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		<title>MEDICAL COLLEGE (150 STUDENT INTAKE CAPACITY MEDICAL COLLEGE WITH 500 BED HOSPITAL)</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Feb 2019 09:40:47 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In the very beginning, There were government owned hospitals where one had to pay no money for treatment. Then, a private ward facility was started in the hospitals. The patient had to pay rent for a private room while medicines and doctors were available free of cost. The private ward helped the patient to avoid the untideness of a general ward and noise etc. The patients, who were in a position to afford the room rent, were admitted to private rooms. The poor's, however, got admission in rushed general wards.</p>
<p>Increasing negligence by the doctors of these hospitals and the overcrowding in them gave private hospitals to have a good business. No. of private hospitals began to come in light with all facilities for E.C.G.S, X-Rays, Laboratories, 24-hours emergency and admission facilities for ill persons, seriously injured in pregnant ladies. The medium class and high class families started preferring these private hospitals and nursing homes as one's life is considered to be much costly and expenses for treatment can be neglected.</p>
<p>A medical college in meant to impart education of medical field to students to qualify them as doctors in different specialized disciplines so as to treat patients suffering from<br />
various ailments doctors with their dedicated spirit serve the nation at large by providing medication and treatment for eradication of diseases which exchanger health and add suffering to humanity. Normally a medical college is associated with a hospital.</p>
<p>Hospitals provide the facilities of O.P.D. and admission for seriously ill seriously injured, seriously burnt and pregnant ladies, casualities etc.</p>
<p>Presently, every city or town in india has no. of private hospitals furnished with latest medical facilities available and with more qualified surgeons, physicians and specialist doctors. Even sometimes, they are furnished with more modern machines than those available in the nearby Government Hospital. These hospitals can be seen well crowded as they provide very good service at a smile. As they are run by privates very good medical care is provided by them</p>
<p>A private hospital is a place where one may get treatment from ordinary fever to a major surgery operation. As a matter of fact, no limitation has been made for the facilities available in a hospital. However, generally all private hospitals are provided with latest facilities and ultra modern machines. In a hospital, surgeons, physicians, E.N.T., specialists, children specialist, Eye-surgeon, psychologists and sex-specialist are essential.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>INTRODUCTION<br />
ELIGILIBILITY CRITERIA FOR MEDICAL COLLEGE<br />
QUALIFYING CRITERIA<br />
EXCEPTION :<br />
FORMS &amp; PROCEDURES :<br />
APPLICATION FEE :<br />
REGISTRATION :<br />
EVALUATION BY MCI :<br />
GRANT OF PERMISSION :<br />
TABLE CLASSROOM FITTINGS<br />
TABLE CLASSROOM FITTINGS<br />
TABLE TEACHING SPACES OTHER THAN CLASSROOMS WITH SCIENCE<br />
LABORATORY PROVISIONS<br />
CONCEPT<br />
MARKET SIZE<br />
INVESTMENTS<br />
GOVERNMENT INITIATIVES<br />
ROAD AHEAD<br />
MARKET POSITION OF HEALTH CARE INDUSTRY<br />
BRIEF OVERVIEW<br />
TRENDS AND INVESTMENTS<br />
INDIAN HEALTHCARE: THE GROWTH STORY<br />
LIST OF THE FEW HOSPITALS<br />
GENERAL PURPOSE HOSPITALS<br />
SPECIALITY (SELECTIVE) HOSPITALS<br />
SUPER SPECIALITY (HOSPITALS)<br />
LIST OF MEDICAL COLLEGES<br />
TAMIL NADU MEDICAL COLLEGES<br />
KARNATAKA MEDICAL COLLEGES<br />
ANDHRA PRADESH MEDICAL COLLEGES<br />
NEW DELHI MEDICAL COLLEGES<br />
INFRA STRUCTURE OF THE PROPOSED HOSPITAL<br />
B.I.S. SPECIFICATION<br />
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF SOME COMMON HOSPITAL EQUIPMENTS<br />
MODERN MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS<br />
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION &amp; FURNISHING<br />
OF THE HOSPITAL 50<br />
GENERAL HEALTH AMENITIES<br />
DRUG SITUATIONS 54<br />
MODERN MEDICAL EQUIPMENT<br />
COMPUTER TOPOGRAPHY<br />
ULTRASOUND<br />
HOSPITAL ASSETS<br />
CONSUMABLE STORES<br />
UTILITIES &amp; OVERHEADS<br />
CONCLUSION<br />
MACHINERY &amp; EQUIPMENT SUPPLIERS<br />
