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(1) HARYANA GOVERNMENT MEDICAL EDUCATION AND RESEARCH DEPARTMENT NOTIFICATION POLICY FOR ISSUANCE OF NOC/EC FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW AYURVEDIC COLLEGES IN THE STATE OF HARYANA-2016 The Governor of Haryana is pleased to frame a Policy for issuance of No Objection Certificate for Establishment of new Private Institutions offering Ayurveda Education in the State of Haryana. 1. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES- The policy aims at providing quality Ayurveda Education in the State of Haryana by way of prescribing comprehensive procedure and regulation in the field of Ayurveda Education as per the CCIM Norms to ensure uniformity and standards of Education. 2. PROCEDURE FOR APPLICATION- A. Eligibility a) Applications for establishment of new Ayurveda Colleges/Institutes in the state of Haryana will be invited by the Directorate of Medical Education and Research through Public Advertisement on the Department website and newspapers. b) Applications received in response to the public advertisement issued by the department will only be considered for scrutiny and issuance of NOC. c) The Private Self Financing Educational Trust/Charitable Trust/Society hereafter will be referred as applicant which is registered under relevant act and proposes to open unaided self financing Ayurveda college alone should be considered for granting NOC for permission to Ayurveda Courses before applying to Central Council of Indian Medicine.

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HARYANA GOVERNMENT

MEDICAL EDUCATION AND RESEARCH DEPARTMENT

NOTIFICATION

POLICY FOR ISSUANCE OF NOC/EC FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW

AYURVEDIC COLLEGES IN THE STATE OF HARYANA-2016

The Governor of Haryana is pleased to frame a Policy for issuance of No Objection

Certificate for Establishment of new Private Institutions offering Ayurveda

Education in the State of Haryana.

1. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES-

The policy aims at providing quality Ayurveda Education in the State of Haryana by way of

prescribing comprehensive procedure and regulation in the field of Ayurveda Education as per

the CCIM Norms to ensure uniformity and standards of Education.

2. PROCEDURE FOR APPLICATION-

A. Eligibility

a) Applications for establishment of new Ayurveda Colleges/Institutes in the state of

Haryana will be invited by the Directorate of Medical Education and Research

through Public Advertisement on the Department website and newspapers.

b) Applications received in response to the public advertisement issued by the

department will only be considered for scrutiny and issuance of NOC.

c) The Private Self Financing Educational Trust/Charitable Trust/Society hereafter

will be referred as applicant which is registered under relevant act and proposes to

open unaided self financing Ayurveda college alone should be considered for

granting NOC for permission to Ayurveda Courses before applying to Central

Council of Indian Medicine.

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d) A copy of the Registered Trust Deed or Registration under societies Act should

be furnished.

e) An Endowment/Bank Guarantee as fixed by the State Government should be

provided by the Private Self-financing Educational Trust by Registration in the

joint name of the Trust/ Society and pledged in favor of the Director of Medical

Education, Haryana in his/her official capacity. This amount should be deposited

in a Nationalized Bank/ Government undertakings at least for a period of

minimum 5 years. On failure to comply this condition, the Government is

empowered to cancel the Government NOC issued for the course.

f) Solvency Certificate for Rs. 30/- lacs for a period of five years obtained from the

revenue authority should be furnished and proof should be furnished.

g) The Application form shall be submitted by the Applicant along with the

following details -

(i) Self attested copy of Registration Certificate of

Society/Trust/Private University alongwith the constitution

and memorandum of association/article.

(ii) Background detail with reference to experience in promoting

managing and operating medical educational institutions and

other details like activities in the social, charitable and

education spheres since its inception.

(iii) Personal and professional details of office-bearers of the

organization.

(iv) Bio data of each member of organization and the individual

in the prescribed form.

B. Documents :-

i. Copy of Registration Certificate of

Society/Trust/Company/Private University along with

details of constitution, memorandum of association and

other relevant details of company.

ii. Bank account Name and details.

