About us
Central Research Institute (Homoeopathy), Lucknow is built on a plot area of 4429.56 Sq.m with a total built up area of 6112.15 Sq. m in Sector-2, Jankipuram extension, Lucknow by NBCC India Pvt. Ltd. It was first established in the year 1972 as a Drug Proving Research Unit (DPRU) in the historic city of Lucknow. Later upgraded to Homoeopathic Drug Research Institute in the year 1987 and finally upgraded to Central Research Institute ( Homoeopathy )in 2022.
Staff Members at the Unit
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S. No. |
Name |
Designation |
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1 |
Dr. Lipipushpa Debata |
Officer-In-Charge |
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2 |
Dr. Renu Bala |
R.O.(H)-2 |
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3 |
Dr. Amit Srivastava |
R.O.(H)-2 |
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Dr. Pratibha Shivhare |
R.O.(H)-1 |
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5 |
Dr. Divya Verma |
R.O.(H)-1 |
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6 |
Shri Ramesh Chandra Prajapati |
M.L.T. |
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7 |
Shri Ram Kumar |
Lab. Tech. |
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8 |
Shri Vijay Prakash Singh |
Lab. Tech. |
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9 |
Shri R.K. Gupta |
LDC |
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10 |
Shri Prasidh Kumar Sharma |
LDC |
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11 |
Shri Trimohan |
Pharmacy Assistant |
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12 |
Shri Dharmendra Kumar Srivastava |
Lab. Attendant |
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13 |
Shri K.M. Tripathi |
Lab. Attendant |
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14 |
Shri Ashok Kumar Sharma |
Animal Attendant |
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15 |
Shri Suryanath |
Driver |
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16 |
Shri Ajay Kumar |
Peon |
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17 |
Shri Rajendra |
Sweeper |
Contractual Staff
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S. No. |
Name |
Designation |
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1 |
Dr. Neha Bharti |
S.R.F. |
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2 |
Dr. Nishi Agarwal |
S.R.F. |
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3 |
Dr. Ram Prasad Yadav |
SRF |
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4 |
Dr. Awadhesh Yadav |
SRF |
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5 |
Dr. Abhisekh Soni |
J.R.F. |
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6 |
Dr. Maneesh Mishra |
J.R.F. |
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7 |
Dr. Nitin Kumar |
JRF |
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8 |
Dr. Md. Imran |
JRF |
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9 |
Dr. Avinesh Kumar |
JRF |
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10 |
Shri Satrughan Thakur |
Pharmacist |
Outsourcing Staff
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S. No. |
Name |
Designation |
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1 |
Priya Sonker |
Office Assistant |
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2 |
Shri Satyam Kumar |
Office Assistant |
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3 |
Shri Manish Kumar |
Office Assistant |
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4 |
Shri Vivek Kumar Dhanuk |
Office Assistant |
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5 |
Shri Akash Vema |
Office Assistant |
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6 |
Shri Amit Singh |
Office Assistant |
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7 |
Shri Deependra Yadav |
Office Assistant |
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8 |
Ms. Kajal |
Office Assistant |
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9 |
Kajal Yadav |
Pharmacist |
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10 |
Shri Manish Prajapati |
Pharmacist |
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11 |
Shri Shailendra Kumar |
M.T.A. |
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12 |
Shri Sudhir Kumar |
M.T.A. |
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13 |
Shri Amit Kumar |
M.T.A. |
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14 |
Shri Bheemsen |
M.T.A. |
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15 |
Shri Ranjit Kumar |
Guard |
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16 |
Shri Manoj Kumar Gautam |
Guard |
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17 |
Shri Nitesh Singh |
Guard |