IMPORTED PLANT &amp; MACHINERY SUPPLIERS<br />
CONSULTANT FOR (HOSPITALS ERECTION)<br />
HOSPITAL/MEDICAL EQUIPMENTS AND SUPPLIERS<br />
UTILITIES<br />
WATER<br />
WATER QUALITY PARAMETERS FOR PROCESSED WATER:<br />
STEAM<br />
POWER<br />
EFFLUENT TREATMENT AND DISPOSAL<br />
STANDARDS<br />
TOLERANCE LIMITS FOR INDUSTRIAL EFFLUENT DISCHARGE<br />
WASTE TREATMENT<br />
PRIMARY TREATMENT<br />
ANAEROBIC TREATMENT<br />
SECONDARY TREATMENT<br />
TERTIARY TREATMENT<br />
SOLIDS CONCENTRATION<br />
TYPICAL WASTE SOLIDS CHARACTERISTICS<br />
EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENT<br />
EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS<br />
(1) DEPARTMENT OF ANATOMY<br />
(2) DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLOGY<br />
(3) DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY<br />
(4) DEPARTMENT OF PATHOLOGY<br />
(5) DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY<br />
(6) DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACOLOGY<br />
(7) DEPARTMENT OF FORENSIC MEDICINE INCLUDING TOXICOLOGY<br />
(8) DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY MEDICINE</p>
<p>APPENDIX – A:</p>
<p>1. COST OF PLANT ECONOMICS<br />
2. LAND &amp; BUILDING<br />
3. PLANT AND MACHINERY<br />
4. FIXED CAPITAL INVESTMENT<br />
5. RAW MATERIAL<br />
6. SALARY AND WAGES<br />
7. UTILITIES AND OVERHEADS<br />
8. TOTAL WORKING CAPITAL<br />
9. COST OF PRODUCTION<br />
10. PROFITABILITY ANALYSIS<br />
11. BREAK EVEN POINT<br />
12. RESOURCES OF FINANCE<br />
13. INTEREST CHART<br />
14. DEPRECIATION CHART<br />
15. CASH FLOW STATEMENT<br />
16. PROJECTED BALANCE SHEET</p>
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		<title>Technology of disposable medical products (hand book)</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Apr 2016 13:30:19 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Medical care is vital for our life, health and well being .But the waste generated from medical activities can be hazardous, toxic and even lethal because of their high potential for diseases transmission. The hazardous and toxic part of the waste from health care establishments comprising infectious, bio-medical and radio-active material as well as sharps (hypodermic needles,knives,scalpels etc.) constitute a grave risk , if these are not properly treated/disposed or allowed to get mixed with other municipal waste . Its properties to encourage growth of various pathogens and vectors and its ability to contaminate other non-hazardous/non-toxic municipal waste jeopardizes the efforts undertaken for overall municipal waste management. The rag pickers and waste workers are often worst affected , because unknowingly or unwittingly , they rummage through all kinds of poisonous material while trying to salvage items which they can sell or reuse . At the same time, this kind of illegal and unethical reuse can be extremely dangerous and even fatal . Diseases like cholera, plague, tuberculosis, hepatitis , AIDS (HIV), diphtheria etc in either epidemic or even endemic form, pose grave public health risks . Unfortunately, in the absence of reliable and extensive data, it is difficult to quantify the dimension of the problem or even the extent and variety of the risk involved . However, the risk can be considerably reduced or minimized by the use of disposable medical items . This is an unique book of its kind . This will help to minimize spreading of diseases with the help of medical staffs, NGOs, volunteers and other non-medical man powers . Manufacturing know-how of most disposable medical items are described in a very simple manner . This is a very useful book for young scientists, medical students, industrialists to explore further .</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Medical care is vital for our life, health and well being .But the waste generated from medical activities can be hazardous, toxic and even lethal because of their high potential for diseases transmission. The hazardous and toxic part of the waste from health care establishments comprising infectious, bio-medical and radio-active material as well as sharps (hypodermic needles,knives,scalpels etc.) constitute a grave risk , if these are not properly treated/disposed or allowed to get mixed with other municipal waste . Its properties to encourage growth of various pathogens and vectors and its ability to contaminate other