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DAY 1

O Adequate information must be furnished in a brief but self-contained manner to enable the
Reassess the project.

1. Title of the project.

2. Objectives

5. Summary of the proposed research (up to 150 words) indicating overall aims of the research
and importance of the research proposal. Application of the work in the context of national
priorities of medical research, if any, may also be mentioned.

6. State the

i. Novelty of your research project (in 100 words):

ii. Relevance of your research project to public health (in 100 words):

iii. Applicability of your research project in

(a) Short term:

(b) Long term:

5. Present knowledge and relevant bibliography including full titles of articles relating to project.

6. Preliminary work already done by the Investigator(s) on this problem, e.g. selection of
subjects, standardization of methods, with results, if any.

7. Links with other DHR and ICMR projects (ad-hoc, task force or collaborative).

8. List of important publications of last 5 years of the all the investigators in the relevant fields
(enclose reprints, if available).
9. Detailed research plan. (give here the design of study, indicating the total number of
cases/samples/animals to be studied, the mode of selection of subjects specially in experiments
involving human beings, equipment and other materials to be used, methodology/techniques to
be employed for evaluating the results including statistical methods any potential to obtain
patents etc.) the results including statistical methods any potential to obtain patents etc.)

10. Facilities in terms of equipment, etc, available at the sponsoring institution for the proposed
investigation.

11. Budget requirements (with detailed break-up and full justification):

1. Adequate information must be furnished in a brief but self-contained manner to enable


the Reassess the project.
2. 1. Title of the project.
3. 2. Objectives
4.
5. 5. Summary of the proposed research (up to 150 words) indicating overall aims of the
research and importance of the research proposal. Application of the work in the context
of national priorities of medical research, if any, may also be mentioned.
6.
7. 6. State the
8. i. Novelty of your research project (in 100 words):
9. ii. Relevance of your research project to public health (in 100 words):
10. iii. Applicability of your research project in
11. (a) Short term:
12. (b) Long term:
13.
14. 5. Present knowledge and relevant bibliography including full titles of articles relating to
project.
15.
16. 6. Preliminary work already done by the Investigator(s) on this problem, e.g. selection of
subjects, standardization of methods, with results, if any.
17.
18. 7. Links with other DHR and ICMR projects (ad-hoc, task force or collaborative).
19.
20. 8. List of important publications of last 5 years of the all the investigators in the relevant
fields (enclose reprints, if available).
21.
22. 9. Detailed research plan. (give here the design of study, indicating the total number of
cases/samples/animals to be studied, the mode of selection of subjects specially in
experiments involving human beings, equipment and other materials to be used,
methodology/techniques to be employed for evaluating the results including statistical
methods any potential to obtain patents etc.) the results including statistical methods any
potential to obtain patents etc.)
23. 10. Facilities in terms of equipment, etc, available at the sponsoring institution for the
proposed investigation.
24.
25. 11. Budget requirements (with detailed break-up and full justification):
26. Adequate information must be furnished in a brief but self-contained manner to enable
the Reassess the project.
27. 1. Title of the project.
28. 2. Objectives
29.
30. 5. Summary of the proposed research (up to 150 words) indicating overall aims of the
research and importance of the research proposal. Application of the work in the context
of national priorities of medical research, if any, may also be mentioned.
31.
32. 6. State the
33. i. Novelty of your research project (in 100 words):
34. ii. Relevance of your research project to public health (in 100 words):
35. iii. Applicability of your research project in
36. (a) Short term:
37. (b) Long term:
38.
39. 5. Present knowledge and relevant bibliography including full titles of articles relating to
project.
40.
41. 6. Preliminary work already done by the Investigator(s) on this problem, e.g. selection of
subjects, standardization of methods, with results, if any.
42.
43. 7. Links with other DHR and ICMR projects (ad-hoc, task force or collaborative).
44.
45. 8. List of important publications of last 5 years of the all the investigators in the relevant
fields (enclose reprints, if available).
46.
47. 9. Detailed research plan. (give here the design of study, indicating the total number of
cases/samples/animals to be studied, the mode of selection of subjects specially in
