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DEPARTMENT OF SHALAKYATANTRA (AyUG-SL)

DEPARTMENT OF SHALAKYATANTRA (AyUG-SL)

(Netra Roga along with Karna, Naasaa and Mukha roga)

Bharati Vidyapeeth (Deemed to be University) College of Ayurveda

DEPARTMENT OF SHALAKYATANTRA (AyUG-SL)

(Netra Roga along with Karna, Naasaa and Mukha roga)

Bharati Vidyapeeth (Deemed to be University) College of Ayurveda

Academic & Philosophical Foundation

The Department of Shalakyatantra (Netra Roga along with Karna, Naasaa and Mukha roga) is a core clinical department of Ayurveda dealing with the prevention, diagnosis, and management of Urdhvajatrugata Vikaras —disorders of the eye ( Netra ), ear ( Karna ), nose ( Nasa ), throat ( Mukha–Kantha ), head ( Shira ), and oral cavity. We Shalakis deal with the diseases as well as treatment of Netra, Karna, Kantha, Naasaa, Mukha and Danta . Emphasis is laid on evidence-based practice, preventive healthcare, and functional restoration of sense organs, while providing structured undergraduate and postgraduate training. The department aims to deliver holistic, safe, and scientifically oriented healthcare through the combined strengths of Ayurveda and modern medicine. We the SHALAKI take care of sense organs. Teaching and training are aligned with current health needs, evidence-oriented practice, and outcome-based education.


Vision

To lead the way in Shalakyatantra education, clinical care, and research by integrating classical Ayurvedic wisdom with modern medical sciences. Our vision as Shalakis is to be a centre of excellence in Shalakyatantra department.

Mission

  • To impart competency-based UG and PG education aligned with CO–PO outcomes.
  • To provide holistic, ethical, and affordable clinical services.
  • To promote interdisciplinary research and innovation.
  • To inculcate professionalism and lifelong learning.

Faculty Details

The department is staffed with qualified and experienced faculty members actively involved in teaching, clinical services, and research.

From left to right: Dr. Anuja Patil, Dr. Srishti Vyas, Dr. Gayathri Kamath, Dr. Santosh Mulik, Dr. Sarita Mulik, Dr. Pratima Barate, Dr. Sweta Nath and Dr. Priyanka Kumbhar.

Dr. Santosh Mulik

Qualification: B.A.M.S., MS, PhD

Designation: Professor & HOD

Experience: 20 Years

Head of Department
Dr. Sarita Mulik

Qualification: B.A.M.S., MS

Designation: Associate Professor

Experience: 10 Years

Dr. Pratima Barate

Qualification: B.A.M.S., MS

Designation: Associate Professor

Experience:5 Years

Dr. Sweta Nath

Qualification:B.A.M.S., MS

Designation: Assistant Professor

Experience:5 Years

Dr. Priyanka Kumbhar

Qualification:B.A.M.S., MS

Designation: Assistant Professor

Experience: 2 Years

Dr. Shrushti Vyas

Qualification: B.A.M.S., MS

Designation: Assistant Professor

Experience: 1 year 6 months

Dr. Gayathri Kamath

Qualification: B.A.M.S., MS

Designation: Assistant Professor

Experience: 1 year

Dr. Anuja Patil

Qualification: B.A.M.S., MS

Designation: Assistant Professor

Experience: 15.12.25 to Present

Student Training and Practical Experience

Academic

The Department delivers competency‑based undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral teaching in Shalakyatantra focusing on preventive Ayurveda, Ayurvedic dietetics, lifestyle modification, surgical procedures and community‑oriented public health as envisaged in the updated NCISM curriculum. Teaching–learning integrates classroom instruction with case‑based discussions, community postings and experiential learning to build practical skills in lifestyle assessment, counselling and health promotion.

Clinical

OPD, IPD, special clinics, procedures.
The department provides comprehensive OPD and IPD services for disorders of the eye, ear, nose, throat, oral cavity, and head–neck region.
Specialized clinics, diagnostic evaluations, and therapeutic procedures are conducted using classical Ayurvedic principles and Kriyakalpa treatment along with appropriate modern diagnostic support.

