About
Central Research Institute of Homoeopathy, Jaipuris 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. Clinical Research Unit (Homoeopathy) was established in December 1979 in the campus of Dr. M. P. K. Homoeopathic Medical College & Hospital, Station Road, Jaipur. During the course of working, the unit was upgraded as Homoeopathic Research Institute for Malaria in 1991 and twelve IPD beds were added. Later in 2005 the institute was upgraded and renamed as Regional Research Institute (Homoeopathy). In 2019 the institute was upgraded to Central Research Institute of HomoeopathyCRI (H) which will be working as multispecialty research centre. New campus of CRI (H)is located at Sector 26, Pratap Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan, is one of the premier research institutes of Central Council for Research in Homoeopathy, New Delhi under Ministry of AYUSH, Govt. of India It came into existence on7th Feb’ 2019 and was inaugurated by Shri Shripad Naik, Hon’ble Minister of State (IC), Ministry of AYUSH.
Staff
At present the regular staff is as follows -
1. Dr. Nidhi Mahajan, R.O.(H), S-1 / OIC
2. Dr. Ashish Mahajan, R.O.(H), S-1
3. Dr. Pratibha Shivhare, R.O.(H), S-1
4. Mr. S.N. Rout, UDC
5. Mr. J.P. Khanagwal - WB and messenger
6. Mr. A. K. Khandelwal, WB (attending pharmacy)
7. Mrs Somlata Sain, Aaya, (attending registration and pharmacy in absence of WB)
Contractual staff -
1. Dr. JITENDRA GODARA, SRF TINEA STUDY
2. DR. MOHAN LAL CHOPRA, SRF, DRUG PROVING
3. DR. ANURADHA SINGH, SRF, WARTS RCT
4. DR. PRIYA JANGID, SRF, IGD STUDY, SPECIAL OPD, GENERAL OPD, MCH, RHEUMATOLOGY, ICD 10 REPORT COMPILATION ETC.
5. DR. MEGHA GAUR, JRF, SCSP
6. DR. ANKITA SHARMA, JRF, SCSP
Outsourcing -
1. MR UMESH KUMAR GURJAR, DEO, ADMIN
2. MR KAPTAN, MTS, ADMIN
3. MR AAKASH NAYAK, MTS, SCSP
4. MS SHALINI, PHARMACIST, SCSP
As the CRIH, Jaipur is a new and developing center, therefore, the fadditional manpower is required urgently so that day to day functions can be carried out smoothly.
Regular posts required
S. No |
Post |
Number required |
Justification |
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1 |
Research Officer (Pathology) |
01 |
Pathologist is required on a daily basis as investigations of OPD patients (including patients of research projects) are to be carried out and the pathologist is the signing authority for all reports. |
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2 |
UDC |
01 |
As the routine work of the office includes day to day routine as well as accounts wherein there are two accounts to be managed i.e., RBI and Commercial account of the institute. 1 existing UDC can take care of Accounts whereas the additional UDC shall take care of administration matters including the building matters like Pollution control board, fire department NOC, AMC s etc. |
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3 |
LDC |
01 |
Will take care of dispatch, diary, stock management, store keeping etc. |
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4 |
Librarian |
01 |
For maintaining library |
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5 |
Lab technician |
02 |
The sample collection room is on the ground floor, labs are on 1 st floor. Moreover, the costly equipment needs daily maintenance or it shall get damaged easily. In absence of 1 person, the other can take care of this and also the patient sample collection will not suffer. |
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6 |
Pharmacist |
02 |
There is no pharmacist or pharmacy assistant at present and ward boy is managing the pharmacy. He is also due to retire in March 2024. In his absence it is not possible to manage registration and pharmacy both. Therefore 2 pharmacists are required. |
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Outsourcing personnel required -
S. No. |
Post |
Number required |
Justification |
1 |
Firemen |
03 |
24 hour duty and requisite requirement for NOC of fire department |
2 |
Lab attendant |
02 |
For assisting the lab technician and maintain lab functioning |
3 |
Mali |
01 |
