Webinar by Ministry of AYUSH on nation-wide “Ayush for Immunity” campaign

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Ministry of AYUSH is launching a nation-wide “Ayush for Immunity” campaign to increase awareness about Ayush practices that boost immunity. A webinar is being held on 14th August 2020 to mark the launch of ‘Ayush for immunity’ campaign. This is a
landmark event, and will be inspirational for the Ayush Student community.
Therefore all teachers and students of the college are notified to attend the webinar positively.

The link to the event
Facebook Live Link: https://www.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=3336962246529013&id=1646259682265953
Microsoft Teams Link: https://tinyurl.com/y2cxw93m

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Webinar by MUHS on World Organ Donation Day

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All teachers and students are notified to attend above mentioned program on YouTube Live

Transforming Reforms in Higher Education – YouTube Live Link

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Transforming Reforms in Higher Education under National Education Policy by Ministry of Education

All the Teaching Staff is notified that above mentioned conclave on National Education Policy 2020 will be streamed on YouTube live.

Phishing attacks in the name of Central Council of Indian Medicine

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All the Teaching and Non-Teaching staff as well as students should be aware of such phishing attacks. Do NOT open or reply to email which is not from official email ID of CCIM.

Salient features of National Education Policy 2020

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National Education Policy 2020 was approved by the Union Cabinet on 29th July, 2020 paving the way for transformational reforms in education in the country. This Education Policy replaces the earlier National Policy on Education (NPE), 1986. 

All Teaching staff and students are advised to go through this document for better understanding of National Education Policy 2020 and its impact on Higher Education.

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Courtesy: Secretary, UGC, New Delhi

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Timetable for Online Classes

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All students are hereby notified that All classes (Theory and Demonstration) will be carried out Online through Zoom App.

All students should Download the ZOOM meeting app.

Please use your own FULL name for joining meeting. Name should be in ROLL NUMBER LAST NAME FIRST NAME format

e.g. 01 Jadhav Abhilasha

Students logging in with Device name or any other names or only initials should note that attendance report of the students is being generated and your attendance will not be recorded if your name is not displayed.

Be ready 5 minutes before scheduled meeting time.

Try to be in an area in the home where Network is sufficient and there are no issues related to Mobile network.

Attend Online classes in presentable manner, dress properly and avoid any other type of behavior which will disturb the class.

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Any temporary change in the schedule will be conveyed on the WhatsApp or Telegram Group of particular Class.

Join the WhatsApp or Telegram groups of particular class as soon as possible to stay updated with any details of Online classes and other academic activities.

Any grievances related to the Online Classes should be directed to HOD, Department or Academic Committee or Principal, Dhanwantari Ayurved Medical College. You can use Contact US page also for raising your concern or submission of suggestions.

CCIM Recommended Article – July 2020

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All teaching staff are requested to go through following research article

Title: Cost-effective Management of Chronic Psoriasis using safe Siddha herbal drugs – A Case Report

Abstract: Traditional Siddha medicine is popular for the management of Psoriasis. This article reports one chronic psoriatic case that was successfully treated with Siddha drugs. A psoriasis patient with a chronic history of eight years was under conventional therapy. Due to side effects and recurrence, he visited Siddha clinic. He was prepared for Siddha treatment with a single early morning dose of Agasthyar kuzhampu. Sivanar vembu kuzhi thailam, karbogi mathirai and Raktha suddhi mathirai were administered orally for three months. Vetpalai thailam was applied externally for three months. The lesions were gradually reduced and completely disappeared in three months of treatment without any side effects. Diarrhea, nausea and tiredness were observed for one day during the administration of Agasthyar kuzhampu. The total cost for the Siddha therapy was INR 5,000 for three months. Siddha medicines could be cost effective and safe in the management of psoriasis.

Journal link for full text: http://www.ayurvedjournal.com/JAHM_202061_03.pdf

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