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Introduction
In terms of Section 4(1) (b) and 4(2) of
the Right to Information Act, 2005 it is for the information
of the general public that the National Institute of Health
& Family Welfare (NIHFW),New
Delhi is a society registered under the
Societies Registration Welfare Act, 1860. NIHFW was established
in the year 1977 by the merger of two national level
institutions, viz. the NIHAE (National Institute of Health
Administration & Education) and the NIFP (National
Institute of Family Planning). This is an “apex
technical Institute” as well as a “think tank” for the
promotion of health and family welfare programmes in the
country. The
Institute operates through various disciplines ranging from
Reproductive Bio-medicine to Demography and Statistics,
Epidemiology, Medical Care and Hospital Administration,
Community Health Administration, Planning and Evaluation,
Education and Training, Population Genetics and Human
Development, Social Sciences, Management Sciences and
Communication.
In-service training of health personnel of various
categories, promotion of inter-disciplinary research and
establishment of institutional mechanisms for co-operation
with health planners and managerial experts have been the
major areas of focus and interest of the
Institute.
Address for
Communication:
National
Institute of Health and Family
Weflare
Baba Gang Nath
Marg,
Munirka,
New
Delhi – 110 067.
e-mail – info@nihfw.org
EPABX Telephone
Numbers – 26165959, 26107773, 26166441 &
26109656
Powers/Duties of
various authorities
Governing
Body
Link to Rule 15
to 21 of the Memorandum of Association of the
Institute.
Financial power of various
authority (Rule 43 of BYE-LAWS)
Link to Bye-laws
of the Institute.
Director
Director, NIHFW
is the CEO of the Institute and is responsible for the
day-to-day affairs of the Institute. All the activities of
the Institute viz. research, training, education, consultancy,
specialized services etc. are carried out under his guidance
and supervision.
He is also the administrative and financial head of the
Institute. As
Member-Secretary of the Governing Body and Standing Finance
Committee of the Institute, the Director is also responsible
for organizing the meeting of these bodies and maintaining
records of the proceedings.
Dy. Director
(Admn.)
To deal with all
administrative and establishment matters concerning the
Institute, recruitment, promotion, transfer, vigilance
etc.
Financial and
budgetary control of funds, etc.
Matters relating
to the meeting of the Governing Body/Standing Finance
Committee, etc.
Professor
Professor is the
Head of a Department.
He/she is responsible for organizing training
programmes as well as conduct research and evaluation studies
in the concerned discipline. HoD, as a member of
the academic committee, advises the Director on various
academic activities of the Institute.
Reader
To work as a
member of the faculty of the Institute and assist in the
development of his/her department with special emphasis on
Family Welfare and Health Administration. Responsibilities
include teaching, research, consultancy and advisory services
etc.
Lecturer
Lecturers are
the induction level in faculty and assist in the development
of his/her department with special emphasis on Health and
Family Welfare etc.
Responsibilities include teaching, research
etc.
RO/ARO/RA
Assist in
carrying out research and evaluation studies and training
programmes. They
primarily work for:
a)
Designing of
schedules/questionnaire and pre-testing
b)
Collection of
primary and secondary data.
c)
Analysis,
preparation of coding plan and tabulation of
data.
d)
Preparation of
draft research report
Besides, they
assist in conducting MD(CHA)/Diploma in Health Administration
examination, etc.
Sr.
Documentation Officer
Sr.
Documentation Officer is responsible for overall supervision
of the Documentation Centre. The activities include
bringing out bibliographical information service under the
major disciplines of health and family welfare, repackaging of
information to suit the various categories of personnel
working in health and family welfare, computerization of
information, training in the area of information and
documentation in the field of health and family
welfare.
Programmer
Development of software as per
requirements
Electronic data processing of various
research and evaluative studies
Assisting faculty and staff of the
Institute in using standard software packages.
Maintenance of all computer hardware.
Assist the Director in other related
technical aspects of computerization.
CMO/SMO/Medical Officer
Medical Officer is required to attend
patients in OPD clinic and perform various medial
investigations both, routine and emergency.
They are also required to undertake teaching/
training/research activities.
Accounts Officer
(1)
To act as Drawing and Disbursing
Officer.
(2)
To maintain the books of accounts (i.e.
Cashbook, ledger etc) and to prepare accounts of the
Institute.
(3)
To assist in conducting Audit of the
Accounts of the Institute by Comptroller and Auditor General
of India.
Section Officer
a)
Overall incharge of the section.
b)
Provide guidance to the subordinates and
supervise their work.
Workshop and Maintenance Officer
He is responsible for Civil
work, Electrical work, Horticulture development work, cleaning
and dusting, security and repair of vehicle, etc.
Hindi
Officer
Vet translation
done by translator.
To assist in implementation of Official
Language Policy in the Institute.
To act as member-secretary of Official
Language Implemenation Committee of NIHFW.