experiments involving human beings, equipment and other materials to be used,
methodology/techniques to be employed for evaluating the results including statistical
methods any potential to obtain patents etc.) the results including statistical methods any
potential to obtain patents etc.)
48. 10. Facilities in terms of equipment, etc, available at the sponsoring institution for the
proposed investigation.
49.
50. 11. Budget requirements (with detailed break-up and full justification):
51. Adequate information must be furnished in a brief but self-contained manner to enable
the Reassess the project.
52. 1. Title of the project.
53. 2. Objectives
54.
55. 5. Summary of the proposed research (up to 150 words) indicating overall aims of the
research and importance of the research proposal. Application of the work in the context
of national priorities of medical research, if any, may also be mentioned.
56.
57. 6. State the
58. i. Novelty of your research project (in 100 words):
59. ii. Relevance of your research project to public health (in 100 words):
60. iii. Applicability of your research project in
61. (a) Short term:
62. (b) Long term:
63.
64. 5. Present knowledge and relevant bibliography including full titles of articles relating to
project.
65.
66. 6. Preliminary work already done by the Investigator(s) on this problem, e.g. selection of
subjects, standardization of methods, with results, if any.
67.
68. 7. Links with other DHR and ICMR projects (ad-hoc, task force or collaborative).
69.
70. 8. List of important publications of last 5 years of the all the investigators in the relevant
fields (enclose reprints, if available).
71.
72. 9. Detailed research plan. (give here the design of study, indicating the total number of
cases/samples/animals to be studied, the mode of selection of subjects specially in
experiments involving human beings, equipment and other materials to be used,
methodology/techniques to be employed for evaluating the results including statistical
methods any potential to obtain patents etc.) the results including statistical methods any
potential to obtain patents etc.)
73. 10. Facilities in terms of equipment, etc, available at the sponsoring institution for the
proposed investigation.
74.
75. 11. Budget requirements (with detailed break-up and full justification):
76. Adequate information must be furnished in a brief but self-contained manner to enable
the Reassess the project.
77. 1. Title of the project.
78. 2. Objectives
79.
80. 5. Summary of the proposed research (up to 150 words) indicating overall aims of the
research and importance of the research proposal. Application of the work in the context
of national priorities of medical research, if any, may also be mentioned.
81.
82. 6. State the
83. i. Novelty of your research project (in 100 words):
84. ii. Relevance of your research project to public health (in 100 words):
85. iii. Applicability of your research project in
86. (a) Short term:
87. (b) Long term:
88.
89. 5. Present knowledge and relevant bibliography including full titles of articles relating to
project.
90.
91. 6. Preliminary work already done by the Investigator(s) on this problem, e.g. selection of
subjects, standardization of methods, with results, if any.
92.
93. 7. Links with other DHR and ICMR projects (ad-hoc, task force or collaborative).
94.
95. 8. List of important publications of last 5 years of the all the investigators in the relevant
fields (enclose reprints, if available).
96.
97. 9. Detailed research plan. (give here the design of study, indicating the total number of
cases/samples/animals to be studied, the mode of selection of subjects specially in
experiments involving human beings, equipment and other materials to be used,
methodology/techniques to be employed for evaluating the results including statistical
methods any potential to obtain patents etc.) the results including statistical methods any
potential to obtain patents etc.)
98. 10. Facilities in terms of equipment, etc, available at the sponsoring institution for the
proposed investigation.
99.
100. 11. Budget requirements (with detailed break-up and full justification):
101. Adequate information must be furnished in a brief but self-contained manner to
enable the Reassess the project.
102. 1. Title of the project.
103. 2. Objectives
104.
105. 5. Summary of the proposed research (up to 150 words) indicating overall aims
of the research and importance of the research proposal. Application of the work in the
context of national priorities of medical research, if any, may also be mentioned.
106.
107. 6. State the
108. i. Novelty of your research project (in 100 words):
109. ii. Relevance of your research project to public health (in 100 words):
110. iii. Applicability of your research project in
111. (a) Short term:
112. (b) Long term:
113.
114. 5. Present knowledge and relevant bibliography including full titles of articles
relating to project.
115.