non-hazardous/non-toxic municipal waste jeopardizes the efforts undertaken for overall municipal waste management. The rag pickers and waste workers are often worst affected , because unknowingly or unwittingly , they rummage through all kinds of poisonous material while trying to salvage items which they can sell or reuse . At the same time, this kind of illegal and unethical reuse can be extremely dangerous and even fatal . Diseases like cholera, plague, tuberculosis, hepatitis , AIDS (HIV), diphtheria etc in either epidemic or even endemic form, pose grave public health risks . Unfortunately, in the absence of reliable and extensive data, it is difficult to quantify the dimension of the problem or even the extent and variety of the risk involved . However, the risk can be considerably reduced or minimized by the use of disposable medical items . This is an unique book of its kind . This will help to minimize spreading of diseases with the help of medical staffs, NGOs, volunteers and other non-medical man powers . Manufacturing know-how of most disposable medical items are described in a very simple manner . This is a very useful book for young scientists, medical students, industrialists to explore further .</p>
<p>CONTENTS AND SUBJECT INDEX</p>
<p>1<br />
Syringe Disposable Device</p>
<p>2<br />
Disposable Needle Stick Prevention Aid to Prevent Needle Stick Injury</p>
<p>3<br />
Disposable Surgical and and Diagnostic Fluid Control Island</p>
<p>&#8211; The Drawings<br />
&#8211; Descriptions<br />
&#8211; Drawing reference Numbers</p>
<p>4<br />
Disposable Humidifier<br />
&#8211; Descriptions<br />
&#8211; The Drawings<br />
&#8211; Description of the Illustrative Examples</p>
<p>5<br />
Disposable Adhesive Bandage<br />
&#8211; The Drawings<br />
&#8211; Descriptions</p>
<p>6<br />
Disposable Cosmetic Glove<br />
&#8211; The Drawings<br />
&#8211; Descriptions</p>
<p>7<br />
Electromagnetic Syringe Needle Disposer</p>
<p>8<br />
Disposable Protective Bandage for Animals</p>
<p>9<br />
Disposable Automatic Hypodermic Needle Guard</p>
<p>10<br />
Disposable Elastomeric Gloves</p>
<p>&#8211; The Drawings<br />
&#8211; Descriptions<br />
&#8211; Disposable Elastomeric Gloves<br />
&#8211; Advantages</p>
<p>11<br />
Modern Disposable Syringe</p>
<p>&#8211; The Drawings<br />
&#8211; Descriptions<br />
&#8211; First Example<br />
&#8211; Manner of Operation of the First Example<br />
&#8211; Second Example<br />
&#8211; Manner of Operation of the Second Example</p>
<p>12<br />
Disposable Needle Cover</p>
<p>13<br />
Syringe Needle Disposal Apparatus</p>
<p>14<br />
Methods of Making Disposable Gloves</p>
<p>15<br />
A Disposal Applicator Glove for Applying Lotions</p>
<p>16<br />
Disposable Gloves</p>
<p>&#8211; The Drawings<br />
&#8211; Descriptions<br />
&#8211; Manufacturing Process<br />
&#8211; Exam Glove Manufacturing Process<br />
&#8211; Full Automatic Disposable Glove Machine<br />
&#8211; Detailed Product Description</p>
<p>17<br />
Syringe with Disposable Needle</p>
<p>18<br />
Disposable Syringes</p>
<p>19<br />
Modified Single Use Disposable Syringe</p>
<p>20<br />
Pencil Grip Fine Needle Aspiration Syringe Holder</p>
<p>&#8211; Methods<br />
&#8211; The Drawings<br />
&#8211; Descriptions</p>
<p>21<br />
Disposable Electromagnetic Fluid Sensor</p>
<p>22<br />
Antimicrobial Disposable Absorbent Articles</p>
<p>&#8211; Drawings<br />
&#8211; Disclosures<br />
&#8211; Descriptions<br />
&#8211; Examples</p>
<p>23<br />
Safety Dispensing System for Hazardous Substances</p>
<p>&#8211; Definition of Terms<br />
&#8211; Objects<br />
&#8211; Mode 1<br />
&#8211; Mode 2<br />
&#8211; Drawings<br />
&#8211; Descriptions</p>
<p>24<br />
Disposable Plastic Razor</p>
<p>&#8211; First Method<br />
&#8211; Second Method<br />
&#8211; Descriptions<br />
&#8211; Third Method<br />
&#8211; The Drawings<br />
&#8211; Fourth Method<br />
&#8211; The Drawings<br />
&#8211; Descriptions<br />
&#8211; Fifth Method<br />
&#8211; The Drawings<br />
&#8211; Detailed Descriptions<br />
&#8211; Sixth Method<br />
&#8211; The Drawings<br />
&#8211; Detailed Descriptions<br />
&#8211; Seventh Method<br />
&#8211; The Drawings<br />
&#8211; The Drawings<br />
&#8211; Eighth Method<br />
&#8211; The Drawings<br />
&#8211; Detailed Description<br />
&#8211; Ninth Method<br />
&#8211; The Drawings<br />
&#8211; Descriptions<br />
&#8211; Tenth Method<br />
&#8211; The Drawings<br />
