- Introduction
- About Us
- Infrastructure
- Staff Members
- Services
- Research Studies
- Publication
- Future Vision
- Committees
Inception and Upgradation :
Year of Inception – Clinical Research Unit (H) was started functioning in a rented building atAgartala in 1984.
Upgradation - This institute has been shifted to its own building in the TTAADC Hqtrs complex, Khumulwng on 10/02/2017 and was upgraded as Regional Research Institute of Homoeopathy from 17-04-2017.
Details of Regular Staff
Details of Contractual Staff
Details of Outsourcing Contractual Staff
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- 1. Clinical verification of 16 drugs
- 2. Cough Validation: Pre-trial phase
- 3. Clinical Verification of 08 drugs
- 4. Observational study to evaluate response to Homoeopathic treatment in Psoriasis.
- 5. Prevalence of signs attributed to Muriatic medicines in the overall population
- 6. Clinical Application of Susceptibility Assessment Questionnaire
- 7. PROM Study.
- 8. Swasthya Rakshan Programme
- 9. Homoeopathic management of symptomatic Adenotonsillar hypertrophy in children - A prospective observational study.
- 10. Prognostic Factor Assessment of Homoeopathic Medicines for Cough: Explorative Prospective Study.
- 11. Validation of commonly used Homoeopathic drugs for Acne.
- 12. CCRH-Vithoulkas Compass project.
- 13. Association between prophylactic AYUSH interventions and disease outcome in COVID-19 positive patients: A retrospective cohort study.
- 14. Concurrent Drug Utilization Evaluation of Arsenicum Album 30 as prophylactic medicine and immunity booster against COVID-19; a descriptive, cross-sectional research study”.
- 15. Health Care Awareness and Management with Capacity Building of General Population linked with Swachh Bharat in areas predominantly identified as Scheduled Caste areas (SCSP).
- 16. Public Health Initiative for identification of persons suffering from post-COVID functional disabilities and addressing them with Homoeopathic interventions” (SCSP)
- 17. Documentation of Efficacy of select AYUSH Interventions AYUSH-64 and KabasuraKudineer in Asymptomatic & mild to moderate Covid-19 patients in home isolation through a mobile app: A prospective multicenter Community based study
- 18. Arsenic alb 30 distribution under “Azadi Ka Amrit Mohotsav”
- 19. To evaluate the efficacy of predefined Homoeopathic Medicines in the Treatment of Warts - A double blind placebo controlled study.
- 20. PROM Study
- 21. Health Camps in SC Dominated areas
- 22. Swasthya Rakshan Programme(SRP)
- 23. Clinical Verification - 8 drugs.
- 24. Knowledge and Attitude towards AYUSH System of medicine in CKD-A cross-sectional study (KAP Study).
- 25. Effectiveness of Homoeopathy with standard care vs standard care alone in patients with chronic kidney diseases on Hemodialysis: an open label pragmatic randomized, controlled, trial” (CKD).
- 26. SCSP (Healthcare Awareness, Post Covid, Malnutrition).
- 27.Homoeopathy for Menstrual Health in adolescent school-going girls – A Public Health Research Program (MHP).
Ongoing research projects:-
- 1. Clinical Verification 08 drugs.
- 2. Efficacy of Homoeopathic Intervention Nano-Curcumin Preventing Malaria Fever-Cluster Randomized, Double Blind, Placebo Controlled Trial.
- 3. Homoeopathy for School Health: cluster randomized controlled public health research (School Health Program)
- 4. Patient satisfaction survey at Rural Outreach Medical Camps OPD-A cross sectional survey and “Public Health Program to assess the prevalence of VITAMIN D deficiency and its management with homoeopathic medicine” (SCSP).
Upcoming projects:-
- 1. Homoeopathy as an add-On treatment in Pre-dialysis chronic kidney diseasE (HOPE): A randomized, double-blind, three-arm, placebo-controlled trial.
- 2. Add on Effect of Homoeopathy to Institutional Management Protocol in The Management of Stage III/IV (Unresctable) Gall Bladder Cancer Patients: A Double-Blind Randomized Controlled Feasibility Trial.
- 3. Adverse Drug Events from Homoeopathic Treatment: An Exploratory Pilot Study (ADE).
- 4.To study the effect of Individualized Homoeopathic medicines & Yoga therapy in reducing the pain, improving walking time and quality of life in the management of Osteoarthritis of Knee – A four arm randomized prospective control study.
- 5.Management of Molluscum Contagiosum with Individualized Homoeopathy- A Single Blind Randomized Placebo Controlled Trial.
