulus pluricaulis Choisy) Validation of the Ayurvedic
therapeutic claims through contemporary studies. International Journal of Green
Pharmacy 2014; 8(4). ISSN: 0973-8258.

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164. Sharma R. Memory loss in geriatric age and its prevention through yogic lifestyle.
Journal of Research and education in Indian Medicine 2014; 20(1): 29-35. ISSN: 0970-
7700.
165. Sharma R. Efficacy of Makardhwaja on Madhumeha (Type 2 Diabetes) – A review
through Ayurvedic studies. American Journal of Phytomedicine and Clinical
Therapeutics 2014; 12(2): 1470-1479. ISSN: 2321-2748.
166. Sharma R. Philosophical and Applied Vistas of Yoga in Charaka Samhita. Annals of
Ayurvedic Medicine 2014; 3(1-2): 48 – 51. ISSN: 2277-4092.
167. Sharma R. Physico- Chemical evaluation of Guduchyadi kwatha for Instant use: An
Ayurvedic Herbal formulation. British Journal of Pharmaceutical Research 2014; 4(20).
ISSN: 2231-2919.
168. Sharma R. Standard Manufacturing procedure (SMP) of Kumkumadi Ghrita: An
Ayurvedic formulation. World journal of Pharmaceutical Research 2014; 3(9): 806-811.
ISSN: 2321-3310.
169. Sharma R, Standardization and quality control parameters of Dashmoola Kwatha
Granules for Instant use: An Ayurvedic formulation. American International Journal of
Contemporary Scientific Research 2014; 1(4): 10-16. ISSN: 2349 – 4425.
170. Sharma R. Concepts of Manas (~mind): An Insight from Vaiseshika Darshana and
Ayurveda. British Journal of Medical and Health Research 2014; 1(1): 1-12. ISSN: 2231-
0614.
171. Sharma R. An assessment of selected Yogic and naturopathic procedures on Smriti. Sri
Lankan Journal of Indiginous Medicine 2014; 03(02): 191-197. ISSN: 2012-9238.
172. Sharma R. Genomic Counterparts to Human Constitution (Prakriti). Indian Journal of
Ancient Medicine and Yoga 2014; 7(2): 30-37. ISSN: 0974-6986.
173. Sharma R, Quality Control Evaluation of Maska Mruganka Rasa: An Ayurvedic Metallic
Formulation. International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biological Achieves 2014;
4(6): 1181-1186. ISSN: 0976-3333.
174. Sharma R. Antidiabetic appraisal of Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia (Willd.) Miers):
Insightful exposition of Ayurvedic claims. Rasamruta 2014; 6(16). ISSN: 0976-0075.
175. Sharma R. Recommendation of Ayurvedic diet and lifestyle guidelines for different
Prakriti (constitution)people. Rasamruta 2014; 6(23). ISSN: 0976-0075.
176. Sharma R. Clinical efficacy of Kumkumadi Ghrita prepared by Kesar and Nagakesar on
Mukhadushika (Acne vulgaris). International Journal of Pharma Sciences and Research
2014; 5(11). ISSN: 0975-9492.
177. Sharma R. Ingredients identification and quality control Evaluation of shwadanshtradi
taila: an ayurvedic Formulation. Ayurpharm InternationalJournal of Ayurveda and Allied
Sciences 2014; 3(9): 267–274. ISSN: 2278-4772.
178. Sharma R. Concept of Manas (Mind) In Nāstika Darshana. Journal of Ayurveda
Physicians and Surgeons 2014; 1(1): 23-29. ISSN: 2394-6350.
179. Sharma R. Impact of selected Yogic procedures as SattvavajayaCikitsa on “Smriti”.
Journal of Research and education in Indian Medicine 2014; 20(3-4):181-189. ISSN:
0970-7700.
180. Gokarn R, Patgiri BJ, Prajapati PK, Galib R. Pharmaceutical standardization of Svarna
vanga. Ancient Science of Life 2013; 33(2): 97-102. ISSN: 0257-7941.
181. Chowdhury S, Nishteswar K, Nariya MB. Analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects of
aqueous extract of leaves of Pentatropiscapensis Linn. f. (Bullock). Ancient Science of
Life2014; 34(2): 64-67. ISSN: 0257-7941.
182. Lad S, Patel KS, Harisha CR, Kori VK, Rajagopala S. Pharmacognostical &pharmaceutical
evaluation of Prinana modaka- a compound Ayurvedic formulation. Universal Journal of
Pharmacy 2014; 3(6): 30-33. ISSN: 2320-303X.

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183. Sathish HS, Dudhamal TS, Gupta SK, Bhuyan C, Baghel MS.Overview of academic
researches on Vranaropan (Tissue Healing) properties of Ayurvedic Drugs. Indian
Journal of Ancient Medicine and Yoga 2014; 7(1): 33-47. ISSN: p-0974-6986, e-0974-
6994.
184. Deshmukh S, Vyas MK, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ. Pharmacognostical and pharmaceutical
analysis of Shatapushpadya Churna.Ayurpharm InternationalJournal of Ayurveda and
Allied Sciences 2014; 3(4): 91–96. ISSN: 2278-4772.
185. Deshmukh S, Vyas M, Vyas H, Dwivedi RR. Concept of Life style in Ayurveda classics.
GlobalJournal of Research on medicinal plants and Indigenous medicine 2015; 4(2): 30–
37. ISSN: 2277-4289.
186. Deshmukh S, Vyas MK. Does Lifestyle disturbance affect digestion- A
surveyStudy.GlobalJournal of Research on medicinal plants and Indigenous medicine
2014; 3(4): 175–183. ISSN: 2277-4289.
187. Kalaskar SS, Harisha CR, Patel BR, Shukla VJ. Camparative Pharmacognostical and
analytical studies Stem bark of Species of Steriospermum souolensis (Roxb) D.C.and
Radermachera xylocarpa (Roxb) K. Universal journal of Pharmacy 2014; 3(6): 39-45.
ISSN: 2320-303X.
188. Joshi S, Goyal M, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ. Pharmacognostical and pharmaceutical assay of
Treesa Haritaki. IJPBA Journal 2014; 5(3): 109-113. ISSN: 0976-3333.
189. Joshi SG, Chandola HM, Dave AR. A comparative clinical study of Asanadi Ghanvati and
Gomutra Haritaki in Kapha Medo Margavarana (Dyslipidemia). Ayu 2014; 35(2): 152-
159. ISSN: 0974-8520.
190. Rajput S, Nilofar S, Mata S, Dei LP, Donga SB. Effect of Apamarga Kshara Taila Uttarbasti
in the management of infertility w.s.r. Tubal-Blockage. International Journal of
Ayurvedic Medicine 2015; 6(1): 51-58. ISSN: 0976-5921.
191. Joshi S, Goyal M, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ. Pharmacognostical and pharmaceutical assay of
Gomutra Haritaki. IJUPBS Journal 2014; 3(5): 104- 107. ISSN: 2319-8141.
192. Vekaria s, Nishteswar K, Patel BR, Harisha CR. Pharmacognostic evaluation of root of
Mahanimba (Melia azadarach L.) International Journal of Scienceinvention today 2014;
3(3):284-89. ISSN: 2319-5436.
193. Adhvaryu SR, Dave AR, Goyal M, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ. Pharmacognostical and
phytochemical Analysis of Jatmansyadi Tablet. European Journal of Biomedical and
Pharmaceutical Sciences 2015; 2(1): 622-629. ISSN: 2349-8870.
194. Sahau SK, Harisha CR, Dhiman KS, Vaghela DB, Shukla VJ. Pharmacognostical and
physicochemical analysis of Ashwagandhadi Compound in Allargic rhinitis (Vataja
Prastishaya polyherbal formulation. International Journal of Universal Pharmacy &
Biosciences 2014; 3(2): 122-130. ISSN: 2319-8141.
195. Ladani S, Harisha CR, Jani S, Goriya P, Rupavatiya P. Comparative pharmacognostical
evaluation of some important Phyllanthes herbaceous Complex. International Journal
for Ayurveda and allied sciences 2015;3(5):150 -161. ISSN: 2278-4772.
196. Singh KS, Ashok BK, Kaur M, Ravishankar B, Chandola HM. Hypoglycemic and
antihyperglycemic activity of Saptarangyadi Ghanavati: An Ayurvedic compound
formulation. Ayu 2014; 35(2): 187-190. ISSN: 0974-8520.
197. Kalaskar S, Harisha CR, Patel BR, Jani S. Micromorphological and micrometric evaluation
of radermacheraxylocarpa (roxb.) Roxb ex. K.schum flower. Internationaljournal of
universalpharmacy and bio sciences 2014; 3(3) 703-710. ISSN: 2319-814.
198. Roy S, Acharya RN, Shukla VJ. Impactof Shodhana on Physico-chemical and
chromatographical profiles of Gunja (Abrus precatoriusLinn.). Seeds J Res Educ Indian
Med 2013; 20(1): 59-65. ISSN : 0970-7700 (Print).

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199. Roy S, Harisha CR, Acharya RN. Pharmacognostical evaluation& localization of tannin
content in leaves of important species of combretaceae. International Journal of
UniversalPharmacy and Bio Sciences 2014; 3(5). ISSN: 2319-8141.
200. Roy S, Gorai D, Acharya RN, Roy R. Combretum (combretaceae): biological activity and
phytochemistry. Indo American Journal of Pharm Research 2014; 4(11) ISSN: 2231-
6876.
201. Roy S, Harisha CR, Acharya RN. Pharmacognostical evaluation &localizationof tannin
contant in leaves of IMP. Spp. of Combrataceae. International journal of Universal
pharmacy and Bio sciences 2014; 3(5): 70-80. ISSN: 2319-8141.
202. Dhoke SP, Dwivedi RR, Harisha CR, Vyas MK, Sah MK. Pharmacognostical and physico-
chemical evaluation of kharjurapaka: an Ayurvedicherbal fourmulation; International
Journal of UniversalPharmacy and biosciences ISSN: 2319-8141.
203. Chaudhary SA, Patel KS, Kori VK, Rajagopala S. Clinical study on sub-acute and chronic
kasa and its management with Vasa Avaleha in children. International Journal of
Ayurvedic Medicine 2014; 5(2): 210-219. ISSN: 0976-5921.
204. Chaudhary SA, Patel KS, Kori VK, Rajagopala S. Management of doshikakasa in sub-
acute and chronic stage with Vyaghri Haritaki Avaleha in children. Ayurpharm
International Journal of Ayurveda and Allied Sciences 2014; 3 (4): 97-111. ISSN: 2278-
4772.
205. Dhoke SP, Dwiwedi RR, Harisha CR, Vyas MK. Pharmacognostical and physicochemical
evaluation of KARJURA PAKA: An ayurvedic herbal formulation. Universal Journal of
Pharmacy 2015; 4(1): 15-22. ISSN: 2320-303X.
206. Singh S, Harisha CR, Nishteshwar K, Patel BR. Comparative pharmacognostical study of
Cissampelous pareira Linn. AndCyclea peltata (Lam) Hook. F. Thomas. The source plants
of classical Patha. International journal of Universal Pharmacy and Biosciences 2015;
3(3): 106-116. ISSN: 2319-8141.
207. Bhuvad S, Nishteswar K. Review of adaptogenic drugs w.s.r.to Madhuraskandha
(Charakasamhita). International Journal of Pharmaceutical & Biological Archieves 2014;
5(3); 23-28. ISSN: 0976-3333.
208. Bhuvad S, Nishteswar K. Identification of drugs of Madhuraskandha of Charakasamhita.
IJAM 2014; 5(1): 23-36. ISSN: 2348-3962.
209. Bhuvad S, Nishteswar K. Review of anti-oxidant herbal drugs w.s.r to Madhuraskandha
(Charakasamhita). IJAHM 2014; 4(2): 1480-1493 ISSN: 2249-5746.
210. Bhuvad S, Nishteswar K. Antioxidant activity of Madhuraprabhav drugs delineated in
Madhuraskandha of Charaka’s. Material Medica Journal of Biological &Scientific
opinion 2014; 2(6): 349-354. ISSN: 2321-6328.
211. Bhuvad S, Nishteswar K, Acharya RN, Nariya MB. Comparative anti-inflammatory and
analgesic activities of leaf powder and decoction of Chirabilva [Holopteleaintegrifolia
(Roxb.) Planch] Ayu 2014; 35(3): 339-343. ISSN: 0974-8520.
212. Tavare S, Nishteswar K. Role of Deepaniya and Shwasahara Dashemani in the
management of Tamakashwasa w.s.r to Bronchial asthma: A review. IJAM 2014; 5(1):
11-22. ISSN: 0976-5921.
213. Kumar V, Dudhamal TS, Gupta SK, Mahanta VD. A Comparative clinical study of
Siravedha and Agnikarma in management of Gridhrasi (Sciatica). Ayu 2014; 35 (3): 270-
276. ISSN: 0974-8520.
214. Kurapati VK, Nishteswar K. Management of Ano-rectal disorders by Kshārasūtra: A
clinical report. Ancient Science of Life 2014; 34(2): 89-95. ISSN: 0257-7941.
215. Unnikrishnan, Nishteswar K. A cardioprotective activity of herbal formulation of
Bhavamishra- a review International Ayurvedic medical Journal 2015; 3(3): 850-861.
ISSN: 2320-5091.