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18 |
Shri Anil Kumar Singh |
Guard |
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19 |
Shri Bhupendra |
Guard |
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20 |
Shri Suneet |
Guard |
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21 |
Shri Ashok Kumar Gautam |
Guard |
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22 |
Shri Sanjay Singh |
Guard |
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23 |
Shri Ashutosh Shukla |
Guard |
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24 |
Shri Deepu Mishra |
Guard |
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25 |
Shri Balkishan |
Sweeper |
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26 |
Smt. Ram Devi |
Sweeper |
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27 |
Smt. Shakuntala Devi |
Sweeper |
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28 |
Smt. Mamta Yadav |
Sweeper |
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29 |
Shri Mukesh Kumar |
Sweeper |
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30 |
Shri Arjun Singh |
Sweeper |
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31 |
Shri Deepak Kumar |
Sweeper |
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32 |
Shri Ashish |
Sweeper |
Research Studies
ONGOING STUDIES
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S. No |
Name of the projects |
Initiated on/Year of study |
Remarks |
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1. |
Mother & Child OPD |
2009 |
Continuing |
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2. |
Effectiveness of Individualized Homoeopathic Medicine in Cervical Lymphadenopathy in Children: A Pilot, Open-Label Study |
2024 |
Ongoing |
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3. |
Study on Menstrual hygiene – A Public Health Programme |
2024 |
Ongoing |
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4. |
Efficacy of individualized homoeopathic medicines as standalone or as an add on to standard of care on symptom profile of hypothyroidism – an open label feasibility cohort multiple randomized controlled trial. |
2024 |
Ongoing |
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5. |
A Randomized comparative study to evaluate the efficacy of Individualized Homoeopathic medicines vs Conventional medicine in treatment of Chronic Migraine. |
2024 |
Ongoing |
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6. |
Efficacy of individualized homoeopathy in treatment of primary dysmenorrhea in adolescents: a randomized, double blind, placebo- controlled trial. |
2024 |
Ongoing |
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7. |
Homoeopathy as an add-on treatment to usual care for multimorbidity in older adults: a multicentre single-blind randomized controlled trial |
2024 |
Ongoing |
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8. |
Clinical Verification of 10 drugs |
2024 |
Ongoing |
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9. |
Adverse Drug Reactions from homoeopathic Treatment: an exploratory Pilot study |
2025 |
Ongoing |
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10. |
Management of Chronic urticaria with homoeopathic intervention as an add on therapy versus placebo -A randomized controlled study |
2024 |
Upcoming |
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11. |
Effectiveness of individualized homoeopathic treatment as add on to lifestyle modifications in cases of Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD): A double-blind randomized placebo-controlled trial |
2024 |
Upcoming |
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12. |
Impact of integrating homoeopathy and yoga as an adjuvant in lowering HbA1C level of type 2 diabetes mellitus patients: A pragmatic, randomized controlled trial |
2025 |
Upcoming |
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13. |
Arsenic Sulphuratum Flavum (ASF) vs Individualized Homoeopathic medicine in Vitiligo-A Single blind, Randomized, Parallel group study. |
2025 |
Upcoming |
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14. |
Public health program to assess the prevalence of Vitamin-D deficiency and its management with homoeopathic medicine |
2025 |
Ongoing |
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15. |
Clinical validation on Hyperuricemia with lesser-known Homoeopathic medicines |
2025 |
Ongoing |
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Concluded Clinical Research studies and their publications
|
Sl. No |
Name of the study |
Duration |
Status |
|
1. |
Role of Vinca minor in Heavy Menstrual bleeding due to Uterine fibroid- a pilot study |
June 2022- March 2024 |
Target sample size: 50 54 Screened 33 cases enrolled. Manuscripts submitted to Journal for publication. Presently under Review. |