116. 6. Preliminary work already done by the Investigator(s) on this problem, e.g.
selection of subjects, standardization of methods, with results, if any.
117.
118. 7. Links with other DHR and ICMR projects (ad-hoc, task force or collaborative).
119.
120. 8. List of important publications of last 5 years of the all the investigators in the
relevant fields (enclose reprints, if available).
121.
122. 9. Detailed research plan. (give here the design of study, indicating the total
number of cases/samples/animals to be studied, the mode of selection of subjects
specially in experiments involving human beings, equipment and other materials to be
used, methodology/techniques to be employed for evaluating the results including
statistical methods any potential to obtain patents etc.) the results including statistical
methods any potential to obtain patents etc.)
123. 10. Facilities in terms of equipment, etc, available at the sponsoring institution for
the proposed investigation.
124.
125. 11. Budget requirements (with detailed break-up and full justification):
126. Adequate information must be furnished in a brief but self-contained manner to
enable the Reassess the project.
127. 1. Title of the project.
128. 2. Objectives
129.
130. 5. Summary of the proposed research (up to 150 words) indicating overall aims
of the research and importance of the research proposal. Application of the work in the
context of national priorities of medical research, if any, may also be mentioned.
131.
132. 6. State the
133. i. Novelty of your research project (in 100 words):
134. ii. Relevance of your research project to public health (in 100 words):
135. iii. Applicability of your research project in
136. (a) Short term:
137. (b) Long term:
138.
139. 5. Present knowledge and relevant bibliography including full titles of articles
relating to project.
140.
141. 6. Preliminary work already done by the Investigator(s) on this problem, e.g.
selection of subjects, standardization of methods, with results, if any.
142.
143. 7. Links with other DHR and ICMR projects (ad-hoc, task force or collaborative).
144.
145. 8. List of important publications of last 5 years of the all the investigators in the
relevant fields (enclose reprints, if available).
146.
147. 9. Detailed research plan. (give here the design of study, indicating the total
number of cases/samples/animals to be studied, the mode of selection of subjects
specially in experiments involving human beings, equipment and other materials to be
used, methodology/techniques to be employed for evaluating the results including
statistical methods any potential to obtain patents etc.) the results including statistical
methods any potential to obtain patents etc.)
148. 10. Facilities in terms of equipment, etc, available at the sponsoring institution for
the proposed investigation.
149.
150. 11. Budget requirements (with detailed break-up and full justification):
151. Adequate information must be furnished in a brief but self-contained manner to
enable the Reassess the project.
152. 1. Title of the project.
153. 2. Objectives
154.
155. 5. Summary of the proposed research (up to 150 words) indicating overall aims
of the research and importance of the research proposal. Application of the work in the
context of national priorities of medical research, if any, may also be mentioned.
156.
157. 6. State the
158. i. Novelty of your research project (in 100 words):
159. ii. Relevance of your research project to public health (in 100 words):
160. iii. Applicability of your research project in
161. (a) Short term:
162. (b) Long term:
163.
164. 5. Present knowledge and relevant bibliography including full titles of articles
relating to project.
165.
166. 6. Preliminary work already done by the Investigator(s) on this problem, e.g.
selection of subjects, standardization of methods, with results, if any.
167.
168. 7. Links with other DHR and ICMR projects (ad-hoc, task force or collaborative).
169.
170. 8. List of important publications of last 5 years of the all the investigators in the
relevant fields (enclose reprints, if available).
171.
172. 9. Detailed research plan. (give here the design of study, indicating the total
number of cases/samples/animals to be studied, the mode of selection of subjects
specially in experiments involving human beings, equipment and other materials to be
used, methodology/techniques to be employed for evaluating the results including
statistical methods any potential to obtain patents etc.) the results including statistical
methods any potential to obtain patents etc.)
173. 10. Facilities in terms of equipment, etc, available at the sponsoring institution for
the proposed investigation.
174.
175. 11. Budget requirements (with detailed break-up and full justification):
176. Adequate information must be furnished in a brief but self-contained manner to
enable the Reassess the project.
177. 1. Title of the project.
178. 2. Objectives
179.