For maintain medicinal garden and other plants on campus |
4 |
DEO |
02 |
Registration counter, in absence of 1 person, work will not suffer |
5 |
MTS |
02 |
For routine office work and messenger (bank, market, project officer house visit etc. |
6 |
IT personnel |
01 |
For smooth operation of A-HMIS and other IT related services and equipments like CCTV. |
Annexure-2
TRAINING PROGRAMS (regular staff)
Number of trainings undergone by Dr. Nidhi Mahajan, RO (H) s-1 in last five years
1. National Accreditation Board for Hospitals training “Programme on implementation of NABH standards for Hospitals” conducted by NABH faculty - 9-11, December, 2016
2. All India Homoeopathic Congress, Jaipur, conducted by Homoeopathic Medical Association of India on 17-18, December, 2016
3. Training programme on Drug validation in Homoeopathy (Cough protocol), CCRH Hqrs, New Delhi - 7-8 April, 2017
4. National Seminar on Non Communicable Diseases organized by DDPRCRI (H), Noida under CCRH -2-3 November, 2017
5. Training cum exposure program for officers of AYUSH : Axial model of integration of AYUSH and Modern Medicine organized by CCRUM, Ministry of AYUSH in collaboration with Medanta Institute of Education and Research, Medanta the Medicity, Gurugram, Haryana - 3 November, 2017
6. World Homoeopathy Day, New Delhi - 10-11 April, 2018
7. National Consultative Meet on Intra Ayush Collaboration, Pusa Campus, NISCAIR, New Delhi - 28-29 April, 2018
8. Organised book display at Yoga Mahotsava, JKK, Jaipur - 21-23 July, 2018
9. PhD (Hom.) Materia Medica – degree completed in Jan 2019.
10. World Homoeopathy Day, New Delhi - 09-10 April, 2019
11. LHMI conference in Italy - 27.09.2019
12. Orientation Programme for Inspectors, New Delhi - 20.12.2019
13. International Conference on Homoeoprophylaxis : A worldwide choice for disease prevention, New Delhi - 11-12 January 2020
14. COVID-19: Operational Planning Guidelines and COVID-19 Partners Platform to support country preparedness and response from WHO - 31.03.2020
15. COVID-19 Response and Containment Measures TRAINING OF COVID WARRIORS (Homoeopathic Doctors and Healthcare workers) organized by CCRH - 10 th April 2020
16. Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (SARI) Treatment facility design – 2 nd April 2020, WHO platform
17. Webinar on World Homoeopathy Day, New Delhi - 10 TH April 2020
18. Basics of COVID 19 from IGOT portal on DIKSHA platform - 15 th April 2020
19. Psychological care of patients with COVID 19 from IGOT portal on DIKSHA platform - 15 th April 2020
20. CCRH Webinar on Critical Thinking as applied to the Art and Science of decision making in Homoeopathy: Reflections on the Role of Reason and Intuition - 23 rd April 2020
21. CCRH Webinar on "Authorship criteria in publishing research work, and issues surrounding it" – 27 April 2020
22. FREE webinar series on Improving the Quality of COVID-19 Clinical Case Reports by Vithoulkas Compass - 2 nd , 9th, 16 th and 30 th May 2020
23. CCRH Webinar on "Sample Size Determination" - 7 th May 2020
24. National webinar on how to effectively write a manuscript for journals and practical publication planning tips – 29 May 2020
25. "An update on COVID-19 for AYUSH Doctors (HOMOEOPATHY)" - 3 rd June 2020
26. “Compassionate use of medicine; increased relevance in time of COVID-19" by Prof. Y. K. Gupta - 10 th June 2020
27. On table of contents of radar opus - 4 th July 2020
28. Webinar for sensitization of AYUSH practitioners on AYUSH Sanjivani App - 13 th July 2020
29. Research update on COVID-19
Training programs (temporary staff)
1. COVID 19 Training program for COVID Warriors (AYUSH)- Response and containment measure for COVID 19 - Imparted training via webinar to staff of CRIH, Jaipur.
2. Webinar for sensitization of AYUSH practitioners on AYUSH Sanjivani App - 13 th July 2020 – elaborated on the need, utilisation along with applicability of this app and presented the highlights about this application emphasising the utility of data collection in the current scenario of evidence-based medicine. Attended by colleges of Rajasthan.