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1. |
Drug Validation of Acne(multicentric) |
February 2016-2020 |
160 cases screened & 116 enrolled for the study. Data Collection Concluded. Excel sheet submitted to Hqr. |
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2. |
Observational Study of Vitiligo (Multicentric) |
2015-2019 |
Published Indian J Res Homoeopathy 2024;18:180-189 |
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3. |
Clinical Verification of 16 drugs |
2014-2019 |
Excel sheet and Master chart submitted to Hqr. Yet to be published |
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4. |
Effectiveness of Homoeopathic Medicine as an add on to Institutional Management protocol for Acute Encephalitis Syndrome (AES) in children – An open label randomized placebo controlled trial. |
Conducted in Clinical Trial Unit for Viral encephalitis, Gorakhpur. (Ext. unit, HDRI) 2013-2015 |
Homoeopathy 2018; 107:161-171 |
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5. |
Evaluation of Homoeopathic medicines as add-on to Institutional Management protocol in acute encephalitis Syndrome: An exploratory, observational comparative study |
Conducted in Clinical Trial Unit for Viral encephalitis, Gorakhpur. (Ext. unit, HDRI 2013-2015 |
Indian J for Research in Homoeopathy. 2018;107:161–171 |
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6. |
Efficacy of Homoeopathic Medicine Belladonna 200 in preventing Acute Encephalitis Syndrome (AES) in children residing in an endemic region- A cluster randomised, Double blind, double arm, placebo controlled trial. |
Conducted in Clinical Trial Unit for Viral encephalitis, Gorakhpur. (Ext. unit, HDRI) |
Homeopathy. 2018 Aug;107(3):161-171. doi: 10.1055/s-0038-1656715. |
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7. |
Urolithiasis (RCT) |
2012 – 2015 |
Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy 2011; 5(2):29-39. Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy, July-September 2019; 13(3): 139-149. |
|
8. |
Clinical Verification of 23 drugs |
2010-2014 |
Published Study of Homoeopathic Medicines through Clinical Verification: A New Perspective Volume IV |
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9. |
Cervical spondylosis –pain management (Open label RCT) |
2009 - 2010 |
Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy 2012; 6(4): 24-33. |
|
10. |
Clinical Verification of 35 drugs |
2007-2010 |
Published in IJRH, Monograph published |
|
11. |
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (Observational study) |
2005 – 2010 |
Indian Journal of Research in Homeopathy. 2012; 6(3): 16-25. |
|
12. |
Vitiligo (Observational study) |
2005 – 2010 |
Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy 2015; 9(3): 167-75. |
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13. |
Urolithiasis (Observational study) |
2005 – 2010 |
Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy 2011; 5(2):29-39 |
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14. |
Periodontitis (Dis. R, GA) |
2003-2005 |
Clinical Research Studies - Series III, CCRH; 2010: 36-41. |
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15. |
Scabies(Dis.R, GA) |
2003-2005 |
Published in Clinical Research Studies, CCRH |
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16. |
Communicable diseases (Dis. R, GA) |
2003-2005 |
- |
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17. |
Fevers(DR TA) |
2003-2005 |
- |
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18. |
Paediatric problems (Dis. R, GA) |
2003-2005 |
- |
|
19. |
Paediatric diarrhea |
1998-2003 |
Clinical Research Studies - Series III, CCRH; 2010: 36-41. |
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20. |
Clinical Verification of 65 drugs |
1987-2007 |
Published. (Details mentioned separately) |
|
21. |
Drug standardization |
1987-2003 |
For 100 drugs completed |
|
22. |
Homoeopathic Pathogenetic Trial of Catharanthus roseus: A Multicentric, Double-Blind, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Trial |
2020-21 |
Homoeopathic Links Vol. 36 No. 4/2023 |
|
23. |
Retrospective estimation of prevalence and likelihood ratio of general symptoms of 29 less frequently prescribed homoeopathic medicines by clinical verification |
|
Indian J Res Homoeopathy. 2019;13:72-80. |
|
24. |
A pragmatic, open-label study to evaluate the response of homoeopathic treatment in vitiligo |
2014-2018 |
Indian J Res Homoeopathy 2024;18:180-189. |
|
25. |
Association between Usage of Prophylactic AYUSH Medicines and Disease Severity in COVID-19 Patients: A Retrospective Cohort Study |
2021 |
Homeopathy © 2024. |
Concluded Studies of Drug Standardization
