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About Us
Regional Research Institute for Homoeopathy, Shimla is working under Central Council for Research in Homoeopathy, Ministry of AYUSH, Govt. of India for carrying out research and treatment in the field of homoeopathic system of medicine. This Institute was established by the Council as a Clinical Research Unit for Homoeopathy in a rented accommodation in the year 1979. The Institute has been upgraded as Regional Research Institute in the year 2005 by merging four units (viz. CRU Patiala, CRU Jammu, CRU(T) Bharmour and CRU Shimla.
Staff Members at the Institute
Training received by Dr. Nitin Kumar Saklani (Research officer (H)- Scientist 1)- Regular staff
1.Training received from NIMHANS trained medicos for giving CBT (Cognitive Behavioral therapy) for behavioral modification in Drug addicted subject.
2.Trained in various cosmological aesthetic procedures.
3.Training received from ICMR (Indian Council for Medical Research) for conducting a Multicentric study on “Regional prevalence and phenotypic variation in PCOS” – Virtual expert cum Monitoring Committee meeting ICMR PCOS Task Force Project- while working JMO (Junior Medical Officer) in PGIMER, Chandigarh.
4.Induction training program (11-01-2021 to 4-02-2021) through virtual platform – Microsoft team.
a. Overview of Drug Standardization activities.
b. Overview of Drug proving activity.
c. Overview of Clinical verification activity.
d. Overview of clinical research activity.
e. Overview of Epidemic research activity.
f. Overview of Basic and Fundamental research activity.
g. Library resources at CCRH
h. Ethical guidelines
i. Publication ethics
j. Good clinical practice guidelines
k. Challenges for doing research in Homoeopathy.
l. Personality development skills and interpersonal behavior at work place.
m. Research methodology & Biostatistics
-Descriptive
-Analytical
-Descriptive and
-Inferential
n. CCRH Research policy
o. GFR and CCS rules
p. NABH and AHIMS
q. Search formulation e.g.Pubmed and open access
r. Documentation, record keeping and reporting guidelines.
5.Statcraft stastical training ( 3 days workshop organized by CCRH Headquarters through Online platform ) – 19.07.2021 to 22.07.2021
6.Implementation, Practical Application & Training of Official language policy – 26.07.2021
7.Sexual harassment in India: in theory and practice. – organized National Institute for homoeopathy.
8.Training on how to registered and use upto date advance clinical decision support tool” – 03.08.2021
9.Training on how to publish your case reportin Homoeopathy – 03.08.2021
10.Training on how to access CCRH E- Library – 12.08.2021
11.Management of Treatment Resistance Depression- 21.08.2021
12.Training done through online platform on using JOVE video for research and education – faculty trainee.
13.Online training on Intellectual Property Right (IPR) on dated 12.10.2021
14.Online training on Publication of Research papers: Exploring the GAP – 27.10.2021 organized by CCRH Headquarters.
Training received by Dr. Rajni Verma (SRF)- Temporary staff
1. 19-12-2018-Webinar on 'A training session on using Vithoulkas Compass Software' on 19th December 2018
2. 6-05-19- Webinar on 'Using Vithoulkas Compass Software in day to day OPD practice' on 6th May
3. 4-04-2020- MOHFW & Ministry of AYUSH: National TOT National AYUSH Doctors and Practitioners for COVID-19 Preparedness, Response and Containment
4. 16-04-2020-Training Programme on COVID-19
5. 17-04-2020- Online Training Session on RADAR OPUS
6. 25-04-2020- Training Webinar to Enhance the Utility of RADAROPUS software in daily practice
7. 27-04-2020- Authorship criteria in publishing research work and issue surrounding it
8. 7-05-2020 Sample size determination
9. 10-05-2020-Covid-19 response and containment measures: Training of Covid-warriors (Homoeopathic Doctors and workers).
10. 23-05-2020- Critical thinking as applied to the Art and Science of decision making in Homoeopathy.
