AYURVEDIC HOSPITAL 40 BEDED

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PanchaKarma is the cornerstone to Ayurvedic management of disease. Pancha Karma is the process which gets to the root cause of the problem and corrects the essential balance of ‘Tridosha’ in body. Pancha Karma is not only good for alleviating disease but is also a useful tool in maintaining excellent health. Ayurveda advises undergoing Pancha Karma at the seasonal changes to clean the body, improve the digestion and to improve the metabolic processes.

Panchakarma is a Sanskrit word that means “five actions” or “five treatments”.

This age-old science of purifying the body is an ancient branch of Ayurveda, The Treatment in Ayurveda consists of two main types.
One is Shaman Chikitsa, used to subdue the vitiated Doshas, due to which any ailments may be produced. It is administered by using various medicinal herbo-mineral preparations.

However, if the Doshas are vitiated beyond a particular level, they give rise to various endotoxins, which have a tendency to be accumulated in the minute channels. These are beyond the level of pacification and hence need to be eliminated or removed from the body. In such cases, the second type of treatment, which is Shodhan Chikitsa or cleansing therapy, is indicated. Since it consists of the five types of main therapies, it is known as the Panchakarma Chikitsa.

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 & Siddha, Unani, Yoga & Naturopathy and Homoeopathy.

•    INTRODUCTION
•    AYURVEDA PANCHAKARMA
•    DIFFERENT FEATURES OF PANCHAKARMA THERAPY AND THEIR TREATMENTS
•    CHARACTERISTICS OF PANCHAKARMA THERAPY
•    TYPES OF PANCHAKARMA THERAPIES
•    TYPES OF MASSAGE
•    SHIRODHORA AND ITS BENEFITS
•    TREATMENT OF DISEASES THROUGH PANCHAKARMA AYURVEDA
•    MARKET POSITION
•    DISCIPLINES AND FACILITIES IN AYRUVEDIC PANCHAKARMA RESORT & HOSPITAL
•    PRESENT PANCHAKARMA AYURVEDIC RESORT
•    SOME EXISTING AYURVEDIC HOSPITALS IN INDIA
•    METHOD OF PANCHAKARMA THERAPY
•    TECHNIQUE OF MASSAGE
•    DIFFERENT PHASES OF PANCHAKARMA
•    NATIONAL ACCREDITATION BOARD OF HOSPITAL HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS (NABH)
•    PROCEDURE TO GET ACCREDITATION FROM NABH
•    DETAILS OF EQUIPMENT & INSTRUMENTS FOR AYURVEDIC COLLEGE
•    ADDRESSES OF EQUIPMENTS SUPPLIERS FOR PANCHAKARMA
•    ADDRESSES OF AYURVEDIC HOSPITAL EQUIPMENTS SUPPLIERS
•    MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT SUPPLIERS
•    AYURVEDIC HOSPITAL EQUIPMENTS SUPPLIERS
•    IMPORTED PLANT & MACHINERY SUPPLIERS

APPENDIX – A:

1.      COST OF PLANT ECONOMICS
2.      LAND & BUILDING
3.      PLANT AND MACHINERY
4.      FIXED CAPITAL INVESTMENT
5.      RAW MATERIAL
6.      SALARY AND WAGES
7.      UTILITIES AND OVERHEADS
8.      TOTAL WORKING CAPITAL
9.      COST OF PRODUCTION
10.      PROFITABILITY ANALYSIS
11.      BREAK EVEN POINT
12.      RESOURCES OF FINANCE
13.      INTEREST CHART
14.      DEPRECIATION CHART
15.      CASH FLOW STATEMENT
16.      PROJECTED BALANCE SHEET

Additional information

Plant Capacity

AYURVEDIC HOSPITAL 40 BEDED

Land and Building

(12000 Sq.Mtr)

Plant & Machinery

US$ 8.33 Lacs

Rate of Return

30%

Break Even Point

50%

profit on sales per year

US$.9.13 Lacs