Practical training

Hands-on clinical and procedural training.
Practical and clinical skill development forms a core component of departmental functioning. Students receive extensive hands-on training in patient examination techniques, diagnostic procedures, Kriyakalpas as well as case documentation and clinical record maintenance. Supervised clinical exposure enables students to develop procedural proficiency, clinical confidence, and decision-making abilities, preparing them for independent professional practice and higher academic pursuits.

Research

PG dissertations, PhD work, publications. The research work of scholars covers a balanced range of basic, applied, and community-based participatory research. These studies employ both traditional and modern methodologies, including innovative and integrative treatment methods for various Eye and ENT Disorders. Faculty and students are encouraged to undertake evidence-based research and interdisciplinary projects.

📜 Ongoing and completed PG and PhD works:

Sr.
No.
Year Name of Student Title Name of Guide
1 2004-2005 Dr. D.B. Kadam To study the efficacy of Triphala Yog in dry eye syndrome due to
excessive use of computers.
Dr. Paras Shah
2 2004 - 2005 Dr. Pravin
Chavhan
To study the efficacy of Triphala Kwath Aschotana in the management of Acute Conjunctivitis. Dr. C.K.
Valhavankar
3 2004 - 2005 Dr. Pravin Jagtap To study the efficacy of Haridra Choorna Pratisaran in
Galashundika Vyadhi.
Dr. R.G. Dole
4 2004 - 2005 Dr. Siddharth
Pawar
To study the efficacy of Bala tail Nasya in Nasapratinaha. Dr. R.G. Dole
5 2005-2006 Dr. Abhijit Agre To study the efficacy of Shatvaryadichoorna in Sirajal w.s.r. to Episcleritis. Dr. R.G. Dole
6 2005-2006 Dr. Rajendra
Lahore
To study the efficacy of Triphala Kwath dhavana in Praklinnavartma Dr. C.K.
Valhavankar
7 2005-2006 Dr. Zakira Memon To study the efficacy of Darviseka in Kaphaj Abhishanda. Dr. Paras Shah
8 2005-2006 Dr. Vikram
Pokharkar
To study the efficacy of Rajanidaru Siddha Kshirpakaparishek in
Shushkakshipak.
Dr. Paras Shah
9 2006-2007 Dr. Hemant
Baviskar
To study the efficacy of Vasadi Kwath in Netraabhishyanda. Dr. R.G. Dole
10 2006-2007 Dr.Nilesh
Chougule
To study the efficacy of Arogyavardhini Vati on Karnastrava. Dr. Paras Shah
11 2006-2007 Dr. Hemang Shah To study the efficacy of Rajanidaru siddha ghrita Anjan in Shushkakshipak w.s.r. to Dry eye. Dr. R.G. Dole
12 2006-2007 Dr. Yuvraj Sutar To study the efficacy of Rasanjantrikatulepa on Anjannamika w.s.r. External hordeolum. Dr. C.K.
Valhavankar
14 2007-2008 Dr. Kasav Mahesh To study the efficacy of Vasadi Kwath in Spring catarrh. Dr. R.G. Dole
15 2007-2008 Dr. Shinde Aruna To study the efficacy of Guduchyadya anjan on Shuklarma w.s.r. Pterygium. Dr. R.G. Dole
16 2007-2008 Dr. Waman
Mayuresh
To study the efficacy of local instillation of Eranda taila in Dry eye syndrome. Dr. C.K.
Valhavankar
17 2007-2008 Dr. Ghumbare Vaishali To study the efficacy of Vacha sunthi Haridra Bidalak on Kaphaj abhishyanda. Dr. Paras Shah
18 2008-2009 Dr. Bhaygude
Manoj
To study the efficacy of Daruharidra & Madhu Aschyotan in
Netrabhishyanda.
Dr. Paras Shah
19 2008-2009 Dr. Patil Gajanan The efficacy of Tulsipatra siddha Tail Nasya on Pratishyaya. Dr. Dole R.G.
20 2008-2009 Dr. Lalit Shah Role of Shigru Patra swaras in management of Abhishyand. Dr. Dole R.G.
21 2008-2009 Dr. Meena Yadav Study the efficacy of Haridra Kwath Kawal in Moderate Tonsillitis. Dr. C. K.
Valhavankar
22 2009-2010 Dr. Akash
Bhatanagar
A Comparative Study of Jeevantyadi Ghruta Abhyantara Sevan &
Aschyotan in Simple Myopia
Dr. Kadam D.B.
23 2009-2010 Dr. Arunkumar Efficacy of Shadbindu Ghruta Nasya in Pratishyaya w.s.r. to Rhinitis Dr. Dole R.G.