&#8211; Detailed Descriptions<br />
&#8211; Eleventh Method<br />
&#8211; The Drawings<br />
&#8211; Detailed Description<br />
&#8211; Twelth Method<br />
&#8211; Figures<br />
&#8211; Detailed Description</p>
<p>25<br />
Plant Economics of Surgical Adhesive<br />
Tape on Cloth Surface</p>
<p>&#8211; Rated Plant Capacity<br />
&#8211; Land &amp; Building<br />
&#8211; Plant &amp; Machinery<br />
&#8211; Fixed Capital<br />
&#8211; Raw Materials<br />
&#8211; Total Working Capital/Month<br />
&#8211; Total Capital Investment<br />
&#8211; Turn Over/Annum</p>
<p>26<br />
Plant Economics of Blood Bags</p>
<p>&#8211; Rated Plant Capacity<br />
&#8211; Land &amp; Building<br />
&#8211; Plant &amp; Machinery<br />
&#8211; Fixed Capital<br />
&#8211; Raw Materials<br />
&#8211; Total Working Capital/Month<br />
&#8211; Total Capital Investment<br />
&#8211; Turn Over/Annum</p>
<p>27<br />
Plant Economics of Disposable Surgical Caps and Masks</p>
<p>&#8211; Rated Plant Capacity<br />
&#8211; Land &amp; Building<br />
&#8211; Plant &amp; Machinery<br />
&#8211; Fixed Capital<br />
&#8211; Raw Materials<br />
&#8211; Total Working Capital/Month<br />
&#8211; Total Capital Investment<br />
&#8211; Turn Over/Annum</p>
<p>28<br />
Plant Economics of Dextrose Saline (I.V. Fluids)</p>
<p>&#8211; Rated Plant Capacity<br />
&#8211; Land &amp; Building<br />
&#8211; Plant &amp; Machinery<br />
&#8211; Fixed Capital<br />
&#8211; Raw Materials<br />
&#8211; Total Working Capital/Month<br />
&#8211; Total Capital Investment<br />
&#8211; Turn Over/Annum</p>
<p>29<br />
Plant Economics of Disposable Needles</p>
<p>&#8211; Rated Plant Capacity<br />
&#8211; Land &amp; Building<br />
&#8211; Plant &amp; Machinery<br />
&#8211; Fixed Capital<br />
&#8211; Raw Materials<br />
&#8211; Total Working Capital/Month<br />
&#8211; Total Capital Investment<br />
&#8211; Turn Over/Annum</p>
<p>30<br />
Plant Economics of Plastic Syringe</p>
<p>&#8211; Rated Plant Capacity<br />
&#8211; Land &amp; Building<br />
&#8211; Plant &amp; Machinery<br />
&#8211; Fixed Capital<br />
&#8211; Raw Materials<br />
&#8211; Total Working Capital/Month<br />
&#8211; Total Capital Investment<br />
&#8211; Turn Over/Annum</p>
<p>31<br />
Plant Economics of Surgical Cotton and Bandage</p>
<p>&#8211; Rated Plant Capacity<br />
&#8211; Land &amp; Building<br />
&#8211; Plant &amp; Machinery<br />
&#8211; Fixed Capital<br />
&#8211; Raw Materials<br />
&#8211; Total Working Capital/Month<br />
&#8211; Total Capital Investment<br />
&#8211; Turn Over/Annum</p>
<p>32<br />
Plant Economics of Surgical Examination Gloves</p>
<p>&#8211; Rated Plant Capacity<br />
&#8211; Land &amp; Building<br />
&#8211; Plant &amp; Machinery<br />
&#8211; Fixed Capital<br />
&#8211; Raw Materials<br />
&#8211; Total Working Capital/Month<br />
&#8211; Total Capital Investment<br />
&#8211; Turn Over/Annum</p>
<p>33<br />
Plant Economics of Surgical Bandage</p>
<p>&#8211; Rated Plant Capacity<br />
&#8211; Land &amp; Building<br />
&#8211; Plant &amp; Machinery<br />
&#8211; Fixed Capital<br />
&#8211; Raw Materials<br />
&#8211; Total Working Capital/Month<br />
&#8211; Total Capital Investment<br />
&#8211; Turn Over/Annum</p>
<p>34<br />
Plant Economics of Surgical Adhesive Tape<br />
on Cloth Surface</p>
<p>&#8211; Rated Plant Capacity<br />
&#8211; Land &amp; Building<br />
&#8211; Plant &amp; Machinery<br />
&#8211; Fixed Capital<br />
&#8211; Raw Materials<br />
&#8211; Total Working Capital/Month<br />
&#8211; Total Capital Investment<br />
&#8211; Turn Over/Annum</p>
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		<title>DENTAL COLLEGE</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Dec 2015 07:26:32 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">  PROPOSED COLLAGE NAME &#38; LOCATION<br />
Project Name: “NEF COLLEGE OF DENTAL SCIENCE, NAGAON”<br />
PARTICULARS OF THE SPONSORING BODY:<br />
Name         :    National Education Foundation Trust<br />
Address            GMCH Road, Ananda Nagar, Christianbasti,<br />
Guwahati-781 005, Assam<br />
Telephone No.    :    0361-2342423<br />
Mobile No.        :    +91-9864094466<br />
Year of Registration:    2009<br />
Legal Status    :    Registered under Indian Trust Act, 1882</p>
<p>(Regn. No. 118/2001 dt 03.12.2001)<br />
The Trust is also registered under section 12A of Income tax Act, 1961. (Annexure –I &#38; II)</p>
<p>2.    OBJECTIVES OF THE TRUST:</p>
