From the Managing Trustee
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Dr. Suhas Parchure(Managing Trustee)
On behalf of the Board of Trustees of the Seth Tarachand Ramnath Charitable Ayurvedic Hospital Trust. I am happy to present this Annual Report for 2006-07 together with audited statement of accounts to our well wishers, donors, doctors, volunteers, institutions in public and corporate sector and Government authorities. In some ways the report does not confine itself to the happenings of a single year, viz. 2006-07 but aims at updating the information as on 31/10/2007. Such a reporting will enable all concerned, including the Trust, to know where we stand and plan future actions.
The last twenty months have seen hectic activity in the hospital in several areas of development. The result is for the readers to see.
During the construction period the patient community had to face, and will face, some inconvenience for some more time. We are grateful to them for cheerfully living with the situation. The hospital’s eighty years experience has been generally that despite constraints of inadequate infrastructure the patients have been satisfied with the services given. This has been confirmed by a recent finding of a team of researchers from Gokhale institute of politics and Economics, Pune. According to them, Tarachand’s patient satisfaction ratio (PSR) is 84%. We feel rewarded by these findings and congratulate the doctors, nurses and other staff for this. At the same time, the hospital is fully aware that along with the modernization now under progress, a great deal of effort has to be made to develop our human resource, improve upon systems and procedure, undertake drives for reaching to the community and strengthen hospital administration to face challenges of the modern times and growing expectations of the patients.
Finally let me assure our well wishers: a needy and under privileged patient has always remained central to Tarachand’s existence and will always remain so in future.
Now a request. Please share this copy among your circle of friends and associates and thereby help us reach a wider section of the community.
We wish our readers, patrons, volunteers and patients in the hospital, a joyous ‘Diwali’ and a prosperous New Year.
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SETH TARACHAND RAMNATH CHARITABLE AYURVEDIYA HOSPITAL, PUNE.
The Trustees of Seth Tarachand Ramnath Charitable Ayurvedic Hospital,
Pune, take great pleasure in presenting this Annual report, together with audited
statement of Accounts, for the year 2006-07. The year under review has been
a water shed year in the 80 year old history of the hospital.
Modernization
For the past couple of years the hospital Trust was planning major
improvements and up-gradation of the hospital premises, including new
construction; as well as providing new equipment and modern instruments; and
adding new services for the benefit of the patients. It is now seen that the entire
scope of work for the current phase would involve an outlay of Rs.8 crors.
A substantial amount of this will be needed for purchase of modern instruments.
The construction and up-gradation plans are prepared by M/s. V. V.
Badve & Associates, a noted firm of Architects which is specialized in the
matter of hospital planning and design. They have to their credit designing of
some of the modern hospitals in India, including Escorts hospital Delhi and
Deenanath Mangeshkar hospital, Pune.
Actual work commenced after Bhoomi Pooja was performed on 15th Aug,
2005. Civil work is expected to be completed by 31st March, 2008.
Some related steps taken for speedy implementation of the project include
arranging bank loan to provide for emergency; organizing a Construction
Committee; and establishment of a Development Division to act as a focal point
to oversee all aspects of modernization including fund raising.
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Salient features of the new construction / up-gradation
The new construction centers around the in-ward departments and Eye-
care centre, leaving out OPD, Nursing school and other areas such as Dental
Unit, Canteen etc. They will be taken up in the second phase of development.
After a series of discussions with members of the Construction
Committee, Donors, Members of Governing Council Board of Trustees, well
wishers, the following decisions were taken.
Bed Strength be restricted to 240.
The civil work be done departmentally to cut down cost of
construction.
A new floor be added to the existing building which will
house the Gynaecological and ward, complete with facility
like operation theatres, labor room and incubators.
6 operation theatres be provided for.
Two lifts, a specious Porch and a Dhanvantri Mandir be
provided.
“Panchkarma” which is Ayurveda’s gift to the world, to
receive more attention by modernizing the existing wings for
men and women.
Various prepared facilities to be appropriately linked with
the donors, if they wish.
Considering the rapid up-gradation of technology,
reasonably higher outgo on modern equipment and
instruments be permitted. This will benefit students, doctors
& paramedical staff to serve the patients better.
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Practical training of the students of Ayurveda.