24 2009-2010 Dr. Kale Dipti The efficacy of Panchendriyadvardhan Tail Nasya in Nasa Pratinaha w.s.r. Deviated Nasal Septum. Dr. C.K.
Valhavankar
25 2009-2010 Dr. Patil Anjali The Role of Goghrita Tarpana in management of Non-specific
Chronic Conjuctivitis.
Dr. Kadam D.B.
26 2010-2011 Dr. Choudhari
Nikhil
To study the effect of Yashtimadhu Aschyotan in Shushkakshipaaka
w.s.r. Dry Eye Syndrome.
Dr. Kadam D.B.
27 2010-2011 Dr. Gadche
Mahesh
To study the efficacy of Yashtyadi kwatha in management of
Abhishyand.
Dr. Kadam D.B.
28 2010-2011 Dr. Gunjal Swapnil The efficacy of Bilwadi Kwath Ashchotana in Vataja Netrabhishyanda w.s.r. to simple chronic conjunctivitis Dr.C.K.
Valhavankar
29 2010-2011 Dr. Patil Rohini The Efficacy of Triphala Rasakriyavarti in the Management of Praklinna Vartma w.s.r. to Blepharitis. Dr. Kadam D.B.
30 2011-2012 Dr. Sonam Shah A comparative study of Timiraghana Triphala Ghrita abhyantar sevan & Asachyotan in Simple Myopiya. Dr. Kadam D.B.
31 2011-2012 Dr. Varun Setia A comparative study of Saptamrit loha & Chandraprabha Vati in
Simple Myopiya.
Dr. Kadam D.B.
32 2011-2012 Dr. Ankesh
Sikarwar
To Study the Efficacy of Rasnadi Guggul in Management of
Karnasrava.
Dr. Dole R.G.
33 2011-2012 Dr. Pramod
Borghare
The Efficacy of Triphala Rasakriyavarti in the Management of Praklinna Vartma w.s.r. to Blepharitis. Dr. Diwan P.P.
34 2012-2013 Dr. Shweta Sheth Study the efficacy of Shatavari Ghrita Aschyotan in Dry Eye
Syndrome WSR to Shushkakshipaka.
Dr. Kadam D.B.
35 2012-2013 Dr. Heena
Khambra
The efficacy of Guduchi Triphaladi Kwath in the Management of
Abhishyand WSR to Conjunctivitis.
Dr. Kadam D.B.
36 2012-2013 Dr. Snehal
Mahanawar
Study the efficacy of Amalaki Rasakriya Varti in management of
Praklinna Vartma W.S.R. to Blepharitis.
Dr. Kadam D.B.
37 2012-2013 Dr. Narayan Anand Dubey Study the efficacy of Yashtimadhukankol Kwath kawal in Galagrah wsr to Pharyngitis. Dr. Dole R.G.
38 2013-2014 Dr. Dhane Gaurav The Efficacy of Apamarga Rasakriya Varti in Blepharitis Dr. Mulik S.S.
39 2013-2014 Dr. Gathe Shubhangi The Efficacy of Haridradi Anjan in Simple Chronic Conjunctivitis Dr. Mulik S.S.
40 2013-2014 Dr. Naik Priyanka The Efficacy of Bibhitakadi Ghrita Aschyotan in Dry Eye Syndrome Dr. Kadam D.B.
41 2013-2014 Dr. Pawar Prashant The Efficacy of Pathadi Taila Nasya in Pratishyaya W.S.R to Rhinitis Dr. Diwan P.P.
42 2014-2015 Dr. Budhavant Vijay A Comparative Study of Kanadhya Anjana And Chandraprabha Vati Abhyantar Sevana in Simple Myopia Dr. Mulik S.S.
43 2014-2015 Dr. Dhumane Nitin A Comparative Study of Jeevaniya Gana Ghrita Tarpan And Saptamrut Loha Abhyantar Sevan in Management of Dry Eye Syndrome w.s.r. to Shushkakshipaka. Dr. Kadam D.B.
44 2015-2016 Dr. Chauhan Sakshi To Study the Efficacy of Darvyadi Kwath Kawal in Galagrah. Dr. Dole R.G.
45 2015-2016 Dr. Chachare Prajakta Anil To Study the Efficacy of Palash Pushpa Rasakriya Varti Anjana in Blepharitis. Dr. Mulik S.S.
46 2015-2016 Dr. Gavade Pritamkumar P. To Study the Efficacy of Chandraprabha Varti Anjana in Pingueculitis. Dr. Kadam D.B.
47 2015-2016 Dr. Gupta Amandeep The Efficacy of Jivanti Siddha Ghrita Achyotana in the management of Computer Vision Syndrome Dr. Mulik S.S.
48 2014-2015 Dr. Nayak Madhur The Efficacy of Shatyadi Churna in Pratishyaya W.S.R. to Rhinitis Dr. Dole R.G.
49 2016-2017 Dr. Amruta Shinde To study the efficacy of Vanshmula Rasakriya Varti Anjan in Blepharitis Dr. Kadam D.B.
50 2016-2017 Dr. Vipul Vilas
Khare
Comparative Study of Rasanjan Bidalaka and Haridra Bidalaka in
Simple Allergic Conjunctivitis.
Dr. Mulik S.S.
51 2016-2017 Dr. Sweta Nath The efficacy of Triphala Guggul in Karnasrava. Dr. Diwan P. P.
52 2017-2018 Dr. Kumbhar
Priyanka