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iii. Copy of letter from Revenue Authority for area of land, its

classification and location etc.

iv. Copy of registered deed/lease gift deed in the name of the

applicant.

v. Copy of building plan of the proposed institution prepared

by any Architect and approved from Competent

Authority as designed by State Government.

vi. Copy of the resolution of the application organization

earmarking specified land and building for the proposed

institution(s)

vii. Copy of land use certificate from Competent Revenue

Authority as designated by State Government.

viii. Details of latest fund position along with photocopies of

FDRs, and relevant Bank account available with the

applicant for this proposal.

ix. All documents should be self attested.

C. Mode of application

Application Form and Fees: A sum of Rupees Fifty Thousand as Non-refundable

Scrutinizing fee of application for each course shall be paid to the office of the

Director of Medical Education in the form of Demand Draft drawn in favour of

Director of Medical Education, Panchkula or by challan along with completed

application form and all and supporting documents. The Payment of scrutinisation

fee will not confirm issuance of NOC by Government.

3. NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE (NOC)

The Private Ayurvedic Institutions (self financing) shall be started, and additions

of new courses or programmes in Ayurveda education and increase/variation of number

of seats shall be effected with the prior approval of the State Government.

NOC would be renewable after five years provided that it has not been

suspended/Cancelled by the Government or it has not been surrendered under the Exit

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Policy by the Applicant. Admissions can be made by the institution only after the

institution gets all the relevant permissions from Central Council of Indian Medicine

(CCIM)/Affiliating University.

The Society/Trust/Company will not sub-let/lease out the LOI/NOC further and

will themselves use the same for establishing and running the Ayurveda Institution.

4. ESSENTIAL REQUIRMENTS

(A) Financial Status:-

i) An amount of Rs. 3.00 Crore should be available with the Applicant at the time of

submission of application as per their bank deposit/FDs.

ii) Details of latest fund position along with photocopy of FDRs, and details of Bank

account, detail of income and expenditure of last three years.

iii) Resource projections and its utilization schedule.

iv) Sources of financing of capital and operating expenditure, besides projection of

funds generated through student fees.

v) Proof of adequate working capital (Funds), in the form of either Fixed Deposits in

the Bank or latest bank Statement of Account maintained by the Applicant.

(B) Land Requirement

The applicant must have a contiguous piece of land as under:-

i) Not less than 3 acre for intake capacity upto 60 seats.

ii) Not less than 5 acres for intake capacity from 61 to 100 seats, the land shall not be

less than 5 acre and in not more than 2 plots at a distance not exceeding 2 Kms.

iii) Applicant should own the land in the name of the applicant or possessed on lease

in the name of college for not less than 99 years.

iv) The land should be free from all encumbrances.

v) The proposed institution shall operate only from the land described in the

Application Form. The piece of land and the constructed building should not be

two separate entities.

(C) Constructed Area:-

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i) The College and attached hospital should have constructed area of 2000 square

meter for intake capacity upto 60 and 3500 square meter for intake capacity for 61

to 100 seats.

ii) College and Hospital should be constructed in separate buildings as per CCIM

Norms.

iii) The building must confirm to the following:-

a) The building must conform to the bye-laws of the concerned competent

Local Body/Municipal Body/HUDA, as also environmental norms.

b) The building should be planned, designed and constructed with earthquake

resistant structure, energy and green building compliance.

c) Structure/Building should be disabled friendly and barrier free.

d) Provisions for the safety measures against fire have to be followed as the

National Building code of India (SP-7 Part IV Fire Protection).

g) The building of Administrative Block, Departmental Area, Departmental

library, Departmental Blocks and Hostel Block should be as per Central

Council for Indian Medicine norms.

iv) The building plan of the College and Hospital should have been prepared by an

Architect and approved from Competent Authority of State Government.

v) The building of the Institution must be constructed on the land that has been

earmarked for the purpose of the Ayurveda Institution. The building must be

constructed as the CCIM norms as amended from time to time.

vi) Architectural master plan indicating the land use pattern, for the proposed

institution.