One of the major objective of the hospital Trust as enshrined in its constitution is to provide for practical training of the students of Ayurved. During the year the hospital provided professional training to over 450 students (both undergraduate level and post graduate level) of the Tilak Ayurved Mahavidyalay.
With the on going improvement in infrastructure, and availability of better equipment and latest instruments, the hospital hopes to serve the student community better. A mention is made elsewhere in this report of the students, who secured high positions in their annual examination in the financial year 2006-07.
Nursing School
The Nursing school was established in 1969 for the training of nurses. A.N.M. (Auxiliary nursing of midwifery) course of 18 months duration is conducted. The course is affiliated to Maharashtra Nursing Council. Every year 20 students who pass 10th standard examination are admitted for the course.
Dai Training Course
With the repaid increase in the number of senior citizen, some of whom need services of an attendant, a special course called “Dai Training Course” has been designed by “Swa-roop Vardhini”, a well known NGO in Pune. Tarachand is happy to be associated with these efforts. The course has commenced only recently. As many as 35 women have enrolled for the course. Their practical training is done in our hospital. The Dai Training Course is yet another example of Tarachand joining hands with a reputed NGO to provide trained manpower in an area where its need is acutely felt.
Free lunch programme
The Manav Seva Trust, Pune, has been organizing free lunch to the in-ward patients of the hospital for some time now. Presently Mrs. Meena Malani is preparing and serving the food on their behalf. The food chart is prepared under advice from the hospital’s dietitian.
The above arrangement has greatly benefit the in ward patients. The hospital is indeed grateful to the Trustees, members and donors of the ‘Manav Seva Trust’ for their active role in helping the patient community have been provided to 1.25 lakhs free meals as of now (31/10/07) since start of this service.
Annual Grant-in-aid from the Govt. of Maharashtra
During the year Trust received a sum of Rs.89,30,000/- as grant-in-aid
from Government towards salary cost of essential staff. As the hospital’s
activities will increase in the near future, both vertically and horizontally,
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recruitment of additional staff will become imperative. We hope the
Government will sanction us some more need based posts.
Tarachand is most grateful to the authorities for timely releasing the
funds.
Grant-in-aid from Dept. of AYUSH, Govt. of India
The dept. of AYUSH, Ministry of Heath and family welfare, Govt. of
India, are likely to release a grant in aid of Rs.50 lakhs, and another grant of
Rs.10 lakhs, under the centrally sponsored scheme, to the Tilak Ayurved
Mahavidyalaya. (TAM). As is known Tarachand is a teaching hospital for the
students of TAM. The said grant when received will be spent for the
improvement of infra-structure of Tarachand Hospital.
Grant-in-aid from Pune Municipal Corporation
The Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) has unanimously passed a
Resolution in its standing Committee Meeting as well as the General Body
Meeting approving a grant in aid of Rs.50 lakhs to Tarachand Hospital in view
of its present needs for financial support for construction. The hospital Trust
records its sense of gratitude for this gesture. (The PMC has, once again,
reiterated this resolution in its meeting on 23rd October 2007.)
As per the existing rules governing the affairs of the Municipal
Corporations in the State, the proposal will require approval of the Urban
Development Department of the Government of Maharashtra before a budget
provision is made by the PMC. We hope that the municipal authorities will soon
make a formal proposal to the state Government.
Felicitations, new appointments, awards etc.
Dr. Suhas Narayan Parchure, Managing Trustee, turned 60 on
5th July, 2006. Throughout his life he has been a great champion for the cause of
Ayurved. He was felicitated at a public function on 20th Aug at the hands of Dr.
Patangrao Kadam, Minister for Corporation, Govt. of Maharashtra.
Dr. D. P. Puranik, Principal, Tilak Ayurved Mahavidyalay and
ex-officio Superintendent of the Tarachand Hospital retired on 31st Aug, 2006
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on reaching the age of superannuation. He is succeeded by Dr. R. N. Gangal
who is working for this hospital for the past 34 years.
On the occasion of the hospital’s Annual Day function on 10 th Aug. 2006
the following persons were felicitated for their outstanding work.