11. 27-05-2020- Ethical consideration for clinical research during Covid-19 webinar with CDSA
12. 29-05-2020 Clinical trial and Research Covid-19
13. 19-05-2020- I-GoT Training Clinical management of Covid-19
14. 20-05-2020- I-GoT Training Psychological care of patients with covid-19
15. 23-05-2020- I-GoT Training Infection prevention through PPE
16. 25-05-2020- I-GoT Training Pregnancy and covid-19
17. 25-05-2020- I-GoT Training Pediatrics concern during covid-19
18. 28-05-2020- I-GoT Training Infection prevention and control
19. 30-05-2020 I-GoT Training on Basics of Covid-19
20. 4-06-2020-Ayush Webinar on AYUSH Sanjivini App
21. 8-07-2020-Webinar for sensitization of AYUSH Practitioners and Public on AYUSH Sanjivani Mobile app.
22. 10-7-2020-Webinar (W.2) on latest knowledge and research updates on COVID-19 for CCRH Scientists.
23. 22-07-2020- Pharmacovigilence webinar with CDSA.
24. 25-09-2020-Webinar on latest knowledge and research updates on COVID-19 for CCRH Scientists
25. 07-10-2020- Recent advances in medical and allied sciences research ample scope for Homoeopathic research with a special focus on Covid-19.
26. 29-10-2020-Webinar (W.3) on latest knowledge and research updates on COVID-19 for CCRH Scientists.
27. 09-11-20- Training programme on insight into e-office –Rail Tel perspective for CCRH
28. 27-11-20. Webinar on good clinical practice in day-to-day clinical care.
29. 17-12-2020 - Webinar on latest knowledge and research updates on COVID-19.
Training received by Shri Raju (Laboratory Technician):
1. Training program at the headquarters office of CCRH New Delhi 17.10.2005 to 21.10.2005.
2. In service training/ workshop for Laboratory Technician CCRH held at Peerles Hospital and B. K Roy Research center Kolkata w.e.f. 16 Dec to 21 Dec,2013.
3. I Got training laboratory sample collection and and testing on 30 th April 2020, online due to COVID 19.
Training received by Mrs. Chanchal Kumari (UDC)
1. Hindi Workshop at Noida.
2. Admin & Acct training at CCRH Headquater.
3. Webinar related to use of AYUSH Sanjivini app.
4. Training for operating PFMS (Public Finance Management System).
5. Online Hindi workshop. - 2021
Research Studies
Various Clinical and Research activities currently ongoing at RRI (H), Shimla
I. A multicentric Clinical Verification Study of the Drugs proved by the council:
1 |
‘A multicentric clinical verification study drug proved by the council with Prognostic Factor Research’ on Acorus calamus |
Nov 2018-ongoing |
2 |
A multicentric clinical verification study on 08 drug proved by the council with Prognostic Factor Research’ on Apium graveolens |
Nov 2018-ongoing |
3 |
A multicentric clinical verification study on drug proved by the council with Prognostic Factor Research’ on Brassica oleracia |
Nov 2018-ongoing |
4 |
A multicentric clinical verification study on drug proved by the council with Prognostic Factor Research’ on Cochlea reaarmoracia |
Nov 2018-ongoing |
5 |
A multicentric clinical verification study on drug proved by the council with Prognostic Factor Research’ on Datura arborea |
Nov 2018-ongoing |
6 |
A multicentric clinical verification study on drug proved by the council with Prognostic Factor Research’ on Datura metel |
Nov 2018-ongoing |
7 |
‘A multicentric clinical verification study on drug proved by the council with Prognostic Factor Research’ on Leucas aspera |
Nov 2018-ongoing |
II. Specialty OPD
· Paediatrics Clinic
· Rheumatology Clinic
· Lifestyle Disorder Clinic
III. Public health activities
Swasthyarakshan programme |
Health camps have been organised under SwasthyaRakshan Programme in five identified villages/colonies from April 2015 to 31st August 2018 wherein 7965 patients attended in camps |
Door to door individual health survey in predominant areas 1.10.2016-30.11.2016 |
728 families covered at baseline and more than 500 families covered during each 1st, 2nd and 3rd follow-up under family health profile survey and 202 individuals covered at baseline, 55 individuals covered during subsequent follow-ups under individual health status survey |
SC Health Camps |
