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Sunday, 27 March 2011

Experts to discuss progress in ayurveda edu

The ayurveda department under the Institute of Medical Sciences (IMS), Banaras Hindu University (BHU), will organise a one-day national seminar on 'emerging trends in education and research in ayurveda' at Rajiv Gandhi South Campus (RGSC), Barkachha (Mirzapur), on March 28.Dr D N S Gautam, organising secretary of the seminar, said that more than 300 delegates and ayurveda experts from different parts of the country would take part in the seminar.The seminar will entail five technical sessions in which the recent advancements made in the areas of ayurveda education and research would be presented through oral and poster presentations.The programme would focus on the necessity of standardisation of ayurvedic/herbal preparations, research development, teaching methodology in ayurveda and role of medicinal plants in the management of various diseases, Gautam added.Vice-chancellor of Uttarakhand Ayurveda University, Dehradun, S P Mishra would inaugurate the seminar, while BHU V-C D P Singh will preside over the inaugural session.Workshop concludes: The two-day national workshop on 'research report writing' organised by the department of education, BHU (Kamaccha), concluded on Saturday. Various methods of writing research reports were discussed by educationalists on the occasion.Seminar inaugurated: Senior diplomat and former secretary (external affairs) J C Sharma inaugurated a two-day UGC-sponsored national seminar on foreign policy at the department of political science, DAV PG College, on Saturday. Professor C Mohapatra of American Study Centre, JNU, New Delhi, delivered a special lecture on foreign policy of the country on the occasion.Invitation for paper presentation: Two BHU teachers - Asha Lata Singh, assistant professor, botany department, and Prakash Kumar Singh, associate professor, geology department, have been invited to present research papers during a three-day international seminar on 'energy environment and sustainable development' to be held in Bangkok ( Thailand) from March 29 to 31.
Source:TNN

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