NEIAFMR

Research project undertaken: Institutional funded major project

Sl. No.Title of projectResearch Persons/TeamPeriod
1Documentation and validation of healing practices and folk medicinal claims among the Ao (Naga) Tribes of Mokukchung district of Nagaland, North Eastern IndiaDr. Robindra Teron: Principal Investigator,Dr. Amal Bawri: Co- Principal Investigator,Dr. Imlikumba: Co- Principal Investigator,Mr. Joynath Pegu: Junior Research FellowAug 2021 – July 2024
2Edible insect diversity in Arunachal Pradesh: A potential alternative source of medicine, nutrition, and livelihood enhancement.Dr. Imlikumba: Principal Investigator,Ms. Duman Talom: Junior Research Fellow,Mr. Inubo Rochill: Junior Research FellowAug 2021 – July 2024
3Documentation and validation of Traditional Bone Setters of Khasi, Garo and Jaintia Tribes of MeghalayaDr. Imlikumba: Principal Investigator,Dr. Robindra Teron: Co-Principal Investigator,Dr. Amal Bawri: Co- Principal Investigator,Dr. Risso Ana: Senior Research Fellow,Dr. Lakhon M Hinge: Senior Research FellowMarch 2023 – March 2023

In-house project

Sl. No.Title of projectResearch Persons/TeamPeriod
1Digital documentation of folk healing practices of certain tribes of Tuensang district of Nagaland.Dr. ImlikumbaApril 2021- Mar 2022
2Documentation of Indigenous knowledge on healing practices and folk medicine among the Hill Tiwas of Assam.Dr. Robindra TeronApril 2021- Mar 2022
3Documentation of Traditional practices of meat processing and preservation amongst the tribes of Arunachal Pradesh”.Dr. Kenjum BagraApril 2021- Mar 2022
4Elucidation and Evaluation of Traditional Knowledge and Folk Healing Practice in Obsolete Historical Literature.

Dr. Robindra Teron,

Dr. Kenjum Bagra,

Dr. Amal Bawri

April 2021- Mar 2022
5Documentation of Folk Healing Practices and Medicine Among Tai Phake Tribe in North-East India

Dr. Amal Bawri

April 2022- Mar 2023
6

Documentation of Traditional Foods of Angami Tribes of Kohima District of Nagaland

Dr. Imlikumba

April 2022- Mar 2023
7Elucidation and Evaluation of Traditional Knowledge and Folk Healing Practice in Obsolete Historical Literature.

Dr. Robindra Teron

April 2022- Mar 2023
Ayurveda is considered to be the oldest healing science. In Sanskrit, Ayurveda means “The Science of Life.” Ayurvedic knowledge originated in India more than 5,000 years ago. Some of this knowledge was set to print a few thousand years ago, but much of it is inaccessible. The principles of many of the natural healing systems now familiar in the West have their roots in Ayurveda.

Ayurveda places great emphasis on prevention and encourages the maintenance of health through close attention to balance in one’s life, right thinking, diet, lifestyle and the use of herbs. Knowledge of Ayurveda enables one to understand how to create this balance of body, mind and consciousness according to one’s own individual constitution and how to make lifestyle changes to bring about and maintain this balance.

The NEIAFMR Hospital Block consist of a 60 bedded Hospital with OPD and IPD Facilities, Panchakarma Unit, Central Laboratory, Primary Emergency Care Unit, Deluxe Wards, Cottage Wards, Cubical Wards, General Wards, Operation Theatres, Consultation Rooms, X-ray Room, ECG Room, Sonography Room, Physio Therapy Facility, etc. The main objective of the Hospitals is to provide medical care through Ayurvedic System of Medicine, and the Institute is doing excellent activities in the field of Patient Care activities.

Following medical personnel are looking after the unit;

Dr. Imlikumba (Medical Officer) (1)

Appellate Authority

Dr. Imlikumba, BAMS, MD (Ayu)

Medical Officer

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