5. REQUIREMENTS OF TEACHING HOSPITAL

The teaching hospital should fulfill all statutory requirements of the State

Government to establish and run the hospital and shall have updated certified copies of

all permissions/clearances.

a. *Constructed area of the hospital :

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Particulars Upto 60 intake

(in square meter) From 61 to 100 intake

(in square meter)

Hospital Administration Block 100 150

Out Patient Department 300 500

In Patient Departments 900 1650

Operation Theatre Block 150 250

Panchkarma Block 200 350

Physiotherapy Unit 75 150

Central Laboratory 100 150

Radiology or Sonography Section 50 100

Hospital Kitchen& Canteen 100 150

Stores 15 30

Mortuary 10 20

Total constructed area 2000 3500

* Details are annexed at Annexure ‘A’. This may change as per CCIM norms amended from time to time.

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b. Requirement of beds, bed occupancy and Out Patients Department

attendance:

The ratio of students with number of beds, bed occupancy and Out Patient

Department attendance shall be 1:1, 1:1 and 1:2, respectively for under graduate course,

as given in Table-1. Distance between two beds in General Ward should not be less than

one and a half meter.

Table-1.

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Intake capacity

per year

Minimum

number of

beds in In

Patient

Department on

the 1:1

student-bed

ratio

Minimum per day

average number of

patients in In Patient

Department during last

one calendar year (365

days) (40% bed

occupancy)

Minimum per day average

number of patients in Out

Patient Department

during last one calendar

year (365 days) (1:2

student-patient bed ratio)

60 students 60 beds 24 120

61 to 100

students

100 beds 40 200

(c) Maintenance of Record of attendance of Out Patient Department/In Patient

Department patients:

i. The College and hospital shall maintain the computerized central registration

system for maintaining the records of patients in Out Patient Department and In

Patient Department.

ii. The college shall also maintain the Department wise Out Patient Department and

in Patient Department records alongwith laboratory and radiological investigation

reports, medicines dispensing register, diet register for In Patient Department

patients, duty roster of hospital staff, birth and death certificates etc to

substantiate the claim of genuine functional Ayurveda hospital fulfilling the

norms

(d) Space requirement:

The hospital shall be suitably spacious to accommodate Out Patient Department

and In Patient Department and wards in addition to reception, patients’ waiting area,

dispensing room, dressing room, clinical laboratory, radiology section, side pharmacy,

kitchen, service rooms, medical record-room, Pancharkarma therapy section, Ksharsutra

therapy section, Operation Theatre, Labour Room, Store Rooms, separate wards for male

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and female, Duty rooms for Doctors, Nurses and other staff etc. required for a fully

functional hospital. The specification of built up area in the attached hospital shall be as

per CCIM norms.

(e) Outdoor Patient Department:

The hospital shall have minimum eight following Out Patient Departments-

(i) Kayachikitsa

(ii) Panchakarma

(iii) Shalya Tantra

(iv) Shalakya Tantra (two rooms for Out Patient Departments)

(a) Netra Roga Vibhaga

(b) Karna-Nasa-Mukha evam Danta Roga Vibhaga Prasooti evum Striroga

(v) Kaumara Bhritya (Balaroga)

(vi) Swasthavritta evum Yoga

(vii) Aatyayika (Emergency)

(f) *In-Patient Department:

The indoor department of the hospital shall have separate male and female wards

and distribution of beds shall be as under –

In Patient Departments Distribution 60 beds 100 beds

Kayachikitsa

(Panchakarma, Rasayana and Manas Roga etc)

40% beds 24 40

Shalya Tantra 20% beds 12 20 Shalakya Tantra 10% beds 6 10

Prasooti evum Striroga 20% beds 12 20 Kaumara Bhritya(Balaroga) 10% beds 6 10

*This may change as per CCIM norms amended from time to time.

(g) Rog Nidan avum Prayogshaliya Parikshan Prayogshala (Clinical Laboratory

for clinical diagnosis and investigations):

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A clinical laboratory with proper infrastructure and manpower and as per CCIM

norms should be maintained in the hospital complex for carrying out routine,

pathological, biochemical and hematological investigations and Ayurvedic diagnostic

techniques on the patients referred from outdoor and indoor departments of the hospital.

(h) Hospital Staff:

The minimum staff required for a sixty bedded hospital shall be as per CCIM

norms and it shall be liable to be increased proportionately in accordance with the

increase in required bed strength. The detail as per CCIM norms is attached as

Annexure-‘B’.

