Welcome to our Website "Baba Vishwanath Ayurvedic Medical college and Hospital" , Martinganj , U.P. The College is approved by Ministry of AYUSH, Gove. of India and CCIM New Delhi.
We, at The "Baba Vishwanath Ayurvedic Medical college and Hospitale" , Martinganj, Azamgarh , U.P. canvass, local colours—that is what we, at The Baba Vishwanath Ayurvedic Medical college and Hospital , simply believe in.
Read moreThe College has a well established 60 beds hospital, allopathic specialist and 24 hour emergency services with all modern Facilities and 8 Ayurvedic M.S. specialist doctor. The hospital has 24 hours ambulance facilities available.
Read moreWith the growing institutionalization of education in Ayurveda there is an increased demand to study Ayurveda amongst young students. Under the Aegis of Maa Vindhyavasini Shodh Evam Prashikshan Nyaas Sambhupur Ghaji - Azamgarh , Baba Vishwanath Ayurvedic Medical college and Hospital" , Martinganj , U.P. is committed to give quality education and health care facilities to the society. In the field of academics, our focus is to impart quality education and tap the hidden potentials of the young minds by inculcating theoretical knowledge, practical skills and unconventional techniques backed with relentless efforts and persuasion. The college aims at elevating the standards of Ayurveda education through quality teaching....Read More
Prof.(Dr.)MANORMA MISHRA
Principal
Vice-Chancellor, Vice Chancellor. (Mahayogi Guru Gorakhnath AYUSH University)
The origins of the ancient healing science known as Ayurveda are lost in cosmic antiquity. According to the ancient text Caraka-samhita, this ``Science of Life and Longevity`` is eternal and is revealed in each universe in each of its infinite cycles of creation and destruction. This extremely rare appearance of God is recorded in the Vedic literature of ancient India.`` Education in Ayurveda has a rich tradition. It was taught in the universities of Takshila and Nalanda in ancient times - the golden era of Ayurveda. However, it suffered a setback during medieval period and more so during British rule in India. Fortunately, Ayurveda has received a new impetus after independence and is on its way to revival.