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CENTRAL COUNCIL OF INDIAN MEDICINE
NEW DELHI
MINUTES OF 162nd MEETING OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE HELD ON 31.1.2011 AT NEW DELHI
PRESENT
1. Vaidya Raghunandan Sharma, President, CCIM Chairman
2. Dr. Jayaprakash Narayan, Vice-President (Ayurved) Member 3. Prof. Hakim Syed Khaleefathullah, Vice-President (Unani) Member 4. Dr. V Stanley Jones, Vice-President (Siddha) Member
5. Dr. PK Jain, Member 6. Vaidya Ved Prakash Tyagi Member
7. Dr. Niranjan Singh Tyagi Member 8. Dr. D Ramanathan Iyer Member
9. Dr. Khalid Siddiqui Member 10. Dr. Rashidullah Khan Member
11. Dr. V Arunachalam Member Dr. PR Sharma Secretary, CCIM
Special Agenda Item No.1 Condolence Resolution on the sad demise of Hakim Shamim Ahmed Saeedi Member, Unani
It was noted that Hkm Shamim Ahmed Saeedi Member, Unani Committee was
expired on 16.01.11. The member of Executive Committee observed two minutes silence for the peace of departed soul and passed the following
resolution to forward to the member of the bereaved family:-
“The members of the Executive Committee were shocked to know the sad and untimely demise of Hkm Shamim Ahmed Saeedi. He devoted his life to the
cause of development of Indian Systems of Medicine in general and Unani in particular. Member of Executive Committee offer their condolence and sympathy
to the members of the bereaved family and pray to God that departed soul may rest in eternal peace.”
Agenda item No. 2 Confirmation of minutes of the 161st meeting of
Executive Committee held on 24.11.2010
It was noted that 161st meeting of Executive Committee was held on 24.11.2010.
The minutes of the same were placed before the Central Council in its meeting
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held on 25.11.2010. The Central Council ratified the same without any
modification.
Executive Committee confirmed the same.
Agenda Item No.3 To decide the policy for conducting visitation of Ayurved, Unani and Siddha colleges for the year
2011-12.
It was noted that Government of India while granting/not granting the permission to Ayurved, Unani and Siddha Colleges for the year 2010-11 pointed
out certain shortcomings AND simultaneously asked the CCIM to conduct the suo-motto visitation of the colleges for verification of compliance of shortcomings for
consideration of the matter for permission for the year 2011-12.
It was further noted that election for the members of the CCIM in almost all the states is under process and members of the CCIM will be busy in respect of their election at least for 3 months.
After detail discussion, Committee took following decision in respect of
the colleges for the year 2011-12 falling under Section 13 C of IMCC Act, 1970:-
1. To avoid duplicity of teaching staff
all private colleges be visited on the same day and duration of visitation will be two days.
2. CCIM members may also be included in visitation team alongwith Government teachers.
3. All Government colleges also be visited on the same day and duration of visitation should be two
days.
4. Vice-Presidents (Ayurveda, Unani and Siddha) alongwith EC members of concerned systems will look after all the work of visitation including preparation of the list of visitors and visitation programme as per adopted policy with the
prior approval of the President, CCIM. 5. Government teacher should visit
other States’ colleges, not of their own State. 6. No further supplementary
documents will be accepted/asked in any respect from any college after the visitation. Assessment of available facilities of teaching and practical training will be made on the basis of availability on the day of visitation.
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7. Provision of allied subject
approved by CCIM will be taken into consideration for assessing the eligibility of teaching staff.
8. Government of India again be requested to decide policy for granting permission for the year
2011-12. Agenda Item No.4 Reporting and ratification of the observations
made by the office sent to the Government of India.
It was noted that Government of India forwarded the documents submitted by
the college at the time of hearing to CCIM in respect of following colleges for examination, verification and comments/recommendations of the CCIM. The
documents were examined carefully by the office and following observations made by the office as per records submitted by the college at the time of hearing
was sent to the Government of India as per directions of President, CCIM without making any recommendations.
1. Deendayal Research Institutes Ajivan Swasthya Samvardhan Ayurved Chikitsa Mahavidyalaya Chitrakoot, Satna (MP)
1. At the time of visitation, list of 19 teaching staff out of which 14
teachers were eligible and 05 teachers were ineligible. 2. At the time of hearing, college submitted new appointment of 03 teachers. 3. 03 newly appointed teachers are treated as eligible in the following
department-
S.No Department Professor Reader Lecturer
1.
Samhita,Sanskrit and Siddhant
00 01 00
2. Agad Tantra 00 00 01
3. Ras Shastra 00 00 01
4. Therefore as per the latest assessment 03 newly appointed teachers are treated as eligible and there are 17 eligible teachers (Prof. 01, Reader 01, Lecturer 15) while 05 ineligible teachers (Prof 01, Reader 02, Lecturer 02). Department wise eligible teachers are as follows-
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S.No. Department Prof. Reader lecturer
1. Samhita,Sanskrit and Siddhant
00 01 02
2. Rachna Sharir 00 00 01 3. Kriya Sharir 00 00 02 4. Dravyaguna 00 00 03 5. Ras Shastra 01 00 03 6. Rognidan 00 00 01 7. Swasthavritta 00 00 01 8. Agad Tantra 00 00 02
Total 01 01 15
5. Average attendance of patient in OPD from 1st Nov 2009 to 20th Oct
2010 as per the documents submitted by the college during hearing is 119.86 (Total No. of
patients attended OPD /Total No. of Working days = 35958/300) Above observations are on the basis of documents submitted by the college and forwarded by the Govt. of India. Moreover, physical verification has not been done by CCIM due to shortage of time and comments have been asked
by Govt. of India from CCIM at short span of time (2 to 3 days).
