“Sai Ram Trophy – Sai Ram Homeo Inter-collegiate Sports Meet was held on Saturday the 15th of December 2018 at Sri Sai Ram Homoeopathy Medical College Campus. Volley Ball (For Men & Women), Basket Ball (For Men), Throw Ball (For Women) & Cricket (For Men) were held and Venkateswara Homoeopathic Medical College, Porur, Chennai bagged the Overall Championship.”
Chairman & CEO’s Message
Education is the basis of all progress. It is for this very reason that we forayed into education, about 18 years ago. Over a decade and a half of experience has taught us that progress is possible only, if men and women are equally well-educated.
The entire purpose of education is not to restrict itself to imparting bookish knowledge only but inculcate humanitarian values like wisdom, compassion, courage, humility, integrity and reliability in a student.
We just like you, believe in holistic education for your child, encompassing – academics, co-curricular activities, sports education and life-skills learning & research. Our endeavor is to strike a balance between state-of-the-art infrastructure and an internationally acceptable education in a more practical oriented way.
At SRI SAIRAM HOMOEOPATHY MEDICAL COLLEGE & RESEARCH CENTRE we impart education that is based on conscience and practice, we rear a breed of young minds that are bustling with self confidence, motivation and ever ready to take up challenges.
Contact Us
College Campus
Sri Sai Ram Homoeopathy Medical College RC & Hospital,
Sai Leo Nagar, Poonthandalam,
West Tambaram, Chennai – 600 044.
Tamilnadu, India.
Phone +917530033666
Email principal@sairamhomoeo.edu.in
Administrative Office
Sri SAIRAM GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS
‘SAI BHAVAN’,
No.31, Madley Road,
T.Nagar, Chennai – 600 017.
Tamilnadu, India.
Landmark: Near Madley Subway & Behind Leo Complex
Phone 044 – 4226 7777 (30 lines)
Website www.sairamhomoeo.edu.in
Tambaram Hospital Address:
Sri Sai Ram Homoeopathy Hospital
(A UNIT OF SRI SAI RAM HOMOEQPATHY MEDICAL COLLEGE AND RESEARCH CENTRE)
NO.14, V.o.c Street,
Opposite To Doctors Plaza,
West Tambaram, Chennai – 45.
Consulting HRS – 07:30 AM to 08:30 PM
Tel: 044 – 22263707
Route Map:
Students
Short Term Studentship Homoeopathy Program (STSH 2023) – Selected Students List
S. No. | Name of the Student with STSH ID | Year | Guide Name | Selected topic for the Research |
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1. | L. DIVYA PRIYA (STSH 230598) | IV BHMS | Dr. P.J. Suresh | A comparative study to evaluate the efficacy of Ferrum Metallicum 200 C and Zincum Metallicum in Bhendi Yellow vein mosaic virus of Abelmoschus Esculentus |
2. | R. KAMALESH KUMAR SURYA (STSH 230956) | IV BHMS | Dr. J. Preena Jane | An Experimental study to evaluate the efficacy of Zingiber Officinale Q Via Olfaction as inhaler steam drops in Bronchical Asthma assessed through Asthma Control Test |
Short Term Studentship Homoeopathy Program (STSH 2022) – Selected Students List
S. No. | Name of the Student with STSH ID | Year | Guide Name | Selected Topic For The Research |
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01 | Poojashan.T (220682) | III BHMS | Dr. K. Suwaamynaathan | Effectiveness of Carbovegetabilis 30C, 200C, 1M on Capsicum annum Linn affected with Anthracnose. |
02 | Atchaya .G (220685) | III BHMS | Dr. M. Lakshmi Priya | An experimental study of Sepia 30c, 200c, 1M potencies in controlling the charcoal rot in maize crop |
03 | S. Sakthikumar (220697) | II BHMS | Dr. P. Cheramannan | A comparative study on efficacy of Lycopodiumclavatum 200 and Phosphoric acid 200 on premature greying of hair in young adults. |
04 | Yuvashree.G (220763) | IV BHMS | Dr. A. Nesa Kumar | The study on the efficacy of Homoeopathic medicine Arsenicum album 200 in primary dysmenorrhea. |
05 | Sharmila.A (220784) | III BHMS | Dr. S.P. Aaedeen | An experimental study to define the efficacy of homoeopathic medicine Sarsaparilla officinalis Q as external application in heel fissure. |
06 | JoneyClaver (220788) | II BHMS | Dr. P.J. Suresh | An experimental study on Arnica montana 30 in rose plant grafting. |
