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Merit list of eligible candidates for Sanitary Health Inspector Course, 2019-20

Sl. No. Category Name Nerit List Position
1. General PRITHA SAMANTA 1
2. General TWINKLE AGARWAL 2
3. General NANDITA SARKAR 3
4. SC  & DISABLE KUMARI RAJBHAR 4
5. General SIKHA MISHRA 5
6. OBC SARATH. S 6
7. General BARNALI BISWAS 7
8 SC SANTU DURLOV 8
9. General KRISHNA CHATTERJEE 9
10. General DEBJANI KARMAKAR 10
11. General SAYANTAN BAL 11
12. OBC MD. ZEESHAN KHAN 12

By Order

 

 

MINErVA: Mortality in India established through Verbal Autopsy

Information about Cause of Deaths is one of the crucial factors in prolonging life expectancy by avoiding preventable causes of deaths. Reliable information on the number of deaths by age, and cause is the cornerstone of an effective health information system. Levels and trends in cause-specific mortality provide critical insights into emerging or neglected health problems and the effectiveness of current disease control priorities. Further, monitoring progress with national health development goals and global poverty reduction strategies enshrined in the Sustainable Development Goals requires a reliable understanding of how leading causes of death are changing in populations. Yet with the remarkably slow progress over the last 40 years or so in the development of vital registration systems built on medical certification of causes of death, India will be driving blind’. In India. The SRS (Sample Registration System) is the single most important source of data on annual demographic indicators including causes of death in India. Assigning most-probable underlying cause of death for nearly 50,000 deaths identified annually under the SRS all over the country is highly challenging. Though SRS is able to generate reliable vital statistics on the health of populations with accountability, but there is little prospect of it being able to do so if they continue to pursue current cause of death measurement strategies based on incrementally expanding coverage of physician certification of deaths. Therefore it is crucial to urgently improve the quality and availability of information on key mortality indicators, including patterns of disease in populations, and to exploit new measurement and data collection technologies. When deaths occur outside of a hospital or occur in facilities with limited diagnostic capability, verbal autopsy (VA) has increasingly been proposed and used to measure cause of death patterns. Recent studies suggest that VA can provide cause of death information that, at the population level, is similar to death certification in high-quality hospitals.. VA is thus a potential data collection option for low-resource settings to confidently monitor progress with their development strategies, provided it can be shown to be realistic, reliable and routinely applicable.   

In this respect the premier healthcare institute AIIMS Delhi has developed an online platform for the Registrar General of India Office, the Ministry of Home Affairs to provide data on the cause of deaths in the country which helps the government plan and monitor the effectiveness of its health programmes. The platform is called Minerva (Mortality in India established through Verbal Autopsies).The RGI office had signed an MoU with the AIIMS last year to provide technical support for its Sample Registration System-based verbal autopsy.

Under this system, close caregivers of the deceased identified under the SRS are interviewed and they fill up a pre-designed form used by trained physicians to arrive at the cause of death. This system has been necessitated by the fact that most deaths in India, especially rural areas are not medically certified. The platform enables physicians to review the verbal autopsy form and enter the cause of death in the form of a standard international code sitting at their office. It also has online training platform for doctors to learn about the system and on how to arrive at and code a cause of death.

About 24 partner institutes and 400 doctors have already registered with the system which will start coding of the verbal autopsy forms from next week. AIIMS will provide additional support in the form of training in conduct of verbal autopsy, training of physicians to code the cause of death and development of IT platform for training and coding.

Dr. U.K. Chattopadhyay,    DIRECTOR

ADMISSION NOTICE: Master of Veterinary Public Health (MVPH) 2019-21

Applications are invited from candidates for admission to the Master of Veterinary Public Health (MVPH) course (2019-21) conducted by AIIH&PH., Kolkata.

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Application Form:- Please Click Here

The last date of receipt of completed application forms is 14.06.2019

                                                                             Additional Director

ADMISSION NOTICE : DHS (2019-20), Dip. Diet. (2019-20), DHPE (2019-20) and M.Sc. in Applied Nutrition (2019-21)

Applications are invited from candidates for admission – DHS(2019-20), Dip. Diet. (2019-20), DHPE(2019-20) and M.Sc. in Applied Nutrition (2019-21)

Application forms, eligibility criteria and other details are available online(between 25.5.19-06.6.19) at  https://wbuhs.ac.in

Stipend to Students: Rs. Rs. 7,500/- p.m. for all Diploma Courses subject to terms and condition applicable

  • The last date of online submission in application  on 06.06.2019     

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  • Application forms, eligibility criteria and other details 
              1. M.Sc in Applied Nutrition 2019-2021 – Click Here 
              2.  DHS, Dip. Diet, DHPE -2019-20          –  Click Here 
            3.  Application Forms                                        –   Click Here                                                                          
                                                                            – Additional Director

                               

           

NOTIFICATION FOR THREE DAYS FOUNDATION COURSE ON OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH & SAFETY FROM 3RD JULY TO 5TH JULY, 2019 AT AIIH&PH, KOLKATA

Foundation Course on Occupational Health & Safety

The All India Institute of Hygiene and Public Health, Kolkata is going to organise a three days “Foundation Course on Occupational Health & Safety”.  The venue of the programme is AIIH&PH Main Campus, at 110 C.R. Avenue, Kolkata 700073.

 

Date : 3rd – 5th July 2019
Timing : 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Venue : All India Institute of Hygiene & Public Health (Auditorium), 110, Chittaranjan Avenue,    Kolkata-700073.
Minimum Qualification     : Graduate (Medical)
Course  Content :

 

Three days Foundation Course on Occupational Health & Safety

For details Please         

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Course Fees : There is no course fee
 Working Lunch and Snacks will be provided during  the workshop                                
TA/DA : No  TA/DA will be provided
The Closing Date of application : 10.6.2019
Application will be accepted purely on first come first serve basis
Total no. of participants in the batch : 30
Confirmation will be sent through e-mail by : 21st June 2019
Course Co-ordinator : Dr.Monalisha Sahu, Asstt Professor,  Department of Occupational Health, All India Institute of Hygiene & Public Health,110, Chittaranjan Avenue,  Kolkata-700073  Ph. No. 033- 22412860/    3831 (Ext 231) 

 

 

The Hostel/Guest House accommodation may be made available on normal payment basis subject to vacancy position.

Click here for the Registration Form.

 Scan copy of applications should be sent through e-mail :  drmonalisha@outlook.com

 

 

 

 

 

Recommended Names of the Candidates for Admission in Short Term Skill Based Training Course for Sanitary Health Inspector, 2019-20

A.I.I.H.&P.H SANITARY HEALTH INSPECTOR COURSE,  2019-20   (Category wise merit list of eligible candidates)

Category-ST 1.  Neelam Meena
Category- SC No candidate applied
 Category- OBC 1.  Swagata Paul

2.  Raj Aaryan

Category- General 1.  Rakesh Mandal

2.  Sucheta Kundu

3. Payel Chowdhury

4. Rajkumar Addhya

5.  Swarnali Santra

6.  Ranajit Mondal

7.  Arnab Sarkar

8. Priyanka Meur

9.  Arijit Smith

10. Shirsendu Ghoshal

11 . Akash Chaki

12. Kushal Dey

13. Anindita Bichali

      No PWD candidate applied

  • Above selected candidates are requested to come to the All India Institute of Hygiene & Public Health, 110, Chittaranjan Avenue, Kolkata -700073 along with all relevant original document and course fee for admission on or before 18th April, 2019.