To study the efficacy of Pippalyadya Anjana in Arma w.s.r. to Pterygium Dr. Kadam D.B.
53 2017-2018 Dr. Vikas Kumar The eficacy of drakshasiddha Ghrita Aschyotan in post-menopausal Dry Eye Syndrome. Dr. Mulik S.S.
54 2017-2018 Dr. Pankaj Khalaria To study the efficacy of Haridradi Tail in Arunshika w.s.r. Seboric
Dermatitis.
Dr. Diwan P.P.
55 2017-2018 Dr. Gaurav Dhotre Clinical Evaluation of effect of Chaturjatak Churna nasya and Shathadi churna Abhyantar Pan in Pratishyay wsr to Rhinitis in
senile age group.
Dr. Diwan P.P.
56 2018-2019 Dr. Shinde Amruta Vasantrao To study the efficacy of Vanshamularasa Kriya Varti Anjana in blepharitis DR. D.B. Kadam
57 2019-2020 Rebecca Irom A randomized controlled clinical study of Yashtimadhu Siddha Ghrita Pratimarsha Nasya on dry eye disease. Dr. Sarita Mulik
58 2019-2020 Rajlaxmi Pisey A randomized Controlled Clinical Study of Katpahala Siddha Taila Pratimarsha Nasya in rhinitis. Dr. Gajanan Patil
59 2019-2020 Krushna Ravindra Mahakal A randomized controlled clinical study of Amalaki Siddha Ghrita Tarpana in dry eye disease Dr. Santosh Mulik
60 2019-2020 Shashank Singh A Randomized controlled clinical study of Lodhra Siddha Ghrita Aschyotan in simple myopia Dr. Santosh Mulik
61 2020-2021 Harshada Sawant The efficacy of Yashtimadhu Siddha Gogjrita Aschyotan in the management of computer vision syndrome. Dr. Santosh Mulik
62 2020-2021 Shruti Phadke The efficacy of Amalaki Siddha Goghrita Aschyotana in the management of vernal keratoconjunctivitis. Dr. Gajanan Patil
63 2020-2021 Pranita Deshmukh A comparative study on the efficacy of Vasa Ghrita and Saptamarut Loha Abhyantra Sevan in senile immature cataract. Dr. Santosh Mulik
64 2020-2021 Priyanka Patil To study the efficacy of Drakshasiddha Goghrita Aschyotan in simple myopia. Dr. Santosh Mulik
65 2021-2022 Sneha Moholkar A randomized controlled clinical trial of Haritaki and Shunti Churna Bidalak in vernal kerato conjunctivitis Dr. Sarita Mulik
66 2021-2022 Shruti Karade A randomized controlled clinical study on add on effect of Bhringaraj Yashtimadhu Siddha Taila Pratimarsha Nasya in simple myopia Dr. Santosh Mulik
67 2021-2022 Yash Jain A Randomized controlled clinical study on add on effect of Guduchyadi Rasakriya Anjana in simple myopia Dr. Santosh Mulik
68 2021-2022 Mayuri Amitkumar Mane A randomized controlled clinical study of Sarshaptaila Karnapoorana and Goghritpana in tinnitus. Dr. Gajanan Patil
ONGOING PG THESIS OF SHALAKYATANTRA DEPARTMENT
69 2022-2023 Prajakta Mal A Randomized controlled clinical study of Ushiradi Siddha Taila Nasya in senile immature cataract Dr. Sarita Mulik
70 2022-2023 Chand babu Siddiqui A randomized controlled clinical study of Shuntyadi Pindi in blepharitis Dr. Gajanan Patil
71 2022-2023 Sandeep Rawat A randomized controlled clinical study on effect of Mudgaparni Siddha Goghrita Aschyotan in computer vision syndrome. Dr. Santosh Mulik
72 2022-2023 Mayur Nakade A Randomized controlled clinical study on Shunti Bidalak in simple allergic conjunctivitis Dr. Gajanan Patil
73 2023-2024 Ruchika P. Shambharkar A Randomized Controlled Clinical Study of Lodhra Bidalaka in Simple Allergic Conjunctivitis w.s.r to Kaphaj Abhishyanda. Dr. Santosh Mulik
74 2023-2024 Divya Gupta A Randomized Controlled Clinical Study on Effect of Shigru Patra Churna Eye Patch in Simple Allergic Conjunctivitis w.s.r. to Kaphaj Abhishyanda Dr. Sarita Mulik
75 2023-2024 Roshani Gulab Shaikh A Randomized Controlled Clinical Study of Shatadhauta Ghrita
Tarpana in simple myopia w.s.r to Timir.
Dr. Santosh Mulik
76 2023-2024 Sushma Shinde A randomized controlled clinical study on effect of Mashparni Siddha Goghrita Aschyotana in computer vision syndrome w.s.r. to Sushka Akshipaka
Dr. Gajanan Patil