(i) Allied Infrastructure Requirements of an Ayurvedic College*

Sl. Particulars Built up area (in square meter) No. (1) (2) Up to 60

students

61-100

students (3) (4)

(1) Herbal garden: A well-developed medicinal

plant garden with two hundred fifty species of

medicinal plants and a demonstration room of

twenty five to fifty square meter area shall

exist with the college.

2500 4000

* This may change as per CCIM norms amended from time to time.

a. The above indicated area may vary within + 20% within the total area of

Ayurvedic College as specified at regulation 4.

b. At the time of inspection/visitation, at least hundred fifty species of medicinal

plants should be available.

6. REQUIREMENTS OF COLLEGE.-

(i) Teaching Staff:

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There shall be minimum thirty full time teachers and forty five full time teachers

appointed on regular basis for intake capacity of up to sixty students and sixty one to

hundred respectively with the addition of nine part time teachers (eight teachers of

Modern Medicine and one Yoga teacher) as per CCIM norms. The detail as per CCIM

norms is attached as Annexure-‘C’.

(ii) Requirement of technical and other staff:

Technical and other staff in various units and departments of the college shall be

as per CCIM norms from time to time. The detail as per CCIM norms is attached as

Annexure-‘D’.

7. MISCELLANEOUS REQUIREMENTS.

(1) College Website:-

Each and every college or institute shall have its own website with complete

information uploaded.

(2) Biometric Attendance:-

Provisions of Biometric Attendance should be made supported with web camera

based computerized attendance system for teaching, non teaching college staff and

hospital staff.

(3) Equipments and machinery:-

The institute shall possess minimum 90% of requirement equipment, machinery

etc. in the Teaching Department, Hospitals, Laboratories and the Dissection Hall,

Library, Pharmacy and other units of the institute in sufficient numbers.

8. INSPECTION PROCEDURE:

a. After verification of the application form and the supporting documents submitted by

the applicant institution, and after due satisfaction the Directorate of Medical

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Education & Research, the said institution shall be inspected as per the inspection

procedure approved by the Government of Haryana and as per the CCIM Norms.

b. The inspection will be carried out by the inspection committee as per the inspection

proforma duly approved by the Government.

c. The inspection will be conducted within two months of receipt of application and

fees.

d. Thereafter based on the satisfactory Inspection Report the case of the institute will be

submitted to the Government for issuance of No Objection Certificate

(NOC)/Essentiality Certificate.

e. Any other requirements stipulated by the Central Council of Indian Medicine/

Government of India, Ministry of AYUSH, New Delhi should be fulfilled by the

institution.

f. The institution should get full recognition of the Central Council of Indian

Medicine/Affiliating University before the admission of students in their Institute.

9. RENEWAL OF NOC:-

To ensure quality education, safety and security of the students the State

Government will periodically review every Ayurveda College to whom NOC

has been issued.

The Applicant will submit application /representation to the State Government

for its detailed inspection before two months of its renewal.

If the institution is found running as per CCIM norms and guidelines of the

State Government, a further approval/permission will be granted to the

applicant for another five years.

10. CANCELLATION/ WITHDRAW OF NOC

In case of any violation of any of the provision of Haryana Private Health Sciences

Educational Institutional (Regulation of Admission, Fixation of Fee and

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Maintenance of Educational Standards) Act, 2012/Contravention/Misrepresentation/

Misconduct/mismanagement/Non compliance of Government directions by the applicant,

NOC is liable to be suspended/cancelled after giving an opportunity of being heard. The

FDRs deposited with the Government shall consequently be encashed.

11. EXIT POLICY-CLOSURE OF INSTITUTE:-

In case, the applicant does not want to continue to run the Ayurveda College for

any reason, the Applicant can submit application in the prescribed form( Annexure-7) to

State Government along with a copy of resolution passed by the organization:-

The Applicant has to justify the reason for closing the Ayurveda college.

The Applicant will stop admissions from the next academic session and carry

through the already admitted students till they complete the ongoing course or

make suitable alternative arrangement so that studies of the students do not

suffer till the completion of the Course.

In case the institution is found not able to run/sustain itself, the NOC shall be

cancelled and the amount of the FDR submitted by the applicant shall be

encashed to continue the studies of the enrolled students/payment of the salary

of the staff and other costs of running the institute and just in case the funds

available in the Institutions are not sufficient, the balance amount shall be

recovered from the other resources of Appellant.