07 | T. Kavya (220791) | III BHMS | Dr. B. Shunmathi | An open label pilot study to explore the effectiveness of Escholziacalifornica in the treatment of primary insomnia in college students. |
08 | MoghalZubedaTaj (220793) | IV BHMS | Dr. P. Venkadakrishnan | A clinical study on PCOS with the aid of Minton’s Uterine Therapeutics. |
09 | SadhakathAfridha (220838) | III BHMS | Dr. L.M. Asif Ali | An open label comparative study to assess the effectiveness of Pancreatinum3xv/s 30 C with and without Metformin for type II Diabetes mellitus. |
10 | S. Priyanka (220671) | IV BHMS | Dr. A. Sumaiyah | To confirm the effectiveness of Phosphoric acid 30CH on the growth and productivity of Solanumlycopersicumlinn. |
Short Term Studentship Programme 2018
The following 6 Students of Sri Sai Ram Homoeopathy Medical College & Research Centre are selected for the Short Term Studentship Programme (STSH) 2018 conducted by Central Council for Research in Homoeopathy (CCRH), New Delhi, India. This is a Research programme for students Conducted every year by CCRH. Total students selected for STSH 2018 from various colleges all over India is 108.
S.N0 | Name of the Student | Year | Topic for the Research | Guide Name |
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1 | Preethana .E.Y | III BHMS | An Eco-friendly approach in the growth of the plants by Homoeopathic medicine Tanacetum vulgarea as an Insecticide in the growth of Lycopersicon eseculentum | Dr. F. Rameezha Burvin |
2 | Preetha .R | II BHMS | A Comprehensive study of tissue remedies in the treatment of dandruff | Dr. G. Gengalakshmi |
3 | Meena .D | IV BHMS | Role of Homoeopathy in the management of hypothyroidism | Dr. R. Arun Kumar |
4 | Kuralarasi .M | II BHMS | Constitutional approach of childhood asthma in the Homoeopathic medicine | Dr. P.J. Suresh |
5 | Kalaivaanan .T | III BHMS | Efficacy of Natrum muriaticum 30 for Headache in undergraduate BHMS girl students | Dr. P. Cheramannan |
6 | Thamarai Ravishankar | III BHMS | Efficacy of Jaborandi Q in the treatment of hair fall controls both externally and internally. | Dr. R. Vijay Anand |
Staff
Cultural & Sports
Cultural:
Cultural talents are regularly identified and motivated in our college. Our college conducts regular cultural activity and cultural meets every year. Cultural programs also have been incorporated in all the club activity programs and college programs. An exclusive club FINE ARTS AND Cultural CLUB is active and coordinates these activities
Sports:
Sports activities are given utmost importance at our institution. Our students regularly participate in all sports competitions and bring laurels to the institution and themselves. Our sports complex is a marvel in itself boasting of cricket grounds, volley ball courts, basket ball courts, Throw ball courts, kabaddi and athletic tracks. Another added facility is indoor sports complex with a fully equipped gym. The atmosphere and surroundings of the institution are conducive for developing sports personalities and sports activities.
A special club dedicated to sports – SPORTS CLUB which is active in our college coordinates many sports activity and tournaments inside and outside our college. Recently Sri Sai Ram Homoeopathy Medical College & Research Centre organized an inter college sports meet.
Conveniences at any cost!!
- Special coaching by sports experts are provided to our students to excel in competitions
- Bus facilities and the needed help are provided for practice in the evenings
- Outstanding sports performers are given awards and rewards during the sports day celebrations
- Special attention has been given to spot out and develop the sports talents of our girl students
SDG
RRC
- Red Ribbon Club is a movement started by the Government of India in schools and colleges through which, students will spread awareness over HIV / AIDS. It motivates and guides to the students community to extend their kind help towards developing healthy life styles, donating blood to all the needy by promotion of Regular voluntary blood donation. OBJECTIVES
- Educate youth with correct, concise and adequate information and heighten their level of awareness about HIV AIDS, STI and other related issues (thus eliminate myths and misconceptions).