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216. Vyas MK, Deshmukh S. Impact of ideal lifestyle for disease prevention. Journal of Vishva
Ayurveda Parishad 2014 ISSN: 0976-8300.
217. Vyas KY, Nariya MB, Galib R, Prajapati PK. Anti-hyperlipidaemic activity of fresh and
old Guggulu (Commiphora wightii (Arn.) Bhandari) in experimental animals.
International Journal of Green Pharmacy 2014; 8(4): 257-262. ISSN: 0973-8258.
218. Vyas H, Harisha CR, Dave AR, Shukla VJ. Pharmacognostical and pharmaceutical Study
of Nisha Lauha in the management of Pandu W.S.R. Iron deficiency anaemia. Universal
Journal of Pharmacy 2015; 3(6): 46-50. ISSN: 2320-303X.
219. Salih y, Acharya RN, Kolhe R, Harisha CR. Pharmacognostical evaluation of leaf and stem
of Launea sarmentosa (Willd) Schultz.-Bip.Ex Kuntze. Journal of Drug research in
Ayurveda and Siddha 2012; 34(1-4): 73-84. ISSN: 0975-2722.
220. Panara K, Singh S, Joshi K, Kumar PA, Nishteswar K. Review On Research Studies Of
Vasapatra(Leaf Of Adhatoda vasica Nees.) International Journal of Pharmacognsoy
2014; 1(3): 168-173. ISSN: 2348-3962.
221. Ranjan M, Thakar AB et al. A review on pharmacodynamics of Virechanakarma and
virechanopaga Dashemani. Pharma Science Monitar 2014; 5(3): 197-204. ISSN: 0976-
7908.
222. Dharmarajan P, Massram P, Thakar AB et al., A Systemic analysis on psoriasis W.S.R. to
Ekakustha, al Pharma Science Monitor -International Journal of pharmaceutical
sciences 2014; 5(3): 333-347. ISSN: 0975-4725.
223. Kolhe r, Acharya RN. Trivrut and its important in the classical text of Ayurveda: a
comprehensive review research & reviews, A Journal of Ayurvedic Science, Yoga and
Naturopathy 2014; 1(2): 33-53. ISSN: 2395-6682.
224. Lakhmale S, Acharya RN. Antimicrobial activity of Symphorema polyandrum Wight.
Seeds. Journal of Indian System of Medicine 2014; 2(2): 66-70. ISSN: 2320-4419

Publication in Journal- without ISSN number 2014-2015

225. Roy S, Acharya RN, Mandal NC, Barman S, Ghosh R. Evaluation of antifungal activity of
raw and processed Gunja (Abrus precatorius Linn) seeds. Int Journal of Indigenous
Knowledge and Biological Sciences 2014; 1(1)-5.

226. Rajagopala S, Baghel MS. Clinical research in Ayurveda, Treatise. Journal of Ayurveda
Medical association of India 2014 ; 1 (1): 7-10. ISSN:
227. Article in CD: Anjana Goswami, Rajagopala S., V.K. Kori, K.S. Patel; “Shodhana Karma in
Paediatrics w.s.r. to Ekakushtha (Psoriasis)-A single case study”, 6th World Ayurveda
Congress-“Ayurveda and Health Challenges” at New Delhi (7th -9th November 2014).

Publication in Souvenir 2014-15

228. Dr. Alankruta R. Dave, Dr. Parul Kapadiya , Dr. Ratnang Dave., Published paper on -
“Management of disorders of Trimarma” W.S.R to Hridroga (Heart Disease) in the
International conference on disorders of Trimarma” held on 1-2 Sep.2015 at Nidiad.
Page no 49-54

229. K. Nishteswar; Cultivation of Medicinal Plants of High Market Demand in Certain


Lifestyle diseases, Seminar Proceedings, National seminar on Opportunities and
Challenges in Conservation and Cultivation of Medicinal Plants-10th and 11th December-
Organized by Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College Hospital & Research Centre – Wardha,
Maharashtra

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230. Manjusha Rajagopala, Kundan Patel, Kishor Chudasama, Urdhvajatrugata cancer ma


upayogi aushadhiyo (Gujarati), Sanvedana, Souvenir published by Jamnagar Cancer
Research Institute on the occasion of Silver Jubilee Celebration (June 2015)
231. Alankruta R. Dave, Parul R. Kapadiya, Ratnang R. Dave “Role of Ayurved in
Gynecological disorders PCOS-Poly Cystic Ovarian Syndrome” in the Journal of Ayurved
& Yoga all India Ayurved Specialists (P.G.) Association. 33rd National conference on Role
of Ayurved in Gynecological disorders.
232. Alankruta R. Dave, Parul R. Kapadiya, Ratnang R Dave “An Auto Immune Disorder-
Amavata w.s.r. to Rheumatoid Arthritis & its management” in Souvenir of Seminar on
Auto Immune Disorders - Ayurvedic Therapies and Management organized by Rashtriya
Ayurved Vidyapeeth ( National Academy of Ayurveda ) during 30-31st March 2015- New
Delhi, Rashtriya Ayurved Vidyapith ( National Academy of Ayurveda ) New Delhi.
233. Alankruta R. Dave, Parul R. Kapadiya, Ratnang R Dave”Nadi Pariksha-An Important
Diagnostic Measure for Diseases” in Souvenir of National Seminar on Nadi Pariksha &
Other Diagnostic Measures organized by All India Ayurved Teachers Association, New
Delhi in association with Shubhdeep Ayurved Medical College, Indore during 10th& 11th
January, 2015.
234. Devangi Lashkari, Alankruta R. Dave “Evaluation of Clinical efficacy and safety of
Bonton Active Granules in the management of Asthi- Majja Kshaya w.s.r. to
Osteoporosis” in Souvenir of National Seminar on Nadi Pariksha & Other Diagnostic
Measures organized by All India Ayurved Teachers Association, New Delhi in association
with Shubhdeep Ayurved Medical College, Indore during 10th & 11th January, 2015.
235. Devangi Lashkari, Alankruta R. Dave “Asthi Kshaya W.S.R. to Osteoporosis in
Pregnancy and Lactation with Preventive and Curative aspects” 33rd National conference
on “Role of Ayurveda in Gynecological disorders, All India P.G. Association National
Seminar at Delhi
236. Himanshu R. Kanzaria, Alankruta R. Dave “Diagnostic Tools for Hypothyroidism” in
Souvenir of National Seminar on Nadi Pariksha & Other Diagnostic Measures organized
by All India Ayurved Teachers Association, New Delhi in association with Shubhdeep
Ayurved Medical College, Indore during 10th & 11th January, 2015.
237. Galib.Metals and Minerals in Ancient Indian literature: A synoptic view through
Charaka Samhita, Souvenir, National Seminar on Parada Vijnana, July 2014, IPGT & RA,
Jamnagar
238. Jitendra Varsakiya, Mandip Goyal, “Ayurvedic Management of Spinal diseases with
Panchkarma Chikitsa” in Ayush Darpana “Ayurveda for all” published for international
Conference 2014 Ayurveda for all , May 17-18, 2014 at Deharadun, Page no. 43-48.,
[ISSN No . 0976-3368
239. Dr. KS Patel, VK Kori, Rajagopala S; Importance of first breath in new born, a chapter
in the book on Pranavaha srota published by Dept. of Kaumarabhritya/Balrog &
Kriyasharira, BHU on the occasion of National seminar on Pranavaha Srotas, Dept. of
Kaumarbhritya/Balrog & Kriyasharira, Faculty of Ayurveda, IMS, BHU, Varanasi, 21 to 23
January, 2015
240. K Nishteswar Potential Medicinal Plants- A Real Strength of Ayurveda Souvenir,
SRESHTA-2015, National seminal on Standardization & quality control of herbal raw
drugs, 14-19
241. Karismasingh, Anup Thakar et.al, Role of Virechana in autoimmune disorder wsr to
RA, Compendium on Auto- immune Disorders Ayurvedic therapies and management,
Published by RAV, 30 March, 2015
242. Laxmipriya Dei, Shilpa Donga, Neha Pandya, Occupational hazards related to mining
and their Ayurvedic management under the aegis of Directorate General of Mines

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Souvenir release 5th Metaliferous Mines safety week-2014, from 31st Jan to 10th Feb,
2015.
243. Manjusha R., et. al., An Insight into Kriyakalpa, Souvenir of 6th National conference
on Shalakyatantra- Update Shalakyatantra, 2014, Tilak Ayurved Mahaviyalaya, Pune,
page no 30-39.
244. Manjusha R., et. al., Local therapeutic procedures in Shalakya Tantra: Present
scenario and scope, SAMHITA – the essence of Ayurveda: Souvenir of WAC 2014,page
no 85-90
245. Rajagopala S, VK Kori, KS Patel; Management of Cerebral Palsy – a challenging
pediatric disease’ published in “SAMHITHA – The Essence of Ayurveda”, a Souvenir
released on the occasion of 6th World Ayurveda Congress & Arogya Expo, New Delhi,
2014;, , page 91-96
246. Rajagopala S, Swapnil Raskar, Pravin Mesram; Diagnostic approach for the
assessment of Pranavaha srotastha vyadhi in children, published in the Souvenir of
National seminar on Pranavaha Srotas, Dept. of Kaumarbhritya/Balrog & Kriyasharira,
Faculty of Ayurveda, IMS, BHU, Varanasi, 21 to 23 January, 2015.
247. Rajesh P. Adhvaryu, Dr. Tarak R. Adhvaryu, Dr. Shreyas R. Adhvaryu; Published a
book “My experiences on Medical Astrology” Published by Dr. Rajesh P. Adhvaryu,
Bardoli: 1st edition, January 2014
248. Shreyas R. Adhvaryu; Published “Swine flu ni saral samaj” in Gujarati, in pamphlet
format ‘Swine flu Jagruti Abhiyan”, Bardoli, March 2015.

Published articles in Peer Reviewed Journals with ISSN Number: 2015-2016

1. Doshi KA, Patel MH, Kadambari RK. Kumari (Aloe vera Tourn. ex Linn.)- A miraculous
herb on the earth - a classical review. International Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal
Medicine 2015; 5(3): 1754–1764. ISSN: 2249-5746.
2. Doshi KA, Patel MH, Kalaria B. Dhatura (Datura innoxia Mill.) - A Precious toxic plant - a
review. International Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicine 2015; 5(3): 1785–
1803. ISSN: 2249-5746.
3. Doshi KA, Patel MH, Patel DA, Jani SS. Narikela (Cocos nucifera Linn.), A heighted palm
tree with high medicinal value in Ayurveda – a Review. International Journal of Applied
Ayurved Research 2015;II (II): 210-223. ISSN: 2347-6362.
4. Kevalia JK, Pandya P, Makwana J, Patel M, Bhatt U. Pharmacognostical and
phytochemical evaluation of stem of Sericostoma pauciflorum stocks (Boraginaceae).
Pharma Science Monitor 2015; 6(1): 132-140. ISSN:0976-7908.
5. Kevalia JK, Pandya P, Makwana J, Patel M, Bhatt U. Pharmacognostical and
Phytochemical evaluation of stem of Sericostoma pauciflorum Stocks (Boraginaceae).
International Journal of Pharmaceutical sciences 2015; 6(1): 132- 140. ISSN: 0975-
4725.
6. Patel M, Harisha CR. Micromorphological, micromerric including histochemical
evaluation of leaf Madhavilata (Hiptage benghalensis Linn. (Kurz). International
Journal of Universal Phamacy and Bio Sciences 2016; 5(1): 148-157. p-ISSN: 2319-8142
e-ISSN: 2319-8141.
7. Patel MH, Doshi KA, Winston C. Gunja (Abrus precatorious Linn.) – A Noxious plant – a
review. Pharma science monitor 2015; 6(3): 41-55. ISSN:0976-7908.
8. Mehta NJ et al., A review on role of pratimarsha nasya with Anutaila (An Ayurvedic
medicated oil) in the prevention of respiratory disorders. World Journal of Pharmacy
and Pharmaceutical Sciences 2015; 4(9): 327-337. ISSN: 2278-4357.