The Institution/organization will give due notice to staff and students.

The applicant will have to surrender the original NOC to the Government and

will intimate to all concerned bodies.

12. MISCELLANEOUS CONDITIONS:

NOC will be valid for five years initially, and will be reviewed by the Government

for continuation of another five years. A letter of NOC will be issued alongwith the

certificate after checking the case as per CCIM/State Government norms applicable from

time to time with the following conditions:-

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i) NOC is not a letter of permission for admitting students. The applicant has to

apply for permission letter, for starting any Degree course and admitting

students in the School/College, to CCIM/University concerned as per

requirements.

ii) No financial assistance/grant in any case, in any form will be given by the

State Government. The institution will have to bear all the recurring and non

recurring expenditure for all times to come from its own resources.

iii) The building intended for Ayurveda education will not be used for any other

purpose.

iv) The Institution shall, at its own level, seek affiliation from the University in

the State of Haryana/CCIM before making admission and provide copy of the

affiliation/approval so granted to the DMER, Panchkula.

v) All the conditions of affiliation prescribed by the affiliating University/CCIM

will have to be met by the applicant. The applicant will recruit the staff as per

Government/ University/CCIM guidelines and pay the salary to the staff

through Cheque or RTGS.

vi. Tuition fee and other charges to be taken from the Students will be as per the

norms of the affiliating University/CCIM/State Government.

vii. Before admitting the student, the applicant will deposit the amount of Bank

Guarantee as fixed by the State Government.

viii. The FDR shall be renewed at the time of renewal of the NOC or well before

the expiry date whichever is earlier.

ix. In case the institution is not found to run/sustain itself, the NOC is liable to be

withdrawn after hearing the Institution and FDR submitted by the applicant

shall be forfeited so as to continue the studies of the enrolled

students/payment of the salary of the staff and other costs of running the

institute. In case the funds available in the School/College are not sufficient,

the balance amount shall be recovered from the other resources of applicant,

promoters and organizations.

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x. Any contravention of the above stated conditions shall result in withdrawal of

the NOC and legal action against the defaulting Trust/Institution/Promoters

would also be initiated.

xi. The Applicant is further directed to apply for renewal of NOC well before

expiry of five years as per the conditions explained in the policy failed which

the NOC will be withdrawn by the Govt. and the same will be informed to all

the concerned authorities.

xii. The institute has to comply with the provisions of Haryana Private Health

Sciences Educational Institutional Act, 2012.

xiii. The Government can impose any other conditions at any time, which shall be

binding on the Institution/applicant.

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Annexure ‘A’*

REQUIREMENT OF AN AYURVEDA COLLEGE

Sl.

No.

Particulars Built up area at plinth

level (in square meter)

Up to 60

students

61 to 100

students

(1) (2) (3) (4)

Total constructed area of college building 2,000 4000

(1) Administrative Section: Administrative section of the

college shall include Principle’s Room, Personal

Assistant’s Room, Reception, Visitor’s lounge, Staff

Committee room, Clerks’ room, Cash and Accounts

section, Record room, Central store and separate toilets

for gents and ladies.

150 300

(2) Lecture Halls: There shall be five Lecture halls for sixty

students and ten Lecture halls for above sixty one to

hundred students, each of eighty square meter area, with

proper electricity supply, audio-visual teaching aids,

fans/coolers and comfortable sitting arrangement

preferably theatre type. Separate toilets for boys and girls

shall be constructed in each floor.

400 800

(3) Seminar or Conference or Examination Hall: A large hall

with sitting capacity for four hundred to five hundred

persons shall be available within the college premises for

meetings, seminars, conferences, symposia, examination,

counseling etc. The hall shall have adequate electrical

and sitting arrangement and audio-visual system facilities

150 300

(4) Central Library: A central library shall have seating

capacity for at least hundred students, adequate number of

shelves or almirahs, sufficient space for keeping stocks,

separate reading room for teachers, librarian’s room,

photocopier or video room computer with printer and

internet facility. The library shall have proper light

arrangement, fans/coolers, drinking water arrangement

and toilet facilities. The library shall have two thousand

five hundred books of different titles of Ayurveda,

modern medicine and allied sciences at the time of first

admission of students. The number of books shall

increase to five thousand and seven thousand five

hundred respectively before the admission of second and

third batches of students. The college with existence for

100 200

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Sl.