180. 5. Summary of the proposed research (up to 150 words) indicating overall aims
of the research and importance of the research proposal. Application of the work in the
context of national priorities of medical research, if any, may also be mentioned.
181.
182. 6. State the
183. i. Novelty of your research project (in 100 words):
184. ii. Relevance of your research project to public health (in 100 words):
185. iii. Applicability of your research project in
186. (a) Short term:
187. (b) Long term:
188.
189. 5. Present knowledge and relevant bibliography including full titles of articles
relating to project.
190.
191. 6. Preliminary work already done by the Investigator(s) on this problem, e.g.
selection of subjects, standardization of methods, with results, if any.
192.
193. 7. Links with other DHR and ICMR projects (ad-hoc, task force or collaborative).
194.
195. 8. List of important publications of last 5 years of the all the investigators in the
relevant fields (enclose reprints, if available).
196.
197. 9. Detailed research plan. (give here the design of study, indicating the total
number of cases/samples/animals to be studied, the mode of selection of subjects
specially in experiments involving human beings, equipment and other materials to be
used, methodology/techniques to be employed for evaluating the results including
statistical methods any potential to obtain patents etc.) the results including statistical
methods any potential to obtain patents etc.)
198. 10. Facilities in terms of equipment, etc, available at the sponsoring institution for
the proposed investigation.
199.
200. 11. Budget requirements (with detailed break-up and full justification):
201. Adequate information must be furnished in a brief but self-contained manner to
enable the Reassess the project.
202. 1. Title of the project.
203. 2. Objectives
204.
205. 5. Summary of the proposed research (up to 150 words) indicating overall aims
of the research and importance of the research proposal. Application of the work in the
context of national priorities of medical research, if any, may also be mentioned.
206.
207. 6. State the
208. i. Novelty of your research project (in 100 words):
209. ii. Relevance of your research project to public health (in 100 words):
210. iii. Applicability of your research project in
211. (a) Short term:
212. (b) Long term:
213.
214. 5. Present knowledge and relevant bibliography including full titles of articles
relating to project.
215.
216. 6. Preliminary work already done by the Investigator(s) on this problem, e.g.
selection of subjects, standardization of methods, with results, if any.
217.
218. 7. Links with other DHR and ICMR projects (ad-hoc, task force or collaborative).
219.
220. 8. List of important publications of last 5 years of the all the investigators in the
relevant fields (enclose reprints, if available).
221.
222. 9. Detailed research plan. (give here the design of study, indicating the total
number of cases/samples/animals to be studied, the mode of selection of subjects
specially in experiments involving human beings, equipment and other materials to be
used, methodology/techniques to be employed for evaluating the results including
statistical methods any potential to obtain patents etc.) the results including statistical
methods any potential to obtain patents etc.)
223. 10. Facilities in terms of equipment, etc, available at the sponsoring institution for
the proposed investigation.
224.
225. 11. Budget requirements (with detailed break-up and full justification):
226. Adequate information must be furnished in a brief but self-contained manner to
enable the Reassess the project.
227. 1. Title of the project.
228. 2. Objectives
229.
230. 5. Summary of the proposed research (up to 150 words) indicating overall aims
of the research and importance of the research proposal. Application of the work in the
context of national priorities of medical research, if any, may also be mentioned.
231.
232. 6. State the
233. i. Novelty of your research project (in 100 words):
234. ii. Relevance of your research project to public health (in 100 words):
235. iii. Applicability of your research project in
236. (a) Short term:
237. (b) Long term:
238.
239. 5. Present knowledge and relevant bibliography including full titles of articles
relating to project.
240.
241. 6. Preliminary work already done by the Investigator(s) on this problem, e.g.
selection of subjects, standardization of methods, with results, if any.
242.
243. 7. Links with other DHR and ICMR projects (ad-hoc, task force or collaborative).
244.
245. 8. List of important publications of last 5 years of the all the investigators in the
relevant fields (enclose reprints, if available).
246.
247. 9. Detailed research plan. (give here the design of study, indicating the total
number of cases/samples/animals to be studied, the mode of selection of subjects
specially in experiments involving human beings, equipment and other materials to be