- 6.Impact of Integrating Homoeopathy and Yoga as an adjuvant in lowering HbA1C level of Type II Diabetes Mellitus patients: A Pragmatic, Randomized Controlled Trial.
- 7.Patients Satisfaction Survey at Rural Outreach Medical Camps OPDs.
Scientific Advisory Committee (SAC) |
Chairman: |
Dr. Subrata Deb, Branch Officer, NAM, AYUSH, Govt. of Tripura |
Member: |
Dr. Debasish Barman, Associate Professor, Dept. of Microbiology, AGMC, Tripura |
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Member : |
Dr. Saikat Das Sharma, Associate Professor & HOD, Dept. of Chemistry, MBB College, Tripura |
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Abhijit Bhattacharjee, Assistant Professor & HOD(I/C), Department of Botany, Swami Vivekananda Mahavidyalaya Mohanpur, Tripura. |
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Member : |
Dr. Parendra Debbarma, Medical Officer, Grade- III, Kherengbar CHC |
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Member : |
Dr. Debajyoti Saha, Medical Officer (Hom.), District Nodal Officer (Training), Directorate of Medical Education, Govt. of Tripura. |
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Member Secretary: |
Dr. Ratan Chandra Shil, Officer In-charge, RRI (H), Agartala |
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Nodal Officers/ Representative from CCRH |
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Institutional Ethical Committee (IEC) Renewal of IEC is under process. |
Chairman: |
Dr. Shyamal Banda, MD (Homoeopathy) In-charge, Dept of Homoeopathy Atal Bihari Vajpayee Regional Cancer Centre, Agartala |
Member: |
Dr. Prasenjit Sinha, PhD (Statistics) Assistant Professor (Senior Scale), Department of Statistics Tripura University, Agartala |
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Member: |
Dr. Ratan Das, PhD (Physics) Assistant Professor (Stage-III), Department of Physics, Tripura University, Agartala |
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Member: |
Dr. Chandan Debbarma, MBBS, MD (Pathology) Medical Officer, Gr. III, Kherengbar CHC, Khumulwng |
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Member: |
Adv. Hnangfru Mog Choudhury, BA, LLB, LLM District & Sessions Judge Court, Agartala, West Tripura. RN. 1, Tripura Bar Association, New Building, Agartala |
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Mr. Noel Das, BCA Field Investigator, National Statistical Office, Agartala |
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Member: |
Mrs. Bishnupriya Dey, B Com Secretary, Sahayika Women’s SamajikSangstha& President, Prayesh S.H.G. |
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Member-Secretary: |
Dr. Abhijit Chakma, R.O.(H)/S-2, RRI(H), Agartala |
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Purchase Committee |
Chairman: |
Mr. Bhabatosh Nath Choudhuri, Principal, Eklavya Model Residential School, Khumulwng, Tripura |
Member: |
Mr. Sachin Debbarma, Accountant, TTAADC, Khumulwng |
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Member: |
Dr. Abhijit Chakma, Research Officer (H)/Scientist – 2 |
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Secretary cum Convenor: |
Dr. Ratan Chandra Shil, Officer In-charge, RRI (H), Agartala |
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Hindi Rajbhasha Committee |
अध्यक्ष: |
डॉ. रतन चंद्र शील, आर.ओ.(एच)/एस-2, प्रभारी अधिकारी, आर.आर.आई. (एच), अगरतला |
सदस्य: |
डॉ. पापिया चंदा, आर.ओ.(एच)/एस-1, आर.आर.आई. (एच), अगरतला |
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सदस्य: |
श्री सिमसन बासुमतारी, एमएलटी, आर.आर.आई. (एच), अगरतला |
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सदस्य: |
श्री श्यामल बर्धन, यूडीसी, आर.आर.आई. (एच), अगरतला |
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संयोजक: |
डॉ. अभिजीत चाकमा, आर.ओ.(एच)/एस-2, आर.आर.आई.(एच), अगरतला |
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NABH/NABL Committee |
08 different committees have been constituted |
· Patient’s Rights & Responsibility Committee. · Medical Records Maintenance and Condemnation Committee. · Vigilance Committee. · Local Managing Committee. · Patients Safety Committee/ Clinical Risk Management Committee. · Quality Management Committee. · Fire & Other Hazards Safety Committee. · Infection Control & Cleanliness Committee. |
GeM Purchase Committee |
Chairman: |
Dr. Ratan Chandra Shil, R.O.(H)/S-2, Officer In-charge, RRI (H), Agartala |
Member: |
Dr. Papiya Chanda, R.O.(H)/S-1, RRI (H), Agartala |
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Member: |
Sh. Simson Basumatary, MLT, RRI (H), Agartala |
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Member: |
Sh. Shyamal Bardhan, UDC, RRI (H), Agartala |