1. Dr. Vishal Pagar Best Registrar
2. Dr. Preeti Pawar Best Houseman
3. Dr. Vitthal Chamwad Best Intern
4. Smt. Lata Mahesh Nagpure Best Nurse
5. Shri. Ashok Avaghade Best Wardboy
6. Smt. Laxmibai Kale Best Aaya
7. Shri. Sunil Alhat Best Office employee
8. Smt. Ballamma Kaman Best Sweeper
9. Smt. Mala Bansode Recipient of late Sukhdev Ghode Award
10. Shri. Suresh Shedge Best Watchman.
The following students of the Tilak Ayurved Mahavidyalaya who
completed their practical training in the hospital secured meritorious positions
in the annual examinations conducted by the Maharastra University of Health
Science Nashik.
1. Ms. Mayuri Prasanna Patwardhan BAMS-1st Year
- Gold Medal
1st Position
2. Ms. Sushma Hanmant Kadam BAMS-
2nd Year - Merit 2nd rank
3. Ms. Madhuri Ashok Morde BAMS-2nd Year
- Merit 3rd rank
The following students of the Nursing School secured first 2 positions in
the examination conducted by Maharashtra Nursing Council.
1. Ms. Mayuri Hanumant Lohar
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The Trustees congratulate all the persons mentioned above for their
outstanding work and support to the hospital.
In appreciation
The on going construction work is being done departmentally. The
following professionals have been engaged for the purpose.
1. Mr. Indraneel Barve, Architect
2. Mr. Suresh Kamble, Site Engineer
3. Mrs. Swati Bhide, Architect, representing M/s. V. V. Badve and
Associates
These colleagues and their supporting persons are responsible for timely
performance consistent with meticulous observation of standards, efficiency
norms and securing economy in labour, supplies etc. They have been
performing these functions with dedication. The Trustees records their
appreciation for their services.
Establishment of Tarachand Rugna-Mitra Pariwar.
It is proposed to organize an informal group of volunteers to provide
support services, including fund raising, for Tarachand Hospital. A nucleus has
been formed whereunder well wishers of Tarahcand regularly meet for
exchange of views.
Honorary work
A public charitable Trust working in the health sector can function only
with an army of voluntary workers. The hospital Trust is fortunate in this
regard. Ever since its inception 80 years ago, the hospital administration
consisting of Trustees, members of the Governing Council and members of
Managing Committee are giving their services free and are extremely frugal in
expending funds, in discharge of their functions. Likewise Pune’s medical
fraternity (both Allopathic and Ayurvedic) are giving their services free, again,
from the inception of the hospital. Today we have 82 doctors on hospital’s live
register. Professionals in other disciplines like architecture and engineering,
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administration etc. are giving their service free or nearly free. Annexure I shows
the names of the doctors and other professionals engaged in voluntary service to
the hospital. We are grateful to all of them.
Donations
The drive for donations which was initiated in 2005-06 continued in
subsequent years. As on 31st Oct 2007, the Trust received donations of
Rs. One crore one lakhs thirty fore thousand seven hundred eighty five.
(Rs.1,01,34,785/-). promises in hand are worth Rs.53,48,415/- Details are
provided in Annexure –II.
A salient feature of these donations is a very strong community support received from the hospital’s well wishers who have been, or were, residing within its vicinity. Not only that the hospital has received their generous support but, importantly, most of the donors participated in group meetings convened for the purpose of donation drive. Their own action inspired, and hopefully will inspire, others in the days to come. We are indeed very grateful to all these well wishers of the hospital.
Acknowledgement
The hospital trust places on record its gratitude To the Govt. of India in the Ministry of Health & family welfare, Dept. of AYUSH, the Central Council of India Medicine (CCIM) New Delhi, the Govt. of Maharashtra, Dept. of Medical Education, the Directorate of Ayurveda Mumbai, the Asstt. Director of Ayurveda Pune, the Jt. Charity Commissioner Pune, the Commissioner of Income Tax Pune and the Municipal Corporation of Pune, Members of its General Body and Standing Committee;
The Donors, the Trustees of the Manav Seva Trust; The Rotary Club
Ganesh khind Pune; The Lions Club of Pune Central and Lions Internationals;
Concern India; Swa-roop Vardhini Pune;
Shri. Suresh Kalmadi, MP. Shri. Sharad Joshi, MP, Shri. Suresh Prabhu MP, Smt. Supriya Sule MP, Dr. Satish Desai;
The Rashtriya Shishan Mandal Pune, The Tilak Ayurved Mahavidyalaya;The Auditors M/s. A. H. Joshi & Co. Pune, M/s. V. V. Badve Architect;The Medical practitioners and volunteers for their honorary services; Voluntary organizations in Pune for offering us an opportunity to
participate in health camps, organized by them;
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The members of staff, interns, housemen, nurses, students of Tilak Ayurved Mahavidyalaya and Nursing school, for their cooperation and spirit of service and sense of duty; and the patient community and their families for giving us on opportunity to be of service to them.
