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WORLD CONGRESS OF AYURVEDA (WCABHU-2019) March, 14 to 16, 2019 Faculty of Ayurveda Institute of Medical Sciences Banaras Hindu University Varanasi-221005, India Pt. Madan Mohan Malviya Founder, BHU Conference & Exhibition Bharat Ratna http://www.bhu.ac.in/seminar/seminar.php

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WORLD CONGRESSOF AYURVEDA(WCABHU-2019)

March, 14 to 16, 2019Faculty of AyurvedaInstitute of Medical SciencesBanaras Hindu UniversityVaranasi-221005, India

Pt. Madan Mohan MalviyaFounder, BHU

Conference & Exhibition

Bharat Ratna

http://www.bhu.ac.in/seminar/seminar.php

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Dear Sir/Madam,

We feel honoured to invite you and your colleagues to WCABHU-2019 at Banaras Hindu University, a premier institution

of the country. It was founded by Bharat Ratna Pt Madan Mohan Malviya ji in 1916, under Parliamentary legislation -

B.H.U. Act 1915 and funded by Central Govt of India. BHU is the largest campus-university of Asia. The University

comprises of 6 Institutes, 14 Faculties, 140 Departments, 4 Inter disciplinary Centers, a constituent college for women, 3

Schools and Four afliated Degree Colleges. It has 40,000 students and 3,000 teachers. The journey of health

education started at BHU, as an Ayurvedic unit in Faculty of Oriental learning and Sanskrit in 1919, followed by an

Ayurvedic college in 1927, PGIIM in 1963 and now as Faculty of Ayurveda under Institute of Medical Sciences. It carries

teaching and research at International level and hospital services to northern India, covering more than 20 crores of

Indian population. BHU is an expert driven Institution in eld of Ayurveda with basic aim is to develop ancient knowledge

with contemporary Modern Medicine along with other Biological and Earth Sciences.

The focal theme of WCABHU-2019 is to "Develop evidence based Ayurvedic medicines and procedures. It will bring the

latest improvements in fast-moving areas of health care, covering all aspects of theory, research and application to

develop new potential outcome in health care, early diagnosis, awareness for preventive measures and combined therapy by psychosomatic modulation

and medicine. This will give an opportunity to interact with experts from nursing, nutritionists and yogic practices along with basic biological-scientists and

doctors of Allopathic system of medicine.

The scientic programme has been designed to encourage translational research for expanding the horizon of knowledge in medical biology to develop

new drugs, better procedures, sound understanding of pathogenesis, novel targets for therapy and many more aspects towards holistic approach of health

management. It is aimed to cover the basic concepts of Ayurveda, Allopathy, Siddha, Unani, Homeopathy, Naturopathy along with Chinese Traditional

Medicine (TCM), Tibeten medicine and Campo medicine of Japan to develop a strong base with common terminology to fulll the aims and objectives of

World Health Organization (WHO) for "health for all". Besides the medicines, the role of life style, diet, mental-health, spirituality and procedures in health

care will be discussed. All the proposed sessions will accommodate literary, basic and clinical researches in form of guest lectures, panel discussions, oral

and poster presentations. The selected papers will be published in proceedings as ISBN numbered book.

We are also organizing an exhibition "AYUSHMAN INDIA EXPO-2019". It will showcase various aspect of Health care, Wellness, Industrial inputs, plants

cultivation, Life style products, with an aim to bring awareness and also to educate for better business opportunities which is in association with People's

Foundation. Further, A student oriented Associate Event namely 'AYUSH PRAGYA' is also being organized at the same time Besides Science, we shall also

take care about the tourism and spiritual aspect of participants. The Kashi is the oldest living city of the world, the dome Lord Shiva having temple of Kashi-

Vishwanath, one of 12 Jyotirlinga. Here, River Ganges ows in North direction (Uttarvahini). The Sarnath, a prominent place for Buddhism is in Varanasi,

where Lord Buddha gave the 1st preaching to his 5 disciples, who spread it all over the world.

