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SAROJINI NAIDU GOVT. GIRLS P.G. (AUTONOMOUS) COLLEGE, SHIVAJI NAGAR, BHOPAL Certiicate Course On Cultivation Processing end Marketing ef Medicingl Plants Session 2021-22 (As Approved by Higher Education Department M.P.) & Janbhagidari Samiti

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SAROJINI NAIDU GOVT. GIRLS P.G. (AUTONOMOUS) COLLEGE, SHIVAJI NAGAR, BHOPAL

Certiicate Course On

Cultivation Processing end Marketing ef Medicingl Plants

Session 2021-22

(As Approved by Higher Education DepartmentM.P.) & Janbhagidari Samiti

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Ordinance For

Credit system-Certificate Course

Name of Course :Cultivation, Processing and Marketing of Medicinal Plants

Eligibility Any UG/PG student can opt

:Six month 2000/

Duration in which course will be completed Fees Seats 30

(Minimum 12 Students required for open the course)

Obiective of proposed course: Medicinal plants are known worldwide for their medicinal importance. Nearly 25%

of the prescribed drugs are prepared from the medicinal plants. India is rich in

these plants, and due to the suitable climatic conditions of the country, a number of

described species of such plants can be grown and cultivated. Increased awareness

about the commercial potential of this useful group of plants has encouraged

innovative and progressive farmers and many entrepreneurs to take up the

cultivation of aromatic plants commercially. Hence it would be beneficial to

explore, cultivate and propagate these plants.

Study of Biodiversity status of locally available some important medicinal

plants. This certificat course will serve as the source of self-employment. The students

can do the cultivation in small groups or individually.Important objectives of the certificate training course are mentioned below-

1. To develop trained manpower to support local demand in the field as respectfuland recognized professional.

2. To enhance income generation, marketing and employment possibilities.3. To enhance the soil fertility of the state by organic farming of medicinal plants. 4. To develop entrepreneurial skills in the students so that they can set-up their

own enterprise and knowledge in this field. 5. To develop overall personality of an individual through inclusion of courses like

Communication skills, Entrepreneurship development, Personality development, Environmental awareness, Management and Marketing Skills.

6. To attract entrepreneurs for farming of medicinal plants.

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Level of certifications Short term course

Minimum Duration Maximum Duration |1 year 6 months

20 Credit as per UGC norms and 1 Credit = 15hrs.

Total no. of hours per week (hours=Teacher Lerner Interaction)

Teaching Scheme(hrs. per week) Lecture

Examination Scheme(marks) Practical/field Theory Practical/Viva-

Total Marks Tutorial Team work,

work voce field work& Internal

assessment 4 4 50 100 50 200

Six month certificate course

Paper Paper title Type of paper Credit hours Max. Min. no. (1

Credit-15hrs.) Marks Marks

Cultivation, Theory 2.5 35 15 Processing Practical 5 100 40 and Marketing of Tutorial

Medicinal 15 4.5

/PresentationPlants =CCE

Team work 8 50 20

Fieldwork/training Total =20 Credit Total

200

Eligibility:Course is offered in 20 teaching weeks. Each week has 10 working hours, spread over 5-

6 days remaining 4 weeks are to be utilized for conducting theory examination as well as

practical, viva, and presentation.

Course:

Course to be designed variously under Lectures/Tutorials/Laboratory/Field work

/Seminar/Practical training/Assignments/Team paper of report writing etc. to meet

effective teaching and learning needs.

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Examinations:

There shall be examinations at the end of the course.

Course will be started from Oct. and exam conducted in the month of April/May.