28 villages by 09 Institutes/ Units have been adopted to undertake the activity of SC health camp having more than 40% of SC population. The objective of the programme is to provide free medical facilities to the people at their doorstep, create awareness/educate people about the healthy lifestyle through health promotion activities and Identification of common prevalent disease in the villages. In the year 2019-20 a new project under the SC camp has been incorporated namely ‘Public Health Intervention in Geriatrics Healthcare’, in which screening of elderly population above 60 years of age for their psychosocial need using predefined questionnaire and sensitizing community at the doorstep. |
Mass Prophylactic distribution |
Door to door distribution of Homoeopathic prophylactic medicine for COVID 19 in which Approximately 5732 population is provided with Homoeopathic immune boosting medicine to Front line workers and general population of nearby area. |
Azadi Amrit Mahotsav |
Under the ambient of “Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav” 3146 peoples were given Homoeopathic Prophylactic medicines for boosting their immunity with special emphasis on Geriatrics and Child age group, for creating strong immunity shield in the more prone population get affected in the tail of 2nd COVID wave and upcoming predicted 3rd COVID wave. |
PoshanMah |
PoshanMah 2020 Ø Development of Nutrigardens across the associated campuses / premises: Total 18 regional nutritious fruits are grown in nearby area. Ø Photographs of Pictorial depiction of regional plants having nutritional value in institute camps, OPD/ IPD. Ø IEC activities. o Slogan submitted in English and regional language. Ø PoshanPakhwada March 2021 (16th to 31st March 2021) o Poster related to importance of nutrition for combating malnutrition has been displayed in the OPD halls as well as in the institute premises. – Approx 120 people is benefited. Ø Organized Poshan Panchayat – 33 members were benefited. o Organized Digital Poshan Panchayat at Bhatakuffer – 26 members were benefited. o Organized walk / rally in nearby area – All residents of nearby area of the institute approximately 1000. o Celebration of RashtriyaPoshan Abhiyan during month of Sep – 2021 o First Week: Plantation activity in the form of PoshanVatika at the space available Approximately 12 regional nutritious plant. o Second Week: YOGA and AYUSH for Nutrition for School going student webinar is organized for DAV school. – Approximately 200 student was benefitted. o Third Week: Distribution of Nutrition Kits comprising of regional nutritious food to beneficiary of Anganwadi along with IEC. Approximately 50 children were benefitted. o Fourth Week: Identification of Severely Acute Malnourished (SAM) children and pregnant female and distributing the nutritive kits comprising of Nutritious regional Vegetable and pulses. |
Swachchtapakhwada |
Activities undertaken during SwachhataPakhwada from 16th October 2020 to 31st October 2020. Various activity performed during the period for creating awareness related to importance of Hygiene and sanitation, creating awareness related to COVID appropriate behaviour in patient of OPD and School going children through online platform. Approximately 300 subjects were educated and benefitted with the activities. |
AYUSH 64 |
Under the Mass distribution of AYUSH 64 in asymptomatic and mild to moderate COVID 19 patients in home isolation. –55 patients enrolled for checking the effectiveness of AYUSH 64 on asymptomatic, mild, and moderate cases of Home isolated COVID 19 positive cases. |
*Various activities given on different occasion by Ministry of AYUSH and CCRH Headquarter is performed according to the task given to us.
Protocol developed to undertake the study:
Clinical Trial:
1. Effectiveness of individualized homoeopathic medicines in treatment of Acne vulgaris Double-blind, randomized, placebo- controlled, pilot trial.
2. Effectiveness of individualized homeopathic medicines in treatment of Atopic Dermatitis: Open labeled observational clinical trial.
