Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan Rajasthan Ayurved University
Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India
University College of Ayurved, Jodhpur, Rajasthan
in collaboration with
Association of Ayurvedic Professionals of North America (AAPNA) &
Global Ayurveda Conferences, USA present
29th International Conference on
“Mother and Child Healthcare in Ayurveda”
On February 1 - 3, 2019
at
DSRRAU Campus
Karwad, Nagaur Road, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India
Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India
University College of Ayurved, Jodhpur, Rajasthan
in collaboration with
Association of Ayurvedic Professionals of North America (AAPNA) &
Global Ayurveda Conferences, USA present
29th International Conference on
“Mother and Child Healthcare in Ayurveda”
On February 1 - 3, 2019
at
DSRRAU Campus
Karwad, Nagaur Road, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India
Chief Patron & Patrons
Organizing Committee
Prime Sponsor
International Advisory Board
About the Conference
National Advisory Board:
1. Prof. Vedprakash Sharma
2. Prof. Radhey Shyam Sharma
3. Prof. B.L.Gaur
4. Prof. Abhimanyu Kumar
5. Prof. Om Prakash Upadhyay
6. Prof. C.H.S. Shastri
7. Prof. Manoj K. Nesari
8. Prof. Ram Harsh Singh
9. Prof. Sanjeev Sharma
10. Prof. Rajyavardhan Singh Ray
11. Prof. Kartar Singh Dheeman
12. Prof. D.N. Mishra
13. Prof. P.V.Tiwari
14. Prof. B.M.Singh
15. Prof. Giriraj Prasad Garg
16. Prof. Shambhudayal Sharma
17. Prof. Kuldeep Singh
18. Prof. M.A. Pandya
19. Prof. Laxmipriya Dei
20. Prof. Neelam
21. Prof. Tanuja Nesari
22. Prof. Kalpana Ben Patel
23. Prof. Manjari Dwivedi
24. Prof. Sujata Kadam
25. Prof. Ena Sharma
26. Prof. Shailaja Rao
27. Prof. Kamlesh Sharma
28. Prof. Bharathi K
29. Prof. Sushila Sharma
30. Prof. G. S. Shukla
31. Prof. O.P. Dave
32. Prof. M.K. Sharma
33. Prof. Mahesh Dixit
34. Prof. C.M. Jain
35. Prof. C.B. Kothari
36. Prof. K.P.Vyas
37. Prof. Meeta Kotecha
38. Prof. Baldev Dheeman
39. Prof. B.K. Jai Singh
40. Prof. Sathya Dornala, New Delhi
41. Prof. Madhukar Bhavsar, Maharastra
42. Prof. J.N. Mishra, Uttar Pradesh
43. Dr. Durga Prasad, New Delhi
44. Dr. J.L.N. Sastry, New Delhi
45. Prof. K.R. Kohli, Maharastra
46. Dr. Ved Prakash Vyas, Madhya Pradesh
47. Dr. G. Prabhakara Rao, New Delhi
48. Dr. Nitin Agarwal, New Delhi
49. Dr. Partap Chauhan, New Delhi
50. Dr. Snehalatha Dornala, Khurja, Uthar Pradesh
Internationally renowned Speakers:
Prof. Radheshyam Sharma, Jodhpur
Prof. Vedprakash Sharma, Jaipur
Prof. PV Tiwari, Varanasi
Prof. CHS Shastry, Hassan
Prof. Abhimanyu Kumar, Dehradun
Prof. Shailaja Rao, Hassan
Prof. DN Mishra, Lucknow
Prof. Kalpana Ben Patel, Jamnagar
Prof. BM Singh, BHU
Prof. Meera Ben Pandya, Jamnagar
Prof. G. P. Garg, Haridwar
Prof. S. D. Sharma, Kurukshetra
Prof. Manjari Dwivedi, Varanasi
Prof. Ena Sharma, Paprola
Prof. Sushila Sharma, Jaipur
Prof. L.P. Dei, Jamnagar
Prof. Kuldeep Singh, AIIMS, Jodhpur
Prof. B.S. Sharma, SMS Medical College Jaipur
Prof. Bharathi K, Jaipur
Prof. Snehalatha Dornala, Uttar Pradesh
Prof. Kamini Dheeman
Organizing Team:
International Secretary - Dr. Shekhar Annambhotla, Pennsylvania, USA
National Secretary – Dr. Prem Prakash Vyas, Jodhpur
Co-Coordinator – Dr. A. Neelima Reddy, Jodhpur
Join Secretaries – Dr. Harish Kumar Singhal, Dr. Rashmi Sharma, Dr. Rakesh Kumar Gaur, Dr. Dinesh Rai, Dr. Meeta Jhala, Dr. Upasana Sharma
1. Prof. Vedprakash Sharma
2. Prof. Radhey Shyam Sharma
3. Prof. B.L.Gaur
4. Prof. Abhimanyu Kumar
5. Prof. Om Prakash Upadhyay
6. Prof. C.H.S. Shastri
7. Prof. Manoj K. Nesari
8. Prof. Ram Harsh Singh
9. Prof. Sanjeev Sharma
10. Prof. Rajyavardhan Singh Ray
11. Prof. Kartar Singh Dheeman
12. Prof. D.N. Mishra
13. Prof. P.V.Tiwari
14. Prof. B.M.Singh
15. Prof. Giriraj Prasad Garg
16. Prof. Shambhudayal Sharma
17. Prof. Kuldeep Singh
18. Prof. M.A. Pandya