2. Devki Mahaveer Ayurved College & Research Hospital at Fariathiya, Garhwa, Jharkhand 1. At the time of visitation college has submitted the list of 22 teaching
staff out of which 02 teachers were eligible and 20 teachers were not
eligible. 2. At the time of hearing, college submitted a revised list of 16 teachers by
adding 02 new teachers and deleting 08 teachers from previous list. 3. Both newly added teachers are treated ineligible on account of following
reason
S.No.
Name of teacher (newly added) Reason
1. Chandra Shekhar Dwivedi
2. Sunil Dwivedi
Original Affidavit not submitted.
4. Out of 02 teacher who were treated eligible according to previous teaching staff list, 01 teacher is counted ineligible on account of
controversial experience submitted. 5. Therefore, as per latest assessment there is 01 eligible teacher (Prof. 00,
Reader 00 and Lecturer 01) while 15 teachers are ineligible (Prof. 01, Reader 10 and Lecturer 04).
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Note:- There is wide difference noted in the list alongwith documents
submitted by the college at the time of visitation and hearing. The teachers
who were previously treated ineligible on account of long gap of teaching, now submitted the experience of in between time which is also not
mentioned in their affidavit. All those teachers shown the experience of Dhanwantri Ay. College, Buxar and RNM A.M.C. Motihari, Bihar. But, the name of teachers not found in the visitation report of year 2008-09. So,
treated under submission of false experience of particular duration.
6. After examination of documents forwarded in respect of appointment of
additional hospital staff after last visitation, following staff has been appointed:-
HOSPTAL STAFF
Name of Post Staff Required as
Per Norms of CCIM
Previous
Hospital Staff
Present Hospita
l Staff
Difference
Superintendent (Principal or
Dean of the college may also
be ex-officio)
01 01 --
Deputy Superintendent
-- 01 +01
Vaidya (for OPD)
(6) 16 15 -01
Casualty Medical Officer
(3) 01 03 +02
Clinical Registrar 1 for each clinical deptt.
-- 10 +10
RMO 1 -- 01 +01 House Officer/PG student
1 for 20 beds -- 01 +01
1 Male -- 01 +01
Medical Staff (Regular-25)
Panchkarma Vaidya
1 Female -- 01 +01
Medical Specialist (cardiologist)
1 Part time -- 01PT +01PT
Surgeon 1 Part time -- 01 PT +01PT Gynaecologist 1 Part time -- 01PT +01PT Radiologist 1 Part time -- 01PT +01PT Pathologist 1 Part time -- 01PT +01PT
Medical Staff (Part
time-06)
Anaesthetist 1 Part
time/on call -- 01PT +01PT
Para
Medical
X-ray technician 1 01 01
REG. -
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Matron/Nursing Superintendent
1 01 01 --
Asstt. Matron 1 for 100 beds
01 01 --
Staff Nurse 1 for 10 beds (and 2 for
OPD and 1 for Gynae
OPD)
14 13 -01
Ward
boy/Ayah/ANM
1 for 10 beds
( and 2 for OPD)
02
WB+3
Ayah
+2 Dai
19 +12
Pharmacist 2+2 (for OPD)
02 04 +02
Dark Room Attendant
1 -- 01 +01
Dressers(for OPD)
2 01 01 --
Operation Theatre Attendant
2 -- 02 +02
Labour Room Attendant
2 -- 02 +02
Panchkarma Nurse
2 -- -- --
Panchkarma Technician
2 -- 08 +08
2 Male -- 02 +02 Panchkarma Assistant
2 Female -- -- --
Staff (Regular-
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Physiotherapist 1 -- 01 +01 Store Keeper 1 01 02 +01 Head Clerk 1 + 2( for
OPD) 01 01 --
Cook
1 for 50 beds -- 04 +04
Kitchen Attendant/ Cook
1 for 25 beds On contract
basis
-- 04 +04
Watch Men 4 or on
contract basis -- 04 +04
Other Staff (Regular-22)
Lift men for
multi-storage Building
4 or on
contract basis
-- -- --
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Safaiwala/ Scavengers
1 for 25 beds or on contract
basis (and 2 for OPD) ( 2
for
Panchkarma)
03 06 +03
Plumber 4 or on
contract basis 01 02REG. +01
Electrician 1 (part time) 01 01REG. -- Statistician part time -- 01REG. +01
Other
Staff (Part Time-11)
Photographer part time -- 01REG. +01
+ sign : Indicates addition of staff - sign : Indicates deletion of staff Note:- There is difference noted in the information provided and documents submitted in respect of hospital staff for example- 1. Dr. Lal Mohan Mishra is mentioned as RMO in Shalya Chikitsa department
in enclosure 01 (Page 173) but in appointment letter he is appointed as Reader in department Ayurved Itihaas.
2. Dr. Ombhu Prashad is mentioned as Vaidhya in Kayachikitsa department
in enclosure 01 (Page 173) but in appointment letter he is appointed as Lecturer in Sharir Rachana.
Above observations are on the basis of documents submitted by the college and forwarded by the Govt. of India. Moreover, physical verification has not
been done by CCIM due to shortage of time and comments have been asked by Govt. of India from CCIM at short span of time (2 to 3 days).
3. Sri Sai Ayurved Mahavidyalaya & Hospital Aligarh
1. College has submitted month wise data of OPD and IPD from from 1st January 2010 to 30th September 2010 but regarding this copy of only
first and last page of every month has been submitted as supportive document.
2. Average attendance of patient in OPD from 1st January to 30th September 2010 as per the documents submitted by the college
during hearing is 167.27(Total No. of patients attended OPD /Total No. of Working days = 37637/225).