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9. Mehta NJ et al., Safety evaluation study of Rasakarpura (a mercurial medicine of


Ayurved) at therapeutic dose level in Charles foster albino rats. World Journal of
Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences 2015; 3(10): 1461-1473. ISSN: 2278-4357.
10. Mehta NJ et al., Therapeutic importance of haridra (Curcuma Longa Linn.) In the
management of madhumeha w.s.r to diabetes mellitus-type 2 (NIDDM). World Journal
of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences 2015; 4(9): 355-369. ISSN: 2278-4357.
11. Mehta NJ et al., Toxicity study of Rasakarpura (a mercurial medicine of ayurved) on
five times of TED level. World Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences 2015;
4(8): 1091-1099. ISSN: 2278-4357.
12. Adhvaryu TR, Patel KS, Kori VK, Rajagopala S, Rajgopal M. In vitro antimicrobial study
of Tankan. European Journal of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences 2015; 2(7).
ISSN No. 2349-8870. SJIF Impact Factor 2.062.
13. Aditya N, Dudhamal TS, Gupta SK. Efficacy of Ksharasootra in Arsho- bhagandara (piles
and fistula-in-ano) in single sitting-a case study. European Journal of Biomedical and
Pharmaceutical Sciences 2016; 3(3): 442-445. ISSN: 2349-8870.
14. Aditya N, Dudhmal TS, Mahanta VD, Gupta SK. Partial fistulectomy and guggulu based
ksharasutra in the management of bhagandhara (Fistula-in-ano)- A case report.
International Journal of Innovative and Applied Research 2015; 3(11): 19-23. ISSN:
2348-0319.
15. Aghera H, Bundela V, Shukla VJ, Prajapati PK, Nariya MB. A notable review on
Terminalia arjuna and its imperative ayurvedic formulations: an overview.
International Ayurvedic Medical Journal 2015; 6(3): 1814-1819. ISSN: 2320-5091.
16. Aghera H, Savaliya V, Ghetia M, Nariya M, Shukla VJ, Prajapati PK. Pharmacological
assessment of Arjuna ghrita formulations for mootrasangrahniya (anti-diuretic)
activity in rats. Eur J Pharmac Med Res 2016; 3(4):184-188. ISSN 2394- 3211.
17. Rajgopala M, Patel KR. Role of Panchakarma in Shalakya. Journal of National
Ingegrated Medical Asociation 2015; 44(11). ISSN: 0377-0621.
18. Aparna K, Joshi A, Vyas M. Phyto-chemical and Pharmacological profiles of
Hyoscyamus Niger Linn (Parasika Yavani) – A review. Pharma Science monitor 2015;
153-158. Impact factor 0.3397/ICV: 4.10 ISSN: 0976-7908.
19. Aparna K, Joshi AJ, Vyas M. Adverse reaction of Parasika Yavani (Hyoscyamus niger
Linn): Two case study reports. Ayu 2015; 36(2): ISSN: p-0974-8520, e-0976-9382.
20. Arora VK, Dudhamal TS, Gupta SK, Mahanta VD; A Comparative clinical Study of
Siravedha and Agnikarma in management of Gridhrasi w.s.r. to Sciatica. Ayu 2014;
35(3): 270–276. ISSN: p-0974-8520, e-0976-9382.
21. Banothe GD, Mahanta VD, Gupta SK, Dudhmal TS. Management of benign prostatic
hyperplasia with Bala taila Matra basti - A case study. International Ayurvedic Medical
Journal, 2015; 3(3): 1262-1265. ISSN: 2320 5091.
22. Baraiya HP, Donga SB, Dei LP. Efficacy of Yavakshara tailauttarbasti in the
management of fallopian tube blockage. Ayu 2015; 36(1): 29. ISSN: p-0974-8520, e-
0976-9382.
23. Baraiya HP, Donga SB, Dei LP, Chauhan K. A review study on Uttar Basti of kumari taila
in the management of Vandhyatwa wsr to fallopian tubal blockage. IJAM 2015; 6(3).
ISSN: 0976-5921.
24. Baraiya HP, Donga SB, Dei LP, Chauhan K. Role of Nimbadi yonivarti in the
management of swetapradara w.s.r. abnormal vaginal discharge.International Journal
of Applied Ayurved Research 2015;2(4): 438-445. ISSN: 2347- 6362.
25. Baraiya HP, Donga SB, Pandya S, Dei LP. Role of UttarBasti of Kumari Taila in the
management of Fallopian tubal blockage by ijaar, International Journal of Applied
Ayurved Research 2015; II (II): 237-243. ISSN: 2347- 6362.

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26. Baraiya HP, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ, Donga SB, Chauhan K. Ingredient identification and
phytochemical standardization of Yavakshara taila-an Ayurvedic polyherbomineral
formulation. World Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences 2016; 5(1): 719-
725. ISSN: 2278-4357.
27. Baraiya HP, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ, Donga SB, Dei LP.Pharmacognostical and
phytochemical standardisation of nimbadi ghanavati - an Ayurvedic polyherbomineral
formulation. International Journal of Biological & Pharmaceutical Research Journal
2015; 6(9): 734-738. ISSN: 0976 - 3651 Print ISSN: 2229-7480.
28. Baraiya HP, Harisha CR, ShuklaVJ, Donga SB, Dei LP. Pharmacognostical and
Phytochemical standardization of Nimbadi Yonivarti- an Ayurvedic Poly herbo-mineral
Formulation. American Journal of Pharm Tech Research 2015, 5(4). ISSN: 2249-3387.
29. Bavalatti N, Rajagopala M, Vishvesh BN. Pothaki (Trachoma) a survey study of
prevalence and severity. Journal of Indian Sytem of Medicine 2015; 3(1). ISSN: 2320-
4419.
30. Bhadja M, Dudhmal TS, Gupta SK. Ksharasootra ligation in complicated case of fourth
grade interno-external piles: A case report; International Journal of Herbal Medicine
2015, 3(5): 52-55. ISSN: p-2394-0514, e-2321-2187.
31. Bhagyalakshmi BR, Galib R, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ, Prajapati PK. Micromatrix and
physico-chemical quality parameters of Shwasakuthara Rasa prepared by two
different methods, Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicine 2015; 1(2): 35-39. ISSN:
2454-5023.
32. Bhagyalakshmi BR, Galib R, Prajapati PK. Critical review of Shwasakuthara Rasa - A
herbomineral formulation. International Journal of Ayurvedic Medicine, 2015; 6(3):
206-211. ISSN: 0976-5921.
33. Bhagyalaxmi BR, Harisha CR, Galib, Prajapati PK, Shukla VJ. Micrometrix and physico
chemical quality parameters of Swashakutara Rasa prepared by two different methods.
Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicine 2015; 1(2): 35-39. ISSN: 5454-5023.
34. Bhardwaj S, Shukla VJ, Harisha CR, Jani S. Katuskandha (Group of pungent) drugs: A
scientific pharmacognostical approach in identification. Research & Reviews- Journal
of Pharmacognosy 2015; 2(2): 1-10. eISSN:2394-7276.
35. Bhariya HB, Harisha CR, Donga S, Chauhan K. Ingredients identification and
Phytochemical standerdization of KUMARI TAILA – An Ayurvedic Polyherbominaral
Formulation. Indo-American Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 2015; 2(12): 1557-
1565. ISSN NO 2231-6876.
36. Bhogayata K, Patel BR, Chhaya B, Doshi K, Modha J. Phytochemical screening of
Saptaparna (Alstoniascholaris R. Brr.) Bark. Ayush Dhara 2015; 2(2): 71-76. ISSN: 2393-
9583 (p)/2393-9591 (Online).
37. Bhuvad S, Nishteswar K. A Comparative critical analysis of sodhala rasayana kalpa with
madhuraskandha of charakasamhita, anveshana. AAMJ 2015; 1(3): 97-104. ISSN: 2395-
4159.
38. Bhuvad S, Nishteswar K. Analysis of Madhuraskandha’s rasayana drugs through
Pharmacognostical, Physicochemical and Phytochemical Parameters. Int J Ayu Pharm
Chem 2015; 3(1): 46-59. ISSN: 2350-0204.
39. Bhuvad S, Nishteswar K. Anti-oxidant activity perspectives in Rasayana Karma. Journal
of Indian System of Medicine 2015; 3(2): 69-81. ISSN-2320-4419.
40. Bhuvad S, Nishteswar K. Assessment of taste threshold by forced choice method of ten
madhuraskandha drugs. Journal of Research in Traditional Medicine 2015; 1(1): 10-15.
ISSN: 2455-3166.
41. Bhuvad S, Nishteswar K. Assessment of vrishya drugs of madhuraskandha w.s.r to
aphrodisiac activity. Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicines 2015; 3(4): 16-21. ISSN
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42. Biradar S, Chaudhari SY, Galib R, Prajapati PK. Arsenicals in Ayurveda – A review
through Brihatrayi. International Journal of Ayurvedic Medicine 2015; 6 (2): 113-121.
ISSN: 0976-5921.
43. Chaturbhuja B, Gupta SK, Dudhmal TS. Clinical effect of madhuamalaki rasayana (mar)
in the treatment of amlapitta w.s.r. to acid peptic disorders. Indian Journal of Ancient
Medicine and Yoga 2015; 8(3). ISSN: p-0974-6986; e-0974-699.
44. Chaudhari CY, Jagtap C, Thakkar JH, Galib R, Prajapati PK. Assessment of genotoxic
potential of Tamra Bhasma (incinerated copper). Toxicology International 2015.
ISSN: 0976-5131.
45. Chaudhari SY, Rajput DS, Galib R, Prajapati PK. Fourier transform infrared analysis of
Tamra Bhasma at different levels: A preliminary study. Ayu 2015; 36(1). ISSN: 0974-
8520.
46. Chaudhary S et al., Antenatal care: Routine care for pregnant women – A Scientific
approach through Ayurveda. Science Monitor 2015; 6(4). ISSN 0976-7908.
47. Chaudhary S et al., Clinical efficacy of fermentative medicinal formulations (asava-
arishta) – a review. European Journal of Pharmaceutical and Medical research 2015;
2(7): 131 -138. ISSN 3294 – 3211.
48. Chaudhary S et al., Comparative Pharmacognostical & Pharmaceutical evaluation of
VyaghriHaritaki avaleha - An Ayurvedic formulation. Indian J Pharm Biol Res 2015;
3(2): 7-12. ISSN: 2320-9267.
49. Chaudhary S et al., Modern life-style: A threat for the fertility. International Journal of
Herbal Medicine 2015; 3(5): 47-51. E –ISSN 2321-2187.
50. Chaudhary S et.al., Pharmacognostical and pharmaceutical evaluation of
chaturbhadraka vati– an ayurvedic tablet. Pharma Science Monitor 2015; 6(4): 12-20.
ISSN 0976-7908.
51. Chaudhary S et al., Pharmacognostical and Pharmaceutical evaluation of Vasa Avaleha
– an Ayurvedic compound. International Journal of Pharmaceutical & Biological
Archives 2015; 6(1): 32-36. ISSN 0976 – 3333.
52. Chaudhary S et al., Physicochemical and HPTLC analysis of Pippalimula (Root of Piper
longum Linn.). Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry 2015; 4 (4): 82-85. ISSN
2278 – 4136.
53. Chaudhary S et al., Prakriti parikshana and its importance in maintaining of swasthya –
A review. Pharma Science Monitor 2015; 6(4): 12-20. ISSN 0976-7908.
54. Chaudhary S et al., To study the relation between rakta-sara and pitta prakriti. Pharma
Science Monitor 2015; 6(4): 21-32. ISSN 0976-7908.
55. Chaudhary SA, Patel KS, Kori VK, Rajgopala S, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ. Comparative
Pharmacognostical & Pharmaceutical evaluation of Vyaghri Haritaki avaleha- An
Ayurvedic Formulation. Indian J Pharm Biol Res 2015; 3(2): 7-12. ISSN: 2320-9267.
56. Chaudhary SA, Shingadiya RK, Patel KS, Kori VK, Rajgopala S, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ.
Pharmacognostical and Pharmaceutical evaluation of Balachaturbhadra vati- a well
known drug for paediatric disorders. Int J Ayu Pharm Chem 2015; 3(3). ISSN: 2350-
0204.
57. Chauhan K, Dwivedi RR, Kamble S, Baraiya H. An extensive outlook of Shatkriyakala in
Ayurvedic treatment. International J Appl Ayu Res 2015; II (IV): 468-78. ISSN: 2347-
6362.
58. Chauhan K, Harisha CR, Kamble S, Baraiya B. Pharmacognostical& Physicochemical
standardization of yashtimadhu tablet-An Ayurvedic formulation WJPPS 2016; 5(4):
779-785. ISSN 2278-4357.
59. Chauhan K, Kamble S, Dwivedi RR. Effect of Yashtimadhu in the management of Pitta
Prokopa; Interntional Journal of Applied Ayurveda Research 2015; 2 (2): 85-91.ISN-
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60. Chauhan K, Vyas M, Harisha CR, Baghel AS. Pharmacognostical and Physicochemical
Evaluation of Mudga (Phaseolus radiates Linn.) .Int J Ayu Pharm Chem 2015; 4 (2):
130-138. ISSN 2350-0204.
61. Chauhan K, Vyas M, Harisha CR, Baghel AS. Standardization of Trikatu Churna Through
Pharmacognostical & Physicochemical Analysis. European Journal of Biomedical And
Pharmaceutical Sciences 2016; 3(3): 285-289. ISSN 2349-8870.
62. Das B, Gupta SK, Dudhmal TS. Clinical Researches Carried out on Mootrashmari at
Jamnagar, Indian Journal of Ancient Medicine and Yoga 2015; 8 (2): ISSN p-0974-6986;
e-0974-699.
63. Dave AR, Baghel MS. Effect of Rasayana Therapy In Ageing. Shri lanka Journal of
Indigenous Medicine (SLGIM) Vol 1 No 2. ISSN: 2012-9238.
64. Dave AR, Kapadiya P, Dave R. Present status of Ayurved research & future course of
action view point; Ayurveda and Yoga, an International Journal of Life Sciences 2015;
xx(VI):21. ISSN: 2394-9864.
65. Dave P, Vaghela DB, K.S.Dhiman, Hiral Brahmabhatta- Research paper was published
on “Role of Bilvadi Taila Karna Poorana with and without Ashwagandhadi Ghrita in the
management of Karna Nada and Karna Kshweda w.s.r. to Tinnitus” in Punarnav 2015;
2(6): ISSN-2348- 1846.
66. Dave P, Vaghela DB, K.S.Dhiman, Hiten Maniyar- Research paper was published on
“Study of Karnasrava(CSOM) and its management with Nasya, Saptanga Guggulu and
Gandhakadi TailaKarna Poorana” in International Journal of Ayurvedic Medicine 2015;
6(1): 44-50. ISSN-0976-5921.
67. Dave R, Jadav HR, Galib R, Vaghela DB, Dhiman KS; Pharmaceutical Standardization
and preliminary physico-chemical profile of Shirisha Ashawagandhadi Avaleha - A
Herbo-mineral compound formulation, Global Journal of Research on Medicinal Plants
and Indigenous Medicine 2015; 4(10): 209-15. ISSN- 2277-4289.
68. Deshmukh S, Sanghani B, Vyas M. A Critical study on Nidra and Swapa in Charaka
Samhita. IJAAR 2015;1(10). ISSN- 2347-6362.
69. Donga SB, Shaikh N, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ. Pharmacognostical and Phytochemical
Standardisation of Dhatakyadi Varti- an Ayurvedic Polyherbomineral formulation.
European Journal of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences 2015 ;2(1): 640-649.
ISSN- I S S N 2 3 4 9 - 8 8 7 0 .
70. Galib R, Patgiri BJ, Prajapati PK, Ashok BK, Ravishankar B. Anti‑ arthritic Activity of
Dashanga Ghana (An Ayurvedic Compound Formulation) Against Freund’s Adjuvant
Induced Arthritis in Charles Foster Albino Rats. Toxicology International
2015;22(1):141-6. ISSN: Print -0971-6580, Online - 0976-5131.
71. Ghuse R, Patel KS, Harisha CR, Kori VK, Shukla VJ. Pharmcognostical and
Pharmaceutical Evaluation of Medhya Churna – A Compound Ayurvedic Formulation
Universal Journal of Pharmacy 2015, 4(10):23-26. ISSN: 2320-303X.
72. Gohil K, Harisha CR, Prajapati PK. Detailed Micromorphological and Pharmacognostic
Evaluation of Dadim Fruit (Punica granatum). American journal of Pharmatech Research
(AJPTR) 2015; 5 (6): 238-244. ISSN: 2249-3387.
73. Gohil K, Harisha CR, Prajapati PK. Pharmacognostical Evaluation of Fresh and Processed
Fruits of Karjura (Pheonix dacyliferous). International journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal
medicine 2015; 5(3): 1754-1764. ISSN-1772-1777.
74. Harisha CR, Jani S. Micromorphological and Micrometric evaluation of Andrographis
paniculata Nees. (Kalamegh) Flower. Research & Reveiw – Journal of Pharmacognosy
2015;2(1):15-21. ISSN-2394-7276.
75. Majumdar P, Harisha CR. Micrometric evaluation of mellastoma malabatricum L.
Flower. International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical sciences 2015; 7 (7): 359-
363. ISSN:0975-1419.