19. Prof. Laxmipriya Dei
20. Prof. Neelam
21. Prof. Tanuja Nesari
22. Prof. Kalpana Ben Patel
23. Prof. Manjari Dwivedi
24. Prof. Sujata Kadam
25. Prof. Ena Sharma
26. Prof. Shailaja Rao
27. Prof. Kamlesh Sharma
28. Prof. Bharathi K
29. Prof. Sushila Sharma
30. Prof. G. S. Shukla
31. Prof. O.P. Dave
32. Prof. M.K. Sharma
33. Prof. Mahesh Dixit
34. Prof. C.M. Jain
35. Prof. C.B. Kothari
36. Prof. K.P.Vyas
37. Prof. Meeta Kotecha
38. Prof. Baldev Dheeman
39. Prof. B.K. Jai Singh
40. Prof. Sathya Dornala, New Delhi
41. Prof. Madhukar Bhavsar, Maharastra
42. Prof. J.N. Mishra, Uttar Pradesh
43. Dr. Durga Prasad, New Delhi
44. Dr. J.L.N. Sastry, New Delhi
45. Prof. K.R. Kohli, Maharastra
46. Dr. Ved Prakash Vyas, Madhya Pradesh
47. Dr. G. Prabhakara Rao, New Delhi
48. Dr. Nitin Agarwal, New Delhi
49. Dr. Partap Chauhan, New Delhi
50. Dr. Snehalatha Dornala, Khurja, Uthar Pradesh
Internationally renowned Speakers:
Prof. Radheshyam Sharma, Jodhpur
Prof. Vedprakash Sharma, Jaipur
Prof. PV Tiwari, Varanasi
Prof. CHS Shastry, Hassan
Prof. Abhimanyu Kumar, Dehradun
Prof. Shailaja Rao, Hassan
Prof. DN Mishra, Lucknow
Prof. Kalpana Ben Patel, Jamnagar
Prof. BM Singh, BHU
Prof. Meera Ben Pandya, Jamnagar
Prof. G. P. Garg, Haridwar
Prof. S. D. Sharma, Kurukshetra
Prof. Manjari Dwivedi, Varanasi
Prof. Ena Sharma, Paprola
Prof. Sushila Sharma, Jaipur
Prof. L.P. Dei, Jamnagar
Prof. Kuldeep Singh, AIIMS, Jodhpur
Prof. B.S. Sharma, SMS Medical College Jaipur
Prof. Bharathi K, Jaipur
Prof. Snehalatha Dornala, Uttar Pradesh
Prof. Kamini Dheeman
Organizing Team:
International Secretary - Dr. Shekhar Annambhotla, Pennsylvania, USA
National Secretary – Dr. Prem Prakash Vyas, Jodhpur
Co-Coordinator – Dr. A. Neelima Reddy, Jodhpur
Join Secretaries – Dr. Harish Kumar Singhal, Dr. Rashmi Sharma, Dr. Rakesh Kumar Gaur, Dr. Dinesh Rai, Dr. Meeta Jhala, Dr. Upasana Sharma
Mothers and children are the most vulnerable members of the population. Adverse socioeconomic conditions cause greater suffering to this group than to the other members of the community. Children are vulnerable primarily because they depend on nurturing adults, particularly their mothers, to survive; mothers are vulnerable because of the risk of illness and death associated pregnancy and childbirth. These factors are further compounded by some sociocultural realities of motherhood and child rearing which have negative effects, such as scarce food, poor access to health facilities, etc. Access to quality mother and child healthcare remains a problem for most families in developing countries like India. Health facilities are located far from where they live, service is inadequate, or the cost of care is not affordable, causing poor health status for mothers and children. Although the last few years have seen a remarkable decline in morbidity and mortality due to poor pregnancy and perinatal care in mother and morbidity due to various infections and malnutrition in children, the statistical data draw attention to the proper and effective management of the MCH. This goal of comprehensive and integrated mother and child health care (MCH) cannot be achieved without the association and active manpower & wisdom of alternative medicine. Ayurveda, the age old and time-tested system of ancient India, has great potential to deal with such health problems. We have abundant references and literature regarding mother and child healthcare in our ancestral doctrine, which may be a gold standard for mother and child healthcare. Rajasthan has the largest network of AYUSH practitioners and infrastructure serving maternal and child healthcare in the state. That is why the idea to organize an international conference to provide an interactive platform for the stakeholders to acquire extensive exposure on manifold issues in MCH and share meaningful experiences in this concern was generated.