3. BOTH WEBINARS ATTENDED BY –
CONTRACTUAL STAFF –
4. Dr. JITENDRA GODARA, SRF TINEA STUDY
5. DR. MOHAN LAL CHOPRA, SRF, DRUG PROVING
6. DR. ANURADHA SINGH, SRF, WARTS RCT
7. DR. PRIYA JANGID, SRF, IGD STUDY, SPECIAL OPD, GENERAL OPD, MCH, RHEUMATOLOGY, ICD 10 REPORT COMPILATION ETC.
8. DR. MEGHA GAUR, JRF, SCSP
9. DR. ANKITA SHARMA, JRF, SCSP
10.
And also both webinars attended by regular staff –
10 Dr. Ashish Mahajan, R.O.(H), S-1
11.Dr. Pratibha Shivhare, R.O.(H), S-1
12.Mr. S. N. Rout, UDC
13.Mr. J.P. Khanagwal, Wardboy
14.Mr. A.K. Khandelwal, Wardboy
15.Mrs Somlata Sain, Aaya
Research Studies
ONGOING STUDIES AND PROGRAMMES AT CRI(H) JAIPUR
Ongoing studies
1. Drug proving program ongoing in two colleges in Rajasthan
2. A Multicentric randomized, double blind, placebo controlled study to evaluate efficacy of predefined homoeopathic medicines in treatment of Warts
3. A Multicentric, Open label, Prospective, Observational Study to evaluate effect of Individualised Homoeopathic Medicine in Tinea Corporis and Tinea Cruris
4. Protocols on Post Traum,atic Stress Disorder and Internet Gaming Disorder prepared and submitted to Advisory Committee of the Institute and Special Committee of the Council.
Ongoing programmes
5. Coordinating with colleges in Rajasthan for research studies till Feb 2021 as per National MoU with them.
6. Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav -7 5th Year of Independence program – distributing Ars alb 30 to masses
7. AYUSH COVID Outreach 2.0 (April 2021 till date) – First level consultant. Receiving calls from people through helpline number and answering their various queries during Covid 19 pandemic.
8.SCSP program in 2 adopted villages – Public health initiative for identification of persons suffering from Post Covid functional disabilities and addressing them with homoeopathic interventions
IEC activities
9. Organising various activities like SwachchtaPakhwada, Advisory committee meetings, Hindi pakhwada, PoshanMah, Drug proving committee meetings with the two colleges, Covid 19 Jan Andolan etc. at CRI (H), Jaipur
Annexure-4
PROJECTS UNDERTAKEN AND COMPLETED
Concluded studies
(i) Helminthiasis
(ii) Malaria
(iii) Bronchial Asthma
(iv) Poliomyelitis
(v) Paediatric Diarrhoea
(vi) Intermittent Fever
(vii) Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy
(viii) Infective Hepatitis
(ix) Herpes Zoster
(x) Mumps
(xi) Renal Calculus
(xii) Chronic Sinusitis
(xiii) Gastroenteritis
(xiv) Urolithiasis
(xv) Acute Otitis Media
(xvi) Acute Haemorrhoidal Condition
(xvii) Cervical Spondylosis
(xviii) Chronic Rhinosinusitis (RCT)
(xix) Cervical Spondylosis Pain Management (RCT)
(xx) Role of Lycopodium Clavatum in Urolithasis
Other activities undertaken and concluded are –
1. Dermatology Collaborative OPD with Dr. M.P.K.H.M.C, Jaipur
2. SwasthyaRakshanProgramme visits in adopted villages
3. SCSP program visits in adopted villages
4. Healthy Child Program
5. Observational Study to evaluate response to Homoeopathic Treatment in Vitiligo
6. Prognostic Factor Assessment of Homoeopathic Medicines for Cough: Explorative Prospective Study
7. Observational Study to evaluate response to Homoeopathic Treatment in Psoriasis
8. AYUSH 64 in Covid 19 patients in home isolation – A prospective community based study (June 2019 – 21 st August 2021) – To enrol and follow up Covid 19 patients given AYUSH 64
9. Ayush for Immunity Campaign (14-8-2020 to 30-11-2020)
10. Social media Activities undertaken - Counselled for preventive measures using social media. Suggested Arsenic album as per Ministry Guidelines for COVID 19 to all those who contacted over phone or on social media. Downloaded AarogyaSetu app and motivated others too.
