The
President shall exercise such powers and perform duties
as may be assigned to him by or under the provisions of
the Act and the rules and regulations made thereunder.
Vice-Presidents
(1)
The Vice-Presidents shall exercise such powers and perform
such duties as may be assigned to him by or under the provisions
of the Act and the rules and regulations made thereunder.
Registrar
The Registrar is the responsible officer of the Central
Council.
The Registrar shall be responsible for the safety of the
property of the Central Council and the control and management
of the office/accounts/correspondence and shall allot and
supervise the work of other employees of the Council and
perform such other duties as may be required of him by the
Council for the purposes of the Act. He shall attend the
proceedings of meetings of the Council and Executive Committee
and all other committees/sub-committees constituted by the
Council.
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The Superintendent shall be the ministerial head and shall
have the same powers and status as those of a Superintendent
in the Government of India Offices.
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He shall be responsible to the Registrar/Secretary for the
Office work and the maintenance of discipline in the office
staff.
- He
shall also be responsible for the correspondence and for
putting up the papers with notes thereon to the Registrar/Secretary,
for their final disposal, according to the provisions of
the Act and the Regulations framed there under.
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He shall perform such other duties as may be delegated and
assigned to him by the Registrar/Secretary, for purposes
of the Act.
Deputy/Assistant Registrars
The
Deputy/Assistant Registrars of the Council shall assist Registrar/Secretary
in the various matters and shall perform such other duties
as may be delegated and assigned, to them by the Registrar/Secretary
for purposes of the Act.
The ministerial staff will be responsible to the Superintendent
for such duties as may be assigned to them.
iii)
the procedure followed in its decision making process, including
channels of supervision and accountability;
Office
prepares the notes/background papers in the matter and the
matter are placed before the respective Committees/Chairman/President,
CCIM for consideration and decision of the Committee (as case
may be) are communicated by the office to the concern person/authorities.
iv)
the norms set by it for the discharge of its functions;
The
Registrar and other employees perform their duties according
to Standing Orders, General Regulations as well as, as per
Act and service conditions are treated as per rule and Regulations
prescribed by Government of India time to time.
v.
the rules, regulations, instructions, manuals and records
used by its employees for discharging its functions.
- Indian
Medicine Central Council Act, 1970 .
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The Central Council of Indian Medicine (General) Regulations,
1976.
- Standing
Order
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Whereas there is no any rule prescribed by CCIM Central
Government rules are applicable.
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Other regulations as mentioned under column vi.
vi.
A statement of the categories of the documents held by it
or under its control;
- Indian
Medicine Central Council Act, 1970.
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Indian Medicine Central Council (Election of President
and Vice-President) Regulations, 1971.
- Indian
Medicine Central Council (Election) Rules 1975.
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The Central Council of Indian Medicine (General) Regulations,
1976.
-
Central Council of Indian Medicine (Inspectors and Visitors)
Regulations, 1977
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Central Council of Indian medicine (Central Register
of Indian Medicine) Regulations, 1979
-
Practitioners of Indian Medicine (Standards of Professional
Conduct, Etiquette and Code of Ethics) Regulations,
1982.
Regulations
regarding Education of ISM
a).
Under-graduate
- Indian
Medicine Central Council (Minimum Standards of Education
in Indian Medicine) (Amendment) Regulations, 1989 -
for Ayurveda.
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Indian Medicine Central Council (Minimum Standards of
Education in Indian Medicine) Regulations, 1986 - for
Siddha.
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Indian Medicine Central Council (Minimum Standards of
Education in Indian Medicine) (Amendment) Regulations,
1995 - for Unani.
b).
Post-graduate
-
Indian Medicine Central Council (Post graduate Ayurved
Education) Regulations, 2005.
-
Regulation and Syllabii for Post-graduate Course in
Siddha Medicine (Siddha Maruthuva Perrignar)
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Indian Medicine Central Council (Post-graduate Education)
Unani Tibb Regulations, 1988.