3. The impact of COVID 19 in Menstrual Health of Adolescence girls in Shimla: A KAP Survey on School and College going girls.
4. Prospective evaluation of Few Homoeopathic Rubrics of Kent’s Repertory related to modalities of Itching in various Dermatological conditions from LR (Likelihood Ratio).
5. Adjuvant anti-diabetic role of alloxanum 30 in hyperglycemia: A single blind, Placebo controlled External pilot trial.
Theoretical Research Article:
1. Methods of doing Systematic review and Meta- analysis: Merits and Demerits in the field of Homoeopathy.
2.
Annexure 4
Research projects concluded since inception
1.Adenotonsillar Hypertrophy in Children.
2.Chronic Non-specific Low Back Pain
3.PROM study
4.Vithoulkas Compass
5.Acute Tracheobronchitis -Oct. 2005 to Sept. 2008
6.Acute Rhinitis in Children-Oct. 2005 to June 2008
7.Distress During Climacteric Years-Oct. 2005 -Sep.2009
8.Uterine Fibroid-June 2009 - Nov. 2011
9.Influenza Like Illness-June 2009 - Dec. 2010
10.Chronic sinusitis (observational study-2005-2010
11.Chronic rhinosinusitis (RCT)-2012-2014
12.Urolithiasis (RCT)-2012-2015
13.AOM (RCT)- 2014 -2018
14.Bronchial Asthma-1987-2003
15.Sinusitis- 1985-1999
16.Tonsillitis -1985-1999
17.Pediatric problems (ARI)-2003-2005
18.Cervicitis & Cervical Erosion-1988-2003
19.Alopecia- 1979-1985
Following Projects were concluded at CRU (T) Bharmour before its merger with RRI, Shimla:
1. Skin disorders - 1992-2002
2. Helminthiasis - 1992-2002
3. Arthritis - 1992-2002
4. Bronchitis - 2003-2004
5. Oral diseases - 2003-2004
Project concluded at CRU (T) Leh before merger:
1. Folklore Survey - 1985-1988
2. Bronchial Asthma - 1988-2003
3. Arthritis - 1988-2003
4. Bronchitis - 2003-2004
Concluded at CRU (T) Patiala:
1. Skin disorders (Allergic Dermatitis1985-2003
2. Bronchial Asthma 1996-2003
3. Osteoarthritis 1993-2003
4. Traumatic arthritis 2003-2005
5. Cervical Spondylosis (Drug Related) - 1998-2003
6. Osteoarthritis (Drug Related) 1985-1994
committees
Institutional Purchase Committee:-
1 |
Dr. Anil Thakur, Associate Professor, Govt. Degree College, Sanjauli Shimla |
- Chairman |
2. |
Shri Rakesh Kumar, Senior Executive Engineer, Shimla Electrical Division No.1 Block No. 8 Kasumpti, Shimla |
Member |
3 |
Dr. T.R. Sharma, Associate Professor R.K. M.V. Shimla. |
Member |
4 |
Dr. Bhawan Singh, R.O. (H) S-2, RRI (H) Shimla. |
Member |
5 |
Dr. Sunil S. Ramteke, Officer In-charge RRI (H) Shimla. |
Member Convener |
Institutional Ethical Committee:-
1 |
Dr. Rajiv Raina, Professor, Department of Medicine,India Gandhi Medical College (IGMC) Shimla |
Chairperson |
2 |
Dr. A. K. Sahai HOD, Pharmacology Department, IGMC, Shimla |
Member (Person from basis medical science) |
3 |
Dr. K. L. Gupta Retd, Professor, Department of Surgery,IGMC, C-20, Lane,IV, Sector-1,Phase-1, New Shimla |
Member (Clinician) |
4 |
Dr. N.P. Singh, Principal, Solan Homoeopathic Medical College & Hospital, Kumarhatti, Solan, H.P.-173229 |
Member (Clinician) |
5 |
Mr. George Retd. District and Session Judge, Pine Cottage, Pathaghati, Shimla |
Member (Legal expert/retired Judge) |
6 |
Mr. Jatinder Verma Director/President Gramin Vikas Avam Manav Kalyan Samiti ,Totu, Shimla |
Member (Social Scientist/representative of NGO) |
7 |
Mr. Pankaj Basotia Associate Professor, Philosophy Government College, Choura Maidan, Shimla. |
Member (Philosopher) |
8 |
Mr. H. R. Sharma B-21, Brahim Kutir,Sector-1,Main Road, New Shimla |
Member (Lay person) |
9 |
Dr. Sunil S. Ramteke Officer-Incharge, Regional Research Institute for Homoeopathy, Shimla |
Member Secretary |