3. Total No. of patients admitted from 1st January to 30th September 2010 were 28887. Total No. of Bed days occupied were 28219 as
per the documents submitted by the college during hearing. Bed Occupancy = No of bed days occupied x 100 (from 1st Jan to 31st Sept
2010) Total No. of beds x 273
= 28219 x 100
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200 x 273 = 51.68 %
In view of the above, college in addition to the UG seats fulfilling the criteria for starting PG course in above said 02 subjects. Above observations are on the basis of documents submitted by the college
and forwarded by the Govt. of India. Moreover, physical verification has not been done by CCIM due to shortage of time and comments have been asked by Govt. of India from CCIM at short span of time (2 to 3 days).
Executive Committee ratified the same.
Agenda Item No.5 Reporting of decision of Govt. of India in respect of
Ayurved, Unani and Siddha colleges permitted/not permitted by Govt. of India for the session 2010-11.
It was noted that Government of India was conveyed the decision in respect of following Ayurved, Unani and Siddha college permitted/not permitted by
Government of India for the session 2010-11 so far in response of the recommendations of the CCIM under section 13C as well as 13A in respect of establishment of new college, starting PG and increasing intake capacity as the
case may be:- Ayurveda
S.No. Name of the
College Recommendation by
CCIM Recommendation by Govt.
of India
1. KLE Society Ayurved
College Verification done by visitors
verifying the claim of college in respect of IPD was sent to
Govt. of India.
Permitted for starting 7 PG
Course in R 14011/20/2009 EP (AYUSH) dated 29.11.10 1. Kayachikitsa-03 seats 2. Shalya-03 seats 3. Panchkarma-06 seats 4. Kumar Bhritya-06 seats 5. Agad Tantra-06 seats 6. Bhashjyakalpana-06 seats 7. Sangyaharan-02
2. Rani Dhullaiya Ayurved College BHOPAL
Observation of CCIM were sent to GOI
Permitted the college for starting 5 PG Course PG-Ayurved Siddhant-05 Rachna Sharir-05 Swasthvritta -05 Agad Tantra-05 KaumarBhritya-05 Vide letter no.R. 14011/ 11/
2009-EP Dated 26.11.10
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3. Ahaliya International
foundation Pallakad KERALA
Observation of CCIM were
sent to GOI Permitted the college for
establishment with 50 seats
for the year 2010-11 Vide letter No. 12011/ 02/
2009 EP dated 29.11.10
4. GSL education Society
Rajamandadry Andhra Pradesh
The application has been
withdrawn by the Applicant. Returned the proposal of
establishment of Ayurved college 12011/11/2010-EP dated 29.11.10
5. SVM Ayurved College ILKAL
Not Recommended for PG as under: Kayachikitsa 05 Panchkarma 05 Prasuti tantra 05 Shalya 05
Permitted for starting PG course vide letter No. R 14011/44/2009 EP dated 08.12.10 Kayachikitsa 05 Panchkarma 05
6. Govt. Ayurved College
Ajwa Road VADODRA
Observation of CCIM were
sent to GOI Application has been returned
vide letter No. 14011/45/10 EP dated 14.12.10
7. Dhanwantri Ayurved college SIDDHAPUR
Not Recommended for LOP Not granted permission for PG Course Vide letter No.
14011/02/2009 EP dated 22.12.10
8. Dhaneshwari Manav Vikas Mandal
Aurangabad’s Sou. Shanti Devi Ved Prakash Patil Ayurved
College & Hospital Hatta. HINGOLI
Not Recommended for LOI Disapprove the Scheme Vide letter No. R 12011/13/10 EP
dated 27.12.10
9. Hingulambika education Society
Ayurved Medical College GULBARGA
As Not Recommended for UG, therefore proposal for
PG was not processed and returned.
Application has been returned for starting PG Course Vide
letter No. R 14011/48/2010 EP dated 21.12.10
10. Shri. Shirdi Sai Baba Ayurved College
Recommended for LOP for starting new BAMS college with 50 seats.
Permitted for starting new BAMS college with 50 seats Vide letter No. R 12011/12/09
EP dated 26.11.10
11. Dhanwantari Ayurved
College NIPANI Observation of CCIM were
sent to GOI Permitted for 40 seats Vide
letter No. R 17011/86/09 EP dated 30.11.10
12. Baba mastnath Ayurved College
ROHTAK
Not Recommended Not permitted Vide letter No. R 17011/29/09 EP dated
30.11.10
13. BNM Ayurved College
BIJAPUR The Govt. of India was
asked to conduct the visitation. The Govt. of India conducted the visitation.
Not permitted vide letter
no.R-17011/46/2009-EP
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14. Ajiwan Swasthya
Samvardhanan
Ayurved College
Observation of CCIM were
sent to GOI Permitted for 50 seats Vide
letter No. 12011/8/07 EP
dated 29.11.10
15. Vasant Dada Patil
Ayurved College
SANGLI
Observation of CCIM were
sent to GOI 40 seats Vide letter No.
17011/118/09 EP dated
30.11.10
16. KBS Society Ayurved College, Belgaum
Observation of CCIM were sent to GOI
Not permitted Vide letter No. R 17011/73/09 EP dated
30.11.10
17. Parul Institute of
Ayurved College Not Recommended 50 seats Vide letter No. R
12011/04/05 EP dated 30.11.10
18. Sri. Sai Ayurved College & Hospital, Aligarh
Observation of CCIM were sent to GOI
Prasuti & Stri Roga 04 Shalya 04 U.G. Seats 50-75 Vide letter
No. R 14011/24/09 EP dated 02.12.10
19. Bhagwan Mahavir Jain Ayurved College,
Gajendragarh
Observation of CCIM were sent to GOI
Permitted for increase in UG seats from 40-50. Starting new PG in 4 subjects:- Kaya chikitsa 05 Panchkarma 05 Ras Shastra 05 Shalya Tantra 05 Vide letter No. R 14011/35/09 EP dated 30.11.10
20. SDM Ayurved College Hassan
Recommended LOP for increasing in intake capacity
for UG 75-100.