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Secretary cum convenor: |
Dr. Abhijit Chakma, R.O.(H)/S-2, RRI (H), Agartala |
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Internal Complaint Committee (ICC) |
अध्यक्ष: |
श्रीमती बीना देबबर्मा, वरिष्ठ अधिकारी – जी.ए., एस डी टी एल, त्रिपुरा सरकार |
सदस्य: |
डॉ. रतन चंद्र शील, आर.ओ.(एच)/एस-2, प्रभारी अधिकारी, आर.आर.आई. (एच), अगरतला |
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सदस्य: |
डॉ. पापिया चंदा, आर.ओ.(एच)/एस-1, आर.आर.आई. (एच), अगरतला |
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क़ानूनी सलाहकार: |
एडवोकेट ह्नांगफ्रू मोग चौधरी |
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सदस्य: |
श्रीमती सुमित्रा देबबर्मा, कोषाध्यक्ष, खुमुलुङ्ग, बडोल एस एस जी ग्रुप , जे.पी.एफ.टी , गेर सरकारी संगठन के प्रतिनिधि |
>> Individualized Homeopathic Medicines in the Management of Symptomatic Adenotonsillar Hypertrophy in Children: A Prospective Observational Study. (Homeopathy) |
>> Disease Characteristics, Care-Seeking Behavior with the Use of AYUSH-64 in COVID-19 Patients in Home Isolation in India: A Community-Based Cross-Sectional Analysis. (Frontiers in Public Health) |
>> Counting Polar Symptoms: How to Represent Results. (Homeopathy) |
>> Optimizing the use of polar symptoms in Homoeopathy: Introduction to a pilot study of prognostic factor research in chronic cough. (Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy) |
>> Standard Treatment Guidelines in Dyspepsia. (STG, Vol-2,CCRH) |
>> Psychometric validation of the modified Naranjo algorithm used in homoeopathy for chronic cases. (Journal of Complementary and Integrative Medicine) |
>> Homoeopathy in management of Chronic Kidney Diseases – A narrative review. (Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy) |
>> 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) |
>> Standard Treatment Guidelines in Chronic Kidney Disease. (STG, Vol-4, CCRH) |
>> Knowledge, attitude, practice, and perception towards covid-19 in North-Eastern states of India: an online cross-sectional study (Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research) |
>> Factors Associated with Health-Related Quality of Life in Chronic Kidney Disease Patients on Dialysis and Their Knowledge Towards Ayush System: A Cross-sectional Study in a Tertiary Care Hospital, Tripura, India (Journal of Natural Remedies) |
>> How to Assess Variation in Homeopathic Prognostic Factor Research? (Homeopathy) |
>> Homoeopathic treatment for chronic cough – a multicentric, prospective, observational cohort study (International Journal of High Dilution Research) |
OPD:-The institute is running two General OPDs from 9:30 am to 1:30 pm daily except second Saturdays, Sunday and Gazetted holidays. A total of 10,033 patients have availed homoeopathic medical facilities from general OPD during FY- 2022-2023 period. IPD:-Yet to be started.
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Area of the land:-2.05 acres of land.
Built-up area:-01 main building with02 Type – III &02 Type IV quarter complex with all modern facilities.
Number of floors:-The present setup of the institute consist of a two storey main building
Own / rented:-Own building.
The land was provided free of cost by the Govt. of Tripura. There is a provision for thirty bedded indoor facility. A Yoga and Naturopathy unit cum OPD is co-located within the campus and it is fully functional. At present the institute has a full fledge OPD and Laboratory facilities along with speciality clinic of Rheumatology and MCH. The institute carries out researches in the field of Clinical Verification, Drug Validation, Collaborative Research and Clinical Researches with focusing development of Homoeopathic system of medicine in the line of scientific researches. Some public health programme like Health survey camps in SC dominated areas, Awareness health camps are also run by the institute.
The Institute is a no profit no loss organization carrying out research in the field of homoeopathy as per the latest parameters followed in the scientific world. Apart from the research, the institute is providing best services to the patients through General OPD, Research OPD and health camps. All the patients of General OPD, Research OPD patients and the patients treated in camps are provided the service free of cost in regard to consultation, medicine charges, laboratory test charges etc. As demand of homoeopathy in this area is beyond our expectation this institute may be further equipped with sophisticated instruments like X-Ray, USG, CT Scan etc. Quality of services may be further improved up to the standard of NABH. This institute may be developed as one of the best institute of CCRH in Eastern region of India.