Blood donation camp held at Hebbal Toll, Davangere in collaboration with Siddagangashree voluntary blood centre and component. Internes and college staff were participated on 17 -01-2026.


Blood donation camp held at SHRI BHEEMALINGESHWARA HIGHER PRIMARY SCHOOL, HADADI in collaboration with Siddagangashree voluntary blood centre and component. Internes and college staff were participated on 11-11-2025.
Blood donation camp held at SHREE JAGADGURU RENUKACHARYA TEMPLE, TEMPLE ROAD, HARIHARA in collaboration with Siddagangashree voluntary blood centre and component. Internes and college staff were participated on 18-11-2025.


Blood donation camp held at KANNADA DAIVAGNA BRAHMANA SANGHA, HARIHARA in collaboration with Siddagangashree voluntary blood centre and component. Internes and college staff were participated on 09-11-2025.


Blood donation camp held at Shri Chaitanya Techno School & P.U. College , Davanagere in collaboration with Siddagangashree voluntary blood centre and component. Internes and college staff were participated on 06-11-2025.


DRAVYA GUNA PRACTICAL DONE IN GMIT PHARMANCY COLLEGE ON 14-08-2025
- 1. PHYSIO-CHEMICAL STUDY ON 14-08-2025
Following practical’s were done:-
- Practical on loss on drying of Kumari Ashwagandha.
- Practical on total ash value of saariva Ashwagandha.
- Practical on PH of shunti.
- Practical on specific gravity of shunti kashaya and saariva kashaya.
2.PRACTICAL ON TLC OF HARIDRA CONDUCTED ON 17-09-2025
- Practical on phytochemical study of maricha and tulasi
3.PRACTICAL ON DENSITY DETERMINATION SHUNTI KASHAYA ON 18-09-2025
- Practical on viscosity determination of shunti kashaya.
- Practical on bulk density of Jeeraka churna


HEALTH CAMP REPORT ON 13-08-2025
Date of Camp: 13-08-2025
Venue: RANG MAHAL, AVK COLLEGE ROAD, DAVANGERE
Organized By: ASHWINI ASSOCIATION’S AYURVEDA MEDICAL COLLEGE & P.G. CENTRE, DAVANGERE IN ASSOSIATION WITH FEVOURD-K
Objective of the Camp
The primary objective of the health camp was to provide free basic health screening to the local community, focusing on the detection and prevention of lifestyle-related diseases such as hypertension and diabetes.
Activities Conducted
- Registration of Patients – Details such as name, age, gender, and contact information were recorded.
- Blood Pressure (BP) Measurement – To detect cases of hypertension or abnormal blood pressure levels.
- Random Blood Sugar (RBS) Testing – To identify possible undiagnosed cases of diabetes or pre-diabetes.
- Counseling & Health Education – Patients received guidance on diet, lifestyle, and Ayurvedic preventive measures.
Participation and Results
- Total Patients Screened: 75
- Blood Pressure Screening: All 75 patients underwent BP measurement.
- High BP detected in: 30 patients
- Low BP detected in: 4 patients
- Blood Sugar Testing: All 75 patients underwent RBS testing.
- Elevated sugar levels detected in: 22 patients
- Low sugar levels detected in: 3 patients
Outcome
- Early detection of hypertension and diabetes in several patients.
- Increased awareness about the importance of regular health check-ups.
- Provided lifestyle modification tips in line with Ayurvedic principles for prevention and management.
Conclusion
The health camp successfully reached 75 individuals, offering essential screenings and preventive advice. The initiative strengthened the college’s role in community health promotion and highlighted the importance of regular monitoring for non-communicable diseases.
Date: 13-08-2025

Ashwini Ayurveda Medical college and P.G centre Davangere
"Free Bone Density Test” Medical Camp on 30/07/2025
Ashwini Ayurvedic Medical College and P. G. Centre Davanagere collaborative with Sri M. K. Memorial Society Amrutam Hospital Ranebennur and Guphic bio-science Ltd Mumbai organized a "Free Bone Density Test" Check up Camp and awareness program at Amrutam Hospital, Ranebennur.
This program was presided over by R. H. Bhagwan, Tahasildar, Ranebennur as Chief guest and with presence of B. J. Hiremath president of Rotary Club, Ranebennur, Nagendra sa pawar, Krishna sa pawar, Dr. Basavaraj Kelagar, Kashinath pawar, B. G. Hottigoudar, Sudhir kuruvatti, Shivananda sandur, Shivayogi angadi, Sunil kumar and Umesh Honnali were present there.
As many as 110 individuals availed the medical camp "Free Bone Density Test" and got treatment for many diseases like Osteoarthritis, Osteoporosis, Osteopenia, Lumbar spondylosis, Cervical Spondylosis etc from Dr. Narayan.M.Pawar, Professor, Department of Kriya sharira and Dr. Mamatha.S.M. Assistant professor, department of Kaya chikitsa, faculty of Ashwini Ayurvedic Medical College and P. G. Centre . Internee from the college were also involved in the camp.

REPORT ON YOGA TRIP
Department of Swasthavritta
Date: 18-06-2025
Venue: Mathru Chaya Children Park, Davangere
- Introduction
The Department of Swasthavritta organized a Yoga Trip on 18-06-2025 to promote practical understanding of yogic principles, lifestyle management, and the concept of holistic health among students. The trip aimed to reinforce the academic knowledge of students with real-life experiences and hands-on practice in a natural setting.
- Objectives of the Trip
- To expose students to traditional and practical aspects of Yoga and Swasthavritta.
- To cultivate discipline, mindfulness, and health consciousness through yogic practices.
- To experience the integration of Dinacharya, Ritucharya, and Sadvritta in a conducive environment.
- To foster team-building and community living.
- Participants
- Total Participants: 75
- Faculty Coordinators: Dr Sunil H
- Student Volunteers: Shashank
- Activities Conducted
- Morning Routine (9:30 to 100AM):
- Prayer and chanting
- Asanas, Pranayama, and Dhyana sessions
- Shuddhi Kriyas demonstrations
- Workshops and Lectures (10:00 AM - 11:00 AM):
- Interactive session on Swasthavritta and Naturopathy
- Talk on "Yoga for One Health – One Earth" theme
- Lecture on seasonal regimens (Ritucharya) and mental health in Ayurveda
- Outdoor Activities (11:00 AM - 12:00 PM):
- Nature walk with explanation of medicinal plants
- Team building games
- Discussion on Ahara-Vihara practices
- Outcomes
- Enhanced understanding of the practical application of yogic principles.
- Improved sense of discipline, cooperation, and mindfulness among students.
- Positive feedback received from participants about the experiential learning environment.
- Greater interest in adopting yogic lifestyle practices in daily life.
- Feedback and Suggestions
Participants appreciated the serene environment, structured schedule, and opportunity to interact with experienced yoga instructors. They suggested extending the duration of the trip in future and including more advanced sessions on therapeutic yoga.
- Conclusion
The Yoga Trip organized by the Department of Swasthavritta was a successful initiative toward experiential learning and wellness promotion. It not only strengthened students' theoretical knowledge but also inspired them to adopt yogic practices in daily life.