<p>The basic objectives of the Trust are as follows:<br />
i.    To establish, maintain, run, develop, improve, to receive, extend grant, donate for and aid in the establishment, takeover, maintenance, improvement of educational institutions, Universities, Colleges, Schools, Technical Institutions, Research Centers in Social Science and other institutions as per contemporary need of the society and hostels for students pursuing their studies and not for the purpose of profit.<br />
ii.    To establish, develop, maintain religious minority educational institutions, colleges to impart education in the field of Medicine, Dentistry, Engineering &#38; Technology, Aviation, Nursing, Arts, Science, Commerce &#38; Management etc.<br />
iii.    To establish, maintain and run studentships, scholarships and render other kind of aid to students including supply of books, stipends, medals and other incentives to study.</p>
<p>PROPOSED COLLAGE NAME &#38; LOCATION<br />
DENTAL COLLEGE<br />
INTRODUCTION<br />
PRIVATISATION OF EDUCATION<br />
MARKET SURVEY<br />
BIOLOGICAL AND CILINCAL EVALUATION OF DENTAL MATERIALS<br />
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR SEEKING ADMISSION IN DENTAL COLLEGE<br />
B.I.S SPECIFICATION<br />
APPLICATION FOR PERMISSION OF THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT<br />
TO ESTABLISH A NEW DENTAL COLLEGE<br />
FORMAT OF APPLICATION FOR PERMISSION OF THE CENTRAL<br />
GOVT. TO ESTABLISH A NEW DENTAL COLLEGE<br />
MINIMUM PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS OF A DENTAL COLLEGE<br />
TEACHING HOSPITALS<br />
UTILITIES &#38; OVERHEADS<br />
LAY OUT PLAN FOR DENTAL WITH ATTACHED O.P.D<br />
PRINCIPLES OF PLANT LAYOUT<br />
PLANT LOCATION FACTORS    62<br />
EXPLANATION OF TERMS USED IN THE PROJECT REPORT<br />
PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULES<br />
SUPPLIERS OF EQUIPMENTS<br />
SUPPLIERS OF IMPORTED EQUIPMENTS<br />
SUPPLIERS OF DENTAL EQUIPMENT AND INSTRUMENTS<br />
ANNAXURE-1</p>
<p>APPENDIX – A :</p>
<p>1.      COST OF PLANT ECONOMICS<br />
2.      LAND &#38; BUILDING<br />
3.      PLANT AND MACHINERY<br />
4.      FIXED CAPITAL INVESTMENT<br />
5.      RAW MATERIAL<br />
6.      SALARY AND WAGES<br />
7.      UTILITIES AND OVERHEADS<br />
8.      TOTAL WORKING CAPITAL<br />
9.      COST OF PRODUCTION<br />
10.      PROFITABILITY ANALYSIS<br />
11.      BREAK EVEN POINT<br />
12.      RESOURCES OF FINANCE<br />
13.      INTEREST CHART<br />
14.      DEPRECIATION CHART<br />
15.      CASH FLOW STATEMENT<br />
16.      PROJECTED BALANCE SHEET</p>
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		<title>AYURVEDIC COLLEGE  WITH HOSPITAL</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Ayurveda, the perfect science or knowledge of life is believed to be the oldest treatment method which evolved around 600 BC in India. The word Ayurveda originated from the two Sanskrit words, ‘Ayur’ meaning life and ‘Veda’ meaning knowledge. Ayurveda practiced by special physicians called ‘Vaidyas’ is known to promote positive health, natural beauty and long life. Life, according to Ayurveda, is a combination of senses, mind, body and soul. The medicinal system believes that human beings and nature should be in perfect harmony and that disease occurs when the equilibrium between these two is disrupted. Restoration of this fundamental balance, through the use of nature and its products is the main goal of this medical system. The concept is not just on curing bodily ailments but also on preventing. Ayurveda emphasizes that ‘Prevention is better than cure’. In Ayurveda, which is basically a humoural medical system, diseases are understood as an imbalance between the body’s three humors, Vata (nerve energy), Pitta (catabolic fire energy) and Kapha (anabolic nutritive energy). Natural herbs and minerals are used for preparing medicines. Apart from herbs, purification and detoxification, dietary changes, body massages and meditation are used to promote health and prevent and treat illness. Ayurvedic medicines are rapidly gaining acceptance all over the world as they have no side effects and is found to have cures for even rare ailments. Check out the link Ayurveda to know more about the system. Central Council for Research in Indian medicine and Homoeopathy (CCRIMH ) was established in 1969 by the Government of India for a systematic research in Ayurveda . In the year 1978, CCRIMH was split into four separate councils, one each for Ayurveda &#38; Siddha, Unani, Yoga &#38; Naturopathy and Homoeopathy.</p>