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76. Jadav HR, Galib R, Prajapati PK, Clinical efficacy of Apamarga Kshara Yoga in the
management of Shvitra (vitiligo), AYU 2015; 36(2): 163-8. ISSN: 0974-8520.
77. Jadav HR, Galib R, Prajapati PK. Pharmaceutical standardization of Apamarga kshara,
Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine 2015; 6(4). 290-4. ISSN: 0975-9476.
78. Jadav HR, Galib R, Prajapati PK. Pharmaceutical Standardization of Apamarga kshara
yoga, Journal of Drug Delivery & Therapeutics. 2015; 5(6):31-34. ISSN: 2349-7211.
79. Jadav HR, Galib, Harisha CR, Prajapati PK, Preliminary Pharmacognostical profile of
Tuvaraka (Hydnocarpus laurifolia (Dennst)Sleummer.) seeds, Medical Journal of Dr.
D.Y. Patil University 2016; 9(2): 219-223. ISSN 0975-2870.
80. Jadhav A, Acharya RN, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ, Chandola H. Pharmacognostical and
preliminary physico-chemical profiles of Blepharispermum subsessile DC. root, AYU
2015 ;36 (1):73-76. ISSN: 0974-8520.
81. Jagtap CY, Chaudhari SY, Galib R, Thakkar JH, Prajapati PK. Assessment of Genotoxic
Potential of Hridayarnava Rasa (A Herbo‑ Mineralo‑ Metallic Ayurvedic Formulation)
Using Chromosomal Aberration and Sperm Abnormality Assays, Toxicology
International 2014; 21(3):242-7 ISSN: 0976-5131.
82. Janani HT, Nishteswar K, Vidhya. Antiepileptic ayurvedic herbal drugs – a review,
Pharma Science Monitor 2015;6(4): ISSN:0976-7908.
83. Jethava NG, Dudhmal TS, Gupta SK. Role of Agnikarma in Sandhigata Vata
(Osteoarthritis of Knee Joint); AYU International ResearchJournal of Ayurved 2015;
36:23-8. ISSN: p-0974-8520, e-0976-9382.
84. Joshi K, Shukla VJ, Nishteswar K, Goyale M, Shingadiya R, Chaudhary S.
Physicochemical and Hptlc Analysis of Pippalimula (Root of Piper Longum Linn.),
Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry 2015; 4(4): 82-85. E-ISSN: 2278-4136,P-
ISSN: 2349-8234.
85. Joshi S, Goyal M, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ. Swedana Samsakara of Haritaki (Terminalia
chebula Retz) with Jala and Gomutra: A comparative Phyto-Pharmacognostical study.
International Journal of Ayurvedic Medicine 2015; 6 (4): 321-328. ISSN: 0976-5921.
86. Jyothy KB, Nariya M, Patel KS, Rajagopala S, Aghera HB, Ashok BK. Effect of Swarna
Bhasma on memory and learning in swiss albino mice. Journal of Research in
Traditional Medicine 2015; 1(1): 23-28. ISSN: 2455-3166.
87. Kale PD, Dei LP. European journal of pharmaceutical and medical research
Management of Artav Dushti (w.s.r. to PCOS) by Virechana and Stanya sodhana
Gana: A single case study. EJPMR, 2016;3(3):500-503 SJIF Impact Factor 3.628Case
Study ISSN 3294-3211.
88. Kanzode SP, VK Kori, KS Patel, Rajagopala S. A case study on Ayuredic management of
cerebral palsy with chaturbhadrakalpabasti, Euporean Journal of Biomedical and
Pharmaceutical Sciences [EJPBS], 2016; 3(2): 348-350. ISSN 2349 8870. SJIF impact
factor 2.062.
89. Kaur H, Harisha CR, Galib R, Prajapati PK. Pharmacognostical and preliminary Physico-
chemical profile of Albizzia lebbeck Benth. Stem Bark. Global J Res. Med. Plants &
Indigen. Med. 2015; 4 (11): 226–235. ISSN: 2277-4289.
90. Khandelwal D, Donga SB, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ. Importance of Rasayana Drugs in
Dhatri Lauha W.S.R. to Garbhini Pandu (Iron Deficiency Anaemia In Pregnancy),
Journal of Pharmaceutical Biology 2015; 5(2): 87-92. ISSN: 2249-7560 Print ISSN -
2249-7579.
91. Khant DB, Amit R, Donga SB. A preliminary pharmaceutical evaluation of kasisadi
kshara-An Ayurvedic formulation, Universal Journal of Pharmacy 2013; 2(5): 48-51.
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92. Khedekar S, Anupriya, Galib R, Patgiri BJ, Prajapati PK. Chemical characterization of
incinerated gold (Swarna Bhasma), Advances in Applied Science Research, 2015;
6(12):89-95, ISSN: 0976-8610.
93. Khedekar S, Galib, Ravishankar B, Prajapati PK. Anti-diabetic activity of traditional
Indian gold containing preparation: Shadguna Balijarita Makaradhwaja on
streptozotocin induced diabetic rats, Journal of Intercultural Ethnopharmacology
2016; 5(2): 162-167. ISSN: 2146-8397.
94. Khedekar S, Prajapati PK, Galib R, Patgiri BJ. A scientific review of gold containing
herbo-mineral preparation: Makaradhwaja, International Journal of Green Pharmacy
2015; 9(4): 7-11. ISSN: 0973-8258 (Print) 1998-4103(Web).
95. Khemuka N, Galib R, BJ Patgiri, Prajapati PK. Shelf llife evaluation of Kamsaharitaki
avaleha and its granules: A preliminary study, Ancient Science of Life 2015; 35 (2): 96-
100. ISSN: 0257-7941.
96. Khemuka N, Galib R, Patgiri BJ, Prajapati PK. Preliminary quality control parameters of
Kamsaharitaki avaleha and its granules, Annals of Ayurvedic Medicin2015;4(1-2) :8-13
.ISSN: 2277-4092.
97. Kolhe R, Acharya RN, Haricha CR. Application of random amplified polymorphic DNA
markers for authentification of three different available source plant of a frequently
used ayurvedic drug - trivrut. EJBPS 2015; 2(4): 971-980.ISSN: 2349-8870.
98. Kotecha KN, Ashok BK, Shukla VJ, Prajapati PK, Ravishankar B. hepatoprotective
activity of Vasaguduchyadi kwatha - a compound herbal formulation against
paracetamol induced hepatotoxicity in albino rats.,Pharma Science Monitor 2015; 6
(4): 157-167. ISSN: 0976-7908.
99. Kotecha KN, Ashok BK, Shukla VJ, Prajapati PK, Ravishankar B. Hepatoprotective
Activity Of Vasaguduchyadi Kwatha-A Compound Herbal Fromulation Against
Antitubercular Drugs (Isoniazid+ Rifampicin+ Pyrazinamide) Induced Hepatotoxicity In
Albino Rats., Pharma Science Monitor 2015; 6(3): 73-81. ISSN: 0976-7908.
100. Kotecha VR, Vyas M, Samal J, Sharma R, Prajapati PK, Kachare KB. Ayurveda research
publications: A serious concern., Ayu 2015; 36 (1): 1-2. ISSN:0974-8520.
101. Kumar A, Dhiman KS, Rajgopala M. A clinical study on satavaryadi vadi aschyotana (eye
drops) in the treatment of “computer vision syndrome”. International Ayurvedic
Medical Journal 2015; 3 (2): 259-265. ISSN: 2320 5091.
102. Kumar R, Nikam P, Baghel AS, Vyas M, Vyas H. A Heat Adaptability mechanisms &
measures of GreeshmaRitu International Journal of Ayurvedic Medicine, 2015; 6(4):
294-300. ISSN: 0976-5921
103. Kumar RM, Dudhmal TS, Gupta SK, Mahanta VD. Wound healing potential of
Panchavalkala formulation in a post fistulectomy wound, Ancient Science of life 2015;
35:118-21 DOI: 10.4103/0257-7941.171673. ISSN: 0257-7941.
104. Lad S, Harisha CR, Patel KS, Shukla VJ. Pharmacognostical and Pharmacetical
Evaluation of Prinana Modaka A compound Ayurvedic formulation. Universal Journal
of Pharmacy 2014; 3(6): 30-33. ISSN-2320-303X.
105. Maji JK, Shukla VJ. Application of multivariate curve resolution alternating least square
(MCR-ALS) to the study of trikarshika formulation; International Journal of Pharmacy
and Pharmaceutical Sciences 2016 8 (3). ISSN: 0975-1491.
106. Makwana AJ, Patel BR, Nariya MB, Parmar NA.Comparative pharmacological
evaluation of Shyonaka (Oroxylum indicum vent.) And Aralu (Ailanthus excels roxb.)”
W.s.r.to its Deepanapachana activity. International Ayurvedic Medical Journal 2015
;3(4). ISSN:2320 5091.
107. Makwana AJ, Patel BR, Shukla VJ, Pandya P, Raval P, Makwana NA. Comparative
phyto-pharmacognostical evaluation of shyonaka (Oroxylum indicum vent.) And aralu
(Ailanthus excelsa roxb.) Stem barks, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF AYURVEDA &