Drugs/studies concluded under drug standardization program in HDRI, Lucknow since inception i.e.1987 till 2003
STANDARDISTATION OF HOMOEOPATHIC DRUGS FOR PHYSICO-CHEMICAL/BIOLOGICAL PROFILE
1. GymnemaSylvestre
2. Jalapa
3. Viola tricolor
4. Vetivriacocculus
5. AnamirtaCocculus
6. OcimumCanum
7. Wrightiatinctoria
8. Euphorbia hypericifolia
9. Cissampelospareira
10. Cucurbitapepo
11. Bixa Orellana
12. Fenugreak
13. Oenotherabiennis
14. Coffea Arabica
15. Citrus documana
16. MurrayaKoenigii
17. Magnolia grandiflora
18. Trifoliumrepens
19. CynaraScolymus
20. Primulaobconia
21. AsclepiasCurassavica
22. LawsoniaInermis
23. Allium Cepa
24. Allium Porrum
25. CuminumCyminum
26. TerminaliaChebula
27. Glycosmispentaphylla
28. HygrohilaSpinosa
29. Caesalpiniabonducella
30. Nuxjuglans
31. Tropaeolummajus
32. Thevetianerifolia
33. Apiumgraveolens
34. Cardiospermumhalifcacabum
35. Saracaindica
36. BuxusSempervirens
37. Bacopamonieri
38. Punicagranatum
39. Damiana
40. Daturaarborea
41. Ficusbengalensis
42. Citrulluslanatus
43. CitrullusColocyntis
44. Ocimumbasilicum
45. OriganumMajorana
46. MucunaPruriens
47. Piper Nigrum
48. Phaseolus Vulgaris
49. RaphanusSativus
50. Semecarpusanacardium
51. TinosporaCordifolia
52. Viola tricolor
53. Vetivriacocculus
54. AnamirtaCocculus
55. OcimumCanum
56. Wrightiatinctoria
57. Euphorbia hypericifolia
58. Cissampelospareira
59. Cucurbitapepo
60. Bixa Orellana
61. Fenugreak
62. Oenotherabiennis
63. Coffea Arabica
64. Citrus documana
65. MurrayaKoenigii
66. Magnolia grandiflora
67. Trifoliumrepens
68. CynaraScolymus
69. Primulaobconia
70. AsclepiasCurassavica
71. LawsoniaInermis
72. Allium Cepa
73. Allium Porrum
74. CuminumCymin
Public Health Programme/Research
|
Sl No |
Name of the project |
Date of initiation |
Output |
Remarks |
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1 |
HCAM-SCSP |
February- April 2021 |
Beneficiaries- |
Concluded on April 2021 |
|
2 |
Prophylactic study under Covid-19 for Mass Distribution of Arsenic album 30 |
April 2020-September 2020 |
Mass distribution of Arsenic album, Immune booster was done all over Lucknow in different places Beneficiaries- 5459 |
Concluded. Yet to be published. |
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3 |
Retrospective post covid 19 AYUSH intervention |
2020 |
Retrospective cohort study of Post covid-19 patients Beneficiaries- 72 |
Concluded Published in Homoeopathy |
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5 |
SCSP (old) |
May- 2017 |
One village was adopted. Beneficiaries- 3211 out of which Dermatological cases were predominant |
Concluded in 2019 |
|
6 |
Homoeopathy for Healthy Child under RBSK |
2014-2016 |
Conducted in 2 blocks of Gorakhpur |
Concluded |
|
7 |
Swasthya Rakshan Programme |
2015 |
Swasthya Rakshan Programme was ongoing in 5 identified villages/ colonies. Swasthya Rakshan Team is visiting each village per week regularly to conduct OPDs for screening, identification of risk factors and early diagnosis of diseases. Beneficiaries-32,315 |
Concluded on March September 2018 |
Committees
REGIONAL SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY COMMITTEE, CRIH, LUCKNOW
(CRIH, LUCKNOW; CTU, GORAKHPUR; CRUH, RANCHI; CVU PATNA)
MEMBERS
1. Prof. (Dr.) Rajendra Singh, Principal, GHMC, Gazipur- Chairman
2. Prof. (Dr.) Alok Dhawan, Director, Centre for BMR, Lucknow- Member
3. Prof. (Dr.) Shailendra K Saxena, Vice Dean,Professor & Head,
Center for Advanced Research, KGMU, Lucknow- Member
4. Dr. Sharad Sharma, Retd Scientist, CDRI, Lucknow Member
5. Dr. A. K. Gupta, Retd A.D. (H), CCRH- Member
6. Dr. Anup Kumar, Biostatistician, SGPGI, Lucknow Member
7. Dr. V. Roja, Nodal Officer, CRIH, Lucknow- Member
8. Dr. Sunil Prasad, Officer In-charge, CRU, Ranchi- Member
9. Dr. K.K. Avinash, OIC, CVU, Patna- Member
10. Dr. Lipipushpa Debata, OIC, CRIH, Lucknow Member Secretary
INSTITUTIONAL ETHICS COMMITTEE, CRIH, LUCKNOW
1. Dr. Dayanandan Mani, CSIR-CIMAP, Lucknow- Chairman
2. Dr. Srikant Rath, Senior Scientist, CSIR-CDRI- Member
3. Dr. (Major) Vinay Krishna Sinha - Member
4. Dr. Rakesh Shukla, Retd Chief Scientist & Head,
Dept of Pharmacology,CSIR-CDRI - Member
5. Dr. Girish Gupta, Clinician- Member
6. Dr. J. P. Singh, Clinician Member
7. Mr. Vijay Acharya, Member
8. Sh. Balbeer Singh, Advocate Member
9. Sh. Ram Asre, Layman Member
10. Dr. Renu Bala, R. O. (H), S-2 Member Secretary
11. Dr. Lipipushpa Debata, OIC Apellate
Infrastructure
Central Research Institute (Homoeopathy), Lucknow is built on a plot area of 4429.56 Sq.m with a total built up area of 6112.15 Sq. m in Sector-2, Jankipuram extension, Lucknow by NBCC India Pvt. Ltd. It has 3 floors (Ground, First and Second) along with a Basement for Parking.
Services
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Facilities |