⏳ COMPLETED PHD THESIS OF SHALAKYATANTRA DEPARTMENT

SR.NO PhD SCHOLAR GUIDE APPROVED TITLE YEAR OF COMPLETION
1 Dr. Santosh Mulik Dr. Dilip Bhusari Efficacy of Goghruta Aschyotana in computer vision syndrome 2015
2 Dr. Gajanan Patil Dr. R. G. Dole “Clinical Evaluation Of Kapikachhu Ghan Vati in Age Related Sensorineural Deafness.” 2018
3 Dr. Riju Agarwal Dr. Santosh Mulik A Clinical Study to Assess the Efficacy of Dhatriyadi Anjana in Simple Myopia.
2022

🎓 Ongoing and completed Projects:

Sr no Title and CTRI Reg No. Role (PI/ COI) Sponser Budget Duration Standalone/ Interdisciplinary Publication If any
1 Evaluation of anti-cataract activity of NIF medication (Eye drop) in senile immature cataract condition Dr Santosh Mulik National Innovation Foundation 13,53,000 Ongoing Standalone -

Infrastructure and Facilities

Infrastructure includes -

  • Teaching&ResearchLabs
  • DepartmentalMuseum
  • DepartmentLibrary
  • OPD&IPDfacilities
  • Special OPD and Operation theatre

Departmental infrastructure

  • A well‑planned departmental area houses specialised desk for each faculty member, creating an environment conducive to mentoring, research guidance and student interaction.
  • A functional museum with relevant instruments, charts and models illustrates concepts ofShalakyatantraand enriching competency‑based teaching andself‑directed learning.

Clinical areas

  • The department runs a dedicatedShalakyaOPD consisting ofNetraand ENT OPD in the teaching hospital, where preventive, promotive and lifestyle‑related services—are provided under faculty supervision.
  • In addition to OPD space, a separate, well‑defined OT is available (ENT OT and Netra OT) for various surgical procedures.