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pISSN-2395-3985.
108. Manani YL, Dei LP, Donga SB, Baraiya HP.A clinical evaluation of gomutra haritaki on
garbhashaya arbuda (uterine fibroid) International Journal of Applied Ayurved
Research, 2015;II (II) : 63-69 ISSN: 2347- 6362.
109. Shukla K, Karunagoda K, Mehta RD, Dei LP. Diagnostic Criteria for Bandhyatva
(Infertility) through Hysterosalpingography (HSG) – An Ayurvedic approach for
procedural correction, Indian Journal of Ancient Medicine and Yoga 2011; 4(3-4):
127-133. ISSN: 0974-6986
110. Mata S, Dei LP, Donga SB, Shaikh N. Effect of Apamarga kshara Taila Uttar Basti in
the of Infertility wsr tubal blockage. IJAM 2015; 6(1): 51-58. ISSN: 0976-5921.
111. Mata S, Vaghela DB, K.S.Dhiman, Harisha C.R., Shukla V.J. Ingredients, Identification
and Pharmaceutical analysis of Brihat Jeevakadya Taila A compound Ayurvedic
formulation. American Journal of Pharmacy and Health Research 2015; 3(1): 165-173.
ISSN-2321-3647.
112. Mata S, Vaghela DB, K.S.Dhiman, Parth Dave. Clinical evaluation of an Ayurvedic
therapy-Sutashekhara Rasa and Jeevakadya Taila Nasya in the management of
Ardhavabhedaka (Migraine). International Journal of Ayurvedic Medicine2015; 6(2):
150-159. ISSN-0976-5921.
113. Mata S, Vaghela DB, Lamin M. -Research paper was published on “Role of Chitraka
Haritaki Avaleha, Shunthyadi Taila Nasya with and without Dhumapana in the
management of Vataja Pratishyaya” in Punarnav-2015; 3(1): 1-11. ISSN-2348-1846.

114. Mesram P, Patel KS, Kori VK, Rajagopala S. Makhane (Euryale feroxSalisb) - A review;
Int J Ayu Pharm Chem 2015 ;4 (2): 69-76. e ISSN 2350-0204.
115. Mesram P, Patel KS, Kori VK, Rajagopala S. Pharmacognostical and Pharmaceutical
study of Godhuma Biscuit – an Ayurveda Nutritive formulation. World journal of
pharmacy and Pharmaceuticla science 2015; 5(2): 1381-1387. ISSN: 2278-4357.
116. Mohaddesi B, Ashok BK, Acharya RN, Shukla VJ. Anti-inflamatory activity of
Nelsoniacanascens (Lam.)Spreng. Root in albino rats, The journal of
Phytopharmacology; JPHYTO 2015; 4(2):38-72. ISSN 2230-480X.
117. Naik R, Acharya RN. Vegetables (ShakaDravyas) And Their Role In Prevention And
Management Of Dermatological Disorders: A Critical Review, Journal of Ayurveda &
Holistic Medicine 2016; 3(6): 68-89. ISSN: 2321-1563.
118. Naik R, Acharya RN; Role of Classical Vegetables of Ayurveda in the Prevention and
Management of Cardiovascular Diseases: A Review, Research & Reviews: Journal of
Food Science and Technology 2015; 4(3): 11-23. ISSN: 2278-2249(online), ISSN: 2321-
6468(print).
119. Naik R, Borkar SD, Acharya RN, Nariya MB; Evaluation of Antipyretic Activity of Olax
Scandens(Roxb.) Stem Bark, Research & Reviews: Journal of Pharmacology RRJoP
2015; 5(1)15-18. ISSN: 2230-9861(online), ISSN: 2349-1299(print).
120. Naik R, Borkar SD, Acharya RN. A Review On Therapeutic Potentials Of “Jivanti” in
Ayurveda. Anveshana, Ayurveda Medical Journal Nov-Dec 2015, 1(6): 442-449. ISSN:
2395-4159.
121. Nair V, Nishteswar K. Ethnomedical Information of Anti-inflammatory Herbal drugs
W.S.R To Bulbophyllum Neilgherrense Wight. Punarnav Medical Journal 2015;2 (6): 1-
11 ISSN: 2348-1846.
122. Naveen K, Galib R, Patgiri BJ, Prajapati PK. Preliminary Physico-chemical profile of
Chincha Ksara, The Journal of research and education in Indian medicine 2015; 21.
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123. Naveen K, Galib R, Patgiri BJ, Prajapati PK. Preparation of Vida Lavana and its Energy
Dispersive X-ray Analysis, Annals of Ayurvedic Medicine 2015; 4(1-2):47-50 (ISSN:
2277-4092).
124. Nisargi R, Harisha CR, Dave AR, Shukla VJ. Pharmacognostical and Phytochemical
evaluation of Gokshuradi guggulu – An Ayurvedic polyherbal formulation. International
Journal of Pharmaceutical Research and Analysis 2015; 5 (1): 24-29. ISSN2249-779X.
125. Nishteswar K, Bhuvad S. Identification of Herbs of Charakasamhita Delineated in
Aushadhachatushka (Quadrate on Drugs). Annals Ayurvedic Med 2015;4 (1-2); 33-46.
ISSN: 2277-4092 (Print), ISSN: 2347 - 6923 (Online).
126. Nishteswar K, Bhuvad S. Raktasamshamana Varga- A Novel Group of Drugs for
Palliation of Raktadosha, Research and Reviews. Yoga and Naturoapthy.A Journal of
Ayurvedic Science 2015; 2 (2): 1-9. ISSN (Online): 2395-6682.
127. Nishteswar K. Ethnopharmacological Basis Of Herbal Therapeutics, Indian Journal of
Ethnophytopharmaceuticals 2015, 1 (1). ISSN:2455-5533.
128. Nishteswar K. Identification of New Medicinal Plants Enumerated In Telugu Cantos of
Basavarajeeyam. Journal of Research in Traditional Medicine 2015;1(1):4-9 .ISSN:2455-
3166.
129. Notani B, Nishteswar K, Patel BR. Rasa Nirdhāraṇa of Sphaeranthus indicus L. of Root &
Infloroscence: A Preliminary Study in Healthy Volunteers, Indian Journal of
Ethnophytopharmaceuticals 2015, 1 (1), 37-44. ISSN:2455-5533
130. Padhar BC, Dave AR, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ. Preliminary pharmacognostical and
phytochemical evaluation of Arogyavardhini compound-an emerging formulated
medicine for metabolic syndrome. Journal of Drug Delivery and Therapeutics 2016; 6
(1), 46-50. ISSN: 2250-1177.
131. Padhar BC, Shukla VJ. Pharmacognostical and phytochemical evaluation of Tryoshnadi
Guggulu Vati: An ayurvedic polyherbal formulation. International Journal of Green
Pharmacy 2015; 9 (3): 150-6. ISSN: 0973-8258.
132. Padhar BG, Dave AR, Chandola HM, Goyal MR. A comparative clinical study of
Tryoshnudi guggulu and Lasuna in the management of Dyslipidemia. Journal of
Ayurveda & Holistic medicine 2015; III(V): ISSN: 2321 – 1563.
133. Padhar BG, Dave AR, Chandola HM, Goyal MR. Comparative analytical study of single
bulb and multi-bulb of Garlic (Allium Santivan Linn.). International Journal of Ayurved
and Alternative Medicine. 2014;2:86. ISSN – 2348-0173.
134. Padhar BG, Dave AR, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ. Preliminary pharmacognostical and
phytochemical evaluation of Arogyavardhini compound, an emerging formulation
medicine for metabolic syndrome; In dray delivery and therapeutics. Coden (USE)
JDDIAO 2016;46. (1) 46-50 ISSN: 2250 117.
135. Pandya N, Donga SB. Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) – A Critical Review
According to Ayurveda. World Journal Of Pharmacy And Pharmaceutical Sciences
2015; 5(1): 293-296, ISSN 2278 – 4357.
136. Paneliya AM, Patgiri BJ, Nariya M, Aghera H, Prajapati PK. Antitussive activity of Vasa
Avaleha formulations on sulfur dioxide-induced coughing in mice. Int J Green Pharm
2015;9:180-3. ISSN: 0973-8258
137. Parmar N, Patel B, Harisha CR, Switu J. PHARMACOGNOSTICAL EVALUATION OF BILVA
(AEGLE MARMELOS CORR.) FLOWER, Universal Journal of Pharmacy 2015;04 (05):29-
32, ISSN 2320-303X.
138. Parmar N, Singh S, Patel BR. VARIOUS PATHYA KALPANA OF BILVA [Aegle marmelos
(L.) Correa ex Roxb.] -A REVIEW, Global J Res Med Plants & Indigen Med 2016;5(5): 57–
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139. Parmar N, Singh S, Patel BR. A critical review on different Dashamooladi kwatha yoga.
International Journal of Ayurveda and Pharma Research IJAPR 2015;3(7) , ISSN: 2322 -
0902 (P) ISSN: 2322 - 0910 (O).
140. Parth Dave, Hasmukh Jadav, Galib, D.B.Vaghela, K.S.Dhiman. Research paper was
published on “Pharmaceutical standardization and preliminary physico chemical
profile of Shirisha Ashwagandhadi Avaleha- A Herbo mineral compound formulation”.
GJRMI-2015; 4(1): 209-15-ISSN- 2277-4289.
141. Patel D, Pathak P, Baghel AS. Concept of Immunity- An Ayurvedic approach. Pharma
Science Monitor 2015; 6(2): 4.10. ISSN: 0976-7908.
142. Patel H, Prajapati S, Acharya RN, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ. A preliminary phyto-
pharmacognostical evaluation of Opuntia elatiorMill. (Nagaphanior Hathalo-thore)
fruit, International Journal of Ayurvedic Medicine 2015; 6(4): 310-6. ISSN: 0976-5921.
143. Patel H, Prajapati S, Acharya RN, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ. A preliminary phyto-
pharmacognostical evaluation of Opuntia elatior Mill.(Nagaphani or Hathalo-thore)
fruit. International Journal of Ayurvedic Medicine 2015; 6(4). ISSN: 0976-5921.
144. Patel JK, Dudhamal TS, Gupta SK, Mahanta VD. Efficacy of Kanchanara Guggulu and
Matra Basti of Dhanyaka Gokshura Ghrita in Mootraghata (benign prostatic
hyperplasia), AYU 2015; 36 (2):138-44. ISSN: 0974-8520.
145. Patel K, Rajgopala M, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ. Pharmaceutical and pharmagnostical
evaluation of polyherbal formulation Triphaladi Capsule with seven Bhavana; IJRAP 6
(4), July – August 2015, ISSN (Print) 2277-4343.
146. Patel KR, Rajagopala M, Vaghela DB, Shah A. A pilot study on Ayurvedic management
of oral submucous fibrosis, AYU 2015; 36(1). ISSN: 0974-8520.
147. Patel M, Harisha CR. Micromorphological, micrometric including histochemical
evaluation of Leaf Madhavilatha (Hiptage benghalensis) Liin. (Kurz). International
Journal of Universal Pharmacy and Bio Sciences 2016; 5(1): 148-157. ISSN: 2319-8141.
148. Patel NL, Jadav HR, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ, Thakar AB. pharmacognostical and
preliminary physicochemical evaluation of Manibhadra guda-a polyherbal Ayurvedic
formulation. Pharma Science Monitor 2015; 6(4). ISSN: 0976-7908.
149. Patil PD, Nishteswar K, Nariya MB, Ramteke RS. Single and compound formulations in
the management of Kamala (jaundice) of medieval compendia: a review. PunarnaV
2015; 3(1): 1-14. ISSN: 2348- 1846.
150. Prajapati S, Harisha CR, Acharya RN. Pharmacognostic Evaluation of Stem of Opuntia
elatior Mill. (Nagaphani), European Journal of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical
Sciences, EJBPS, 2015; 2, (2):351-357. ISSN 2349-8870.
151. Prajapati SM, Patel BR. A comparative clinical study of Jethimala (Taverniera
nummularia Baker.) and Yashtimadhu (Glycyrrhiza glabra Linn.) in the management of
Amlapitta, AYU (An international quarterly journal of research in Ayurveda) (AYU)
2015 ; 36 (2): 157-62., ISSN : 0974-8520.
152. Praveen K, Nishteswar K, Harisha CR. Comparative Pharmacognostical Study of
Rootstock and Root of Pygmeaopremna herbacea (Roxb.) Moldnk. - Source Plant of
Bharangi, Annals Ayurvedic Med. 2015:4(1-2) 14-17. ISSN: 2277-4092 (Print), ISSN:
2347 - 6923 (Online).
153. Rajagopala M, Gopinathan G. Ayurvedic management of Papilledema - Case Study,
AYU, Vol. 36, Issue 2, January – March 2015. ISSN: 0974-8520.
154. Rajput R, Dei LP, Ananad N. A randomized clinical trial on vandhyatva w.s.r. to tubal
Blockage and its ayurvedic management. Punarnav 2015; 3(4):1-14. ISSN: 2348- 1846.
155. Rajput S, Mata S, Dei LP, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ. Ingredients identification and quality
control evaluation of phalakalyan ghrita: an Ayurvedic formulation.5, 3(1):24-31,
Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biological Research (IJPBR) ISSN: 2320-9267
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156. Ranade AV, Acharya RN. Arka and its botanical equivalents: A critical analysis,
Ayurpharm Int JAyur Alli Sci, 2015; 4, (3): 60-68.ISSN: 2278-4772.
157. Ranade AV, Acharya RN. Arka and its pharmaceutical attributes in Indian alchemy
(Rasashastra): A comprehensive review, International Journal of Ayurvedic Medicine,
2015, 6(4), 310-316. ISSN: 0976-5921.
158. Ranade AV, Acharya RN. Canvassing the external applications of Arka: a classical
memoir, Jour. of Ayurveda & Holistic Medicine 2015; III (V): 54-81. ISSN-2321-1563.
159. Ranade AV, Acharya RN. Concept of Oja vis-a–vis endoplasmic reticular function: An
approach to decode the holistic view, Indian Journal of Health Sciences 2015; 8(2):
109-114. ISSN:2455-3166.
160. Ranade AV, Acharya RN. Influence of time factor on phytoconstituents in certain
Ayurvedic Medicinal plants: A comprehensive review, Journal of Pharmaceutical and
scientific innovation; 2015; 4(5):325-241. ISSN 2277-4572.
161. Ranjan M, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ, Takar AB. Pharmacognostical and Pharmaceutical
Study of PanchaKola choorna- A poly herbal formulation. Pharma Science Monitor an
International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 2015; 7 (1):23-29. ISSN: 0976-7908.
162. Raskar S, Rajagopala S. Abhyanga in new born baby and neonatal massage – a review,
International Journal of Ayurveda and Pharma Research (IJAPR), 2015;3(6):5-10. ISSN:
2322-0910.
163. Rathiya S, Kori VK, Rajgopala S, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ, Patel KS. Ingredients
Identification and Physico-Chemical Evaluation of Samvardhana Ghrita- A Ayurvedic
Polyherbal Formulation European Journal of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences
EJBPS, 2015; 2(3):871-880. ISSN: 2349-8870.
164. Rathiya S, Kori VK, Rajgopala S, Patel KS, Chaudhary SA. A Clinical Study to assess the
effect of Samvardhana ghrita and yoga Basti in Cerebal Palsy Pharma Science Monitor
2015; 6 (4):108-117. ISSN: (Online) 0976-7908.
165. Rathiya S, Kori VK, Rajgopala S, Patel KS. A Review on yoga basti in the management of
Cerebral Palsy Punarnav 2015 ; 3 (3): 1-13. ISSN: 2348-1846.
166. Rathod KK, Kori VK, Patel KS, Rajgopala S, Khatri A. A Double Blind Study for Improving
I.Q of School going Children with Guduchi. Int J Ayu Pharm Chem 2015;3: 235-
246.ISSN:2350-0204.
167. Roy S, Acharya RN, Harisha CR, Jani S. Evaluation of pharmacognostical changes in the
mature and tender leaves of Panchapallava (group of five leaves). International
Journal of Green Pharmacy 2015; (4): 9 (4) | S86/09738258. ISSN- 0973-8258.
168. Roy S, Acharya RN, Harisha CR. Macro microscopical Evaluation of Gobba marantina
Linn. Stem. Int J Ayu Pharm Chem 2015 ; 4 (2):46-52. ISSN 2350-0204.
169. Rupapara AV, Donga SB, Dei LP. Review of clinical studies on cervical erosion
(garbhashayagrivamukhagata vrana) Internationational Ayurvedic medical Journal
IAMJ 2015; 3(4):1290-96. ISSN :2320-5091. Re
170. Rupapra A, Donga S, Harisha CR. A preliminary Physico-chemical Evaluation of Darvyadi
yoni Varti- A compound Ayurvedic formulation. Ayu 2014; 35 (4): 467-470. ISSN :
0974-8520.
171. Sah MK, Kamble S, Sujata, Tarun. A Literary review on Sleep for Healthy life; IAMJ
2015; 3(5). ISSN: 2320-5091.
172. Sahu S, Dhiman KS, Vaghela DB, Sweta Mata - Research paper was published on
“Allergic Rhinitis in Ayurvedic perspectives” in WJPR 2015; 4(8): 2192-2198- ISSN-
2277-7105.
173. Sanyal S, Acharya RN, Nariya MB, Gamit R. Toxicological study of Opuntia elatior Mill.,
Fruit (ripen) juice: A folklore medicinal plant, Medknow Publications and Media Pvt.
Ltd., International Journal of Green Pharmacy 2015; 9 (4). ISSN: 1998-4103.