used, methodology/techniques to be employed for evaluating the results including
statistical methods any potential to obtain patents etc.) the results including statistical
methods any potential to obtain patents etc.)
248. 10. Facilities in terms of equipment, etc, available at the sponsoring institution for
the proposed investigation.
249.
250. 11. Budget requirements (with detailed break-up and full justification):
251. Adequate information must be furnished in a brief but self-contained manner to
enable the Reassess the project.
252. 1. Title of the project.
253. 2. Objectives
254.
255. 5. Summary of the proposed research (up to 150 words) indicating overall aims
of the research and importance of the research proposal. Application of the work in the
context of national priorities of medical research, if any, may also be mentioned.
256.
257. 6. State the
258. i. Novelty of your research project (in 100 words):
259. ii. Relevance of your research project to public health (in 100 words):
260. iii. Applicability of your research project in
261. (a) Short term:
262. (b) Long term:
263.
264. 5. Present knowledge and relevant bibliography including full titles of articles
relating to project.
265.
266. 6. Preliminary work already done by the Investigator(s) on this problem, e.g.
selection of subjects, standardization of methods, with results, if any.
267.
268. 7. Links with other DHR and ICMR projects (ad-hoc, task force or collaborative).
269.
270. 8. List of important publications of last 5 years of the all the investigators in the
relevant fields (enclose reprints, if available).
271.
272. 9. Detailed research plan. (give here the design of study, indicating the total
number of cases/samples/animals to be studied, the mode of selection of subjects
specially in experiments involving human beings, equipment and other materials to be
used, methodology/techniques to be employed for evaluating the results including
statistical methods any potential to obtain patents etc.) the results including statistical
methods any potential to obtain patents etc.)
273. 10. Facilities in terms of equipment, etc, available at the sponsoring institution for
the proposed investigation.
274.
275. 11. Budget requirements (with detailed break-up and full justification):
276. Adequate information must be furnished in a brief but self-contained manner to
enable the Reassess the project.
277. 1. Title of the project.
278. 2. Objectives
279.
280. 5. Summary of the proposed research (up to 150 words) indicating overall aims
of the research and importance of the research proposal. Application of the work in the
context of national priorities of medical research, if any, may also be mentioned.
281.
282. 6. State the
283. i. Novelty of your research project (in 100 words):
284. ii. Relevance of your research project to public health (in 100 words):
285. iii. Applicability of your research project in
286. (a) Short term:
287. (b) Long term:
288.
289. 5. Present knowledge and relevant bibliography including full titles of articles
relating to project.
290.
291. 6. Preliminary work already done by the Investigator(s) on this problem, e.g.
selection of subjects, standardization of methods, with results, if any.
292.
293. 7. Links with other DHR and ICMR projects (ad-hoc, task force or collaborative).
294.
295. 8. List of important publications of last 5 years of the all the investigators in the
relevant fields (enclose reprints, if available).
296.
297. 9. Detailed research plan. (give here the design of study, indicating the total
number of cases/samples/animals to be studied, the mode of selection of subjects
specially in experiments involving human beings, equipment and other materials to be
used, methodology/techniques to be employed for evaluating the results including
statistical methods any potential to obtain patents etc.) the results including statistical
methods any potential to obtain patents etc.)
298. 10. Facilities in terms of equipment, etc, available at the sponsoring institution for
the proposed investigation.
299.
300. 11. Budget requirements (with detailed break-up and full justification):
301. Adequate information must be furnished in a brief but self-contained manner to
enable the Reassess the project.
302. 1. Title of the project.
303. 2. Objectives
304.
305. 5. Summary of the proposed research (up to 150 words) indicating overall aims
of the research and importance of the research proposal. Application of the work in the
context of national priorities of medical research, if any, may also be mentioned.
306.
307. 6. State the
308. i. Novelty of your research project (in 100 words):
309. ii. Relevance of your research project to public health (in 100 words):
310. iii. Applicability of your research project in
311. (a) Short term:
312. (b) Long term:
313.
314. 5. Present knowledge and relevant bibliography including full titles of articles
relating to project.
315.