<p>••    INTRODUCTION<br />
•    PART I<br />
•    PART II<br />
•    PART III<br />
•    TABLE CLASSROOM FITTINGS<br />
•    TABLE CLASSROOM FITTINGS<br />
•    MARKET POSITION<br />
•    LIST OF THE AYURVEDIC COLLEGES<br />
•    PRINCIPLES OF PLANT LAYOUT<br />
•    PLANT LOCATION FACTORS<br />
•    EXPLANATION OF TERMS USED IN THE PROJECT REPORT<br />
•    PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULES<br />
•    MACHINERY &#38; EQUIPMENT SUPPLIERS<br />
•    IMPORTED PLANT &#38; MACHINERY SUPPLIERS</p>
<p>APPENDIX –A</p>
<p>01.    PLANT ECONOMICS<br />
02.    LAND &#38; BUILDING<br />
03.    PLANT AND MACHINERY<br />
04.    OTHER FIXED ASSESTS<br />
05.    FIXED CAPITAL<br />
06.    RAW MATERIAL<br />
07.    SALARY AND WAGES<br />
08.    UTILITIES AND OVERHEADS<br />
09.    TOTAL WORKING CAPITAL<br />
10.    TOTAL CAPITAL INVESTMENT<br />
11.    COST OF PRODUCTION<br />
12.    TURN OVER/ANNUM<br />
13.    BREAK EVEN POINT<br />
14.    RESOURCES FOR FINANCE<br />
15.    INSTALMENT  PAYABLE IN 5 YEARS<br />
16.    DEPRECIATION CHART FOR 5 YEARS<br />
17.    PROFIT ANALYSIS FOR 5 YEARS<br />
18.    PROJECTED BALANCE SHEET FOR (5 YEARS)</p>
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		<title>MEDICAL COLLEGE WITH ATTACHED  HOSPITAL FACILITY (500 BEDS)</title>
		<link>https://projectreports.eiriindia.org/product/medical-college-attached-hospital-facility-500-beds/</link>
		
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Dec 2014 11:45:30 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">               In   the very beginning, There  were  government   owned hospitals where one had to pay no money for treatment.   Then, a private ward facility was started in the hospitals.  The patient had to pay rent for a private room while medicines  and  doctors were available free of cost.  The private ward helped the patient to avoid the untideness of a general ward and noise  etc.    The patients,  who were in a position to afford the room  rent,  were admitted to private rooms.  The poor's, however, got admission in rushed general wards.</p>
<p>Increasing negligence by the doctors of these hospitals and the  overcrowding in them gave private hospitals to have  a  good business.   No. of private hospitals began to come in light  with all  facilities  for  E.C.G.S,  X-Rays,  Laboratories,   24-hours emergency  and  admission facilities for ill  persons,  seriously injured  in  pregnant ladies.  The medium class  and  high  class families  started preferring these private hospitals and  nursing homes as one's life is considered to be much costly and  expenses for treatment can be neglected</p>
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<p>Introduction<br />
Uses and Applications<br />
Properties<br />
Market Survey with future aspects<br />
Present Manufacturers<br />
B.I.S. Specifications<br />
Manufacturing Process with Formulae<br />
Cost Economics with Profitability Analysis<br />
Capacity<br />
Land &#38; Building Requirements with Rates<br />
List &#38; Details of Plant and Machinery with their Costs<br />
Raw Materials<br />
Details/List and Costs<br />
Power &#38; Water Requirements<br />
Labour/Staff Requirements<br />
Utilities and Overheads<br />
Total Capital Investment<br />
Turnover<br />
Cost of Production<br />
Break Even Point<br />
Profitability<br />
Land Man Ratio<br />
Suppliers of Plant &#38; Machineries and Raw Materials.</p>
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		<title>MEDICAL COLLEGE, HOSPITAL  &#038; RESEARCH INSTITUTE</title>
		<link>https://projectreports.eiriindia.org/product/medical-college-hospital-research-institute/</link>
		
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Nov 2014 06:41:06 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">          A  medical college in meant to impart education  of  medical field  to  students  to  qualify them  as  doctors  in  different specialized  disciplines so as to treat patients  suffering  from various  ailments doctors with their dedicated spirit  serve  the nation  at  large  by  providing  medication  and  treatment  for eradication of diseases which exchanger health and add  suffering to  humanity.  Normally a medical college is  associated  with  a hospital.</p>