11. Mass prophylaxis under SRP and SCSP programs
12. General mass prophylaxis program in Jaipur
13. Retrospective post Covid study
RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS OF CONCLUDED STUDIES
1. Study of Action of Homoeopathic drugs on Helminthiasis. Pal Girendra, Sinha MN CCRH Quarterly Bulletin; 1992; 14 (1 & 2): 21-5.
2. Research Studies in Malaria and Role of Malaria Officinalis. Rastogi DP, Pal Girendra, Sinha MN, Poddar A. CCRH Quarterly Bulletin; 1993; 15 (3 & 4): 7-11.
3. Evaluation of Ten Homoeopathic Medicine in the Clinical Management of Intermittent Fever. Singh Krishna CCRH Quarterly Bulletin; 1993; 15 (1 & 2): 9-13.
4. Prostatic enlargement (Dis.R, GA)
5. Paediatric diarrhea (Dis. R, GA) Clinical Research Studies - Series III, CCRH; 2010: 36-41.
6. Urolithiasis Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy 2011; 5(2):29-39
7. Haemorrhoidal disease Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy 2013; 7(2):72-80.
8. Cervical spondylosis –pain management (Open label RCT) Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy 2012; 6(4):24-33
9. Acute otitis media (Pilot RCT) Homeopathy (2012); 101(1), 5-12.
10. Lycopodium clavatum for the management of urolithiasis: A randomised double blind placebo controlled trial Indian J Res Homoeopathy 2019;13:139-49.
11. Homoeopathic individualized LM-potencies versus Centesimal potencies for pain management of cervical spondylosis: A multicenter prospective randomized exploratory clinical study Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy Vol. 6, No. 4, October - December 2012
12. Homeopathy in chronic sinusitis: a prospective multi-centric observational study Homeopathy (2012) 101, 84e91
13. A prospective multicentre observational study to evaluate the role of homeopathic therapy with a group of predefined homoeopathic medicines in the management of gastroenteritis International Journal of BioResearch Volume 1 Issue 2 February 2010: 34-42
14. Amoorarohituka – A multicenteric clinical verification study conducted by CCRH, Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy Volume 2, No. 1, 2008
15. FerrumPicricum: A Multicentric Clinical Verification Study conducted by CCRH Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy Volume 2, No. 1, 2008
16. Exploratory study to identify and categorise the symptoms of polychrest homoeopathic medicines as per the DSM-5 criteria for Personality Disorders. Journal of Homoeopathy University. April 2019. Vol 4. Pg 5-10.
17. Evaluation of the Modified Naranjo Criteria for Assessing Causal Attribution of Clinical Outcome to Homeopathic Intervention as Presented in Case Reports. Homeopathy. 2020 Mar 25. doi: 10.1055/s-0040-1701251. Online ahead of print.
18. Counting Polar Symptoms: How to Represent Results?. Homeopathy. Published online: 2020-08-10
19. A case report of Prurigo Nodularis responsive to Homoeopathy. IJRH. 2020. 14:1.64-69
20. Homoeopathic treatment of viral warts with Calcareaphosphoric a. IJRH. 2020. 14:4. 279-286.
21. Kumar A, Alaria A, Deeksha, Mahajan A, Mahajan N. Homoeopathic Treatment of Common Warts with Sarsaparilla Officinalis: A Case Report. Advancements in Homeopathic Research. 2019-2020 November -January: Vol. 4 (4).
22. Mahajan N, Mahajan A, Salodiya S, Singh AK. Role of Homoeopathy in Management of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Post COVID 19. Advancements in Homeopathic Research. 2020 August-October; Vol 5(2).
23. Kaur H, Lamba C, Sachdeva J, Rutten L, Khurana A, Oberai P, Manchanda RK, Raizada S, Choudhary S, Ramanan V, Shinde V, Kundu C, Pal P, Rompicherla K, Sahoo A, Rajeshekhar B, Shil R, Mahajan N. Optimising 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. 2020; 14:200-210
24. Mehra P, Mahajan A et al. Homoeopathic pathogenetic trial of Cuprum aceticum : A multicentric, double-blind, randomized, placebo controlled trial. Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy. 2021 ; 15 : 2 : 77-94
25. Drug proving Volume 6 published by CCRH
Committees
- The Ethical Committee at the institute level had constituted under the chairmanship of Dr. Garindra Pal, Project I/C and is functioning.