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Donation in Kind
Sr.
No.Name of the Donor Nature of Donation
Approximate value
in rupees as
declared by the
donor
1 Shri. Prakashji Raheja, PuneBlankets of various sizes
baby caps14,260
2 Shri. Dattaji Gaikwad, Pune Bed Sheets, Chaddars 14,000
3 Smt. Neela Dabholkar Mattresses, bed 1,500
4 Dr. Vishnu Joglekar Pune. Air Cooler 7,400
5M/s. Satyam computer
Services Pvt. Ltd. Pune.Computers 25,000
6 Rotary Club of Pune (East)Water Cooler repair Cost
paid by them.7,620
7 Mr. P. B. Karambelkar Computer 5,000
8 Less than Rs. 1000/- in Value - 6,40
Total 75,420
We need funds for -
For Civil Work : Expansion, up-gradation , strengthening of old building, new construction
For equipment : All Modern equipment, computers etc.
For instruments : New and modern instruments which will help doctors, students, paramedical staff and patients.
For Anna-kosh : To Provide wholesome food for whole day to the patients
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For Rugna-sewa Specified amounts towards cost of medical care and services
HOSPITAL TRUST ADMINSTRATION
Shri. Hiralal Malu Shri. Ramkumar Rathi Dr. V. V. DoiphodeShri. Gopal Rathi Shri. Ganesh Bidkar * Dr. Sanjay GawhaneSmt. Hirabai Pawar * Shri. Virendra Kirad* Dr.B. G. Deshpande (Till March 2007) (Since July 2007)Shri. Mohansingh Rajpal* Shri. Ravindra Dhangekar* Dr. Tanuja NesariShri. Vijay Deshmukh* (Till July 2007) (Since July 2007)
*Nominated by the Pune Municipal Corporation.
Dr. D. P. Puranik Dr. R. N. Gangal Dr. Kalyani Bhat Dr. Sadanand Deshpande Dr. Rajendra Huparikar Dr. Rekha UpasaniDr. Vilas Dole Dr. Sunil Pandhare Mrs. Sunanda Naik
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The Trustees
Dr. S N. ParchureManaging Trustee
Dr. B. K. Bhagwat Shri. Shrikant H Rathi
Mayor of Pune (ex-officio)Mrs. Rajani Tribhuvan
(till 14/3/2007)Mrs. Rajlaxmi Bhosale
(from 15/03/07
The Chairman, Standing Committee(ex-officio)
Shri. Jayant Bhokre( Till 04/04/07)
Shri. Bapusaheb Pathare (From: 5/04/07)
GOVERNING COUNCIL
Shri. Dattaji GaikwadChairman
Shri. Ratan Rathi Vice Chairman
Dr. D. P. PuranikSecretary
Dr. R. N. GangalTreasurer
MANAGING COMMITTEE
Dr. Sujata Kadam Dr. Manoj Gaikwad
Hospital Departments
Department Head of the Dept.
eë` (Surgery) Dr. R. N. Gangal
embmŠ` (ENT + Opthalm) Dr. D. P. Puranik
H$m`{M{H$Ëgm (Medicine) Dr. S. V. Deshpande
ñÌramoooJ àgyVr V§Ì (Gynaec
and Obst)Dr. Sujata Kadam
~mbamoJ (Paediatric) Dr. Manoj Gaikwad
j- {H$aU (X-ray) Dr. V. A. Dole
N§MH$_© Dr. Rajendra Huparikar
amoJ{dkmZ(Pathology) Dr. Sunil PandhareAdministration
Medical Superintendent Dr. R. N. Gangal
Medical Dy. Superintendent Dr. Kalyani Bhat
Nursing and para-medical Mrs. Sunanda Naik
Development Division Shri. N. K. Vaidya
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Auditors :M/s. A. H. Joshi & Co.Chartered AccountantsNatu Bagh, Pune 411 030
An appeal
We solicit your support to ongoing development work. Benefit of
sec 80 (g) of income Tax Act is available to donors. Donor’s names are planned
to be linked with various facilities to be created.