The Kashi has been a prominent seat of learning and spirituality since ages. Lord Dhanwantari preached the science of Health and Maharshi Charak and

Sushruta documented this knowledge. It is said that staying in Kashi or taking a dip in river Ganga, washes off all the sins of life and strengthens the path of

salvation (liberation of Atma from the "vicious cycle of life and death" i.e Moksha). The Kashi has been the seat of classical music and dance where traditional

Gharana are still active and involved in musical performances. Varanasi has also been identied as a place for International Health tourism and a business 0hub by the Govt of India. The season of Varanasi, in March, will be pleasant with moderate temperature of 25 C without any humidity. You will be enjoying

this trip, by hybridizing learning, spirituality and tourism. We, the members of Faculty of Ayurveda, look forward to welcome you and your accompanied

members to give a memorable event of your life. It is our pleasure to invite you all, not only the eminent scientists, but also the early career researchers,

students and social workers, to this valuable scientic event at Varanasi. It guarantees to provide good academic, social and business platform to all the

participants.

(Prof Yamini Bhusan Tripathi)Chairman and Convener

Dean, Faculty of Ayurveda, [email protected],[email protected]

http://www.bhu.ac.in/seminar/seminar.php

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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Patron

Rector, BHU and Director, Institute of Medical SciencesProf V K Shukla

Steering Committee

Prof O P Singh Prof B M Singh Dr Neeru Nathani • • Prof V P Singh Prof B K Dwibedi Prof K N Dwivedi Prof H H Awasthi • • •

Organizing Secretaries

Prof Anand Chaudhary Prof Anil K Singh Dr DNS Gautam • •

Treasures

Prof K N Dwivedi

Chief Patrons

Vice Chancellor, BHU

Member NITI Aayog and Chairman, Governing Body of IMS, BHU

Prof Rakesh Bhatnagar, FNA

Prof Vinod K Paul, FNA

Chairman and Convener

Dean, Ayurveda FacultyProf Yamini Bhusan Tripathi

Organizing Committee

Prof Uma Gupta Prof J S Tripathi Prof S S Mishra Prof Sangeeta Gahalot • • •Prof A C Kar Prof K N Singh Dr Manoj Kumar Dr P S Byadgi • • •

Dr K H H V S S Narshimha Murthy Dr Namrata Joshi Dr Sushil K Dubey• •

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Chairmen-Sub Committees

Agad Tantra

Balrog

Dravyaguna

Kayachikitsa

Kriya sharir

Medicinal Chemistry

Panchkarma

Prasuti tantra

Rachna sharir

Rasa Shastra

Sangyaharan

Samhita and Sanskrit

Shalakya Tantra

Shalya Tantra

Siddhant Darshan

Swashtvritta & Yoga

Interdisciplinary

Vikriti Vigyan

Dr Shobha Bhat KDr Vaibhav JaiswalDr SanjeevDr Ajay PandeyDr N S TripathiProf T D SinghDr J P SinghDr Sunita SumanDr Vijaya Lakshmi GautamDr Namrata JoshiDr K K PandeyDr M PaliwalDr Manoj kumarDr A K DwivediDr Dinesh MeenaDr KanchanDr Rashmi GuptaDr Anurag Pandey

Accommodation

Central coordination

Event management

Exhibition

Food

Fund raising

International delegates

Invitation committee

Key Note Addresses

Personal relations ofce

Press and Media

Registration

Scientic committee

Scientic sessions

Souvenir

Transport

Volunteers

Panel Discussions

Dr P S ByadgiDr Rani SinghDr Bhual RamProf Rajendra PrasadProf Lakshaman SinghProf B MukhopadhyayDr PriyadarshniProf C S PandeyProf NeelamDr P S UpadhyayDr Sushil K DubeyDr Sudama YadavDr K H H V S S Narshimha MurthyDr Neeru NathaniDr Ajay PandeyDr Ashutosh PathakDr Anurag PandeyProf. Y.B. Tripathi