OPD: Last 05 years data (2019-2024) 2020-21: 7088 2021-22: 11,406 2022-23: 17,878 2023-24: 22,363 2024-25: 51,117 |
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IPD: Not yet started |
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Clinical laboratory: 1. Haematology 2. Biochemistry- LFT, KFT, Lipid, Electrolytes, HbA1C, RA, CRP, FBS, PPBS, S. Calcium, Phosphorus 3. Dengue, Malaria, Widal 4. Stool & Urine- Routine and Microscopic |
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Outreach programmes: SCSP Camps |
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Academic Activities/MoUs with name of institute etc. – Under Process (Approved) |
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Library: |
Publication
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S. No. |
Title of Books |
Edition and year of Publication |
QTY. |
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1. |
Aegle Falia |
1994 |
119 |
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2. |
Atista Indica |
1996 |
54 |
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3. |
Chapter Ear and Hearing |
1995 |
50 |
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4. |
Kali Muriati Cum |
1986 |
84 |
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5. |
Kali Muriati Cum |
1986 |
3 |
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6. |
Aegle Marmelos |
1994 |
118 |
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7. |
Abroma Augusta |
1974 |
23 |
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8. |
Cassia Sophera |
1987 |
105 |
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9. |
Ocimum Canum |
2011 |
8 |
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10. |
Chapter Teeth |
1988 |
67 |
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11. |
Chapter Face |
1999 |
80 |
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12. |
Chapter Mind |
1997 |
60 |
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13. |
Tylophora Indica |
2011 |
16 |
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14. |
Cynodon Dactylon and its proving |
1988 |
81 |
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15. |
New Monograph Cynodon Dactylon |
2014 |
3 |
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16. |
A check list of Homoeopathic Medical Plants of India |
1987 |
9 |
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17. |
A check list of Homoeopathic Medical Plants of India |
1996 |
67 |
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18. |
Acalypha Indica |
2011 |
8 |
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19. |
Terminalia Chebula |
2006 |
5 |
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20. |
Identification of Homoeopathic Drugs of Plant Origin |
2010 |
3 |
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21. |
Lymphatic Filariasis |
2010 |
2 |
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22. |
A Handbook of Home Remedies in Homoeopathy |
1986 |
22 |
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23. |
A Handbook of Home Remedies in Homoeopathy |
1991 |
7 |
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24. |
Vernacular Names of Plant |
2013 |
3 |
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25. |
Carica Papaya |
2006 |
6 |
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26. |
सामान्य होम्योपैथी उपचार पुस्तिका |
2002 |
66 |
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27. |
Indian Systems of Medicine and Homoeopathy in India |
1998 |
5 |
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28. |
Chapter Throat |
1998 |
42 |
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29. |
Chapter Nose |
1996 |
64 |
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30. |
Chapter Mouth |
1990 |
62 |
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31. |
Chapter Eye and Vision |
1994 |
42 |
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32. |
A Proving of Hydrocotyle Asiatica |
1996 |
77 |
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33. |
Plants in Ethnomedicine of Nilgiri tribes in Tamil Nadu, India |
2010 |
3 |
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34. |
A new Drugs Proved by CCRH |
2008 |
4 |
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35. |
Drug Provings – Vol-2 |
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4 |
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36. |
Drug Provings – Vol-3 |
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4 |
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37. |
Drug Provings – Vol-4 |
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8 |
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38. |
Drug Provings – Vol-5 |
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3 |