Outreach and Extension Activities

Community health outreach

  • Regular Netra and ENT camps are conducted in urban, rural and semi‑urban areas, offering guidance and treatment of various disorders., with systematic follow‑up through the Shalakya OPD.
  • Faculty and students collaborate with local health authorities, NGOs and AYUSH units for promoting preventive and promotive health practices at community level.
  • These camps are used for screening of patients requiring surgical procedures.
  • Patients from these camps are then provided with various low cost operatives and free cataract surgeries in collaboration with Rotary Club, Pune.

School and college programmes

  • The department organises school health and college wellness programmes that include education and guidance on daily and seasonal regimens tailored to young people.
  • Young students are diagnosed for various ophthalmic and ENT disorders and adequate follow up is advised in the hospital OPD.

Events organized: RoTPs, Seminars, Competitions

Seminars and academic meets

  • Seminars, guest lectures, and workshops providing a platform to interact with experts and stay updated with current developments.

Student competitions and activities

  • Essay, quiz, and poster competitions along with Kriyakalpa demonstrations to encourage student participation, creativity and leadership in Shalakyatantra.

Testimonials

"

I have completed my PG in Shalakyatantra. I am very much thankful to all the teachers who taught & trained me theoretically as well as practically in Ophthalmology. All the staff is most cooperative & Dept. has a very good & healthy environment. Infrastructure is also good.

Dr. Mahesh Kasav (2007-2008 PG Batch)
(Founder and Owner of Aaradhya Netra Rugnalaya, Hadapsar)
"

I have completed my MS from BVDU college of Ayurved Dept Shalakyatantra. I have got very nice clinical & surgical exposure in department. Our department has very good infrastructure and well qualified & efficient staff. Our Ophthalm and ENT OPD & OTs have a good number of pts for our clinical and surgical exposure. Because of training and knowledge from our department now I am doing a good ophthalmic practice in Jammu.

Dr.Amandeep Gupta(2015-2016 PG Batch)
(Eye Specialist in Jammu)
"

My postgraduate training in ENT at Bharati Vidyapeeth gave me exceptional exposure to both OPD and OT work. From detailed diagnostic evaluations to assisting and performing surgeries under guidance, the hands-on training helped build strong clinical confidence. The structured teaching, supportive faculty, and regular case discussions have played a crucial role in shaping my skills as an ENT surgeon.

Dr. Mayuri Mane (2021-2022 PG Batch)
"

My training in Ophthalmology at Bharati Vidyapeeth provided excellent clinical and surgical exposure. Regular OPD postings helped me develop strong diagnostic skills, while OT training in cataract and other ocular procedures enhanced my surgical confidence. The faculty’s guidance and structured academic schedule made learning systematic and effective.

Dr. Gaurav Dhane (2013-2014 PG Batch)
(Eye Specialist at Eye Hospiotal in Lonavala)
"

The Ophthalmology postgraduate program at Bharati Vidyapeeth emphasizes comprehensive clinical training. From detailed OPD evaluation to step-by-step surgical learning in OT, the department ensured holistic development.

Dr. Vipul Khare (2016-2017 PG Batch)
(Eye Specialist at Balaji Netralaya, Sillor)
"

Bharati Vidyapeeth provided excellent OPD and OT exposure in both ENT and Ophthalmology. The hands-on clinical training and supportive faculty helped build strong diagnostic and surgical skills.

Dr. Manoj Bhaygude (2008-2009 PG Batch)
(Eye specialist at Mangaljyoti Netralaya, Pandharpur)

Faculty Success Stories

Our PG student Dr.Mahesh Kasav has done fellowship in Refractive surgery from Arvind Eye Hospital, Madurai and now working as renowned refractive and phaeco surgeon in Pune.

Our P.G. student Dr. Rebecca Irom is now a successful consultant at Infigo Eye Hospital.

Dr. Gaurav Dhane has done fellowship and practicing successfully at Lonavala in Eye hospital.

Dr. Shashank Singh is working as an Ophthalmic consultant in ASG Hospital, Darbhanga Bihar.