Subject Conveners

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Advisory Board

INTERNATIONAL

Prof Mansoor Ahmad, Washington DC, USA

Dr Lothar Pirc, Germany

Prof K N Pandey, New Orleans, USA

Prof Jagdish Singh, North Dacota, USA

Prof. Shrikant, Kansas, USA

Dr. Shekhar Annambhotla, AAPNA, USA

Dr. Indushekar, Singapore

Prof. Harishankar Sharma, Sweden

Dr Rajesh Dubey, Boston, USA

Prof S V Singh, Pittsburgh, USA

Prof S D Shukla, Missouri USA

Prof S K Mishra, LA, California, USA

Prof Gauri G. Rao, UNC, Chapel Hill, UNC

Prof Hari Shankar Sharma, Japan

Prof R S Jayawardane, Shri Lanka

Prof R R Koirala, Pokhra, Nepal

Prof Sanjay Pokharel, Katmandu, Nepal

Prof Ajaya Sharma, Liverpool, UK

Prof Shripati Upadhyay, Leeds, UK

Dr Santosh yadav, Melbourne, Australia

Dr N.G. Kostopoulos, Greece

Dr Nityanand, Chicago, USA

Dr S. Srivastava, New Jercy, USA

LOCAL

Prof Manjari Dwivedi Prof C B Jha Prof M Sahu Prof Shyamsundar, FNA • • •(All Ex Deans of Faculty of Ayurveda, BHU)

•Prof S K Dubey, IMS (Management Sciences) Prof A S Raghuvanshi, IESD, (Environment)

Prof P K Jain, Director, IIT, BHU Prof Anil K Tripathi, Director ISC, BHU Prof Ramesh Chandra, Director IAgS • •

Prof D Das, FNA Prof O N, Srivastava, FNA Prof S K Singh, Endocrinology Prof L C Rai, FNA • • •

Prof Madhulika Agrawal, FNA Prof S K Trigun, Zoology Prof D S Pandey, Chemistry Prof Jagat Roy, Zoology • • •

Prof R S Upadhyay, Botany Prof N K Dubey, Botany Prof Sanjay Singh, Pharmacy, IIT Prof B Mishra, Pharmacy, IIT • • •

Prof P K Mishra, Chemical Eng, IIT Prof Manoj, Biomedical eng, IIT Prof V Gupta, Nursing College • •

Dr Neeraj Tripathi, Registrar, BHU Prof Ms P V Tewari Prof G P Dubey Prof R H Singh Prof V K Joshi • • • •