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39. |
Menopausal Syndrome |
2011 |
3 |
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40. |
Drug Provings |
2005 |
2 |
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41. |
Standardization of Homoeopathic Drugs |
2005 |
5 |
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42. |
Standardization of Homoeopathic Drugs |
2007 |
4 |
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43. |
Standardization of Homoeopathic Drugs |
2009 |
8 |
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44. |
Standardization of Homoeopathic Drugs |
2010 |
3 |
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45. |
Chapter Generalities |
2011 |
4 |
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46. |
Bronchial Asthma |
2015 |
3 |
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47. |
A Handbook of Medicinal Plants |
2005 |
2 |
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48. |
Chapters Larynx & Trachea |
1995 |
23 |
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List of Handout
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S. No. |
Handout Name |
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1. |
Heart Attack, one can prevent it |
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2. |
Homoeopathy for Tonsillitis and Enlargement of Adenoids in Children |
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3. |
Depression is a common but serious illness |
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4. |
Homoeopathy for your Child's Common Ailments |
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5. |
Fighting Chikungunya with Homoeopathy |
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6. |
Homoeopathy for Learning Disabilities in Children |
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7. |
Weigh Obesity with Homoeopathy |
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8. |
Homoeopathic management of Constipation and piles during pregnancy |
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9. |
डेंगू रोग कारक मच्छर आपके पड़ोस में पनप रहा है |
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10. |
मलेरिया रोग कारक मच्छर आपके नजदीक हो सकता है |
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11. |
बच्चों में ज्ञानार्जन में असमर्थता का होम्योपैथी उपचार |
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12. |
शिशु में दस्त का होम्योपैथी उपचार |
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13. |
मूत्र संबंधी समस्याए मुझे काफी समय से परेषान कर रही थी |
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14. |
होम्योपैथी में प्रयोग होने वाले मुख्य भारतीय औषधीय पौधे एवं चिकित्सीय प्रयोग |
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15. |
बच्चों में साईनुसाईटिस का होम्योपैथी उपचार |
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16. |
बच्चों में श्वसनिक दमे का होम्योपैथी उपचार |
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17. |
फ्लू जैसी बीमारियों के खिलाफ संघर्ष |
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18. |
बच्चों में व्यवहार संबंधी समस्याओं का होम्योपैथी द्वारा इलाज |
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19. |
होम्योपैथी द्वारा प्रसव उपरान्त प्रायः होने वाली स्तन की समस्याओं का उपचार |
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20. |
शिशुओं में उदरशुल का होम्योपैथी उपचार |
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21. |
क्या आप उच्च रक्तचाप से पीड़ित है? |
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Future Vision
Caring for healthy life: To provide comprehensive quality health care which is affordable, accessible and attainable with minimal out-of-pocket expenditure to the people.
Researching for health: Undertaking research in Homoeopathy to validate it for clinical applications while promoting for integration in mainstream health care.
Capacity building: To develop and strengthen the skills, instincts, abilities, processes and resources to adapt and excel in a continuously evolving field of medical science.
Central Research Institute(H), Lucknow will be an organisation which will strive for scientific excellence and social benefits. Our vision is to become a global Research and development platform for innovation in management and treatment of various diseases and Public Health programmes. There will be more quality research and hence, more evidence-based studies in homoeopathy. It intends to be centre of excellence for Endocrinal/Female genital disorders as evident from the OPD statistics of the Institute.
Further, the Institute also aims at proposing Collaborative studies with dignified institutes like SGPGI, CDRI, CIMAP, KGMU, Mother & Child Referral Hospital in Lucknow for better scopes.
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