Final Examination-

1. Theory: Question paper pattern Part A- 05 Objective type Questions 5x1 05 Marks

One question from each Module

Part B 05 Short answer type Questions 5x4 20 Marks

One question from each Module with internal choice

Part -C 02 Long answer type Questions 2x5 10 Marks

Questions from Theory Module with internal choice

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Total Theory 35 Marks

2.CCE CCEI Assignment and Presentation-05 Marks

CCE II Written test 10 Marks

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Total CCE = 15 Marks

3.Practical Examination/Viva Voce-1. Study of Medicinal Plants 2. Processing technique of Medicinal Plants

20

10

3. Cultivation technique of Medicinal Plants 10

4. Herbarium 20

5. Field report and presentation 20

6. Viva-voce 20

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Total Practical = 100 Marks

4. Team work, Field work, training Total 50 Marks

Grand total = 200 Marks

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Grade earned by the candidate in the course will be as given below:

Percentage of Letter Grade Grade Point Performance

Marks 90-100 O 10 Outstanding

9 Excellent 80-89 70-79

A++

8 7 6

Very Good

Good A+

60-69 B++

56-59 B+ Above Average

50-55 C+ 5 Average Pass 40-49

0-39 P 4

F Fail

Signature of Course Co-ordinator: Dr. Shobha Shrivastava, Professor &Head Department of Botany

Assistant Co-ordinator

Dr. Chetna Shrivastava Prof. of Botany

Dr. Deepti Sankat, Associate Prof. of BotanyP

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Credit System

Certificate Course

(For UG/PG Selence Students)

ON

Caltivation, Processing and Marketing of Medicinal Plants

Submitted

By DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY

2021-22

Submitted to

Janbhagidari Samiti

SAROJINI NAIDU GOVT. GIRLS P.G(AUTONOMOUS) COLLEGE

SHIVAJI NAGAR, BHOPAL

Website: www.higherrducation .mp.gov.nic/snggpgcb

E-mail snggpgcb [email protected] Tel. No.: 91-0755-2552560,2581236, Fax-2552560

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Departmental Information And Proposal

Department of Botany, Sarojini Naidu Govt. Girls P.G. Autonomous college, Bhopal is a well

established post graduate department. A brief Introduction of department is as under

Establishment- The department was established in1970 as an undergraduate department. In 1982 the

department was given status of a postgraduate department. Since then, students are being enrolled in

post graduate classes regularly. Research scholars are also being enrolled in the department since 20

year.

Infrastructure- The department is spread over one wing of the building on the first floor. Following

space is as available:

B.Sc. Labs Two (20 x 35ft. Lab) each

M.Sc. Labs Two (20 x 25 ft. Lab) each

Instrument room One (20 x 25 ft.)

Inoculation chamber One (10 x9 ft.)

(For Microbiology) One with culture room, (For BiotechnologyInoculation chamber and buffer zone)

Tissue culture Lab

The lab is well equipped with various equipments for undergraduate and post graduate students

and also for research work .The list of various equipments is enclosed.

Well established Tissue culture laboratory provides space for handling glassware, inoculation

and culture racks, all fitted with an AC to maintain congenial temperature for tissue culture for

B.Sc. Biotech and Research Lab.

. There is a Botanical garden with 2 Green houses having in house plants with special

environment. A garden of medicinal and aromatic plants in college campus for eg. Rauwolfia

serpentine, Withania somnifera, Chlorophythum sp., Acorus calamus, Argyreia nervosa,

Sphaeneranthus indicus, Murraya koenigii, Vitis negundo, Phyllanthus emblica, Phyllanthus

niruri etc. has been developed to familiarize the students with these plants.

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raculty- There are 6 well qualified teaching faculties in the department. Details are as follows-

S.No. Name of Teacher Dr. Shobha Shrivastava

Designation Professor and

Qualification M.Sc. Ph.D.

Specialization Microbiology 1.

Head Professor 2. Dr. Chetna Shrivastava Phenology and

Taxonomny Microbial Genetics Cytogenetics and Plant

Breeding Mycology and Plant

Pathology

M.Sc. Ph.D.

3 |Dr Sanjay Sahay_ Dr. Alka Verma

Professor Professor

M.Sc. Ph.D. 4. I.Sc.

M.Phil.Ph.D. 6. Dr. Aparnaa Lasker Associate M.Sc. Ph.D.