Dr. B K Tripathi, Director, IUCTE, BHU

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Advisory Board

NATIONAL

Vd. Rajesh Kotecha, Secretary, Ministry of AYUSH, GOI

Prof. K.S. Dhiman, Director General-CCRAS

Vd. Jayant Deo pujari, president-CCIM

Dr. D.C. Katoch, Adviser, Ministry of AYUSH, GOI

Dr Manoj Nesari, Adviser, Ministry of AYUSH, GOI

Prof. Tanuja Nesari, Director, AIIA, New Delhi

Sh. Pramod K Pathak, Addl. Sec. Ministry of AYUSH, GOI

Prof. Bhushan Patwardhan, Vice Chairman, UGC

Prof. Balram Bhargawa, DG, ICMR

Dr. G. Prabhakar Rao, Dy. Medical Commissioner (Ayush), ESIC, New Delhi

Shri Anoop Chand Pandey, IAS, Chief secretary,UP Govt

Shri Mukesh Meshram, IAS, Secretary, Medical Education, UP Govt

Prof. Abhimanyu Kumar, Vice Chancellor, Uttrakhand University

Dr. Nanad Kishor Dadhichi, Uttarakhand Ayurveda University

Vd. Sanjiv M. Oza, Vice Chancellor, Gujarat Ay University

Prof. S P Mishra, Ex. V C, Uttarakhand Ayurveda University

Prof. Sanjeev Sharma, Director, NIA, Jaipur

Prof. S.N. Singh, Director, Ayurveda, UP Govt

Dr. K.R. Kohli, Director, Ayurveda, Maharastra

Dr. A.K. Tripathi, Director, Ayush, Uttarakhand

Dr. G.F. Badesha, Director, Ayush, Chhattisgarh

Prof. Sikandar Hayat Siddiqui, Director, Unani, UP Govt

Prof. Suresh Chandra, Director, Pathyakarma, UP Govt

Padmabhushan Vd. Devendra TrigunaVd. G G Gangadharan, Bengaluru

Prof. Umesh Shukla, Principal, Ayurvedic College, Bhopal

Prof. Prassannarao, Principal-Ay. College, Udupi

Prof. B S Prasad, Principal, KLE University, Belgam

Prof. Pawan Kumar Godatwar, NIA, Jaipur

Prof. Y K Gupta, AIIMS, New Delhi

Prof. T P Singh, FNA, Biophysics, AIIMS, Delhi

Dr. Darshan Shankar, Bengaluru

Prof. Ashok D B Vaidya, Mumbai

Prof. Ashwani Kumar Raut, Mumbai

Dr. V D Pallavi Sodhi Patnakar, Mumbai

Dr. Anil K Shukla, Mumbai

Dr. Surendra Chaudhary, Noida

Dr. Pooja Sabharwal, Delhi

Dr. P.M. Varier, Kerela

Dr. Ranjit Puranik, Shree Dhootapapeshwar Ltd

Dr. C K Katiyar, Emami, India

Dr. Rohit Sane, Madhavbaug, Mumbai

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Prof D N Pandey - [email protected]

Prof Alka Agrawal - [email protected]

Prof T D Singh - [email protected] Tourism Varanasi (star hotels in Varanasi)

http://www.uptourism.gov.in/pages/topexperience/top-experience-varanasiExcursion: https:/varanasi.nic.in/adventures/

District Map : https://varanasi.nic.in/map-of-district

Scientic Correspondence

Mob.: 9415813570, e-mail: [email protected]

Miscellaneous queries

Dr Shobha Bhat K - [email protected]

Dr Sushil K Dubey - [email protected]

Accommodation

Mob.: 9450711759, e-mail: [email protected]

Dr. P S Byadgi

Registration

Mob.: 9838164114, e-mail: [email protected]

Dr. Sudama Yadav

Tourism and excursion

General Correspondence

Dean, Faculty of Ayurveda

Dhanwantari Bhawan, Institute of Medical SciencesBanaras Hindu University, Varanasi-221005, India

(O) Fax and phone +91-5422369473, Mobile: +91-9415694450 (H) 2366577

[email protected],[email protected]

General Information

[email protected]

Dr Namrata joshi9319037367

[email protected]

Dr Sushil Dubey9415540732

[email protected]

Dr Anurag Pandey9918748874

[email protected]

Prof Yamini Bhushan Tripathi, PH.D (Biochem)

Prof Anand [email protected]

Prof Anil [email protected]

Dr DNS [email protected]

Organizing Secretariate

Dr K H H V S S Narasimha Murthy

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Sub-topicsTopics of SymposiumS.No.

1 Ayurvedic procedures

2 Fundamentals of Ayurveda, Ayurbiology & Etiopathogenesis

3 Mental health CognitiveScience

4 Reproductive disorders

and child care

5 Non communicable chronicdiseases (NCDs)

6 Alternative systems of

Medicine and nursing in

Public Health,

Panchkarma, Kaya kalpa, Kshara Karma, Jalouka Karma, Agnikarma, Rasayankalpa, Langhana, Pathya/apthya, Dincharya, Chrono biology, Autophagy and Mitochondrial diseases

Health maintenance, Disease prevention

Genomics and proteomics and Tridosh-prakrati, personalized medicine, objective parameters for Dosh, Dhatu and Mall as modified metabolites in serum, urine, sweat and stool, protein biomarkers for NCDs for early diagnosis and correlation with Sroto-avaradha , Microbiome, Agnibala, Aama-sanchanya, stem cell research, Survey and documentation of clinical and literary research