Not recommended for PG as
under: Ay. samhita Recommended for PG as
under: Kriya sharir06 Kayachikitsa06 Prasuti & Striroga06 Increasing seats in PG Manas roga 2-5
Permission to start new 4 PG courses: Ayurved Samhita 06 Sharir Kriya 06 Kayachikitsa 06 Prasuti & Stri Roga 06 and Increase intake capacity –
Manas Roga 02-05 Vide letter No.
R.14011/46/2009-EP (AYUSH), R.13011/23/2009-EP (AYUSH) &
R.13011/24/2009 EP (AYUSH).
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21. Tilak Ayurved College
PUNE Not Recommended for LOP
to start PG as under
Sangyaharan 03- Recommended LOP for
increasing seat in PG Kayachikitsa 02
Shalya 01 Rasashastra 03
Dravyaguna 01 Kriya Sharir 02 Rachna Sharir 03
Increase intake capacity Rachna Sharir 03 Kriya sharer 02 Dravyaguna-01 Rasashastra -03 Shalya 01 Kayachikitsa 02 New PG Sangyaharan 03 Vide letter No. R 13011/8/09 EP& R 14011/16/09 EP dated
24.11.10.
22. D.P Singh Ayurved College,
SHAHJAHANPUR
Not Recommended for LOI Application has been rejected vide letter No. R
12011/12/2010 EP dated 03.01.10.
23. Loknete Rajaram
Bapu Ayurved College ISLAMPUR
Recommended to issue LOP
to start PG courses as: 1.Bhaishajya Kalpana 06 2.Rognidan & Vikriti Vigyan 06 3.Swasthavritta 06 4.Agad Tantra & Vidhi Vaidyak 06 5.Shalakya 06 6. Panchkarma 06 To issue LOI to start PG
course in Kaumarbhritya.
Permitted for starting PG in
06 specialties from 2010-11 1.Bhaishajya Kalpana 06 2.Rognidan & Vikriti Vigyan 06 3.Swasthavritta 06 4.Agad Tantra & Viddhi Vaidyak 06 5.Shalakya 06 6. Panchkarma 06 Vide letter
No. R 14011/16/2010 -EP
dated 14.01.11.
24. Siddhi Vinayak Rural Ayurved College
Harugeri Raibag
BELGAUM
Observation of CCIM were sent to GOI
Permitted With 50 seats Vide letter No. R 12011/17/07 EP
dated 12.01.11
25. Govt. Gurukul
Ayurved College
KANGARI
Not Recommended for
2008-09. Student have been
regularized continue their
study admitted during 2008-
09 Vide letter No. R 17011/191/09-EP dated 26.05.09
26. Govt. Ayurved RAIPUR
Observation of CCIM were sent to GOI
P.G. Course Application has been returned Vide letter No.
R 14011/08/10 EP dated 07.12.10.
27. Mandsaur Institute of Ayurved and
Research, Mandsaur (Bhawan Lal Nahata)
Not Recommended Permitted 50 seats Vide letter No. R 12011/10/09 EP dated
30.11.10
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28. Sikar Vikas avum
Shikshan Anusandhan
Sansthan Sikar RAJASTHAN
Not Recommended for LOP Not Permitted Vide letter No.
R12011/9/2009 EP dated
29.11.10
29. Deves Medical and
Educational Society,
Anupuram , Hyderabad
The application was not
processed for the want of
application fee.
Application has been
returned. Vide letter No. R
12011/10/2010 EP dated 21.01.11
30. Indian Post Graduate
Training & Research, Jamnagar
Not Recommended LOP to
start 2 new PG courses Kriya Sharir-5 Swasthvritta-
5
To start 2 new PG Course in Kriya Sharir-5 and Swasthvritta-5 from the year
2011-12. Will be considered as & when appointment of
teaching staff takes places. Vide letter No. R14011/38/ 2009-EP dated 07.12.10.
31. S G Minority Ayurved College Gazipur (U.P)
Recommended LOPfor increasing intake capacity from 40-60 in UG
Recommended for PG as under
Roganidan - 04
Prasuti & Striroga - 04
UG 40-60 Rognidan 04 Prasuti Stri Roga 04 Vide letter No. R14011/27/2009-EP dated
26.11.10.
32. Faculty of Ayurved BHU
Not Recommended for UG and PG.
Permitted UG-50 seats and PG Ayurved Samhita -1
Ayurved Darshan Siddhant-1 Swasthavritta- 1 Kriya Sharir 1 Rachana Sharir -1 Dravyguna -2
Rasashastra-2 Vikrit Vigyan -1 Kayachikitsa -4 Manasroga -1
Kaumarbhritya -2 Prasuti & Stirroga -3 Shalya -3 Shalakya -1 Sangyaharan -1 Vide letter
No. R17011/204/2009-EP dated 30.11.10.
33. Nangelil Ayurved Medical College KOTHAMANGALAM
Observation of CCIM were sent to GOI
Increase UG -40 to 60 Vide letter No. R 13011/9/2009 EP dated 07.12.10.
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34. Ayurved & Unani
Tibbia College Ajmal Khan Road, Karol Bagh NEW DELHI 110005.
Not Recommended Permitted for PG as under Kriya Sharir 03 Kayachikitsa 03 Vide letter No.