316. 6. Preliminary work already done by the Investigator(s) on this problem, e.g.
selection of subjects, standardization of methods, with results, if any.
317.
318. 7. Links with other DHR and ICMR projects (ad-hoc, task force or collaborative).
319.
320. 8. List of important publications of last 5 years of the all the investigators in the
relevant fields (enclose reprints, if available).
321.
322. 9. Detailed research plan. (give here the design of study, indicating the total
number of cases/samples/animals to be studied, the mode of selection of subjects
specially in experiments involving human beings, equipment and other materials to be
used, methodology/techniques to be employed for evaluating the results including
statistical methods any potential to obtain patents etc.) the results including statistical
methods any potential to obtain patents etc.)
323. 10. Facilities in terms of equipment, etc, available at the sponsoring institution for
the proposed investigation.
324.
325. 11. Budget requirements (with detailed break-up and full justification):
326. Adequate information must be furnished in a brief but self-contained manner to
enable the Reassess the project.
327. 1. Title of the project.
328. 2. Objectives
329.
330. 5. Summary of the proposed research (up to 150 words) indicating overall aims
of the research and importance of the research proposal. Application of the work in the
context of national priorities of medical research, if any, may also be mentioned.
331.
332. 6. State the
333. i. Novelty of your research project (in 100 words):
334. ii. Relevance of your research project to public health (in 100 words):
335. iii. Applicability of your research project in
336. (a) Short term:
337. (b) Long term:
338.
339. 5. Present knowledge and relevant bibliography including full titles of articles
relating to project.
340.
341. 6. Preliminary work already done by the Investigator(s) on this problem, e.g.
selection of subjects, standardization of methods, with results, if any.
342.
343. 7. Links with other DHR and ICMR projects (ad-hoc, task force or collaborative).
344.
345. 8. List of important publications of last 5 years of the all the investigators in the
relevant fields (enclose reprints, if available).
346.
347. 9. Detailed research plan. (give here the design of study, indicating the total
number of cases/samples/animals to be studied, the mode of selection of subjects
specially in experiments involving human beings, equipment and other materials to be
used, methodology/techniques to be employed for evaluating the results including
statistical methods any potential to obtain patents etc.) the results including statistical
methods any potential to obtain patents etc.)
348. 10. Facilities in terms of equipment, etc, available at the sponsoring institution for
the proposed investigation.
349.
350. 11. Budget requirements (with detailed break-up and full justification):
351. Adequate information must be furnished in a brief but self-contained manner to
enable the Reassess the project.
352. 1. Title of the project.
353. 2. Objectives
354.
355. 5. Summary of the proposed research (up to 150 words) indicating overall aims
of the research and importance of the research proposal. Application of the work in the
context of national priorities of medical research, if any, may also be mentioned.
356.
357. 6. State the
358. i. Novelty of your research project (in 100 words):
359. ii. Relevance of your research project to public health (in 100 words):
360. iii. Applicability of your research project in
361. (a) Short term:
362. (b) Long term:
363.
364. 5. Present knowledge and relevant bibliography including full titles of articles
relating to project.
365.
366. 6. Preliminary work already done by the Investigator(s) on this problem, e.g.
selection of subjects, standardization of methods, with results, if any.
367.
368. 7. Links with other DHR and ICMR projects (ad-hoc, task force or collaborative).
369.
370. 8. List of important publications of last 5 years of the all the investigators in the
relevant fields (enclose reprints, if available).
371.
372. 9. Detailed research plan. (give here the design of study, indicating the total
number of cases/samples/animals to be studied, the mode of selection of subjects
specially in experiments involving human beings, equipment and other materials to be
used, methodology/techniques to be employed for evaluating the results including
statistical methods any potential to obtain patents etc.) the results including statistical
methods any potential to obtain patents etc.)
373. 10. Facilities in terms of equipment, etc, available at the sponsoring institution for
the proposed investigation.
374.
375. 11. Budget requirements (with detailed break-up and full justification):
376. Adequate information must be furnished in a brief but self-contained manner to
enable the Reassess the project.
377. 1. Title of the project.
378. 2. Objectives
379.
380. 5. Summary of the proposed research (up to 150 words) indicating overall aims