To organize Hindi workshops for the staff
of NIHFW from time to time.
To organize Hindi events as per government
directives.
Appointing authorities (Rule 15 of BYE-LAWS) – Link
to the Bye-laws.
Channel of Submission
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Academic Department |
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Ist/initiating Level |
Ist Level Supervisor |
IInd Level Supervisor |
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R.A., ARO, RO Lecturer, Sr.
Lecturer, Reader |
HOD |
Director |
For Training Programme/Research
Project
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For Training Programme/Research
Project |
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Ist/initiating Level |
Ist Level Supervisor |
IInd Level Supervisor |
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Faculty concerned/
Principal Investigator/
Coordinator |
HOD |
Director |
All proposal for Research Projects/Training are
considered by the Technical Advisory Committee, Academic
Committee and by the Programme Advisory Committee.
For Administrataive Sections |
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(1) |
(2) |
(3) |
(4) |
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Initiating Level
LDC, UDC,
Assistant, Accountant,
JE (Civil) etc. |
Sectional
Head
Section Officer
Accounts Officer
Hindi Officer
WMO |
Deputy Director (Administration) |
Director |
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S.O./DD(A) may dispose off routine
cases at their level. |
Rules and Regulation
The functioning of the Institute is
governed by its rules and Regulation and Bye Laws.
The employees of the Institute are governed by Bye-laws
of the NIHFW and in respect of matters not provided for in the
Bye-laws, rules as applicable to Central Government servants
regarding the general conditions of service, pay, allowances
including travelling and daily allowances, leave salary,
joining time, foreign service terms etc. and orders and
decisions issued in this regard by the Central Government from
time to time shall apply mutatis-mutandis to the employees of
the Institute.
User
Charges – Link to Annexure - I
Link to
Directory of the Institute
Link
to Monthly remuneration received by
staff
Link
to Institute’s Plan and Non-Plan
Budget
Link to Research
Reports
Link to Training
Calendar
Public Information
Officer
Dr. T. Mathiyazhagan,
Telephone No. 26165959, Extn. 368
tmathiyazhagan@nihfw.org
Appellate Authority in RTI
cases
Director, NIHFW.
Director@nihfw.org
Telephone No. 26100057, 26185696
Fax – 26101623
Annexure – I
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF HEALTH AND FAMILY
WELFARE
User Charges
The rate of charges for different
laboratory tests:
(As on December 1, 2006)
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Haemogram |
Rs. 15.00 |
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Semenology:
a)
Germ Cell Morphology
b)
Sperm preparation
c)
Semen Biochemistry
i.
Fructose
ii.
Acid Phosphate
iii.
GPC
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Rs. 25.00
Rs. 25.00
Rs. 50.00
Rs. 15.00
Rs. 15.00
Rs. 20.00 |
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Metabolic Tests:
a)
Liver Function Tests
i.
S. Cholesterol
ii.
SGOT
iii.
SGPT
iv.
S. Bilirubin
v.
Alkaline Phosphate |
Rs. 75.00
Rs. 15.00
Rs. 15.00
Rs. 15.00
Rs. 15.00
Rs. 15.00 |
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b) Renal
Function Tests
i.
S. Urea
ii.
Uric Acid
iii.
Creatinine |
Rs. 45.00
Rs. 15.00
Rs. 15.00
Rs. 15.00 |
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c) Blood
Sugar
Random
Fasting & PP
Glucose Tolerance Test (GTT) |
Rs. 15.00
Rs. 30.00
Rs. 75.00 |
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d) Lipid Profile |
Rs. 125.00 |
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e) Total
Protein |
Rs. 15.00 |
Serology Tests
a) Antisperm
Antibodies
b) Pregnancy
Test |
Rs. 100.00
Rs. 50.00
Rs. 50.00 |
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Hormones
i.
Follicular Stimulating Hormone
(FSH
ii.
Leutinizing Hormone (LH)
iii.
Prolactin (PRL)
iv.
Insuline
v.
Thyroid Stimulating Hormone
(TSH)
vi.
T3 and T4
vii.
Testosterone
viii.
Progesterone
ix.
17B estradiol
x.
Cortisol |
Rs. 100.00
Rs. 100.00
Rs. 100.00
Rs. 200.00
Rs. 60.00
Rs. 100.00
Rs. 60.00
Rs. 60.00
Rs. 60.00
Rs. 60.00 |
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Cytogeneic Study:
i.
Buccal Smear for sex chromatin
ii.
Chromosome culture |
Rs. 25.00
Rs. 100.00 |
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Radiology:
i.
For ordinary X-ray of any part of
the body
ii.
For HSG (excluding dye and other
injections) |
Rs. 30.00
Rs. 100.00 |
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USG
i.
General USG including Gynae &
ANC
ii.
USG for follicular maturation for
full one cycle |
Rs. 50.00
Rs. 150.00 |
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