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The Opening of a New or Higher Course of Study or Training
(including Post-graduate Course of Study or Training)
and Increase of Admission Capacity in any Course of
Study or Training (including a Post-graduate Course
of Study or Training) Regulations, 2003'.
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Syllabus for Ayurvedacharya Course.
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Syllabus for Kamil-e-Tib-o-Jarahat Course .
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Syllabus for Siddha Maruthuvam Araginer Course.
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Syllabus for Ayurved Vachaspati (Post-graduate) Course.
vii).
The particulars of any arrangement that exists for consultation
with, or representation by the members of the public, in
relating to the formulation of policy or implementation
thereof;
Experts
of Indian Systems of Medicine are consulted for deciding the
Education policy relating to Indian Systems of Medicine Education
through organizing workshops.
viii).
A statement of the boards, councils, committees and
other bodies consisting of two or more persons constituted
by it. Additionally, information as to whether the meetings
of these are open to the public, or the minutes' of such
meetings are accessible to the public;
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Central Council of Indian Medicine consisting the members
of Ayurveda, Unani and Siddha elected or nominated under
clause (a), (b), (c) of Section 3 (1) of Indian Medicine
Central Council Act, 1970.
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Executive Committee consisting of members of Ayurved,
Unani and Siddha Systems of Medicine as per ratio prescribed
under Regulations. President and Vice-President of all
systems are ex-officio members of Executive Committee.
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The meetings of CCIM and its any Committee is not open
to the Public, the minutes of such meetings are not
accessible to the public. However, the matter will be
placed before the competent authority to decide the
matter.
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Registration, Regulation and Finance Committee consisting
of members of Ayurved, Unani and Siddha Systems of Medicine
President and Vice-President of all systems are ex-officio
members of these Committees.
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Education Committee (Ayurved), Education Committee (Unani)
and Education Committee (Siddha) consisting of member
of respective systems of Medicine.
ix).
A directory of its officers and employees;
| 1 |
Dr.
PR Sharma, Secretary |
28525847 |
| 2 |
Hakim Gur Parsad Singh Reena, Asstt. Registrar (Unani)/PRO |
28525283 |
| 3 |
Shri Sube Singh, Asstt. Secretary (Registration) |
28522519 |
| 4 |
Mrs. Bimla Wadhwa, Office Superintendent |
28525464 |
| 5 |
Shri
Rajesh Kumar Jain, Accountant |
28525464 |
x).
The monthly remuneration received by each of its officers
and employees, including the system of compensation as provided
in its regulations;
As
per scale and other allowances sanctioned by Government of
India from time to time.
xi).
The budget allocated to each of its agency, indicating
the particulars of all plans, proposed expenditures and
reports on disbursements made;
Central
Council of Indian medicine has not any agency and as such
the information be treated as nil.
xii).
The manner of execution of subsidy programmes, including
the amounts allocated and the details and beneficiaries
of such programmes;
Not
applicable.
xiii).
Particulars of recipients of concessions, permits or
authorizations granted by it;
Not
applicable.
xiv).
Details of the information available to, or held by
it, reduced in an electronic form;
Not
applicable.
xv).
The particulars of facilities available to citizens
for obtaining information, including the working hours of
a library or reading room, if maintained for public use;
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Website No. www.ccimindia.org.
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Correspondence with the Office.
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Individual enquiries in person or telephonically.
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Five days week.
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9.00 AM to 5.30 PM.
xvi).
The names, designations and other particulars of the
Public Information Officers;
Hakim
GS Reena, Asstt. Registrar (Unani).
xvii).
Such other information as may be prescribed and thereafter
update these publications every year;
Regulations
of Under-graduate and Post-graduate education of Indian Systems
of medicine i.e. (Ayurved/Siddha/Unani).
xviii).
Publish all relevant facts while formulating important
policies or announcing the decisions which affect public;
xix).
Provide reasons for its administrative or quassi judicial
decisions to affected persons.
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