Agadtantra is one of the eight recognized branches of Ayurveda. The Department of Agadtantra deals with forensic medicine, toxicology, and medical jurisprudence. It focuses on the diagnosis, management, treatment, and prevention of diseases caused by toxins, poisons, and dangerous substances. This department plays a critical role in ensuring public health and safety by providing Ayurvedic knowledge in toxicology and emergency care. Forensic medicine plays an important role in the use of medical and paramedical knowledge in courts of law. Medical jurisprudence plays an important role in applying knowledge of the law to the practice of medicine.
The department consists of 1 professor, 1 associate professor, and 1 assistant professor. Faculty members are well trained and experienced in modern as well as Ayurvedic principles of the subject. These experts provide theoretical and practical guidance to students, mentor research activities, and contribute to the overall growth of the department. It ensures that students gain comprehensive knowledge and skills to effectively manage toxicological emergencies, contribute to public health, and advance the field of Ayurveda.
Departmental Features
The Department of Agadtantra aims to achieve several objectives, which include:
Education and Training: The primary objective is to provide comprehensive education and training in Ayurvedic as well as modern aspects to students in toxicology, emergency medicine, forensic medicine, and medical jurisprudence within the Ayurvedic framework.
Research: The department encourages research activities to explore new perspectives on detoxification methods, herbal antidotes, and emergency care protocols.
Public Health: Training students to effectively manage toxicological emergencies is crucial for maintaining public health and safety. The department focuses on creating awareness and providing education to the community on preventing toxic exposures. The department also plays an important role in educating households about household poisons, household antidotes, etc.
Departmental Features
The Agadtantra Department of our college is equipped with a staff room, a museum with 20 models, 93 specimens, 23 weapons, and 81 informative and educational charts. Photographs of poisonous animals and poisonous plants. Additionally, access to a well-stocked library with 104 relevant textbooks and two monthly research journals allows students and faculty members to stay updated with the latest developments in the field.