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174. Sathavane GV, Pandya DH, Baghel MS., Effect of Vatari Guggulu in the management of
Gridhrasi (sciatica). Ayu, 2015; 36: 41-5. ISSN : 0974-8520.
175. Shah JR, Dhiman KS, Rajgopala M, Vaghela DB. A clinical study on the efficacy of
Jivantyadi ghritanetra tarpana and chitrakadi Ghana vati in the management of vataja
timira w.s.r. to Astigmatism; PunarnaV 2015; 3 (2). ISSN : 2348-1846.
176. Shaiak I, Harisha CR, Dave AR, Shukla VJ. Pharmacognostical and Phytochemical
evaluation of ChandraprabhaUdvartana Lepa. International Journal of Ayurveda and
Alternative Medicine. (IJAAM) 3 (4). 208-212. ISSN: 2395-3985.
177. Sharma R, Hetal Amin, Galib R, Prajapati PK. Efficacy of Ayurvedic remedies in type 2
diabetes: A review through works done at Gujarat Ayurved University, Jamnagar,
Journal of Medical Nutrition and Nutraceuticals 2015 ; 4(2): 63-9. ISSN: 2278-019X.
178. Shingadiya R, Dhruve K, Shukla VJ, Prajapati PK. Standard manufacturing procedure
and quality parameters of Kanakabindvarishta. International Journal of Herbal
Medicine 2015; 3 (1 Part A): 33-36. ISSN 2321-2187.
179. Shivshankar R, Shweta M, Dei LP, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ. Ingredients identification and
quality control evaluation of phalakalyan ghrita: an ayurvedic formulation, Indian
Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biological Research 2015; 3 (1): 24. ISSN: 2320-9267.
180. Shukla A, Shukla A, Baghel AS, Vyas M. Dress and Clothing: An Ayurvedic Perspective;
Journal of AYUSH: Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Siddha and Homeopathy 2015;4(2): 42-47.
ISSN: 2278-2214(online), ISSN: 2321-6484(print).
181. Shukla V, Pandit R. Multiscaling in superfluid turbulence: A shell-model study, arXiv
preprint 2015; ISSN: 1976-5541 (Online), 1229-2370(print).
182. Shweta MP, Vaghela DB, Dhiman KS, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ. Pharmacognostical and
Pharmacochemical Parameters of Tablet Sutashekhara Rasa-Without Gold, Indian
Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biological Research 2015; 3(1):64. ISSN: 2320-9267.
183. Singh RK et al., Pharmcognostical And Pharmaceutical Evaluation Of Krimi Ghana
Dashemani An Ayurvedic Bord-Spectrum Antihelmithic Poly Herbal Formulation
Punarnav-An International Peer Reviewed Ayurved Journal 2015; 3 (2): ISSN:2348-
1846.
184. Singh S, Harisha CR, Goyal M, Patel BR. Comparative molecular characterization of
Desmodiumgangeticum DC.and Desmodium laxiflorum DC. through random amplified
polymorphic DNA (RAPD) analysis, Pelagia Research Library, Asian Journal of Plant
Science and Research, 2016; 6(1):22-26, ISSN : 2249-7412.
185. Singh S, Parmar N, Patel B. A review on external uses of Dashamoola- a prime group
of drugs, International Ayurvedic Medical Journal, IAMJ 2015; 3(5):1501-1510. ISSN:
2320 5091.
186. Singh S, Parmar N, Patel B. Review on Shalaparni (Desmodium gangeticum DC.) and
Desmodium species (Desmodium triflorum DC. &Desmodium laxiflorum DC.) – Ethno-
medicinal perspectives, Journal of Medicinal Plants Studies 2015; 3(4): 38-43, ISSN
2320-3862.
187. Singhe SBGSM, Nishteswar K, Harisha CR, Vidhya U; Comparative pharmacognostical
study of leaf of Clitoria ternatea Linn. Blue and white varieties, Universal Journal of
Pharmacy, 2016;05(01) :10-16. ISSN-2320-303X.
188. Suhas CA, Patel KS, Kori VK, Rajagopala S, Harisha CR, Shukla VJ. Comparative
pharmacognostical & pharmaceutical evaluation of Vyaghri haritaki avaleha-an
ayurvedic formulation, Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biological Research 2015;
3(2): 7. ISSN: 2320-9267.
189. Supul, Nishteswar K, Bhuvad S. Ethnomedicinal Claims and Pharmacological Studies of
Clitoriaternatea Linn: A Review, PUNARNAV 2015; 2 (6): ISSN: 2348 1846.
190. Timbadiya MJ, Nishteswar K, Acharya R, Nariya MB. Experimental evaluation of
antipyretic and analgesic activities of Amalakyadi Gana: An Ayurvedic formulation,