Patents and Copyright –

  • Dr. Santosh Mulik- 1
News and Updates
  • Bharati Vidyapeeth College of Ayurved, Pune, hosted a workshop on “Scientific Writing & Journal Indexing” on 27th March 2026, strengthening research skills among participants.
  • Bharati Vidyapeeth (Deemed to be University) College of Ayurved organized an Awareness & Orientation Programme on Pharmacovigilance and ADR Reporting in AYUSH Systems on 25 March 2026 under the Ministry of AYUSH, with 140+ delegates focusing on ADR reporting and PV Cell practices.
  • Dr. Rutuja Patil,Secured 3rd Prize at Srotosummit 2026 for work on Srotodushti in disease pathogenesis.
  • Mr. Pushkaraj Santosh Mahadik, 2nd Year BAMS student Mr. Pushkaraj Mahadik secured 2nd Prize (Group 1) at the National Inter-Medical College Competition 2026, organized by Rashtriya Shikshan Mandal.
  • Ms. Sanjivani Vijay Atole, 2nd Year BAMS student Ms. Sanjivani Atole secured 1st Prize at the National Inter-Medical College Competition 2026, organized by Rashtriya Shikshan Mandal.
  • Dr. Gayathri Padmanabh Kamath Wins Nanal Trophy 2026,  Awarded Nanal Trophy with 1st prizes in Case Presentation, Topic Presentation, and Extempore at National Competition.
  • Dr. Neha D. Raichurkar Wins 2nd Prize at Srotosummit 2026 Secured 2nd Prize in Poster Presentation (Faculty Category) at Srotosummit 2026, Tilak Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Pune.
  • Dr. Shruti Bagewadikar Secures 2nd Prize in Paper Presentation Won 2nd Prize at Srotosummit 2026 for paper on Srotoshuddhi in Jeerna Amlapitta.
  • Prof. Dr Umesh Tekawade, HOD, Dept. of Rachana Sharir was awarded prestigious Maharshi Annasaheb Patwardhan Vaidyakeeya Puraskar, BG Ghanekar teachers award 2025 on 15 January 2026. The award was given by Vaidya Khadiwale Vaidyak Sanshodhan Sanstha recognizing his contribution in the field of Rachana Sharir and Ayurved.
  • Our students from final BAMS Miss Muskan Patil and Miss Trupti Nikam won first and second prize respectively at a National Level Video Making Competition organised by BVVS Ayurveda Medical College and Hospital, Bagalkot (Department of Kaumarbhritya). The topic was Ayurveda in Pediatric care. Both the students creatively presented references from different samhitas in the video which was very well appreciated. The students were guided by Dr. Madhura Phadtare, Assistant Professor, Department of Rasashastra Evam Bhaishajya Kalpana.
  • Dr. Pragati Toraskar, MD II year scholar of Department of Rasashastra evam Bhaishajyakalpana, BVDU College of Ayurved Pune,  has received first prize in national level e-poster competition organized to mark the National Pharmacovigilance week 2025. The competition was organized by Department of Rasashastra and Bhaishajyakalpana, Nangelil Ayurved Medical College, Kothamangalam, Ernakulam Kerala. She received guidance from Dr. Trupti Patil Bhole for the poster titled as Patient awareness for drug safety: ADR/AE - AYUSH
  • Proud Moment for Bharati Vidyapeeth (Deemed to be University) College of Ayurved. We are delighted to share that our college has secured 13th Rank (A Grade) in the National Rating and Ranking of Ayurveda Colleges (2025–26) conducted by NCISM and QCI–NABET. Heartfelt gratitude to our Teaching and Non-Teaching Staff, Hospital team, and Students for their tireless efforts and commitment to excellence.
  • Dr. Chhavi Rosha presented a paper titled Pitta Prakriti as a Predictor of Local Cutaneous Reactions in Neonates: A Post-Hoc Subgroup Analysis from a Randomized Control Trial of a Novel Ayurvedic Topical Anaesthetic and Lidocaine Prilocaine Cream During Venipuncture at National Symposium on Pharmacovigilance, Shishu Suraksha-Rashtra Suraksha (Safe Care for Every Newborn and Every Child). The symposium was conducted at Gwalior and jointly organized by CCRAS, RARI Gwalior (PPvC) in collaboration with AIIA New Delhi (NPvCC) on 17 and 18 Sept. 25

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