No.

Particulars Built up area at plinth

level (in square meter)

Up to 60

students

61 to 100

students

(1) (2) (3) (4)

five years or more shall have ten thousand books.

(5) Teaching Departments: There shall be fourteen

Teaching Departments each with rooms for teachers

(twenty five square meter for Professor and Head, twenty

square meter for Associate Professors or Readers and

fifteen square meter for Assistant Professors or

Lecturers), a small departmental library (twenty five

square meter), a small office (fifteen square meter),

working accommodation for non-teaching staff (fifteen

square meter) and a museum or laboratory or dissection

hall or tutorial room as per requirement of individual

department. Department wise area requirement shall be as

under:-

Total 1200

square

meter and

break up

may be as

follows:

Total

2400

square

meter and

break

up may

be as

follows:

(i) Samhita, Sanskrit and Siddhanta Department plus

Departmental library cum tutorial room;

50 100

(ii) Rachana Sharir Department plus a well-ventilated

Dissection Hall well-ventilated with exhaust fans and

preferably air-conditioned, a room for students with

adequate lockers and wash basins, an embalming room

with a storage tank or freezer for four dead bodies and

Rachana Sharir museum with optional micro-anatomy

laboratory;

125 250

(iii) Kriya Sharir Department plus Kriya Sharir

(Physiology) laboratory with optional facility for bio-

chemistry testing;

75 150

(iv) Dravyaguna Department plus Herbarium-cum

Dravyaguna museum and Pharmacognosy and

Pharmacology labs;

125 250

(v) Rasa Shastra evum Bhaisajya Kalpna Department

plus Rasa Shastra laboratory and museum; Drug Testing

Lab of Pharmacy will also be used for teaching.

75 150

(vi) Nidan evum Rogavigyan Department plus Vikriti

Vigyan (Pathology) Laboratory;

75 150

(vii) Swasthavritta and Yoga Department plus Yoga Hall

either in college or in the hospital;

75 150

(viii) Agada Tantra evum Vidhi Vaidyak Department plus

museum; 50 100

(ix) Kayachikitsa Department; 75 150

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Sl. Particulars Built up area at plinth

No. level (in square meter)

Up to 60

students

61 to 100

students

(1) (2) (3) (4)

(x) Panchakarma Department; 37 75

(xi) Shalya Department plus museum cum tutorial room

and Experimental Surgery (Yogya) Laboratory;

75 150

(xii) Shalakya Department plus museum cum tutorial

room; 75 150

(xiii) Prasooti evum Stri Roga Department plus museum

cum tutorial room; and 50 100

(xiv) Kaumar Bhritya (Balaroga) Department plus

museum cum tutorial room.

*Note- Working tables of all the laboratories should be of hard

stone or stainless steel and there should be arrangement of proper

shelves and running water taps in wash basins.

38 75

(6) Teaching Pharmacy and Quality Testing Laboratory:

The college shall have a teaching pharmacy with proper

training facilities for preparation of different types of

Ayurveda medicines like Churna, Vati, Guggulu, Asava-

arishta, Sneha Kalp, Ksahar and Lavana, Lauh, Avaleha,

Kupipakva Rasayana etc., a raw drug store and in-house

drug identification

100 200

(7) Common Rooms: Separate common rooms one each of

fifty square meter area for boys and girls with adequate

sitting arrangement shall be available.

50 100

(8) Canteen: Canteen facility with sitting arrangement for

about hundred persons shall be available in the college

premises.

50 100

Note:

1. The above indicated subdivided area among various components may vary within +

20% but the total area of an Ayurveda College should be as per the area mentioned at

regulation 5.

2. The break-up of built up area requirement of an Ayurveda College with annual intake

capacity of sixty one to hundred students will correspondingly increase keeping in view

the total requirement of area as mentioned at regulation 5.