Concept of TrividhaConcept of Agni, Aama, Shrotas etc. in genesis of diseases, shad-kriya-kala, and Dasavidhaadi pariksha

Genetic and epigenetic factors in relation to dosha- janya disorders-Vatakalakaliya, Inflammation and immunity

Concept of mental health in Ayurveda, Interventional studies in management of Manas-roga, stress, Management of vis-a- mental Hygiene through Yoga, Naturopathy, etc. Behavioural therapy, Medhya Rasayan, vis memory enhancer drugs, Mind-body interventions (meditation, prayer, mental healing, art, music, and dance therapy), Bhoot Vigyan

Endo-crinological modulations, Immuno-psychological changes, Neuropsychiatric disorders, Neuro-inflammation, microglia,

Modulation of properties of Blood brain barrier (BBB)

Sexual & Reproductive disorders, Health and Family Planning, Infertility issues, Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART), etc.

Recommendation of Ayurveda Garbha Sharira, menopause, PCOS, pregnancy, neonatal care, management of child care Bala panchkarma etc.

Definition introduction and view of NCDs as per Ayurveda, Autoimmune disorders, Cancer, Metabolic syndrome, Sleep disorders, all life style Mediated Diseases, Skin disorders, Digestive disorders.

Obesity management through regulation of Circadian rhythm, Tridosha and sleep cycle, feeding pattern (food clock, and quality), intermittent fasting, Central and peripheral mechanisms , body composition and blood markers, Langhana, Combination of procedures and Therapies

Pollution and Health

Role of Ayurveda to address targets defined by WHO under global Action Plan to control lNCDs by 2020,

Precision Medicine, Gene Therapy, Modern Medicine, Integrative Medicine, Unani Medicine, Homeopathy, Siddha Medicine, Naturopathy, Folklore Medicine, Tribal Medicinal Plants, Chinese Traditional Medicine, Campo Medicine, Korean Medicine

Wellness Centre, and role of spiritual and social health in attaining the goal of "Health for all" and Strengthening the Ayurvedic Ecosystem Traditional healers, Geriatrics, Nursing, Alternative Medicine Health Promotion for all ages

Palliative care, Pain Management, Body healing, Mind and Consciousness, Marma Points of the body

Manipulative and body-based methods (chiropractic and osteopathic manipulation, massage), Energy therapies (qi gong, Reiki, therapeutic touch, or Electromagnetic exposures) Acupressure, Acupuncture

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Innovations in Pharma Research & Development: Ocean biology, Self-Care Tool- kit and Nanomedicine, Safety, Efficacy and Standardization etc. Shelf life extension, Natural preservatives, Drug interactions, Toxicities, Contamination etc.

Tools for Ayurvedic Drug standardization.

Bhasma, , Arista, Asava, Rasa Aushadhi Kashaya etc. and their contemporary modification.

Nutraceutricals, Food supplements etc for Chronic diseases, Geriatrics, Pregnant women, Viadhi-kshmatwa, Immunomodulation, Mental health, Metabolic syndrome, Diabetes, Nephrology and Cardiology, Cancer and Chronic respiratory diseases and health Promotive care of all ages of human

Role of innovations in developing Ayurvedic pharmaceuticals and their marketing procedures, Telemedicine and Hospital industry

Pharma-cognostic studies Adulterants and substitutes of Ayurvedic medicinal plants.

Plant collection and Cultivation.

Pharmaceutics and Drug Delivery Systems, New drug discovery (synthetic and phytochemical), Mechanism of drug action (molecular pharmacology), therapeurtic - potentiation . concept of like Sahapana, Anupana etcGastronomy Research

Wound Healing and Scar management, disorders, Urological diseases, Eye and Ear disorders, Minor Anorectal and Major operative procedures, ancient surgical tools and their modifications, Applicability of Kshar Sutra Chikitsa, Marm chikitsa, Agni karm, Aroma therapy etc.,

Teaching improvement in Ayurveda, communication skill, integration of different subjects being taught by separate dept as per CCIM regulation.

