The Department is equipped with a highly sophisticated pharmacognosy & phytochemical laboratory with instruments like HPLC, Spectrophotometer to undertake analytical studies of the drug sample. Various aspects of flora are studied for exploring and determining their properties.
The Department maintains a demonstrative medicinal plant garden within the campus. The department has a National Repository of Genuine Drugs and a rich museum of dry drug samples.
During the year under report, 2 Professor, 2 Associate Professor and 3 Assistant Professors with other supporting technical and non-technical staff were working in the Department.
1. To impart education of Under-Graduate, Post-Graduate and Ph.D. students about therapeutically used substances both at a fundamental and applied level.
2. To create evidence bodies for rational therapeutic with these natural substances.
3. To establish quality control parameters of natural therapeutic substances.
4. To undertake research in a synthetic manner so that the essence of Ayurveda gets global acceptance while maintaining its originality.
5. To produce quality researchers and teachers in the field of Ayurvedic drug research.
Academic:
A) Under-Graduate Level: Theoretical & practical teaching of Dravyaguna, as per the prescribed curriculum of C.C.I.M and as adopted by Rajasthan Ayurveda University was provided in a comprehensive but simpler manner with inputs from the recent developments in natural drug research. The students were given live demo for better grasping at medicinal plants gardens both within the campus and off the campus in Jaipur. The students were also taken for a Vanaspati Parichaya Yatra to the state of Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand which are known for its rich flora. Periodic class tests were held to keep the students continuously keen & attentive. The students were also encouraged to collect and prepare herbariums of important medicinal plants.
B) Post-Graduate Level: Department imparted teaching, training & practical guidance of Dravyaguna to PG students. More emphasis was given on clinical application of fundamental principles as well as on various ways of research methodology, their application and utility in Ayurveda. On the other hand, PG students of the respective Dept. were provided with proper learning, pronunciation, translation, explanation & expoundation of Basic texts as well as their various commentaries .The students of the Deptt. Actively participated and presented research works in the weekly seminars of the dept. Eminent persons in these seminars also delivered keynote lectures in the Department. Students also participated in different National and International Seminars during the reported year.
C) Ph.D. Level: Teaching, training and guidance were given to Ph.D. scholars on their subjects as per rules and directions of NIA DU. Research works were also conducted.
Dept is engaged mainly in research pertaining to medicinal plants including Quality control, Standardization, Efficacy studies - Animal and Human Subjects, etc.
Department offering Clinical Services:
S.No. | Departments | Allotted room | Allotted Days | Special Units |
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1 | DRAVYAGUNA | 25 | four days | General Consultation including Swasthya rakshana (preventive ), Saundary Clinic |
S.No. | Departments | Male | Female | Total Beds |
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1 | DRAVYAGUNA | (06) Six | (02) One | (08) Seven |
LIST OF STUDENTS
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ADMISSION LIST OF M.D. 2017-18
Student List 2017-18 | ||||
S.No. | Name | Father’s Name | Department | NIA Receipt No & Date |
1 | AMIT KUMAR | SHISH RAM | Dravya Guna | Fee Deposite in Dr. S.R.Rau Jodhur |
2 | ANU TATAK KATO CGN, ARUNACHAL PRADESH | LATE TACHIN TATAK | Dravyaguna | 19281/30-10-17 |
3 | NEHA PRAJAPATI | GULAB CHAND PRAJAPATI | Dravya Guna | 19416/09-11-17 |
4. | POOJA DOGRA | PURAN CHAND DOGRA | Dravyaguna | 19412/09-11-17 |
5. | RAJANI DULEEP SINGH | DULEEP CHAND SINGH | Dravyaguna | 19426/10-11-17 |
6. | RENU | TAJO | Dravya Guna | 19006/28-09-17 |
7. | RITU SHARMA | SURENDRA SHARMA | Dravyaguna | 19028/29-09-17 |
8 | SUKHA RAM | RATANA RAM | Dravya Guna | 19424/10-11-17 |
M.D./M.S. BATCH 2019-20
S.No. Name Father’s Name Category Department N.I.A. Fee Challan No & Date 1 Bhawani Singh Rathore Narpat Singh Rathore UR RAJ. Inservice Dravya Guna Vigyana 1550/26-09-2019 2 Kiran Paudel Bhojraj Paudel SEAR Dravyaguna Vigyana Fee deposite by ICCR Jaipur 3 Padmalochan Naik Ajodhyanath Naik ST Other Raj. Dravyaguna Vigyana 1685/01-10-2019 4 Poonam Rathore Bhani Singh Rathore UR Raj. Dravya Guna Vigyana Fee Deposite in Dr. S.R.Rau Jodhur 5 Preeti Suresh Kumar Nandal P CGN Dravya Guna Vigyana 2200/01-11-2019 6 Seema Bhagat Shyam Lal SC Other Raj. Dravyaguna Vigyana 1431/03-09-2019 7 Shweta Kumari Yadav Indra Kumar Yadav OBC Raj. Dravya Guna Vigyana Fee Deposite in Dr. S.R.Rau Jodhur 8 Swati Goyal Kuldeep Kumar Goyal UR OTHER RAJ. Inservice Dravya Guna Vigyana 1548/26-09-2019