For details – Please call Development Division
Phone : - 020-2605-0451/2
E-mail : - [email protected]
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Mobile: -Shri. Ramesh Pamnani (98816-22330)
Shri. Prakash Sathe(99215-30085)
Our Mandate …………
To give medical treatment, and ayurvedic medicines
to the poor and needy persons; and if necessary
provide treatment through other systems of medicine
viz. allopathy.
To arrange for practical training of the students of
Ayurved Mahavidyalaya
To make comparative study of Ayurved and conduct
research!!
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……. And the Task
According to a report 45% population of Pune are
slum dwellers or otherwise belong to under privileged
sections of the society. Tarachand works for them.
Please see our charges on the next page.
Tarachand is on the lookout for expanding
its reach. Please share your thoughts with us.
The Hospital Charges
In-ward patients
Rs.10 a day for treatment, nursing,
ayurvedic medicines. Free lunch is
served by Manav Seva Trust, Pune.
OPD
Rs.18/- for case paper, examination
and ayurvedic medicine for one
week.
OperationsMajor operation Rs.1300-1500
Minor Operations far less
Gynaecology Department
Normal Delivery Rs. 550
Caesarean Rs. 1355
Other procedures Rs. 350-550
COMPARATIVE CHART OR THE OPERATION CHARGES
NORMAL HOSPITAL
CHARGESPERATION
TRARACHAND’S
CHARGES
2300 Tonsillectomy 350
6000 Cataract with Lens 875
7500 Appendicectomy 1100
6500 Herniotomy 950
6500 Haemorrhoidectomy 950
9200 Caesarean 1355
2900 Curetting 550
3750 Normal Delivery 550
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Lions Club’s Eye care Centre
Lion’s Club of Pune Central I in association with Lion’s International
under their SightFirst programme are likely to provide funding towards
instruments and running cost for 3 years for the eye care center. The matter is
under discussion with the concerned authorities.
Dental Unit
For the first time in the history of the hospital it has joined hands with another social organization to provide medical care to the poor patients. A dental unit has started functioning in the OPD wards in association with the Rotary club of Pune (Ganesh Khind RI District 3130, Maharashtra). Necessary equipment and instruments are provided by the Rotary Club. Services of a Dentist and other supporting staff are also provided by them. The unit started functioning from 25/06/2006.
Keeping in mind the general structure of charges in the Tarachand Hospital, the charges for dental treatment are reasonable i.e. nearly 20% of the charges in the general hospitals in the city.
In the last 15 months, 1081 patients took benefit of the Dental unit’s services.
Tarachand Hospital Activity Data for 3 Years
2004-05 2005-06 2006-07
In- Ward Patients 35,433 34,794 34,569
Average Occupancy per day 97 95 95
OPD 59,007 49,910 47,691
Average Per day 1,99 1,69 1,68
Major Operations 1,034 7,51 6,92
Minor Operations 7,87 9,21 8,18
Stree Rog Prasuti Tantra
Major Operations 4,76 3,40 4,25
Normal Delivery 3,25 4,22 5,08
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Family Planning Operations 5,41 5,49 2,41
Other treatment
X-ray patients 2,564 2,365 2,482
Laboratory Test 29,666 27,641 30,205
Panchkarma 29,132 31,087 35,887
Other Health programme
The hospital is in the forefront of implementing at the behest of Pune
Municipal corporation national health programme such as pulse polio, TB Dots,
immunizations, school health check up etc. A monthly report is sent to the
corporation as per prescribed procedure. The following statement shows the
figures of the preceding 3 years.
Number of the cases in –
Name of the programme 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07
Pulse Polio 2724 2468 2539
TB Control DOTS
Centre
69
(13 defaulters)
40
(no defaulters)
63
(no defaulters)
Immunization
(in hospital)824 785 1234
School Health
camps (Number of
Student Examined)
310 323 780
Immunization in
Schools1025 895 953
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