Herbal Garden

OVERVIEW

The College has itself owning an herbal garden in the same premises, where the college and hospital are located. A large part of college land is covered by this herbal garden. Garden consist more than 250 different types of Ayurvedic herbal plants/medicinal plants for medicine, demonstration and research purpose. The herbal garden of the college is spread out in an area of 2550 sqm. of land where more than 250 rare species of medicinal plants are grown in the supervision of trained higher teaching faculties along with gardner and multipurpose workers with irrigation facilities. The herbal garden is very well useful for the students of all professional especially for the second year of BAMS students who have Dravyaguna vigyan as a prime subject and so many green herbs are used teaching purpose, treatment purpose in hospital, preparation of various Ayurvedic medicine in our pharmacy. For clear and easy identification nameplates of the plants with Ayurvedic names are placed to help the students and general public. The department of Dravyaguna vigyan has a prime role in conception and maintenance of the garden.

OBJECTIVES

• To create ecological diversity in the campus and for the society.
• To use of herbs and plants in clinical research.
• To use of herbs and plants in drug research.
• To processing of extracts for Ayurvedic medicine and for health supplements.