Need and limitations of integration with other systems of health care and basic sciences,

Dietary Supplements, Health Education Act of USA and Europe, regulatory guidelines for phyto-pharma and Ayush products under Drug and cosmetics act of GOI

Econometrics and its relevance to Ayushman Bharat, Hospital Management

Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia : short comings and suggestions to improve.

Repurposing of drugs (novel properties of medicinal plants)

International Regulatory framework for Ayurveda across the Globe

Ministry of Ayush’s report on International activities

Ayurveda education , research & practice - A Global report

Challenges & Strategies for Ayurveda acceptance globally.

Steps for Globalization and Main streaming of Ayurveda,

Opportunities for Young entrepreneurs in planning start-ups in field of holistic healthcare

Ayurveda and Wellness Tourism

Digital Marketing for AYUSH Professionals

Sub-topicsTopics of SymposiumS.No.

7 Pharmaceuticals, Nutrition,

Dietetics and Ayurvedic Pharmacology

8 Surgical interventions,anaesthesia, and painmanagement

9 Teaching reform in Ayurveda

10 Regulatory Affairs and econometrics

11 International Acceptanceof Ayurveda - Successes & Challenges

12 Innovation and

Entrepreneurship in AYUSH

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Guidelines for submission of abstractThe abstracts are invited in the areas covered in the conference. The contents of abstract should include background, objectives, methods, results and conclusions. The title should be in capital and in bold followed by name of authors (with rst name rst, then middle name followed by family name) and their institutional address with email address of the corresponding author. Do not append degrees, professional designations, etc to names. The name of presenting author should be underlined. The abstract should be typed using Microsoft Word (Times New Roman, font size 12 and 1.5 pt. spacing between lines, limit 300 words). Abbreviations used in the body of an abstract should be dened at their rst mention in the text. Abstract should be sent preferably through website www.bhu.ac.in/seminar/march2019 ; email to [email protected]

Abstract will be considered for presentation, only if they are accompanied by registration fee of presenting author. Normally only one paper th is allowed per author, unless prior permission of organizers is taken. Last date for the abstract submission is 15 February 2019. All presenters

must ll REGISTRATION FORM and send to organizers. If an abstract is accepted and Presenter does not register, the abstract will be withdrawn.

Guidelines for Oral presentation Time limits Plenary lectures -30 minKey note address -20 min Oral presentations -10 min Panel Discussions -1 hrs

The time limit will be strictly adhered to LCD projectors for use of MS Power Point slides in Windows 7 computers provided. Presenters should be present at the venue at least 15 minutes before the scheduled start of the session and are expected to stay till the end of the session.

Guidelines for poster presentation

Posters size should not exceed 4x3 ft (LxB). Presenters should mount their posters in the assigned area at least 15 minutes before the scheduled start of the session and are expected to be present besides the posters throughout the poster session. Posters should be dismounted immediately after the end of the session.Note – Select the area of the presentation from the list given above.

AwardsSome awards and memorial lectures will also be scheduled. The guidelines will be announced in 2

nd circular.• Young Scientist Award• Best Poster Presentation Award• Life time achievement award

Desired participants are requested to ll the declaration forms (available at www.bhu.ac.in/seminar/ march2019) and send the full length th

papers complete in all respects, to Organizing Secretary, WCABHU- 2019 latest by 15 February, 2019. The entries for Young Scientist Award

and Poster Awards will be judged on the spot.

RegistrationRegistration for the conference is open upto

th 10 March 2019. Late registration will cost extra as given below. One can register online at the

conference website www.bhu.ac.in/seminar/ march 2019 or use the registration form available in this brochure.

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Cancellationth Requests will be considered until 20 Feb, 2019. If cancelled, 50% refund will be processed only after the conference.