<p><strong>  Project Report Covers:</strong></p>
<p>Introduction<br />
Uses and Applications<br />
Properties<br />
Market Survey with future aspects<br />
Present Manufacturers<br />
B.I.S. Specifications<br />
Manufacturing Process with Formulae<br />
Cost Economics with Profitability Analysis<br />
Capacity<br />
Land &#38; Building Requirements with Rates<br />
List &#38; Details of Plant and Machinery with their Costs<br />
Raw Materials<br />
Details/List and Costs<br />
Power &#38; Water Requirements<br />
Labour/Staff Requirements<br />
Utilities and Overheads<br />
Total Capital Investment<br />
Turnover<br />
Cost of Production<br />
Break Even Point<br />
Profitability<br />
Land Man Ratio<br />
Suppliers of Plant &#38; Machineries and Raw Materials.</p>
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		<title>MEDICAL COLLEGE</title>
		<link>https://projectreports.eiriindia.org/product/medical-college/</link>
		
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Sep 2014 11:22:32 +0000</pubDate>
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A  medical college in meant to impart education  of  medical field  to  students  to  qualify them  as  doctors  in  different specialized  disciplines so as to treat patients  suffering  from various  ailments doctors with their dedicated spirit  serve  the nation  at  large  by  providing  medication  and  treatment  for eradication of diseases which exchanger health and add  suffering to  humanity.  Normally a medical college is  associated  with  a hospital.</p>
<p>Hospitals provide the facilities of O.P.D. and admission for seriously  ill  seriously injured, seriously burnt  and  pregnant ladies,causalities etc.</p>
<p><strong>Project Report Covers:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>    Introduction</li>
<li>    Uses and Applications</li>
<li>    Properties</li>
<li>    Market Survey with future aspects</li>
<li>    Present Manufacturers</li>
<li>    B.I.S. Specifications</li>
<li>    Manufacturing Process with Formulae</li>
<li>   Cost Economics with Profitability Analysis</li>
<li>    Capacity</li>
<li>    Land &#38; Building Requirements with Rates</li>
<li>    List &#38; Details of Plant and Machinery with their Costs</li>
<li>    Raw Materials</li>
<li>    Details/List and Costs</li>
<li>    Power &#38; Water Requirements</li>
<li>    Labour/Staff Requirements</li>
<li>    Utilities and Overheads</li>
<li>    Total Capital Investment</li>
<li>    Turnover</li>
<li>    Cost of Production</li>
<li>    Break Even Point</li>
<li>    Profitability</li>
<li>    Land Man Ratio</li>
<li>    Suppliers of Plant &#38; Machineries and Raw Materials.</li>
</ul>
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		<title>NURSING COLLEGE</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Sep 2014 06:46:34 +0000</pubDate>
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The following are the minimum pre-requisites for recognition of a College of Nursing offering a Diploma in General Nursing  and Midwifery programme.</p>
<p>The authority which desires to open a College of Nursing  has to furnish the following documentary proof to the Indian  Nursing Council and comply with the following:</p>
<p>1.    Any  organization  under  the  Central  Government,   State Government,  Local  body or a Private or Public  Trust,  Mission, Voluntary registered under Society Registration Act or a  Company registered  under  company's  act wishes to  open  a  College  of Nursing, should obtain the No Objection/Essentiality  certificate from the State government.</p>
<p>2.    The Indian Nursing council on receipt of the proposal  from the  Institution to start nursing program (School/College),  will undertake the first inspection to assess suitability with  regard to  physical  infrastructure,  clinical  facility  and   teaching faculty in order to give permission to start the programme.</p>
<p><strong>Project Report Covers:</strong></p>
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<li>    Introduction</li>
<li>    Uses and Applications</li>
<li>    Properties</li>
<li>    Market Survey with future aspects</li>
<li>    Present Manufacturers</li>
<li>    B.I.S. Specifications</li>
<li>    Manufacturing Process with Formulae</li>
<li>   Cost Economics with Profitability Analysis</li>
<li>    Capacity</li>
<li>    Land &#38; Building Requirements with Rates</li>
<li>    List &#38; Details of Plant and Machinery with their Costs</li>