Internal Complaints Committee on Sexual Harassment of women at workplace:-
1 |
Smt. Amita Gupta Sr. Architect, Office of Chief Architect HPPWD, Nigam Vihar, Chhota Shimla. |
Chairman |
2 |
Shri. Kuldeep Raj, UDC |
Member |
3. |
Smt. Chanchal Kumari, LDC/GDA |
Member |
4 |
Ms. Sangeeta Kumari, Himachal Pradesh Voluntary Health Association,Shimla. |
Member |
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Publication
Publication status of Research activity concluded since inception at RRI (H), Shimla
I. |
Clinical Research |
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1. |
Uterine Fibroid |
June 2009 - Nov. 2011 |
Oberai P., Indira B., Varanasi R., Rath P., Sharma B., Soren A. A multicentric randomized clinical trial of homoeopathic medicines in fifty millesimal potencies vis-à -vis centesimal potencies on symptomatic uterine fibroids. Indian J Res Homoeopathy 2016 ;10 (1): 25-34 |
2. |
Influenza Like Illness |
June 2009 - Dec. 2010 |
Chakraborty PS, Lamba CD, Nayak D, John MD, Sarkar DB, Poddar A, et al. Effect of individualized homoeopathic treatment in influenza like illness: A multicenter, single blind, randomized, placebo-controlled study. Indian J Res Homoeopathy 2013; 7:22-30 |
3. |
Chronic sinusitis (observational study) |
2005-2010 |
Sharma SR, Bhanumurty K, Sahagal GC, Sharma B, Bharatalaxmi KSV, Raju KS, et al. Clinical evaluation of homoeopathic medicines in sinusitis. Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy 2008; 2(1):26-37 |
4. |
Chronic rhinosinusitis (RCT) |
2012-2014 |
(Study protocol) Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy, Jul-Sep 2014; 8(3):123-28 ( Manuscript preparation under process) |
5. |
Urolithiasis (RCT) |
2012-2015 |
Manuscript prepared. Under circulation to co-authors for their comments. |
6. |
Acute Otitis media (AOM)(RCT) |
Nov 2014–Nov 2018 |
Acute otitis media in children involves intake of antibiotics as a common prescription. Homoeopathic treatment for symptoms if found efficacious will reduce the burden of intake of antibiotics. A total of 396 cases were screened and 235 were enrolled. The study has been concluded in November 2018. The data is under the process of verification for analysis. |
II. |
Clinical Verification |
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1. |
A multicentric Clinical Verification Study of the Drugs Proved by the Council (23 Drugs) |
2010-2014 |
Chakraborty PS, Khurana A, Vichitra AKN, Chakraborty D, Singh DK, Singh H, et al. Iris tenax - A multicentric clinical verification study. Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy. 2010;4(2):18-22. Nayak C, Singh V, Singh K, Chakraborty PS, Kaushik, Ray RK, et al. Glycyrrhiza glabra - A muticentric clinical verification study. Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy. 2010;4(3):22-33. Nayak C, Singh V, Singh K, Chakraborty PS, Kaushik, Ray RK et al, Tylophora indica - A multicentric clinical verification study. Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy. 2010;4(4):12-18. Chakraborty PS, Ali SA, Kaushik S, Ray RK, Yadav RP, Rai MK, et al. Curcuma longa - A multicentric clinical verification study. Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy. 2011;5(1):19-27. Chakraborty PS, Kaushik S, Ray RK, Yadav RP, Rai MK, D, et al. Cassia fistula - A multicentric clinical verification study. Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy. 2011;5(2):20-29. Chakraborty PS, Kaushik S, Nain SS, P, Prasad VG, D Singh, et al. Alfalfa - A multicentric clinical verification study. Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy. 2011;5(3):36-43. Chakraborty PS, Kaushik S, Nain SS, Singh P, Singh D, Singh O, et al. Staphylococcinum - A multicenter clinical verification study. Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy. 2012;6(2):15-21. Chakraborty PS, Kaushik S, Nain SS, Singh P, Singh O, Das KC, et al. Clinical Verification of Ichthyolum - A multicentric observational study. Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy. 2012;6(4):24-33. Chakraborty PS, Kaushik S, Singh P, Nain SS, Singh O, Ramteke SS, et al. Assessing the therapeutic usefulness of Ricinus communis: A multicentric observational clinical verification study. Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy. 2014;8(4):200-208. |
2. |
A multicentric Clinical Verification Study of the Drugs proved by the council (16 Drugs) |
2014-2018 |
Manchanda RK, Chakraborty PS, Singh P, Nayan SS, Singh O, Pradhan PK, et al. Mygalelasiodora: A - multicentric observational homoeopathic clinical verification study. Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy. 2015;9(4):249-257. Manchanda RK, Chakraborty P, Singh P, Pradhan PK, Prasad VG, Singh O, et al. A - multicenteric observational, homoeopathic clinical verification study of Cynodondactylon revealing symptom prevalence in a cohort of 340 patients. Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy. 2016;10(4):225-237. Manchanda RK, Chakraborty P, Das KC, Rai MK, Singh O, et al. Symptom prevalence in a cohort of 147 patients improved with the homoeopathic medicine Ocimumcanum: A multicenter, open, observational, clinical verification study. Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy. 2016;10(4):238-248. Manchanda RK, Gupta J, Chakraborty P, Singh P, Nayan SS, Singh P, et al. Formic acid: A multicentric observational homoeopathic clinical verification trial. Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy. 2016;10(4):249-257. Manchanda RK, Chakraborty PS, Singh P, Rai MK, Singh O, Singh DK et al. Symptom prevalence in a cohort of 65 patients improved with the homoeopathic medicine Mangifera indica: A multicentric open observational clinical verification study. Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy. 2017;11(3):184-195. Gupta J, Manchanda RK, Chakraborty P, Singh P, Ramteke S, Singh O, et al. Prevalence and prognostic factor in patients with good therapeutic response in a cohort of 172 patients with the homoeopathic medicine Aranea diadema: A multicentre, open‑label, observational study. Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy. 2018;12(1):20-28. Gupta J, Jaya Gupta, Azis SP, Rutten L, Manchanda RK, Pramanik A, Chakraborty P, et al. Exploring the predictive value of specific symptom as prognostic factor: Assessment of group‑confined likelihood ratio for symptom ‘Headache’ in 20 lesser‑known drugs. Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy. 2019;13(1):4-11 |
Regional scientific committee formed by the Director General, CCRH as desired during the 18 th Governing body meeting held on 16.3.2016 and informed vide L.no 14-1/2017-18/CCRH/tech/Advisory committee of Instt./784 dated 14 th July 20201 as below:
Regional Research Institute (H), Shimla |
Dr. Manjushree – Chairman Dr. Ashutosh Bharadwaj – Member Dr. Surinder Singh – Member Representative (s) of Hqrs. – Member In-charge, Shimla – Member Secretary |
Protocol developed at the unit to undertake the study currently under review at Hqrs:
1. Effectiveness of individualized homoeopathic medicines in treatment of Acne vulgaris Double-blind, randomized, placebo- controlled, pilot trial.