R17011/17/2009-EP dated 12.01.11
35. Shri Gurudev Ayurved Mahavidyalaya Gurukunj Ashram
(Mozari) 444601 AMRAWATI
Not Recommended Not permitted for UG 50 seats Vide letter No. R17011/147/2009-EP dated
11.01.11
36. Padamshri Dr. DY Patil College of Ayurveda and Research Institute, Nerul, Navi Mumbai, Sector 7, Narul NAVI MUMBAI
400706
Recommended to issue LOI to start PG courses as: Sharir Rachna 03 Sharir kriya 03 Samhita 03 Swasthvritta 03 Rog nidan 03 Rasashastra 03 Shalya 03
Letter of Intent has been issued for PG as under: Sharir Rachna Sharir kriya Samhita Swasthvritta Rog nidan Rasashastra Shalya Vide letter No.
R14011/32/2010-EP dated 21.01.11
Unani
S.No. Name of the College Recommendation
by CCIM
Recommendation
by Govt. of India
1. Ayurvedic & Unani Tibbia College,
NEW DELHI
Not recommended 1. Permitted vide
letter no.
R.14012/04/2009-
EP (Ayush) dated 03.01.2011
PG-in 3 new subjects
1. Ilmul Saidla (3) 2. Minafe- ul-Aza
(2) 3. Amraz-e-Niswas 4. (2) Permitted to
continue PG in Moalijat with 2 seats
vide letter No. R 17012/08/2009-EP.
2. Zuleikhabai Valy Md. Unani Medical College & Hospital, PUNE (MS)
Not recommended Permitted for 3 seats in PG Ilmul Jarahat vide letter no.
R.14012/02/2009-EP dated 16.12.2010
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3. Calcutta Unani medical College
KOLKATA
Recommended for
increase from 30 to
40 Seats
Permitted vide letter
No.
R 17012/37/2009 EP dated 21.12.10 ,Seats
have been increased from 30-40
Siddha
S.No. Name of the College Recommendation by CCIM
Recommendation by Govt. of India
1. Govt. Siddha Medical College CHENNAI
1.Sirappu Maruthuvam 05
2.Kuzhanthai Maruthuvam 05
3. Noi Nadal 04 Vide letter No. R 14013/01/09 EP
dated 30.11.10
Executive Committee noted the same.
Agenda Item No 6 Creation of the new post for the office of the
CCIM.
It was noted that work of the office of the Central Council of Indian Medicine has been increased at manifolds but no new post for the office of the CCIM has been created after the year 1986. Due to increase of work there is acute shortage of
technical as well as ministerial staff in the office of the CCIM. There is no intermediate post like Section Officer, Assistant, Deputy Secretary, Deputy Registrar etc. In the Medical Council of India which is similar body and dealing only in one system of Medicine have intermediaries post of Asstt. Section Officer,
Deputy Secretary, Technical etc. It was, therefore, proposed that the Executive
Committee may kindly create following posts for the office of the CCIM as per provision of Clause 59 which reads as under:- “ The Executive Committee shall create posts for the office of the Central Council
in the approved pay scales applicable to the corresponding posts in the offices of the Central Government under section 12 of the Indian Medicine Central Council Act, 1970.”
1) Deputy Registrar (Technical) - 01 2) Assistant Registrar (Ayurved) - 04 3) Assistant Registrar (Unani) - 02
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4) Legal Officer - 01
5) Office Superintendent - 04 6) Assistant/Head Clerk - 06
7) Senior Stenographer - 04 8) Upper Division Clerk - 02
9) Duplicating Operator - 02
In this connection, a detailed proposal for sanction of creation of new post to be submitted to the Government of India Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Deptt.
of AYUSH, New Delhi.
It was further noted that as per discussion held on 06.01.2011 in the Dept. of AYUSH at the time of meeting with Secretary (AYUSH)
considering the work load of the Ayurveda a proposal of creation of two more post of Assistant Registrar (Ayurveda) has been sent to the Govt. of
India as per instruction of President, CCIM by surrendering following post for saving match purpose:-
1. Peon 03 2. Safaiwala 01
3. Chowkidar 01
Executive Committee accepted and ratified the same.
Agenda Item No.7 Ratification/approval of the minutes of
meeting of President, Registrar of the State Boards/ Councils held on 23 and 24 March,
2010 at New Delhi
It was noted that a meeting of President and Registrars of the State
Boards/Councils was organized by the CCIM on 23 and 24 March, 2010 at New Delhi. The Minutes of the same were considered by Executive Committee. Executive Committee approved the same.
Agenda Item No.8 Cessation of membership from the member of CCIM.
It was noted that the following members of the CCIM have not attended the meeting of CCIM from the date mentioned against their name :- 1. Prof V K Joshi August, 2009, June, 2010 and 25th November, 2010
2. Hkm Shamim Ahmed Saeedi August, 2009, June, 2010 and 25th November, 2010
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3. Dr Qumruzzama August, 2009, June, 2010 and 25th November, 2010
4. Hkim Syed Faizan Ahmed August, 2009, June, 2010 and 25th November, 2010
5. Dr S. Boopathiraj August, 2009, June, 2010 and 25th November, 2010
These members have not attended the three meetings of the CCIM i.e. Aug 2009, June 2010, Nov 2010 continuously without submitting any excuse except
Dr Boopathiraj Dr Boopathiraj has informed through E-Mail dated 28 June, 2010
that due to ill health he is unable to attend the meeting to be held on 28-30 June 2010.
In this connection the provision of clause (2) of section 7 of the IMCC Act, 1970
provides as under :- “An elected or nominated member shall be deemed to have vacated his seat if he
is absent without excuse, sufficient in the opinion of the Central Council, from three consecutive ordinary meetings of the Central Council or, in the case of a
member elected under clause (a) of sub-section (1) of Section 3, if he ceases to be enrolled on the concerned State Register of Indian Medicine, or in the case of a
member elected under clause (b) of that sub-section, if he ceases to be a member of the faculty or Department (by whatever name called) of Indian Medicine of the
University concerned.”
Executive Committee considered the matter and decided that after obtaining the clarification from respective members the matter be put up.
