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Welcome in Arogyadham. A MODEL OF CONVENTIONAL MANUFACTURING SYSTEM AS WEL AS GMP IN AROGYADHAM CHITRAKOOT Presented by Dr. Vijay Pratap Singh. AIMS & OBJECTIVE. To improve the Socio-economic status of rural people by purchasing the herbs & fuels from them .

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Welcome in Arogyadham

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  1. Welcome in Arogyadham

  2. A MODEL OF CONVENTIONAL MANUFACTURING SYSTEM AS WEL AS GMP IN AROGYADHAM CHITRAKOOT Presented by Dr. Vijay Pratap Singh

  3. AIMS & OBJECTIVE • To improve the Socio-economic status of rural people by purchasing the herbs & fuels from them . • To generate employment opportunities to rural youth by involving them in manufacturing of Ayurvedic medicine. • To popularize the Ayurveda by providing the pure and qualitative Ayurvedic medicine for Life-long Health. • To create a model of conventional manufacturing system as well as GMP in Arogyadham.

  4. PROJECT IMPLEMENTED AT CHITRAKOOT RASSHALA AROGYADHAM DEENDAYAL RESEARCH INSTITUTECHITRAKOOTSATNAM.P.

  5. ARIAL VEIW OF AROGYADHAM (1)

  6. FLOWCHART OF UNITS AYURVED SADAN SWADHYAY SADAN RESEARCH UNITS SWASTHYA SADAN OUT PAT I ENT IN PAT I ENT NIDAN SADAN AHAR VIHAR SADAN AROGYADHAM YOGA SADAN MATRU SADAN DEPARTMENT OF DENTISTRY MANDAKINI SWASTHYA KUTEER RURAL HEALTH DEPT. VAIDEHI SWASTHYA KUTEER CHITRAKOO T RASHSHALA HERBAL GARDEN UDYAN VIBHAG GAU SHALA

  7. ACTIVITY OF RASASHALA • Survey & Collection of Herbs • Production of Medicines • Training & Extension • Research & Development

  8. LOCALLY AVAILABLE HERBAL RESOURCES MORE THAN 175 MEDICINAL PLANTS ARE AVAILABLE IN CHITRAKOOT REGION

  9. Boerheavia diffusa PUNARNAVA

  10. Asparagus racemosus Shatawar

  11. Adhatoda vasica vasa

  12. MEDICINAL PLANTS COLLECTION CENTER • AT THE SWAVLAMBAN KENDRA • 7 in South Zone • 4 in North Zone

  13. Section of Rasashala • Raw material’s store • Pak/Bhatti Section • Kupi pakva rasayan • Powder/ Churn Section • Taill Section • Asav/Arista (Syrup) Section • Vati/Tablet section • Bhasma Section • Capsule Section • Ointment/Malham Section • Packaging Section • Qurantine Section • O.C. lab. (Ayuveda Sadan) • Finished Product Section

  14. Raw Material Stores • Dry plant resource material • Green Plant Resource Material (In herbal garden) • Animal Resource Material • Non-Metallic Mineral Resource Material • Metallic Mineral Resource Material • Resin & Plants Exaudates • Excipients Material • Oil & Perfumery material • Other Materials • Issued of the raw material according toFIFO

  15. Production of the Medicines • Chitrakoot Rasshala is manufacturing More than 175 varieties of Ayurvedic medicines. • E.g. Churna Kwath Churna Asav & Arista Bhasma Taila Kalp Malham Avleh Ras Capsule

  16. Products of Chitrakoot Rasshala

  17. Dadi Ma Ka Batua

  18. TOTAL NO. OF MEDICINES-32 VATI Chitrakadi Vati Sanjeevani Vati Soolher Vati Laghu Shootshekhar Vati Trifla Guggullu Vati Lavangadi Vati Kutaj Vati POWDERS Kaph nashak Churna Pachan Churna Trifla Churna Bal rog nashak Churna Jwar nashak Dhat nashak Churna Mutra rogher Churna Swasshanti Churna Krimi nashak Churna Shakti Churna Sankhpushpi Churna OILS Shoolher taill Charm rog nashak taill Bilwa taill OTHERS Netra Bindu Mayurpichha masi Sarjaras Malham Sudhha Tankan KWATH CHURNA Vasa Kwath Churna Kantakari Kwath Churna Chirayata Kwath Churna Guduchi Kwath Churna Trifla Kwath Churna Dashmool Kwath Churna Gokshur Kwath Churna DADI MA KA BATUA

  19. TRAINING & EXTENSION • Training Programme 30 D.Farm students are trained by two month training programme of manufacturing of ayurvedic medicines. 3 Months training programme named MPI are conducted by KVIC with the help of Udyamita Vidyapeeth. • Extension Programme are followed by Swadeshi Vigyan Mela (Delhi) , Vindhya- Vyapaar Mela (Satna), RSS Camp (Nagpur, Agra, Ahamdabad, Lucknow), Swdeshi Mela -(Indore),

  20. Extension Program

  21. TRAINING • Real Identification of Medicinal Plants • No chance of Adulteration • The collection time should be accurate for particular Medicinal Plants • Required Value are available • Which part of the plants has to be used to be decided • Elimination of Deforestation

  22. RESEARCH PLAN

  23. RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT NAME OF NEW PRODUCT USE SWASKAS AVLEH TAMAK SWASH (ASTHMA) ASTHALEX-CR TAMAK SWASH (ASTHMA) SHOOLHER TAIL RHUMAITOID ARTHRITIS AND MUSCULAR PAIN TWAKROGHAR TAIL SKIN DISORDER SATAVARI KALP GENERAL TONIC AROGYA DANT MANJAN TEETH & GUMS AROGYA PEY (HERBAL TEA) GENERAL REFRESHNER D-CAP DIABITES D-CHURNA DIABITES R.A. TAB RHUMAITOID ARTHRITIS CHYAVANPRASH FOR DIABITIC PATIENT FLOWREX SYRUP ANAEMIA FACE PACK COSMATICS MEMO PLUS SYRUP FOR MEMORY DADI MA KA BATUA A KIT FOR RURAL HEALTH PROGRAMME

  24. CONCLUSION • Creating Model of Conventional Manufacturing System and G.M.P. system as per FDA norms. • Re-establishing Ayurveda once again by providing quality drugs to people. • Providing employment to the rural youth .

  25. Thanking You Welcome for suggestion

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