Professor Dr. Deepti Sankat Associate M.sc. Ph.D. Ethnobotany

Professor

Equipments:_ Sufficient equipments are available in Department.

*Laminar Air Flow

Autoclave Hot Air Oven

BOD Incubator Bomb Calorimeter

*Digital Spectrophotometer *Digital pH meter

*Micro Kjeldahal &distillation apparatus

*Research microscope Magnetic stirrer

Flame Photometer Electronic Balance

Deep Freezer

Distillation apparatus Colony counter

*HomogenizerDigital Balance

Centrifuge Soxhlet apparatus

Heating Mantle Binocular Microscope Plant Press/Herbarium Press

Pathological Monocular Microscope Colorimeter

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Books Available : Number of Books in the Botany Department -- 844

Total number of Books in the Central Library

1. Text books 1004

2. Book Banks 390

3. Reference Books 236

Journals available

1. Journal of Biosciences 2. Journal of Genetics

3. Current Science

4. Journal of Environment and a pollution

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Proposal for Certificate Course

Name of CourseCultivation, Processing and Marketing of Medicinal Plants

Duration in which course will be compeleted :Six month Fees :2000/-

Seats : 30 (Minimum 12 Students required for open the course)

Obiective of proposed course: Medicinal plants are known worldwide for their medicinal importance. Nearly 25%

of the prescribed drugs are prepared from the nmedicinal plants. India is rich in

these plants, and due to the suitable climatic conditions of the country, a number or

described species of such plants can be grown and cultivated. Increased awareness

about the commercial potential of this useful group of plants has encouraged innovative and progressive farmers and many entrepreneurs to take up the

cultivation of aromatic plants commercially. Hence it would be beneficial to

explore, cultivate and propagate these plants.

Study of Biodiversity status of locally available some important medicinal

plants. This certificate course will serve as the source of self-employment. The students

can do the cultivation in small groups or individually.

Important objectives of the certificate training course are mentioned below

1. To develop trained manpower to support local demand in the field as respectful

and recognized professional. 2. To enhance income generation, marketing and employment possibilities.

3. To enhance the soil fertility of the state by organie farming of medicinal plants. 4. To develop entrepreneurial skills in the students so that they can set-up their

own enterprise and knowledge in this field. 5. To develop overall personality of an individual through inclusion of courses like

Communication skills, Entrepreneurship development, Personality development, Environmental awareness, Management and Marketing Skills.

6. To attract entrepreneurs for farming of medicinal plants.

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Approxinmate expenditure for certificate course: Seats 30 (12 Minimum Requirement for open the course )

Fee structure 2000/- (per student)

Fee generation 60,000/

Proposed Budet:

Chemicals 10000/- 1000/- Medicinal Plants

Tools and equipments

Educational Visits Certificate and report Printing

Development fund 25%

10000/ 10000/ 5000/

15000/

Guest Lecture 4000/

Miscellaneous 5000/-

Total Rs. 60,000/-

(Dr. Shobha Shrivastava) HOD, Botany

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Department of Botany

Credit system Certificate course

Name of CourseCultivation, Processing and Marketing of Medicinal Plants

6 Months Duration

Fees Seats (minimum 12 Students required for open the course)

Aim and Qbiectives: Medicinal plants are known worldwide for their medicinal importance. Nearly 25%

of the prescribed drugs are prepared from the medicinal plants. India is rich in

these plants, and due to the suitable climatic conditions of the country, a number of

:2000/

30

described species of such plants can be grown and cultivated. Increased awareness

about the commercial potential of this useful group of plants has encouraged

innovative and progressive farmers and many entrepreneurs to take up the

cultivation of aromatic plants commercially. Hence it would be beneficial to

explore, cultivate and propagate these plants.

Study of Biodiversity status of locally available some important medicinal

plants. This certificate course will serve as the source of self-employment. The students

can do the cultivation in small groups or individually.