<li>    Raw Materials</li>
<li>    Details/List and Costs</li>
<li>    Power &#38; Water Requirements</li>
<li>    Labour/Staff Requirements</li>
<li>    Utilities and Overheads</li>
<li>    Total Capital Investment</li>
<li>    Turnover</li>
<li>    Cost of Production</li>
<li>    Break Even Point</li>
<li>    Profitability</li>
<li>    Land Man Ratio</li>
<li>    Suppliers of Plant &#38; Machineries and Raw Materials.</li>
</ul>
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		<title>Medical College with 750 Beds Hospital Facility</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Dec 2013 11:26:59 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The global market for medical education is presumably to grow swiftly in coming years. The innovative developments in the medical sector and the technological improvement of diverse and updated courses are likely to support the blossoming of the global medical education market in the succeeding years. Additionally, the globalization of the healthcare education is anticipated to speed-up the market growth in the next few years.</p>
<p>In 2017, the global market for medical education was worth US$ 28.7 billion and is estimated to attain a value of US$ 43.9 billion by the end of 2029. This market is expected to reveal a healthy growth rate, stating a new report by a Team of Experts Market Researchers.</p>
<p>The rise in the demand for cardiovascular disease treatments with improved clinical outcomes is the crucial factor likely to amplify the growth of the global medical education market in the coming years. The abundantly increasing number of institutes in the e-learning industries, mostly in developing economies and the growing research and development activities are expected to support the growth of the global medical education market in the near future.<br />
Incorporating this, the evolution of the healthcare sector and the advancements in the medical sector are extrapolated to offer growth prospects for the competitors across the nation.<br />
The overseas market for medical education is signalized by a high level of competition among the main players. The prime players in the market are highlighting on the improvement of the medical sector by concentrating on the research activities and creating an awareness regarding medical education. This is projected to help the players in expanding their product portfolio and enhancing their market penetration across the globe. Moreover, the availability of profitable opportunities present in this market, which is attracting new players to enter in this market in the coming few years.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>MARKET  SURVEY CUM  DETAILED  TECHNO<br />
ECONOMIC FEASIBILITY  REPORT covers</p>
<ul>
<li>Introduction</li>
<li>Table  Classroom Fittings</li>
<li>Concept</li>
<li>List Of Medical Colleges</li>
<li>Infra Structure Of The Proposed Hospital</li>
<li>B.I.S Specification</li>
<li>Health Facility In Rajasthan</li>
<li>Minimum Basic Qualification And Teaching Experience Required For Teachers For Under Graduate Medical Studies (Mci)</li>
<li>Selection Of Students-As Per Mci And Or As Per The Guidelines By Hon’ble Supereme Court Of India.</li>
<li>Brief Description Of Some Common Hospital Equipments</li>
<li>Modern Medical Instruments</li>
<li>Building Construction &amp; Furnishing Of The Hospital</li>
<li>General Health Amenities</li>
<li>Drug Situations</li>
<li>Modern Medical Equipment</li>
<li>Hospital Assets</li>
<li>Consumable Stores</li>
<li>Utilities &amp; Overheads</li>
<li>Plant Layout</li>
<li>Machinery &amp; Equipment Suppliers</li>
<li>Imported Plant &amp; Machinery Suppliers</li>
<li>Hospital/Medical Equipments And Suppliers</li>
<li>Utilities</li>
<li>Effluent Treatment And Disposal</li>
<li>List Plant &amp; Machinery</li>
</ul>
<p>APPENDIX &#8211; A</p>
<p>1.  Cost Of Plant Economics<br />
2.  Land &amp; Building<br />
3.  Plant And Machinery<br />
4.  Fixed Capital Investment<br />
5.  Raw Material<br />
6.  Salary And Wages<br />
7.  Utilities And Overheads<br />
8.  Total Working Capital<br />
9.  Cost Of Production<br />
10.  Profitability Analysis<br />
11.  Break Even Point<br />
12.  Resources Of Finance<br />
13.  Interest Chart<br />
14.  Depreciation Chart<br />
15.  Cash Flow Statement<br />
16.  Projected Balance Sheet</p>
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