Agenda Item No.9. Ratification of the Action Taken by the
President, CCIM
(a) Inclusion/Recognition of Mahire-Tib, MD (Unani) and Mahir-e-Jarahat, MS (Unani) of Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences,
Bangalore in Second Schedule to IMCC Act, 1970.
It was noted that the Post-Graduate degree awarded by Rajiv Gandhi University
of Health Sciences, Bangalore was not included in the Second Schedule to IMCC Act, 1970. The letter was sent to University to apply to Govt. of India for
inclusion/Recognition of Post-Graduate degree in Second Schedule to IMCC Act, 1970 as required under Section 14(2) of IMCC Act, 1970.
The Government of India vide letter No. V.27016/1/2010 Ay. Desk dated
06.08.2010 was forwarded the request of the University for comments of the CCIM as required under Section 14 (2) of IMCC Act, 1970.
After examination of the application, the following observations were made:-
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1. University is following the syllabus of the CCIM for conducting the course. 2. University is following the Curriculum of the CCIM for conducting the
course. 3. University is following the nomenclature of degree as prescribed by CCIM.
President, CCIM agreed to send the recommendations to Government of India for inclusion of degree of Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore in the
Second Schedule to IMCC Act, 1970 as under:-
(2) (3) (4)
“Mahir-e-Tib
“Mahir-e-Jarahat
M.D.(Unani)
M.S. (Jarahat)
from 2006 onwards”
from 2006 onwards”
Therefore, the recommendations was sent to Ministry vide letter No. 11-
107/2009-Univ. dated 10.12.2010.
Executive Committee ratified the same. (b) To Enhance the tenure/period of retainership of Sh. T.K Josph Retainer of the Council.
It was noted that the tenure period of retainer Sh.T.K. Josph, Advoate and retainer of the Council was expired on 08-01-2011. Matter to enhance tenure/period of retainership was placed before the President, CCIM. As per the
orders of the President, CCIM retainership period was extended for one year from 9.1.2011 to 8.1.2012. Executive Committee ratified the same.
(c) Information in respect of work distribution of official of the CCIM
It was noted that work of Post of Assistant Registrar (Regn.) was given to Smt. Bimla Wadhwa, O.S, work of OS was given to Smt. Vijay Laxmi UDC and work of
Daftary to Sh. Dharamvir Peon on the pay-scale of their previous post.
Executive Committee ratified the same.
(d) Enhancement of entitlement of Vice- Presidents for T.A./D.A.
It was noted that the Executive Committee in its meeting held on 24-11-2010 while considering the proposal of Dr. Rashidullaha Khan, Member of Executive
Committee authorized President, CCIM to take the decision in view of the
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provisions of the F.R.S.R. for enhancement of entitlement of TA/DA for the Vice
Presidents.
President, CCIM has agreed to provide the reimbursement of Hotel accommodation upto Rs. 3000/- as per provision of F.R.S.R. applicable to “Y”
category.
Executive Committee decided to take opinion of Government of India in the matter.
Agenda Item No 10. Reporting of the decision of the Govt. of India
in respect of the following colleges.
It was noted that after receipt of report of CBI/or after reassessments by the CCIM it was requested to Government of India to transfer the admitted student of
following colleges including Punjab Technical Education Society Ayurved College to other permitted colleges of the State. The Govt. of India has issued the letter to State Govt permitted college and university to transfer the admitted student to
other Colleges of State.
S.No. Name of the College
1. Anandi Srikishan Prasarak Mandal, Chhata, Mathura
2. Om Ayurved College Betul, (MP)
3. Sekhawati Ayurved College Palani
4. Gujrati Devi Ayurved College Gwaliar
5. SSUD Ayurved College Wasim
6. MNR Ayurved College, Medak
The decision in respect of Punjab Technical Society’s Ayurved College Sriganganagar is still awaited.
Executive Committee noted the same.
Agenda No 11 To decide the nomenclature of the Department
of Roga Nidan.
It was noted that there is a query in respect of nomenclature of the Department of Roga Nidan to decide the nomenclature. In this regard It was noted that nomenclature as mentioned among the 14 departments in the minimum standards
and requirements of Ayurved college and hospital is as Rog Nidan Whereas under concerned Regulations 1989 the name of subject is as Rog Vigyan Avam Vikriti Vigyanam.
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Executive Committee decided to change the nomenclature of the
Department of Roga Nidan & Vikriti Vigyan.
Agenda Item No. 12 Extension of tenure of Siddha Expert.
It was noted that as per decision of Executive Committee Dr. Natrajan was engaged on consolidated salary from 08.03.2010 to 07.02.2011 months. The period of 11 months of Shri Natrajan will expire on 7.2.2011.
Executive Committee extended the tenure of Dr. Natrajan for next eleven months.
Agenda Item No. 13 Letter of Dr. D Ramanathan, Member, EC. It was noted that Dr. D Ramanathan vide letter dated 28.1.2011 has forwarded the Gazette Notification No.G.O.(P) 116/2010/H&FWD dated 17.3.2010 of Government of Kerala allowing for registration of Naturopathy as ‘B’ category practitioner. The content of the letter are as under:- “Those who have passed 03 years Diploma in Yoga and Naturopathy course from Mahatma from Akhila Bharathiya Prakritik Chikitsa Parishad, New Delhi and Gandhi Smarak Nidhi, New Delhi, will also be approved for giving Provisional ‘B’ class registration. They are also exempted from the requirements of (i) passing any other examination and (ii) 10 years full time practice in Naturopathy and Yoga. Also informed that Government have already authorized Travancore cochine medical council registrar to provide B class registration to them. The Travancore medical council entirely constituted for ASU institutionally qualified doctors. So the CCIM immediately intervene this matter and ask to withdraw the notification with immediate effect. Otherwise it will badly affect the CCIM institutional practitioners.”