Financial assistanceThe participants facing nancial constraints may apply to the Organizing Secretary for partial waivers.

nd Pre-conference workshops are also being planned and the dates will be announced in the 2 circular, depending on the number of interested

participant numbers. Registration for the conference is mandatory for participation in the workshop.

Payment detailsDemand Draft drawn on any Indian Nationalized Bank, in favour of “WCABHU-2019” payable at Varanasi may be sent to the Organizing

Secretary-WCABHU-2019, Faculty of Ayurveda, Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi-221005, India. Online

transfer through NEFT/RTGS: Name of the account: Organizing Secretary, BOB- A/c IFSC Code: BARB0BHUVAR) Branch Code: 27790200000685

BHUVAR MICR Code: 221012011 Bank of Baroda (BOB). After receipt of payment the participants will receive a conrmatory email.

LanguageThe language of conference will be English. No facility for simultaneous translation will be available.Invitation lettersFor obtaining the VISA and other matters related to international travel a formal invitation letter may be obtained on prior request, without any

nancial commitment.

REGISTRATION

For Foreign Participants

Foreign delegates USD 300 USD 350 USD 400

Foreign students USD 200 USD 250 USD 300

Accompanying person USD 150 USD 200 USD 200

Member - trade & Industry (Foreign) USD 300 USD 400 USD 450

For Indian Participants

Regular Participants

Rs. 2,500 each Rs. 3,000 Rs. 3,500

Rs. 3,000 Rs. 4,000 Rs. 4,500

Students

Group registration (more than 10 students)

Rs. 2,000

Rs. 1,500 each

Rs. 2,500 Rs. 3,000

Accompanying Person Rs. 2,000 Rs. 2,000 Rs. 2,000

Member-Trade & Industry (Indian) Rs. 7,000 Rs. 8,000 Rs. 8,000

Day registration, without conference kit just for attending the scientific sessions Rs 1500/day

Student delegate should produce a bona-fide certificate from their Institute.

Category Before 15th Feb. 2019 Before 10th March 2019 Spot registration

Group registration (more than 5) by Institutions

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World Congress of AyurvedaWorld Congress of AyurvedaWorld Congress of AyurvedaFaculty of Ayurveda, Institute of Medical Sciences

Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi-221005, India

AccommodationThe details about the accommodation in various categories of hotels and guest houses are given below, however, the participants are suggested to contact directly to the desired hotels by using websites of Tourism and travel agencies. For getting place in the BHU-GH and dormitories, the in-charge accommodation, may be contacted.

www. bhu.ac.in,[email protected]

SN Items Rates

1 Starred hotels As per websites of UP Tourism

2 Non-starred hotels Rs 1500/day-and above

University guest houses Rs 2500/day

5 Hostels, dormitories and Paying guests Rs 500/day

Items Rates Items Rates

Souvenir pages

Back outer 50,000/= Full page 16,000/=

Back inner 40,000/= Half page 10,000/=

Banners 10,000/=

Event sponsorship and donations As per desire of donor

Advertisements

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AYUSHMAN INDIA AYUSHMAN INDIA AYUSHMAN INDIA EXPO 2019EXPO 2019EXPO 2019

PEOPLES' FOUNDATION

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About Expo

Peoples’ Foundation is proud to organize AYUSHMAN INDIA EXPO 2019 on the subject of AYUSH in association with the faculty of Ayurveda, Banarash Hindu University from 14th to 16th March 2019. The history of medical education in Varanasi, the oldest living city in the world and the cultural capital of India, is at least 2500 years old. It was here that the great Indian Surgeon Sushruta lived and practiced medicine and surgery around the 5th century B.C. and also compiled his treatise, the Sushruta Samhita. In view of this perspective it was but natural that medical education would become one of the priorities of the then developing Banaras Hindu University way back in 1920s. Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya, the illustrious founder of Banaras Hindu University, had the vision of integrating the best of Ayurvedic and modern systems of medicine.