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Medknow Publications and Media Pvt. Ltd., Ayu (An International Quaterly Journal of
Research in Ayurveda) 2015; 36: 220-4 ISSN: 0974-8520.
191. Unadkat R, Rajgopala M, Harisha C R, Shukla VJ. Ingredients identification and
preliminary phytochemical analysis of sahacharadi taila: a compound ayurvedic
formulation, International Journal of Universal Pharmacy and Bio Sciences 2014; 3(6):
.ISSN: 2319-8141.
192. Vekariya S, Taviad K, Nishteswar K. A Review on therapeutic potentials of mahanimba
(Meliaazedarach Linn), Anveshana Ayurvedic Medical Journal 2015; 1(6): 461-467.
ISSN-2395-4159.
193. Verma A, Dei LP, Donga SB, Harisha CR, Kumar S. Pharmacognostical &
phytochemical standardization of baladi churna-A poly herbal formulation IJPBR
(Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical & Biological Research)2014; 2(3):126. ISSN: 2320-
9267.
194. Vhora M, Patel KS, Harisha CR, Kori VK, Shukla VJ. Pharmcognostical And
Pharmaceutical Evaluation of Bhunimbadi Vati- A Compound Ayurvedic Formulation
Univarsal Journal of Pharmacy 2015; 04(03):18-22. ISSN: 2320-303X.
195. Vhora M, Patel KS, Harisha CR, Rajagopal S, Shukla VJ. Pharmacognostical And
Pharmaceutical Evaluation of Devdarvyadi Vati- A compound Ayurvedic Formulation.
Scholars Academic Journal Of Pharmacy 2015; 4(3): 164-167.ISSN: 2320-4206.
196. Vidhya U, Nishteswar K. Role of Herbs in antenatal and Postnatal heath care with
special reference to Yogaratnakara, Int.J.Res. Ayurveda Pharm 2016; 7(1). 6-10. ISSN
(online) 2229-3566. ISSN (Print) 2277-4343.
197. Vidhya U, K Nishteswar, Patel BR. Rasa nirdharana of a classical Hridya yoga of
Bhavamishra, International Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicine 2015; 5(4):
1877-1881. ISSN 2249-5746.
198. Vidhya U, Nishteswar K, Patel BR, Nariya MB. In vitro anti-platelet aggregation activity
of a classical hridya (cardioprotective) yoga of bhavamisra, World Journal of Pharmacy
and Pharmaceutical Sciences 2015; 5(01):131. ISSN: 2278-4357.
199. Vidhya U, Nishteswar K, Patel BR, Pandya P. Pharmacognostical and phytochemical
analysis of classical Hridya Yoga of Bhavamishra, Journal of Pharmacognosy and
Phytochemistry 2015; 4(3): 98-100. E-ISSN: 2278-4136, P -ISSN: 2349-8234.
200. Vidhya U, Nishteswar K, Patel BR. Antibacterial, Antifungal and Anti-tubercular
Activities of Hridya yoga – An in-vitro Study, Indian Journal of
Ethnophytopharmaceuticals2015, 1 (1), 6-11. ISSN: 2455-5533.
201. Vidhya U, Nishteswar K, Patel BR. Rasa Nirdharana Of A Classical Hridya Yoga Of
Bhavamisra, International Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicine 2015; 5(4):1877–
1881, ISSN : 2249- 5746.
202. Vidhya U, Nishteswar K. Antiplatelet Ayurvedic Herbs In The Management of
Cardiovascular Disease-A Review, IAMJ 2015 ; 3(5):1463-1473. ISSN: 2320-5091.
203. Vidhya U, Nishteswar K. Antipyretic Herbal Formulation with special reference to
Kwatha Kalpana of Sarngadhara Samhita, Global J Res. Med. Plants & Indigen. Med.
2015; 4(7):147–161. ISSN 2277-4289.
204. Vidhya U, Nishteswar K. Evidence based medicine of lifestyle diseases w.s.r to
Panchakarma , Journal of Biological and Scientific Opinion, 2015; 3 (3):153-156. ISSN
2321-6328.
205. Vidhya U, Nishteswar K. Putranjiva- A Herb ForPumsavana (Male Progeny Facilitator),
International Journal of Ayurveda and Pharma Research 2015; 3(6): 11-16. ISSN: 2322 -
0902 (P) ISSN: 2322 - 0910 (O).
206. Vidhya Unnikrishnan, Nishteswar K, Patel BR, Nariya MB. In vitro anti-platelet
aggregation activity of classical hridya (cardioprotective) yoga of bhavamisra, World
Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences2015; 5(01): 1310. ISSN: 2278-4357.

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207. Vidya U, Nishteswar K, Patel BR, Preeti P. Pharmacognostical and phytochemical


analysis of classical Hridya yoga of Bhavamishra, Journal of Pharmacognosy and
Phytochemistry 2015; 4(3):98-100. ISSN (E) 2278-4136. ISSN (P) 2349-8234.
208. Vyas H et al., Concept of Life Style in Ayurveda Classics, GJRMI 2015; 4(2): 20-37. ISSN:
2277 4289.
209. Vyas H et al., Concept of Manas in Samkhya Darshan, Indian Journal of History of
Science 2015; 50(1):125-130. ISSN: 0019-5235.
210. Vyas H et al., Development & Standardization of ‘Health scale -19(HS-19)’ on the basis
of Dhatu-Samya. Unique Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicine 2015; 3(2): 55-61.
ISSN: 2347-2375.
211. Vyas H et al., Importance of Manas Tattva: A searchlight in Yoga Darshana, Ayu 2014;
35(3):221-226. E-ISSN):0976-9382.
212. Vyas H et al., Role of PratyakshaPareeksha for the assessment of Prakriti, Sara and
Samhanana; International Ayurvedic Medical Journal 2015; 3(7): 1966-1973. ISSN:
2320-5091.
213. Vyas KY, Bedarkar P, Galib R, Prajapati PK. Comparative Anti-hyperlipidaemic activity
of Navina (fresh) and Purana (old) Guggulu, Ancient Science of Life 2015; 35(2):101-9.
ISSN: 0257-7941.
214. Vyas KY, Galib R, Prajapati PK. Sleep: Prime Essence of Life, Indian Journal of Ancient
Medicine and Yoga 2015; 8(4):185-9. ISSN: 0974-6986.
215. Vyas KY, Shukla VJ, Galib R, Prajapati PK. Comparative physico-chemical profiles of
Fresh (Naveena) and Old (Purana) Guggulu (Commiphora wightii (Arn.) Bhandari)- A
pilot study, Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicine 2015; 1(3): 61-65 .ISSN: 2454-
5023.
216. Vyas KY, Shukla VJ, Galib R, Prajapati PK. Identification of different samples of Guggulu
through sensory evaluation technique, International Journal of Pharmacy and
Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2015; 7(10):102-105, ISSN- 0975-1491.
217. Vyas M et al., Nyaya and FOL w.s.r Charak Samhita Vimansthan – Pragmatic view, CiiT
International Journal of Artificial Intelligent Systems and Machine Learning 2016; 8(2):
57-61. ISSN 0974 – 9667 & Online ISSN: 0974 – 9543.
218. Vyas M. How far the philosophical aspects in Ayurvedic academia are relevant today.
Ayu 2015; 36(2):.116-117.ISSN:0974-8520.
219. Vyas M. Ideal life style; Ayurved Mahasammelan Patrika., Walunj M, Gunjal A, Nariya
M, Prajapati PK. Antihyperglycemic potential of Laghu Malini Vasanta Rasa- zinc
containing Ayurvedic herbomineral preparation. Eur J Pharmaceut Med Res 2015; 2(6):
177-181. ISSN: 2394-3211.
220. Walunj MB, Patgiri BJ, Shukla VJ, Prajapati PK. Standard manufacturing procedure for
LaghuMalini Vasanta Rasa in context of Bhavana (levigation), AYU (An international
quarterly journal of research in Ayurveda) 2015; 36(2):180. ISSN: 0974-8520.

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221. Rajagopala M. Ayurvedic management of Malignant non healing ulcer - A case report,
Treatise. Journal of Ayurveda Medical Association of India 2016; 1(3).

222. Acharya RN, Dhiman KS, Ranade AV, Naik R, Prajapati S, Kumar S. Vijaya (Canabis
sativa Linn.) and its therapeutic importance in Ayurvda: a review. Journal of Drug
Research in Ayurvedic Scineses 2015; 1(1): 1-12.
223. Rajput DS, Nariya M, Patgiri BJ, Prajapati P. Experimental study on anti-hyperglycemic
effect of Naga Bhasma (incinerated lead). J Indian Sys Med 2015; 3(4): 180-183.
224. Shukla A, Shukla A, Irshad H, Baghel AS, Vyas M. JalapānaVidhi—Method of Drinking
Water in Ayurveda;; Ayurveda Journal of Health 2015; Xiii(4). ISSN:
225. Shukla V, Gupta A, Pandit R. Homogeneous isotropic superfluid turbulence in two
dimensions: Inverse and forward cascades in the Hall-Vinen-Bekharevich-Khalatnikov
model, Physical Review B 92 (10), 104510, 2015.

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ANNEXURE – III: LIST OF BOOKS PUBLISHED (NON AYUSH SUBJECTS)

Sl. ISSN/ISBN Co -
Title of the Book Author Publisher Remarks
No. No authors
01 Pagalan Talav Ma Ashok 978-93- Ranndade - Granted By
Chavda 82456- Publication Gujarat Sahitya
03-2 Akdemi
02 Pagarav Talav Ma Ashok 978-93- Ranndade - Award as Best
Chavda 82456- Publication Poetry Book-
04-9 2012 by Gujarat
Sahitya
Akademy,
Gujarat
Government
03 Tu Kahu Ke Tame Ashok 978-93- Ranndade -
Chavda 82456- Publication
05-6
04 Pityo Ashko Ashok 978-93- Ranndade - Award as
Chavda 82456- Publication Best Humorous
06-3 Book-2012 by
Gujarat Sahitya
Akademy,
Gujarat
Government
05 Dalkhi Thi Saav Ashok 978-93- Ranndade - 1. Award
Chhutan Chavda 82456- Publication by
07-0 Central Sahitya
Akademy,
Government of
India for
Sahitya
Akademi Yuva
Puraskar-2012
2.
Awarded by
Gujarat
Government for
Dadsi Jiwan
Award-2013
06 Shabdodaya Ashok 978-93- Ranndade - -
Chavda 82456- Publication
09-4
07 Gazalistan Ashok 978-93- Ranndade - Translation

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08-7
08 Pachan Tantra Na Ashok 978-93- WBG - Translation
Rogo Chavda 82345- Publication from Hindi
41-1
09 Door Sudoor Ashok 978-93- Ranndade - Translation
Antriksh ma Chavda 82456- Publication from English
91-9
10 Mahan Ashok 978-93- Sahitya - Translation
Dharashashtri Chavda 83355- Sangam from English
Ambedkar 05-1
11 Concise Ashok 978-93- WBG - -
Dictionary of Chavda 82345- Publication
Practical Verbs 10-7
12 Abhyasane Ashok 978-93- Book Shelf -
Karkirdi Chavda 83976-
27-0
13 Saral Ashok 978-93- Book Shelf -
Spardhatmak Chavda 83976-
Gujarati 31-7
14 Nibandh Ashok 978-93- Book Shelf - -
Lakhwani Kala Chavda 83976-
34-8
15 Saar Grahan Ashok 978-93- Book Shelf -
Chavda 83976-
35-5
16 Bank Officer Ashok 978-93- Book Shelf -
Exam Chavda 83976-
36-2
17 Bank Clerk Ashok 978-93- Book Shelf -
Exam Chavda 83976-
37-9
18 IBPS Parichay Ashok 978-93- Book Shelf -
Chavda 83976-
39-3
19 GSET Ashok 978-93- Book Shelf -
Parichay Chavda 83976-
44-7
20 UPSC Ashok 978-93- Book Shelf - -
Parichay Chavda 83976-
46-1
21 GPSC Ashok 978-93- Book Shelf - -
Parichay Chavda 83976-
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22 Gaun Seva Ashok 978-93- Book Shelf - -


Pasandgi Chavda 83976-
Mandal 48-5
Parichay

23 SSC Parichay Ashok 978-93- Book Shelf - -


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49-2

24 Programme Ashok 978-93- Book Shelf - -


Executive Chavda 83976-
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25 Samanya Ashok 978-93- Book Shelf - -
Gyan Vichar Chavda 83976-
Vaibhav-1 20-1
26 Samanya Ashok 978-93- Book Shelf - -
Gyan Vichar Chavda 83976-
Vaibhav-2 21-8
27 Kayda Ashok 978-93- Book Shelf - -
Adhikari Chavda 83976-
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28 Spardhatmak Ashok 978-93- Book Shelf - -
Parixa Ma Chavda 83976-
Safal Thavana 60-7
Upayo
29 Interview Ashok 978-93- Book Shelf - -
Aapvani Kala Chavda 83976-
28-7
30 Bank Ashok 978-93- Book Shelf - -
Interview Chavda 83976-
38-6
31 Group Ashok 978-93- Book Shelf - -
Discussion Chavda 83976-
29-4
32 Jansamprak Ashok 978-93- Book Shelf - -
Adhikari Chavda 83976-
54-6
33 Vahivati Ashok 978-93- Book Shelf - -
Adhikari Chavda 83976-
53-9
34 University Ashok 978-93- Book Shelf - -
Clerk-Officer Chavda 83976-
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35 Karvera Ashok 978-93- Book Shelf - -