Executive Committee decided that legal opinion be obtained in the matter.
Agenda Item No. 14 Sanction of the Recruitment Rule of the post of Assistant Registrar (Unani and Siddha)
It was noted that Govt. of India vide letter No. V-27016/10/2009-Ay.Desk dated 19.01.2011 and V-27016/10/2007-Ay. Desk dated 19.01.2011 has conveyed the
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sanction of Recruitment Rule for the post of Assistant Registrar (Unani) and
Assistant Registrar (Siddha) respectively in the pay band of Rs. 15,600-39,100/-+grade pay of Rs. 5400/- + NPA.
Executive Committee approved the same.
Meeting concluded with a vote of thanks to the Chair.
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ANNEXURE-II
Central Council of Indian Medicine New Delhi
Proposal for creation of two more Post of Assistant Registrar- (Ayurved)
It is well aware that there is acute shortage of technical officers in the office of the CCIM. Whereas following non-technical posts are lying vacant:-
1. Peon 03 2. Safaiwala 01
3. Chowkidar 01
In view of the above, considering the present technical workload it has been decided to create two posts of Asstt. Registrar (Ayurved) by surrendering above said non-technical posts for the match saving purpose. The work of non–technical post will be availed on out
sourcing basis.
The detail justification for creation of two post of Assistant Registrar (Ayurved) and their duties and responsibilities are enclosed for your ready reference as Annexure I and II.
It is further submitted that as per requirement of Government of India match saving on creation of two post of Assistant Registrar (Ayurved) and surrendering above mentioned
post have been calculated. After going through the match saving by surrendering 03 Peon, 01 Safaiwala and 01 Chowkidar post, it seems that there is no substantial
expenditure on the same. However, details may be seen at Annexure –III. At present there is not a single technical post under the Secretary, CCIM to examine the
file of 262 UG & PG Ayurved colleges, 47 Universities having Faculty of Ayurved, State Government and Government of India. Therefore two technical post are required.
Justification
As Central Council of Indian Medicine is a Statutory Body constituted vide Indian Medicine Central Council Act, 1970 by the Government of India to prescribe the Minimum
Standards of Education of Indian Medicine i.e. Ayurved, Unani and Siddha therefore, the post of Ayurved is not related to only Administration but related to the technical work of Ayurved like preparing Syllabus, Curriculum, examination and assessment of visitation
reports. The work relating to Ayurved section can be dealt only by technically qualified person having recognized medical qualification of Ayurved Medicine included in Second
Schedule to IMCC Act, 1970 will be appointed on these posts. The Central Council is visiting the colleges frequently to ensure the available facilities of
teaching and practical training almost all the UG & PG Colleges every year. Three members from different places are deputed for visitation of the college. The detailed
information of each college regarding infrastructure etc. and the data of teaching staff of each college is also being collected and compiled. As a result of this, the work load of the
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office of Central Council of Indian Medicine has been increased manifolds whereas no post has been created in the office of the Central Council of Indian Medicine after 1986
and there is acute shortage of staff. As a result, the work of the office especially Ayurved section of the Central Council of Indian Medicine is suffering badly due to lack of
manpower. Moreover, examination of the visitation reports (confidential) nature about 262 colleges is
also major component work of the office, therefore, it will not be appropriate to entrust the job on the person who have been engaged on contractual/outsource basis.
After amendment of the Indian Medicine Central Council Act, 1970 w.e.f. 2003 one of the object of the Central Council has been increased i.e. to make the recommendation to
Government of India on proposal received through the Government of India for establishment of Ayurved, Unani & Siddha colleges, increase intake capacity of UG & PG,
for staring Post – graduate course as required under section 13A of IMCC Act, 1970. There were only 35-50 colleges of Ayurved and at present there are near about 262 UG &
PG colleges of Ayurveda.
Revision of syllabus of UG & PG Course is a continuous process.
By introducing PG Diploma course, accordingly the work enhanced to consider and furnish the recommendation to Government of India on the proposal received from various institutes from Government of India for starting new PG Diploma course and
afterwards to increase intake capacity etc.
Revision of UG & PG Regulations time to time to incorporate the day to day development in the System of Medicine.
RTI work has also been increased where as no new posts have been created for the same.
At present, the work relating to this post are being managed by the Registrar-cum-Secretary who is only a Graduate of Ayurved. There is already lot of work relating to
Ayurved, Unani & Siddha education and all other work relating to Establishment, Accounts, Registration Section, Seminar, Workshop and meetings etc. are done by him.
He is also D.D.O. for the office of the CCIM therefore, it is not possible for him to complete the work of Ayurvedic education smoothly.
It is also noteworthy to mention here that there are 3-4 posts in the MCI of technical
nature i.e. Joint Secretary, Additional Secretary, Deputy Secretary etc. to examine the matter before submitting to the Secretary, MCI and President, M.C.I., Executive
Committee etc.
Duties and responsibilities
� Action taken on recommendations of decisions of the Central Council.
� Study and comparison of visitation reports. � Preparation of Agenda of Education Committee (Ayurved) and Ayurved Committee.
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� Preparation of recommendations of Workshops of Ayurved on revision of Curriculum and Syllabus etc.
� Preparation of minutes of Education Committee (Ayurved) and Ayurveda Committee. � Examination of the files of existing 262 colleges
� Examination of the proposals received from Government of India under Section 13 A for establishment of new Ayurved college to start Post-graduate course and to increase seats regarding Ayurved in UG or PG Course.
� Work related to PG Diploma Course. � To deal with all the correspondence with approximately 47 universities.
� To deal with all the correspondence with State Governments, Directors of Ayurveda of all the States regarding education of Ayurveda.
� To look after the entire work of Hindi translation of agenda, minutes, Regulations etc.