AYUSHMAN INDIA EXPO 2019 will keep spotlight on various aspects of health & wellness such as Ayurvedic products\medicines manufacturers, organic farming and products, organic food & supplements, health & nutrition, tness equipment and regiments, retreats and spa, hospitals & labs, academics, Research & Development institutions, bio energy products manufacturers, medicinal plants, biological clothing and lifestyle products and services.

The expo would be providing one of the most innovative platforms for exhibiting, promoting and representing segment of alternative medicines, drugless therapeutics and ancient sciences of healing. It also includes various Health and Wellness activities, seminars, events, contests, competitions, health shows, free health check-ups, festivals and knowledge sharing interaction with world’s renowned Professionals. In striving towards the direction of improvising ‘Health & Wellness’, this expo will be going to create enormous awareness in masses

Expo Highlights

This initiative will be instrumental to showcase the advancing frontiers and rediscovered importance and relevance of India’s age old alternative and holistic system of medicine for maintaining a healthy and disease free lifestyle.

The exhibition brings in focus entire spectrum of “Health & Wellness” medicines, products and services related to Yoga, Ayurveda, Naturopathy, Siddha and organic Agriculture.

Displaying the countrywide and global advances and best practices in alternative medicines and therapies.

Participation of atleast 40 to 60 renowned brands.

The expo will be bringing together a unique combination of vast bodies of knowledge, prescribed procedures, therapies and famous practicenors of natural and herbal medicines together.

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AYUSH Hospitals

Ayurveda Practitioners

AYUSH Industry Manufacturers

Book Publishers

Certifying/Inspection Agency

Clinics

Consultancy Firms

Cosmetics/Manufacturers / Traders

Equipments / Manufacturers / Traders

Foreign Educational Institution

Foreign University

Govt. Educational Institution

Herbal/Organic Product Manufacturers

Hospitals

Knowledge Bank Services

Laboratoris

Medical Plant Nursery / Cultivator Herbarium

National & International Educational

National & International Universities

Neutraceuticals / Manufacturer / Traders

NGOs

Private Educational Institution

Product Development Institutions

Production Outsourcing Companies

R & D Institutions

Research Outsourcing Centres

Resorts and Spas

Trade Houses

Traders

Wellness Centres

Colleges & Universities

Corporate & Entrepreneurs

Customers and Consumers

Doctors & Medical Practitioners

Dealers & Distributors

Dietitian & Beautician

Domestic & International Buyers

Embassies & Diplomats

Exporters & Importers

Franchise Partners

Health trainers

Hospitality industry

Manufacturers & Traders

Media

Medical Practitioners & Healers

Ministry & Bureaucrats

Professionals & Mentors

Retailers / distributors

Society & Communities

Spa & wellness centers

Students & Teachers

Suppliers

Tourism industry

Trade ofces

Wellness & Medical Tour Operators

Yoga institutes /schools/ Colleges

Yoga Trainers & Professionals

Visitor's Profile

Exhibitor's Profile

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ASSOCIATEDEVENTS

AYUSH PRAGYA

Free Health Checkup Camp

Cultural Activities

Literary Activities and Competitions

Dance CompetitionMister and Miss Competition

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Floor Plan

Participation ChargesShell Space: Rs 5500 / Sq Mtr + GST (18%)Raw Space: Rs 5000 / Sq Mtr + GST (18%)

NOTE1. FLOOR PLANS NOT TO SCALE2. ORGANISERS RESERVE THE RIGHT TO ALTER THE FLOOR PLANS

PEOPLES' FOUNDATION

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Registered Office: 0006, Mapple Tower, Paramount Symphony, Crossings Republik, Ghaziabad-201016, U.P.

Mob.: +91 , 9899683888, 9889026717, 9311549600Email : [email protected] | Website : www.peoplesfoundation.in

WORLD CONGRESS OF AYURVEDAFaculty of Ayurveda, Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University

Varanasi-221005, India

Peoples' Foundation

Email : [email protected],[email protected] | Website : www. bhu.ac.in

Mob. : 9415694450

PEOPLES' FOUNDATION

AYUSHMAN INDIA EXPO 2019

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