- Enable youth to identify and understand situations of exploitation and abuse.
- Sensitize the youth regarding care and support needs of people affected with HIV AIDS and instil in them the spirit to reduce the stigma and discrimination against them.
- Create and train among the youth a cadre of peer educators for spreading awareness about HIV-AIDS and its prevention in the community.
YRC

The Red Cross Society is a worldwide, well known, universally accepted, admired and internationally identified humanitarian service organisation. It is the biggest, independent non-religious, non-political, non-sectarian and voluntary relief organisation treating people equally all over the world without any discrimination as to their nationality race and religious beliefs. It was established in 1863 in Geneva, Switzerland. The Father of Red Cross movement and recipient of noble award for peace in 1901 was “Jean Henry Dunant”, who was a successful businessman. While going on a business mission, Dunant came on 24th June 1859 to Castiglione. It was on the same day, the battle of Solferino was fought nearby between French and Austrian armies. Dunant was horrified and moved by the sight and plight of the wounded soldiers. On witnessing the pathetic scene he forgot his business and started relief operations to all the wounded soldiers with the help of people in nearby villages. In 1862 Dunant wrote a book “A memory of Solferino” which paved the way for the first Geneva Conference in 26th October 1863. The Geneva Society for Public Welfare considered Dunant’s proposals which were mentioned in his book and convened a multinational conference for implementing them.
JEAN HENRY DUNANT
(Father Of Red Cross)
8th May 1828 – 30th Oct 1910
A resolution for the formation of medical relief societies “ Society for the relief of wounded combatants” was passed and the Red Cross Emblem to protect the members of Relief team was adopted. The name was changed subsequently in the year 1867 as “Red Cross Society” by Netherland. In 1875 the five member commission of the Geneva Society for Public Welfare began to call itself the International Committee of Red Cross (ICRC). In 1876 Muslim countries adopted Red Crescent on white background instead of Red Cross. The Red Cross Societies in times of peace pursue a variety of activities devoted to the health, safety and well being of the people, with the best relationship, understanding and cooperation between many governments and their national societies.
The involvement and contribution of young people to the work of the Red Cross has an interesting history. This genesis of their engagement originated in the province of Quebec, Canada in 1914, when school children first participated in the humanitarian work of the Red Cross work by making bandages, dressings and other comforts for soldiers. The idea soon spread to Europe, United States, Australia, Italy, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, New Zealand, Poland, Switzerland, United Kingdom and Yugoslavia France, Japan, Romania and Sweden in short duration .
In 1922, the youth programme of the Red Cross was officially recognized and supported by Resolution No. XVIII adopted by the General Council of League of Red Cross Societies and expansion of the Red Cross youth programmes to young people outside the schools or other than those attending educational institution were embodied in one of the General Councils resolutions XIX.
The Red Cross through its junior and youth programmes, plays an important role in channelling and guiding the young energy in the cause of humanitarian action. The following are some glimpses of Youth Red Cross.
The main purpose of organizing the Youth Red Cross is :
- Informing youth members and others the roles and responsibilities of the Red Cross and encourage them to contribute.
- An awareness on the care of their own health and that of others.
- Understanding and acceptance of civic responsibilities and acting accordingly with humanitarian concern, to fulfill the same.
- To enable the growth and development of, spirit of service and sense of duty with dedication and devotion in the minds of youth.
- To foster better friendly relationship with all, without any discrimination.
- Organizing blood donation camps.
- Rendering help and assistance to the needy and meritorious physically challenged people.
- Organizing 7-Day special camp for YRC Volunteers in rural villages in and around Chennai during summer vacation.
- Organizing a talent hunt programme among orphanage students and visually challenged people.
NSS

Our Regular Activities at a Glance
- Free medical campus at various and needy villages
- Dental camp, Health camp & Eye camp
- Homoeopathy Medical camps.
- Personality development programs.
- NSS volunteers participation and performance in skit, dance and drama
- Counseling sessions and medical advise
- Conducting Traffic awareness events and Taking part in peak hour traffic regulations.
- Conducted rallies for different social awareness themes in association with other social organizations
- Tree plantation and helping the people to do so frequently
- Special camps for road safety measures
- Cancer awareness programs
- Beach , forest and public lakes clean up