Maximum Duration | 1 year

Minimum Duration Level of certifications Short term course 6 months

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Course out line-_ Theory Module I Credit-0.5

Introduction ,Selection of Medicinal Plants based on their medicinal Properties-Withania, Raulfia, Andrographis, Azadirecta, Aleovera, Chlorophytum, Aspergus, Emblica officinale, oscimum sanctun Morphological description.

Credit-0.5 Module 1 Role of medicinal plants in Homoeopathy and Ayurveda in selected disease-heart disease, diatbeties,

Respiratory disorder.

Credit-0.5 Module I1I

Soils different types of soils, cultivation techniques of medicinal plants, Rodents and pests -harmtu effects and their control.

Credit-0.5 Module IV

Manures and fertilizers,oraganic and synthetic fertilizers, Processing of medicinal plants Isolation and

Extraction by Sohxlate method.

Credit-0.5 Module V

Packaging and Marketing management of medicinal plants and plant products.

Course out line-Practical Credit-1 Module I: Study of selected medicinal plants.

Credit-1 Module II: Short duration hands on training programme

Credit-1 Module III: Processing of few medicinal plants.

Module IV:. Cultivation technique and marketing of few medicinal plants & field visit. Credit-1

Credit-1 Module V: Herbarium preparation

Credit-4.5 Tutorial:

Credit-8 Field work:

Total Credit 20

(20 Credit as per UGC norms and 1 Credit = 15hrs.)

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Total no. of teaching hours per week (hours = Teacher Lerner Interacto n)

TeachingScheme(hrs. per week) Lecture

Examination Scheme(marks) Tutorial Practical/field | Theory Practical/Viva Total Marks

Team work, field work &

work voce

Internal assessment 50 50 T00 200

Six month certificate course

Min. Max. (1 Credit=15hrs.)Marks

35

S no. Paper title Type of Credit hours Marks paper

Theory Practical

Marketing of utorial

Cultivation, Processing

2.5 15

100 40 and

4.5 15 Medicinal Presentation Plants =CCE

Field 50 20

work/training| Total 200

Eligibility: Course is offered in 20 teaching weeks. Each weck has 10 working hours, spread over 5-

6 days remaining 4 weeks are to be utilized for conducting theory examination as well as

practical, viva and presentation.

Course: Course design comprises of various modes of teaching -learning as Lectures/ Laboratory

work/Field work/Seminar/Tutorial/Assignments/Teamwork/Report writing etc. to meet

effective teaching and learning needs.

Examinations: There shall be examinations at the end of the course.

Course will be started from 1*" Oct.2021 and exam conducted in the month of April.

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Final Examination

1. Theory: Question paper pattern Part A 05 Objective type Questions 5x1 05 Marks

One question from each Module Part B 05 Short answer type Questions 5x4 20 Marks

One question from each Module with internal choice Part -C 02 Long answer type Questions 2x5-10 Marks

Questions from Theory Module with internal choice

Total Theory = 35 Marks

2.CCE CCE I Assignment and Presentation - 05 Marks

CCE II written test - 10 Marks

Total CCE= 15 Marks

3.Practical Examination Scheme

20 1. Study of Medicinal Plants

2. Processing technique of Medicinal Plants

3. Cultivation technique of Medicinal Plants

10

10

20 4. Herbarium 20 5. Field report and presentation

20 6. Viva-voce

100 Marks Total

4.Team work Field work and report writing

Total 50 Marks

200 Marks Grand total

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Grade earned by the candidate in the course will be as given beloW*

Percentage of Letter Grade Grade Point Performance Marks

90-100 80-89

O Outstanding Excellent Very Good

Good

10 A++ 9

70-79 A+

60-69 B++ 56-59 Above Average

Average B+

50-55 C+ 40-49 P 4 Pass 0-39 F Fail

(Dr. Shobha Shrivastava)

HOD, Botany

Signature Members of Board of Studies of Botany

1. Dx Chuma sh vaslava

2. DI. AIla vaUma a

3 D Samjay Sahau t

4Dx Deep}i Samka