2. Effectiveness of individualized homeopathic medicines in treatment of Atopic Dermatitis: Open labeled observational clinical trial.
3. The impact of COVID 19 in Menstrual Health of Adolescence girls in Shimla: A KAP Survey on School and College going girls.
4. Prospective evaluation of Few Homoeopathic Rubrics of Kent’s Repertory related to modalities of Itching in various Dermatological conditions from LR (Likelihood Ratio).
services
FACILITIES |
Laboratory facilities |
Laboratory facility for Hematological and routine Investigations are available. The other special tests related to projects for which facilities are not available are being outsourced. |
Library |
Available |
Infrastructure
INFRASTRUCTURE FACILITY |
Own/Rented |
Rented |
Scope of creating permanent infrastructure |
Free of cost Land of (3809.02 Sq. meters) provided by the Himachal Government for development of the Regional Research Institute for Homoeopathy, Shimla. |
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Status of communication with State Govt. for procurement of land |
· Land possession acquired in the name of Ministry of AYUSH. · Permission is granted from various authority for the development of Regional Research Institute for Homoeopathy, Shimla. 1. Irrigation department 2. Electricity department 3. National Highway development authority. 4. Forest department 5. Agriculture department. |
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If already land has been provided by the State Govt. then the status/progress of construction of own building cost benefit plan |
· Ministry of AYUSH constituted a committee for visit to the site for evaluation of its suitability for construction of building for Regional Research Institute (Homoeopathy), Shimla. · The committee then visited the site at MaujaDhalli, Shimla. AE (Civil) and JE (Civil) from CPWD were also present at the site for providing their inputs. · The site allocated by the HP state Government comprised in KhataKhatauni No. 337/550 Khasra No. 707/1 area measuring 3809.02 Sq. meters situated at MohalDhalli-II Tehsil Shimla Rural in favour of Ministry of AYUSH Govt. of India for the construction of Research Institute for Homoeopathy is found to be feasible for construction with respect to location, accessibility, and connectivity by the committee. · Letter for RE (Revised Estimate) of DPR (Detailed project report) is submitted to CPWD Shimla Including IT infrastructure and furniture with curtains. · In response to letter given to CPWD for RE (Revised Estimate) of DPR; a detailed estimate amounting Rs. 2,62,500/- has been framed for preparation of submission drawings based on supplied architectural drawing in accordance with prevailing by laws of Municipal Corporation (M.C.)/ Town and Country Planning (TCP) Shimla (local body) and submitting the case with all documents as required for liasoning and perusal with Municipal Corporation/ TCP till final approval of the case. Subsequently, the revised estimate shall be provided. · Waiting for Administrative and Financial approval from the Competent Authority for further Proceeding in this concern. · Rupees 7.69 Cr had been already released to the CPWD for further necessary action in concern to infrastructure development of Regional Research Institute for Homoeopathy, Shimla at Mauja Dhalli. · Director General of CCRH and its team visited the construction site and suggested certain modifications in AD of the RRI (H) Shimla. · Final estimate (NIT) is prepared and sent to ADG office of CPWD, so the necessary action can be taken for the calling of the tender. |
Future
FUTURE VISION FOR RRI (H), SHIMLA |
Regional Scientific committee has been formed for the unit to overlook the research studies to be initiated at the centre. The list is placed as Annexure 6. Based on the recommendation of the regional scientific committee the study proposal shall be placed before the Scientific advisory board of the Council for approval before taking -up the study. It is also proposed that collaboration with other research institutes in the area shall be undertaken for taking up research studies to assess role of Homoeopathy in different diseases, in high altitude sickness (Defence Institute of High-Altitude Research (DIHAR), Agro-homoeopathy (IARI, Regional Station Amartara Cottage, Shimla) and Role of Homoeopathic medicine in Achlasia cardia- collaborative research with Department of Environment, Science & Technology, Government of Himachal Pradesh etc. |