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Even in the light of increased sophistication of modern healthcare as enriched by science and technology, the use of herbal medicine will continue to thrive in both poor and rich societies for many and probably different reasons. It is important for stakeholders: governments, farmers, scientists, healthcare providers (physicians, pharmacists and nurses) and biotechnical engineers to give enough attention to herbal medicines and its challenges in a deliberate effort to create for it appropriate niche that will ensure that it develops alongside with conventional medicine. The application of science and technology especially in area of information resources, conservation and cultivation, production, analytical techniques and quality control, clinical trials and regulation should be promoted. These efforts will boost benefits, confidence and safety in the use of HMs and its possible induction into the mainstream healthcare. Though, there are several literatures on HM, it nevertheless has stooped to collate in a simple, unambiguous and readable manner a wide and indebt information that will be useful to all who have a stake in HM: scientist, healthcare professionals, engineers and the general public.
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to identify the roots and details of some of the contemporary issues faced by our nation
and try to locate possible solutions to these challenges by digging deep into our past.
• To enable the students to understand the importance of our surroundings and encouragethe students to contribute towards sustainable development.
• To sensitize students towards issues related to ‘Indian’ culture, tradition and its
composite character.
To make students aware of holistic life styles of Yogic-science and wisdom capsules in
Sanskrit literature that are important in modern society with rapid technological
advancements and societal disruptions.
• To acquaint students with Indian Knowledge System, Indian perspective of modern
scientific world-view and basic principles of Yoga and holistic health care system.
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- The course aims at imparting basic principles of thought process, reasoning and inference, to identify the roots and details of some of the contemporary issues faced by our nation and try to locate possible solutions to these challenges by digging deep into our past, to understand the importance of our surroundings and encourage the students to contribute towards sustainable development.
- To make students aware of holistic life styles of Yogic-science and wisdom capsules in Sanskrit literature that are important in modern society with rapid technological advancements and societal disruptions.
- To acquaint students with Indian Knowledge System, Indian perspective of modern scientific world-view and basic principles of Yoga and holistic health care system.
- To sensitize students towards issues related to ‘Indian’ culture, tradition and its composite character.
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1. To give the student an exposure to the dynamic environment of International Business
2. To understand the impact of environment on the International Business Operations of the firm
3. To explain the functions and form of the global monetary system
4. To explain the role of International organizations and Regional Trade
- Teacher: Rajat Tayal [MBA]
ITL
- Teacher: Swasti Singhal [CSIT]
- Teacher: Mr. Vipin Deval [CSE]
- Teacher: Mr. Prince Kumar [CSIT]
- Teacher: Neha Bagwari [CSIT]
- Teacher: Ms. Seema Chauhan CSE(AI&ML)
- Teacher: MS ARTI SHARMA [CO]
- Teacher: MS NEHA SHUKLA [CO]
- Teacher: MS. ARUSHI GUPTA [CS]
- Teacher: Shruti Kumari [CS]
- Teacher: Vinay Singh [CS]
- Teacher: Vivek Kumar Sharma [CS]
- Teacher: MS NEHA SHUKLA [CO]
- Teacher: Rohan Rathore [CS]
- Teacher: Vivek Kumar Sharma [CS]