* As per SCHEDULE-II regulation 4, sub-regulation (1) of regulation 5, regulation 6 and

sub-regulation (7) of regulation 7 of CCIM norms.

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Annexure ‘B’*

REQUIREMENT OF AN AYURVEDIC COLLEGE HOSPITAL STAFF

Sl.No. Post Eligibility

(1) (2) (3) 1. Hospital Superintendent 1. A recognized post graduate degree.

2. Principal or Dean as ex-officio.

3. The post of Medical Superintendent shall

continue if it is already in existence with

not less than qualification of the

professor.

2. Deputy Medical Superintendent 1. A recognized post graduate degree.

2. Full time regular incumbent with

postgraduate qualification in a clinical

specialty other than the teaching staf.

3. Consultants Teachers of clinical departments including

Swasthavritta and Yoga Department.

4. Emergency Medical Officers 2

5. Resident Medical Officers or

Surgical or Medical Officer (RMO

or RSO or MO)

05 (01 Kayachikitsa, 02 Prasuti and

Striroga and 01 in Shalya and 1 in

Kaumarbhrittya)

6. Matron or Nursing Superintendent 1

7. Staff Nurses for In Patient

Department

1 for every 10 beds.

8. Ward Boy or Ayah 1 for every 20 beds.

9. Pharmacists 2

10. Dresser 2

11. Store Keeper 1

Office Staff (for registration, record

maintenance, data entry etc.)

2

12. Dark-Room Attendant 1

13. Operation Theater Attendant 1

Modern Medical Staff

14. Medical Specialist 1 part time/on contract

15. Surgical Specialist 1 part time/on contract

16. Obstetrician and Gynecologist 1 part time/on contract

17. Pathologist 1 part time/on contract

18. Anaesthesiologist 1 (Postgraduate in Allopathic

Anaesthesiology on contract or

Sangyaharan of Ayurvedic discipline) from

teaching department of Shalya.

19. Opthalmologist 1 part time/on contract

20. Pediatrician 1 part time/on contract

21. Radiologist 1 (Postgraduate in Allopathic Radiology on

contract or Vikiran Vigyan of Ayurvedic

discipline) from teaching department of

Shalya.

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Sl.No. Post Eligibility

(1) (2) (3) 22. Dentist 1 part time/on contract

23. X-Ray Technician or Radiographer 1

Staff for Panchakarma Therapy Section for Out-Patient Department(Out

Patient Department) and In-Patient Department(In Patient Department)

24. Panchakarma Specialists Teachers of Panchakarma teaching

department.

25. House Officer or Clinical Registrar

or Senior Resident (Ayurvedic)

1

26. Panchakarma Nurse 1 (in addition to the nurses indicated at

sl.no. 7).

27. Panchakarma Assistant 2 male and 2 female

28. Yoga teacher or expert 1 (from Swasthavritta and Yoga

Department)

Staff of Operation Theatre and Ksharsutra Therapy Section

29. Shalya and Ksharsutra Therapy

Specialists

Teachers of Shalya department

30. Operation Theatre Attendant 1

31. Nurses 1; these will be in addition to the nurses

indicated at Sl.No. 7.

Labour Room

32. Prasooti evum Stri Roga Specialists Teachers of Prasooti evum Stri roga

department

33. Midwife 1

Clinical Laboratory

34. Pathologist or Microbiologist 1

35. Laboratory Technicians 2

36. Peon or Attendant 1

Teaching Pharmacy and Quality

Testing Laboratory

37. Pharmacy Manager or

Superintendent

Teacher of Ras-Shastra, Bhaishajya

Kalpana

38. Peon or Attendant 1

39. Workers 2 (Need base more number)

40. Analytical Chemist (Part time) (Lab. technician provided under non-

teaching staff in the Deptt.)

41. Pharmacognosist (Part time) (Lab. technician provided under non-

teaching staff in the Deptt.)

Note: -

(1) For hospital with more than sixty beds, two incumbents each as Resident Medical

Officers, Resident Surgical Officers, Assistant Matrons and Pharmacists shall be

additionally required.

(2) The hospital shall be equipped with adequate provision of security, civil and electrical,

sanitation, dietary and canteen, laundry and waste incineration and disposal services.

(3) Essential duty staff and services shall be available round the clock.