M.D./M.S. BATCH 2020-21
S. No. Candidate Name Father’s Name Subject Name Allotted Category NIA Challan No& Date 1 Anku Bala Pilu Ram Kandara Dravyaguna Vigyana IN-SERVICE (Dr S.R.R.A.U./UOR) SC 5325/08-02-21 2 Ashok Kumar Lakhran Chhotu Ram Dravyaguna Vigyana NIA PASSED OUT OBC 5267/06-02-21 3 Bhawna Tilak Raj Dravyaguna Vigyana SC 4619/11-01-21 4 Laxmi Sharma Devendra Kumar Sharma Dravyaguna Vigyana NIA PASSED OUT UR 5273/08-02-21 5 Manaswi Mukesh Surolia Mukesh Ramanand Surolia Dravyaguna Vigyana UR 4609/28-12-20 6 Manju Jogender Singh Dravyaguna Vigyana UR 5391/10-02-21 7 Manju Kumari, Ramavtar Dravyaguna Vigyana CGN (Haryana) 4934/29-01-21 8 Pooja Jangir Balbir Jangir Dravyaguna Vigyana DRS.R.R.A.U./UOR/NIA OBC 5620/25-02-21 9 Roopendra Singh Bhati Mahip Singh Bhati Dravyaguna Vigyana IN-SERVICE (OTHER UNIVERSITY) UR 5320/08-02-21 10 Subhash Saini Jagdish Prasad Saini Dravyaguna Vigyana OBC Central 5666/27-02-21 11 Sunder Singh Arjun Singh Gurjar Dravyaguna Vigyana DRS.R.R.A.U./UOR/NIA UR 5329/08-02-21
Pharmacognosy, Phytochemistry, HPTLC Lab.
List of tests conducted.
A Herbal Garden was developed in the Campus for demonstrationand teaching purposes of students and scholars in their day-to-day teaching andtraining activities. More than 170 plants and herbs have been planted in thegarden.
Dravyaguna is the most important branch of Ayurveda whichdeals with the dravya (medicinal substances used in Ayurveda – mainly sourcedfrom medicinal plants) and guna (their properties). P. G. Department ofDravyaguna in engaged in various educational, research and clinical careactivity involving herbal drug. Department is having a well equippedPharmacognosy Laboratory to train the students and to do QC/QA of medicinalplants samples as per API guidelines from the last 30 years. Department has aNational Repository and Herbarium of authentic crude drugs used in Ayurvedawith more than 250 samples. The Departmental Medicinal Plant Museum containsmore than 500 drugs samples from different part of the country. A wellmaintained herbal garden containing more than 300 plant species is presentinside the campus. This department has completed APC projects on developing SOPof Single Drug Standardization for Govt. of India.
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The present RRDR will include the plants of local region which includes pan India. The establishment of RRDR will have the state of the art "Regional Raw Drug Repository(RRDR)" which will house natural resources used in the Indian System of Medicine, in the form of herbal and raw drug sample of plant,, minerals and animal origin. Under the RRDR project, the investigators will collect the herbs for its authentication. “Rajasthan and Gujarat come under arid zone. Places such as Udaipur are rich in medicinal plants. What is needed is authentication of the herbs so that people or researchers get original and right herbs. We will collect 500 drugs and conduct its authentication along with its botanical, chemical and genetic profiling. Chances are high of getting a wrong herb from a pharmacy, which is why, authentication of herbs is necessary, It is the first of its kind project in the state under which we are aiming to collect 500 herbs and medicinal plants from Rajasthan and Gujarat for their authentication,
The tenure of the project is five years. Every year, the investigators will study the effectiveness of herbs as it is a common belief that the herbs remain effective for a limited period of time. Under the project, the investigators will find out which herb remains effective for how many years as they will test its botanical and chemical profiling every year for 5 years.
The RRDP will help the needy patients and researchers in getting quality and authentic herbs.
Thus the RRDR at NIA will be highly successful as as elf-sustainable institutional body as it will provide services to the collector of the raw drug to end users.
RRDR have an setup for laboratories i.e. phytochemical, Pharmacognosy, microbiology and taxonomy is ongoing and training program for the skill development of the project staff are also conducted. The staff has also attended the orientation cum hands on training program.
Inauguration of RRDR Visit by Shripad Yesso Naik Union minister of state (Independent Charge) for AYUSH and photographs of that are as below:-