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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalIndia has a rich cultural heritage of traditional medicines which chiefly comprised the two widely flourishing systems of treatments i.e. Ayurvedic and Unani systems since ancient times (Surana et al. 2008). Ayurveda is considered not just as an ethnomedicine but also as a complete medical system that takes in to consideration physical, psychological, philosophical, ethical and spiritual well being of mankind.
The use of traditional medicine and medicinal plants in most developing countries, as a normative basis for the maintenance of good health, has been widely observed. Furthermore, an increasing reliance on the use of medicinal plants in the industrialized societies has been traced to the extraction and development of several drugs and chemotherapeutics from these plants as well as from traditionally used rural herbal remedies.
Dr. Namita Bhardwaj, Madhuri Gavel
Dr. Namita Bhardwaj was born in Shahdol (M.P.), India on June 30, 1972. She graduated from A.P.S University Rewa in July 1993 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology. Namita Bhardwaj completed her post graduate studies from A.P.S. University Rewa in July 1995 in Organic chemistry. She started her career as an Asst. Professor in chemistry on July 2001.
In August 2008, Namita Bhardwaj joined Dr. C.V. Raman University as an Asst. Professor in Dept.of chemistry. She earned her doctorate in chemistry from Dr. C.V. Raman University on May 2015. Her research concerned on ‘Complexation of Transition Metal Ions with some Antibiotics – A Potentiometric Study’ guided by Dr. M.K.Singh. She has appointed as chairperson of women cell in 2015 and dean of science in July 2018, published 43 research papers in referred peer reviewed international journals and also presented 17 papers in national seminar and conferences and given 02 lectures as a resource person in orientation program. She has presented one paper in international conference in china. She has participated in so many FDP, STC programme. She has published 4 books also. Her research interest includes drug chemistry, Complexation, environmental pollution and Phytochemistry.
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