(4) Services of the non-technical staff like Peon, Attendant, Sweeper, Guards, Washerman,

Gardener and Cook etc. may be obtained by outsourcing.

*As per SCHEDULE-IV sub-regulation (7) of regulation 7 and sub-regulation (8) of regulation

7of CCIM norms.

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Annexure ‘C’*

DETAILS OF TEACHING STAFF IN AN AYURVEDIC COLLEGE

Sl.

No.

Teaching

Department

Requirement of teaching staff

Upto 60 students From 61 to 100 students

(1) (2) (3) (4)

Prof. Reader Lecturer Prof. Reader Lecturer

(1) Samhita and

Siddhanta

1 or 1 1 Ayurveda

and

1 Sanskrit

1 1 1 Ayurved

and

1 Sanskrit

(2) Rachna Sharir 1 or 1 1 1 1 1

(3) Kriya Sharir 1 or 1 1 1 1 1

(4) Dravyaguna 1 or 1 1 1 1 1

(5) Rasashastra

Evam

Bhaisajya Kalpana

1 or 1 1 1 1 1

(6) Roga Nidan

evam Vikriti

vigyana

1 or 1 1 1 1 1

(7) Swasthavritta and

Yoga

1 or 1 1 1 1 1

(8) Agad Tantra evam

Vidhi Vaidyaka

1 or 1 1 1 1 1

(9) Prasooti Tantra

evam Striroga

1 or 1 1 1 1 2

(10) Kayachikitsa 1 1 1 1 1 2

(11) Shalya 1 or 1 1 1 1 1

(12) Shalakya 1 or 1 1 1 1 1

(13) Kaumarbhritya

(Balroga)

1 or 1 1 1 1 1

(14) Panchakarma 1 or 1 1 1 1 1

15 15 14 14 17

TOTAL 30 45

Note:

i. Apart from above, one Yoga teacher in the Department of Swasthavritta and Yoga

and eight Consultants of Modern Medicine as specified at the Schedule-IV (SL. No.14 to

22) shall be engaged for teaching on part time basis.

ii. The deficiency of teachers shall not exceed more than 10% of total requirement

with availability of at least one teacher in each department for seeking conditional

permission to undertake admission.

iii. The provision of Post Graduate qualification in allied subjects under regulation 12

of the Indian Medicine Central Council (Minimum Standards of Education in Indian

Medicine) (Amendment) Regulations, 2012 shall be applicable also for the post of higher

faculty (Professors and Readers) for a period of five years.

* As per SCHEDULE-V sub-regulation (3) of regulation 3, regulation 6, sub-regulation (7) of

regulation 7 and sub-regulation (1) of regulation 8 of CCIM norms.

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Annexure ‘D’*

DETAILS OF TECHNICAL AND OTHER STAFF OF AN AYURVEDIC COLLEGE

Sl.No. Department Post Requirement

(1) (2) (3) (4)

1. Library Librarian 1

Assistant Librarian 1

Library Attendant or Peon 1

2 College Office Clerical staff for administrative and

accounts services

4

3. Samhita and Siddhanta Attendant 1

4. Rachna Sharir Laboratory Technician

Museum Keeper

Lifter

1

-

1

5. Kriya Sharir Laboratory Technician

Museum Keeper

1

-

6. Dravyaguna Laboratory Technician

Museum Keeper

1

1

7. Rasa Shastra Laboratory Technician

Laboratory Assistant

1

1

8. Roga Nidan evam Vikriti

Vigyan

Laboratory Technician 2

9 Swasthavritta and Yoga

Museum Keeper

Attendant

1

1

10 Agad Tantra evam Vidhi

Vaidyaka

11 Prasuti Tantra and Stri Roga

Attendant 2

12. Kaya Chikitsa

13. Shalya

14. Shalakya

15. Panchkarma

16. Kaumarbhritya (Balroga)

17. Herbal Garden Gardener

Multipurpose worker

1

2

(The sweeper, attendant, lifter, laboratory assistant, Data Entry Operator (DEO), multipurpose

worker could be on contractual basis)

* As per SCHEDULE-VI regulation 6 and sub-regulation (3) of regulation 8 of CCIM norms.