About Jodhpur:
Connectivity and Transportation:
Jodhpur is a city well connected with rail, road and air. Its own domestic airport is located around 5 km from the city center and direct flights from Delhi, Mumbai and Jaipur are available on a daily basis. The city is also well connected for road travel with super deluxe and Volvo coaches available for Delhi and Jaipur. The Sun City is well connected with rails route for all four metro cities of India.
Climate: Generally, the climate of Jodhpur is hot and dry, but it varies by each season. Winter enters the city from November to January. In this season the maximum temperature is around 26° C, and the minimum temperature is around 10° C, so light woolen clothes may be required during winter stays here.
How to Reach DSRRAU:
DSRRAU is located at Karwar village, which is 25 km from Jodhpur Railway Station on Nagaur road (NH11). Local and private taxi facilities are available from Airport, Central Bus Stand & Railway Station.
Topic to be discussed:
About Jodhpur:
- Historical City: Jodhpur is the second largest city of Rajasthan state. It was founded by Rao Jodha in 1459 and represents the legacy of fighters of Marwar region. It is known as Blue City due to its blue colored landscape, and is also known as Sun City for the bright sunny weather it enjoys all over year.
- Tourist Destination: Jodhpur is a popular tourist destination featuring many places, forts, and palaces set in the stark landscape of the desert.
- Educational Hub: It is also an education hub of West Rajasthan, having several globally reputed research centers like KAZRI, AFRI, DMRC, DRDO, and well known universities like NLU, Agriculture Universities and IIT.
- Medical Hub: Jodhpur is also well known for its medical facilities in the state, including AIIMS, Ayurved University and Medical college.
Connectivity and Transportation:
Jodhpur is a city well connected with rail, road and air. Its own domestic airport is located around 5 km from the city center and direct flights from Delhi, Mumbai and Jaipur are available on a daily basis. The city is also well connected for road travel with super deluxe and Volvo coaches available for Delhi and Jaipur. The Sun City is well connected with rails route for all four metro cities of India.
Climate: Generally, the climate of Jodhpur is hot and dry, but it varies by each season. Winter enters the city from November to January. In this season the maximum temperature is around 26° C, and the minimum temperature is around 10° C, so light woolen clothes may be required during winter stays here.
How to Reach DSRRAU:
DSRRAU is located at Karwar village, which is 25 km from Jodhpur Railway Station on Nagaur road (NH11). Local and private taxi facilities are available from Airport, Central Bus Stand & Railway Station.
Topic to be discussed:
- Antenatal, perinatal, postnatal care of mother and child
- Various disorders during pregnancy
- Promotion of lactation and management of lactation disorders
- Preventive measures to decline maternal infant mortality rate and recent advances in MCH
- Management of diarrhea disorders, respiratory disorders
- Nutritional and deficiency disorders and various other disorders in children
- Lifestyle and endocrine disorders in children, and their management through Ayurveda
- Standardization of drugs and doses commonly used in treatment of Baala Roga (pediatric care)
- Scope of lehana in immuno-modulation in children
- Counseling psychology for behavior disorders
- Ayurvedic recipes for neuromusculopathy
- Intellect enhancing drugs and recipes in learning disabilities
- Panchakarma procedures used in the disorders of children
- Garbhaadhan related sanskaras for better progeny