� To prepare the reply of quaries raised by Universities and others regarding Educational matters (Syllabus & Curriculum etc.) of Ayurveda.
� To look after the work related to RTI . � Preparation of Annual Reports pertaining to Ayurveda. � To look after the entire work of Ayurved section before submitting to the Secretary,
CCIM Education Committee (Ayurved), Ayurved Committee and Central Council. � Other technical work entrusted time to time.
Responsibilities:
� He will be responsible for entire work of Ayurved education and to submit to the
Secretary, Executive Committee, Ayurveda Committee and Central Council of
Indian Medicine. � Entire Hindi work related to Ayurveda and Central Council of Indian Medicine.
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CENTRAL COUNCIL OF INDIAN MEDICINE NEW DELHI
Comparative statement of match saving on creation of two post of Assistant Registrar (Ayurved) by surrendering 03 posts of Peon,
01 Safaiwala and 01 Chowkidar
Financial implication involved for
creation of 02 post of Assistant Registrar (Ayurved)
Financial implication involved for
the posts of 03 Peons, 01 Safaiwala and 01 Chowkidar
Remarks
1. 02 Post of Assistant Registrar (Ay.) PB – 3 15600-39100 Grade Pay
Rs.5400/- Minimum Maximum
Basic Pay 15600 39100
G.P. 5400
5400 Sub Total 21000
44500 HRA @ 30% 6300
13350 DA @ 45% 9450 20025 TPA 3200 3200 DA on TPA 45% 1440 1440 -----------------------------------------
------ Gross Salary 41,390/-
82,515/- Minimum 41,390 x 12 = Rs.4,96,680 /-
For Two post = Rs.4,96,680 /-
(Annually)x 2 = Rs.9,93,360/-
2. 03 Peons, 01, Safaiwala and 01 Chowkidar PB – 1 5200-20200 Grade Pay
Rs.1800/- Minimum Maximum
Basic Pay 5200 20200 G.P. 1800
1800 Sub Total 7000
22000 HRA @ 30% 2100
6600 DA @ 45% 3150
9900 TPA 600 600 DA on TPA 45% 270 270 -----------------------------------------
------- Gross Salary 13,120/-
39,370/- Minimum Rs. 13,120 x12 = Rs.1,57,440/- (Annually)
Maximum Rs. 39,370 x 12 =
Rs.4,72,440 /- (Annually)
1. Difference of Minimum amount between 02 Post of Assistant Registrar (Ay.) and Group ‘D’
post i.e. (03 Peon, 01 Safaiwala and 01 Chowkidar) = Rs.9,93,360- Rs.7,87,200 = Rs.2,06,160/-
(Shortage)
2. Difference of Maximum amount between 02
Post of Assistant Registrar (Ay.) and Group ‘D’ post i.e. (03 Peon, 01 Safaiwala and 01 Chowkidar) =Rs.19,80,360- Rs.23,62,200=
Rs.3,81,840/- (Excess)
Salient Remarks
1. There is only meager expenditure on
creation of these post
2. CCIM meets the 80% expenditure from
own sources
3. Total receipt of previous year = 4,59,77,882/-
4. FDRs of amount of approx. Rs .7.00 crore is available with the CCIM
5. Approximate CCIM saving is Rs. 1.00
crore Per year.
6. Total Receipt of Rs. 1.5 crore likely to be received during this year.
7. CCIM shall bear the expenditure of
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Maximum 82,515 x 12 = Rs.9,90,180 /-
For Two post = Rs.9,90,180 /- (Annually)x 2 post = Rs.19,80,360/-
* As expenditure on each of these posts are same therefore,
total expenditure on these 05 post are as under:- i) Minimum amount = Rs.1,57,440x5 = Rs.7,87,200/-
Maximum amount
=Rs.4,72,440)x5= Rs.23,62,200/-
creation of these posts at its own sources.
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Agenda Item No.3 To decide the policy for conducting visitation of Ayurved, Unani and Siddha
colleges for the year 2011-12. It was noted that Government of India while granting/not granting the permission to Ayurved, Unani and Siddha Colleges for the year 2010-11 pointed out certain shortcomings AND simultaneously asked the CCIM to conduct the suo-motto
visitation of the colleges for verification of compliance of shortcomings for consideration of the matter for permission for the year 2011-12.
It was further noted that election for the members of the CCIM in almost all the states is under process and members of the CCIM will be busy in respect of their
election at least for 3 months.
After detail discussion, Committee took following decision in respect of the colleges for the year 2011-12 falling under Section 13 C of IMCC Act, 1970:-
1. To avoid duplicity of teaching
staff all private colleges be visited on the same day and duration of visitation will be two days.
2. CCIM members may also be included in visitation team alongwith Government teachers.
3. All Government colleges also be
visited on the same day and duration of visitation should be two days.
4. Vice-Presidents (Ayurveda, Unani and Siddha) alongwith EC members of concerned systems will look after all the work of visitation including preparation of the list of
visitors and visitation programme as per adopted policy with the prior approval of the President, CCIM.
5. Government teacher should visit other States’ colleges, not of their own State.
6. No further supplementary
documents will be accepted/asked in any respect from any college
after the visitation. Assessment of available facilities of teaching and
practical training will be made on the basis of availability on the day of visitation.
7. Provision of allied subject
approved by CCIM will be taken into consideration for assessing the eligibility of teaching staff.
8. Government of India again be requested to decide policy for granting permission for the year 2011-12.
OTHER POINTS
1. Visitation of private colleges be taken up first followed by Government
colleges.
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2. Visitors should be appointed from the adjacent States. Inconvenience of the visitor should also be kept in mind.
3. Before suggesting the name, the visitor/teacher as well as Principal of the
College/Institute should be contacted over phone for their consent. 4. Members who have visited the college last year should not be re-appointed
visitor for the same college.
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