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Adhikari Chavda 83976-


56-0
36 Ganitik Ashok 978-93- Book Shelf Dr. -
Kaushlya-1 Chavda 83976- Shailja
22-5 Tiwari
37 Ganitik Ashok 978-93- Book Shelf Dr. -
Kaushlya-2 Chavda 83976- Shailja
23-2 Tiwari
38 Tark Ashok 978-93- Book Shelf Dr. -
Kshamta-1 Chavda 83976- Shailja
24-9 Tiwari
39 Tark Ashok 978-93- Book Shelf Dr. -
Kshamta-2 Chavda 83976- Shailja
25-6 Tiwari
40 Ganitik Ashok 978-93- Book Shelf Dr. -
Kaushlya-1 Chavda 83976- Shailja
22-5 Tiwari
41 Ganitik Ashok 978-93- Book Shelf Dr. -
Kaushlya-2 Chavda 83976- Shailja
23-2 Tiwari
42 Hisabi Ashok 978-93- Book Shelf Dr. -
Adhikari Chavda 83976- Shailja
52-2 Tiwari
43 Ankganitni Ashok 978-93- Book Shelf Dr. -
Aantighunti Chavda 83976- Shailja
57-7 Tiwari
44 Shikshak Ashok 978-93- Book Shelf Dr. -
Abhiyogyta Chavda 83976- Chandres
Exam 41-6 h
Rathod
45 Saral Ashok 978-93- Book Shelf Dr. -
Sparadhatmak Chavda 83976- Chandres
Angreji 30-0 h
Rathod
46 UGC NET Ashok 978-93- Book Shelf Dr. -
Parichay Chavda 83976- Chandres
42-3 h
Rathod
47 UGC NET Ashok 978-93- Book Shelf Dr. -
General Paper Chavda 83976- Chandres
43-0 h
Rathod
48 Shikshak Ashok 978-93- Book Shelf Dr. -
Abhiyogyta Chavda 83976- Chandres

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Rathod
49 UGC NET Ashok 978-93- Book Shelf Dr. -
Parichay Chavda 83976- Chandres
42-3 h
Rathod
50 GSET General Ashok 978-93- Book Shelf Dr. -
Paper Chavda 83976- Chandres
26-3 h
Rathod
51 Spardhatmak Ashok 978-93- Book Shelf Dr. Vimal -
Computer Chavda 83976- Pandya
(Practical) 61-4
52 Sparadhatmak Ashok 978-93- Book Shelf Dr. Vimal -
Computer Chavda 83976- Pandya
(Theory) 33-1
53 Saral Ashok 978-93- Book Shelf Dr. -
Spardhatmak Chavda 83976- Akhtar
Hindi 32-4 Khan
Pathan
54 Granthpaal Ashok 978-93- Book Shelf Indira -
Chavda 83976- Dodiya
51-5

55 Mukhya Ashok 978-93- Book Shelf P B Desai -


Shikshak Chavda 83976-
Abhiyogyta 40-9
Exam
56 Jag Ne Jadva Ashok - Ranndade - In Press
Chavda Publication
57 Pot Pota Ni Ashok - Ranndade - In Press
Taras Chavda Publication
56 Gazal Goshthi Ashok - Ranndade - In Press
Chavda Publication
57 Gujarati Dalit Ashok - Ranndade - In Press
Kavita No Chavda Publication
Udabhavane
Vikas
58 Gujarat na Ashok - Ranndade - In Press
Dalit Samyik Chavda Publication
Patrakartvani
Vikas-yatra
59 Saral Ashok - WBG - In Press

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Ayurvedik Chavda Publication


Upchar
60 Concise Ashok - WBG - In Press
Dictionary of Chavda Publication
Practical
Prepositions
61 Concise Ashok - WBG - In Press
Dictionary of Chavda Publication
Practical
Vocabulary
62 Gujarati-Gujarati- Ashok - Book Shelf - In Press
English Chavda
Dictionary
63 Sansodhan Ashok - Book Shelf In Press
Nibandh Chavda
Lekhanni Kala

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Appendices
Appendix - A
Appendix - B
Appendix-C
Appendix-D
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Abbreviations
AAA Academic and Administrative Audit
A&A (A/A) Assessment and Accreditation
AC Academic Committee
ACYER Advanced Centre for Yoga Education and Research
ADMA Ayurvedic Drug Manufactures Association
ADR Adverse Drug Reactions
AG Audit Accountant General Audit
AHA Academic, Hospital and Administrative
AICTE All India Council for Technical Education
AMC Annual Maintenance Contract
AQAR Annual Quality Assurance Report
ASU Ayurved, Siddha and Unani
ASUDTAB Ayurveda Siddha Unani Drugs Technical Advisory Board
AYUSH Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Siddha and Homeopathy
B Pharm (Ayu) Bachelor of Pharmacy
BAMS Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
BAN Bharatiya Aushadha Nirmanan Shala
BHU Banaras Hindu University
The Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and
BIMSTEC
Economic Cooperation
BMW Biomedical Waste
BNYS Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yoga Science
BoS Board of Studies
BSNL Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd.
CAG Comptroller and Auditor General
CAO Chief Accounts Officer
CCIM Central Council of Indian Medicine
CYEd Certificate course in Yoga Education
CYNT Certificate course in Yoga & Naturopathy Therapies
CAS Center for Advanced Studies
CBCS Choice Based Credit System
CCC Certificate in Computer Concept
CCRAS Central Council of Research in Ayurvedic Sciences
CCRYN Central Council for Research in Yoga & Naturopathy
CCTV Closed Circuit Television
CGFNS Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools
CGHS Central Government Health Scheme
CGPA Cumulative Grade Point Average
CHC Community Health Center
CL Casual leave

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CME Continuing Medical Education


CMO Chief Medical Officer
Committee for the purpose of control and supervision of
CPCSEA
experiments on animals
CPE Colleges with Potential for Excellence
CPU Central Processing Unit
CR-GPA(s) Criterion-wise Grade Point Average(s)
CRO Clinical Research Organization
CSIR Council of Scientific and Industrial Research
CSSD Central Sterile Services Department
CRT Cathode Ray Tube
CTRI Clinical Trials Registry of India
D. Litt Doctor of Literature
D Pharm (Ayu) Diploma in Pharmacy
D Nat Diploma in Naturopathy
DA Dearness allowance
DBT Department of Biotechnology
DCI Dental Council of India
DEP Distance Education Programs
DHCP Dynamic host configuration protocol
DMS Deputy Medical Superintendent
DNS Domain Name Server
DRC Departmental Research Committee
DSIR Department of Scientific and Industrial Research
DST Department of Science and Technology
EBM Evidence Based Medicine
ECG Electro Cardio Gram
EdCIL Educational Consultant India Limited
EMO Emergency Medical Officer
EMR Electronic Medical Records
ETD Electronic Theses and Dissertation
FAA Formaldehyde – Acetic acid – Alcohol
Fund for the Improvement of Science and Technology
FIST
Infrastructure
GAAMA Gujarat Ayurved Aushadh Manufacturers' Association
GATE Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering
GAU Gujarat Ayurved University
GCP Good Clinical Practice
GCSS General Cultural Scholarship Scheme
GMAT Graduate Management Admission Test
GOI Government of India
GPAT Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test
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GPCB Gujarat Pollution Control Board


GPSC Gujarat Public Service Commission
GSBTM Gujarat State Bio Technology Mission
HEI Higher Education Institution
HELINET Health Science Library and Information Network
HMIS Hospital Management Information System
HSI Health Science Institutions
IAEC Institutional Animal Ethics Committee
International Association for the Study of Traditional Asian
IASTAM
Medicine
ICAS International Centre for Ayurvedic Studies
ICCR Indian Council for Cultural Relations
ICHR Indian Council of Historical Research
ICMR Indian Council of Medical Research
ICPR Indian Council of Philosophical Research
ICSSR Indian Council of Social Science Research
ICT Information and Communication Technology
IEC Institutional Ethics committee
IELTS International English Language Testing System
IEQA Institutional Eligibility for Quality Assessment
IGIB Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology
IGNSS Indira Gandhi National Student Scheme
IIAPS Indian Institute of Ayurvedic Pharmaceutical Sciences
IIT Indian Institute of Technology
IMR Intra Mural Research
INC Indian Nursing Council
INFLIBNET Information and Library Network
IPD Indoor Patient Department
Institute for Post Graduate Teaching and Research In
IPGT & RA
Ayurveda
IPR Intellectual Property Rights
IQAC Internal Quality Assurance Cell
IQAS Internal Quality Assurance System
ISM & H Indian System of Medicine and Homeopathy
ISO International Organization for Standardization
ISR Institutional Social Responsibility
IT Information Technology
JRF Junior Research Fellow
KB Kaumarabhritya
KCG Knowledge Consortium of Gujarat
KVA Kilovolt-Ampere
LAN Local Area Network
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LCD Liquid Crystal Display


LMS Learning Management System
LTC Leave Travel Concession
LoI Letter of Intent
M Pharma (Ayu) Master of Pharmacy (Ayurveda)
MBRC Marine Bio Research Centre
MCI Medical Council of India
MCQ Multiple Choice Questions
MD (Ayu) Doctor of Medicine (Ayurveda)
MDNIY Morarji Desai National Institute of Yoga
MHRD Ministry of Human Resource and Development
MIR Minimum Institutional Requirements
ML Medical leave
MO Medical Officer
MoU Memorandum of Understanding
Maharshi Patanjali Institute for Yoga, Naturopathy Education
MPIYNER
and Research
MS (Ayu) Master of Surgery (Ayurveda)
MSc (Medicinal
Master of Science (Medicinal Plants Sciences)
Plants Sciences)
NAAC National Assessment and Accreditation Council
NABH National Accreditation Board for Hospitals
National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration
NABL
Laboratories
NCD Non Communicable Diseases
NCLEX National Council Licensure Examination
NET National Eligibility Test
NGO Non-Governmental Organization
NICU Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
NKN National Knowledge Network
National Mission on Education through Information and
NME-ICT
Communication Technology
NMPB National Medicinal Plants Board
NPC National Pharmacovigilance Centre
NPE National Policy Education
NPRC National Pharmavovigilance Resource Center
NRI Non Residential Indians
NSS National Service Scheme
OBC Other Backward Caste
OHP Overhead Projector
OMR Optical Mark Recognition
OPAC Online Public Access Catalogue
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OPD Outdoor Patient Department


OS Office Superintendent
OSCE Objective Structured Clinical Examination
OSPE Objective Structured Practical Examination
OT Operation Theatre
PG DYN Post Graduate Diploma in Yoga and Naturopathy
PACS Picture Archiving and Communication System
PBL Problem Based Learning
PC Placement Cell
PCI Pharmacy Council of India
PDA Photo-Diode Array
PG Board Board of Post Graduate Teaching and Research
PGDYN Post Graduate Diploma in Yoga & Naturopathy
PGT-SFC Post-Graduate Teaching – Self Finance Cell
PhD Doctor of Philosophy
PHC Primary Health Care
PI Principal Investigator
PICU Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
PK Panchakarma Department
PLAB Professional and Linguistics Assessment Board
PMSBY Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana
PPC Peripheral Pharmacovigilance Centre
PTR Peer Team Report
RS & BK Rasasastra and Bhaisajya Kalpana
RA Research Associate
RAV Rashtriya Ayurved Vidyapeeth
RCI Rehabilitation Council of India
RDC Research Degree Committee
RFID Radio Frequency Identification
RMO Resident Medical Officer
RNVV Roga-Nidana and Vrikruti-Vigyana Department
RoTP Reorientation Training Program
RTI Right to Information
SAC Scientific Advisory Committee
SAP Special Assistance Program
SAT Student Assisted Teaching
SDL Self Directed Learning and Skills Development
SEARO WHO Regional Office for South - East Asia
SET/SLET State Level Eligibility Test
SFI Self Financed Institutes
SFS Self Finance Scheme
SGAC Shri Gulabkunverba Ayurved Chikitsalaya
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SGAM Shri Gulabkunverba Ayurved Mahavidhyalaya


Sophisticated Instrumentation Centre for Applied Research
SICART
and Testing
SIRO Scientific and Industrial Research Organization
SJR SCImago Journal and Country Rank
SNIP Source Normalized Impact per Paper
SOP Standard Operating Procedure
SOUL Software for University Libraries
SRF Senior Research Fellow
SRPT Stri Roga and Prasuti Tantra
STG Standard Treatment Guidelines
SWOC Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges
TA Travelling Allowance
TKDL Traditional Knowledge Digital Library
ToR Terms of Reference
ToT Training of Teachers
TRC Technical and Research Committee
TTP Teachers Training Program
UDB University Development Board
UG Under-Graduate
UV Ultra Violate
UGC University Grants Commission
UGC-SAP University Grants Commission – Special Assistance Program
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural
UNESCO
Organization
UNICEF United Nations Children Educational Foundation
UPSC Union Public Service Commission
USCE University School of Continuing Education in Ayurved
USG Ultrasonography
USIC University Science Instrumentation Centre
USMLE United States Medical Licensing Examination
UT Union Territory
WAC World Ayurved Congress
WHO World Health Organization
WHOCC for TM- World Health Organization Collaborative Center for
Ayurveda Traditional Medicines-Ayurveda
YRC Youth Recreation Club

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