- The purchase Committee of the institute had been constituted under the chairmanship of Dr. K. C. Bindra, Vice Chancellor of Homoeopathy university and is functioning.
Infrastructure
INFRASTRUCTURE FACILITY |
Own/Rented |
Own TOTAL AREA 4051 sq m, covered area 4050 sq m |
Scope of creating permanent infrastructure |
N/A |
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Status of communication with State Govt. for procurement of land |
N/A |
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If already land has been provided by the State Govt. then status/progress of construction of own building cost benefit plan |
N/A |
Services
SERVICE ASPECTS |
Promotional avenues |
In-situ scheme for technical officers MACP for administrative staff |
Reasons for not granting promotion |
NA |
FACILITIES |
Laboratory facilities |
Laboratory infrastructure for Haematological and routine Investigations are available. The other special tests related to projects for which facilities are not available are being outsourced. At present no man power is available in lab, so lab not functional. |
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Library books |
Available but no manpower for library. |
publication
PUBLICATIONS |
Number of Scientific papers published (Details in Annexure) |
Details in Annexure-5 |
Publications by Dr Nidhi
1. Exploratory study to identify and categorise the symptoms of polychrest homoeopathic medicines as per the DSM-5 criteria for Personality Disorders. Journal of Homoeopathy University. April 2019. Vol 4. Pg 5-10.
2. Evaluation of the Modified Naranjo Criteria for Assessing Causal Attribution of Clinical Outcome to Homeopathic Intervention as Presented in Case Reports. Homeopathy. 2020 Mar 25. doi: 10.1055/s-0040-1701251. Online ahead of print.
3. Counting Polar Symptoms: How to Represent Results?. Homeopathy. Published online: 2020-08-10
4. A case report of Prurigo Nodularis responsive to Homoeopathy. IJRH. 2020. 14:1.64-69
5. Homoeopathic treatment of viral warts with Calcareaphosphoric a. IJRH. 2020. 14:4. 279-286.
6. Kumar A, Alaria A, Deeksha, Mahajan A, Mahajan N. Homoeopathic Treatment of Common Warts with Sarsaparilla Officinalis: A Case Report. Advancements in Homeopathic Research. 2019-2020 November -January: Vol. 4 (4).
7. Mahajan N, Mahajan A, Salodiya S, Singh AK. Role of Homoeopathy in Management of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Post COVID 19. Advancements in Homeopathic Research. 2020 August-October; Vol 5(2).
8.Kaur H, Lamba C, Sachdeva J, Rutten L, Khurana A, Oberai P, Manchanda RK, Raizada S, Choudhary S, Ramanan V, Shinde V, Kundu C, Pal P, Rompicherla K, Sahoo A, Rajeshekhar B, Shil R, Mahajan N. Optimising 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. 2020; 14:200-210
Publications by Dr Ashish
1. Homoeopathic treatment of viral warts with Calcarea phosphoric a. IJRH. 2020. 14:4. 279-286.
2. Kumar A, Alaria A, Deeksha, Mahajan A, Mahajan N. Homoeopathic Treatment of Common Warts with Sarsaparilla Officinalis: A Case Report. Advancements in Homeopathic Research. 2019-2020 November -January: Vol. 4 (4).
3. Mahajan N, Mahajan A, Salodiya S, Singh AK. Role of Homoeopathy in Management of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Post COVID 19. Advancements in Homeopathic Research. 2020 August-October; Vol 5(2).
4. Mehra P, Mahajan A et al. Homoeopathic pathogenetic trial of Cuprum aceticum: A multicentric, double-blind, randomized, placebo controlled trial. Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy. 2021 ; 15 : 2 : 77-94
5. Drug proving Volume 6 published by CCRH
Future Vision
FUTURE VISION FOR CRIH, Jaipur |
Aim to develop Centre of excellence for dermatology which is one of the most prevalent problem in Rajasthan. Research studies on Female disorders, Psychiatry and Orthopaedics also shall be undertaken additionally. Vision - Undertaking research in various aspects of Homoeopathy and validating them for clinical application while promoting them for use in mainstream health care. Mission - (i) Provide outstanding patient care services and develop treatment protocols on clinical conditions recommending use by the profession for public benefit. (ii) State of the Art facilities for research in Homoeopathy and its publication in reputed journals. (iii) State of the Art facilities for higher education. |
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