of the research and importance of the research proposal. Application of the work in the
context of national priorities of medical research, if any, may also be mentioned.
381.
382. 6. State the
383. i. Novelty of your research project (in 100 words):
384. ii. Relevance of your research project to public health (in 100 words):
385. iii. Applicability of your research project in
386. (a) Short term:
387. (b) Long term:
388.
389. 5. Present knowledge and relevant bibliography including full titles of articles
relating to project.
390.
391. 6. Preliminary work already done by the Investigator(s) on this problem, e.g.
selection of subjects, standardization of methods, with results, if any.
392.
393. 7. Links with other DHR and ICMR projects (ad-hoc, task force or collaborative).
394.
395. 8. List of important publications of last 5 years of the all the investigators in the
relevant fields (enclose reprints, if available).
396.
397. 9. Detailed research plan. (give here the design of study, indicating the total
number of cases/samples/animals to be studied, the mode of selection of subjects
specially in experiments involving human beings, equipment and other materials to be
used, methodology/techniques to be employed for evaluating the results including
statistical methods any potential to obtain patents etc.) the results including statistical
methods any potential to obtain patents etc.)
398. 10. Facilities in terms of equipment, etc, available at the sponsoring institution for
the proposed investigation.
399.
400. 11. Budget requirements (with detailed break-up and full justification):
401. Adequate information must be furnished in a brief but self-contained manner to
enable the Reassess the project.
402. 1. Title of the project.
403. 2. Objectives
404.
405. 5. Summary of the proposed research (up to 150 words) indicating overall aims
of the research and importance of the research proposal. Application of the work in the
context of national priorities of medical research, if any, may also be mentioned.
406.
407. 6. State the
408. i. Novelty of your research project (in 100 words):
409. ii. Relevance of your research project to public health (in 100 words):
410. iii. Applicability of your research project in
411. (a) Short term:
412. (b) Long term:
413.
414. 5. Present knowledge and relevant bibliography including full titles of articles
relating to project.
415.
416. 6. Preliminary work already done by the Investigator(s) on this problem, e.g.
selection of subjects, standardization of methods, with results, if any.
417.
418. 7. Links with other DHR and ICMR projects (ad-hoc, task force or collaborative).
419.
420. 8. List of important publications of last 5 years of the all the investigators in the
relevant fields (enclose reprints, if available).
421.
422. 9. Detailed research plan. (give here the design of study, indicating the total
number of cases/samples/animals to be studied, the mode of selection of subjects
specially in experiments involving human beings, equipment and other materials to be
used, methodology/techniques to be employed for evaluating the results including
statistical methods any potential to obtain patents etc.) the results including statistical
methods any potential to obtain patents etc.)
423. 10. Facilities in terms of equipment, etc, available at the sponsoring institution for
the proposed investigation.
424.
425. 11. Budget requirements (with detailed break-up and full justification):
426. Adequate information must be furnished in a brief but self-contained manner to
enable the Reassess the project.
427. 1. Title of the project.
428. 2. Objectives
429.
430. 5. Summary of the proposed research (up to 150 words) indicating overall aims
of the research and importance of the research proposal. Application of the work in the
context of national priorities of medical research, if any, may also be mentioned.
431.
432. 6. State the
433. i. Novelty of your research project (in 100 words):
434. ii. Relevance of your research project to public health (in 100 words):
435. iii. Applicability of your research project in
436. (a) Short term:
437. (b) Long term:
438.
439. 5. Present knowledge and relevant bibliography including full titles of articles
relating to project.
440.
441. 6. Preliminary work already done by the Investigator(s) on this problem, e.g.
selection of subjects, standardization of methods, with results, if any.
442.
443. 7. Links with other DHR and ICMR projects (ad-hoc, task force or collaborative).
444.
445. 8. List of important publications of last 5 years of the all the investigators in the
relevant fields (enclose reprints, if available).
446.
447. 9. Detailed research plan. (give here the design of study, indicating the total
number of cases/samples/animals to be studied, the mode of selection of subjects
specially in experiments involving human beings, equipment and other materials to be
used, methodology/techniques to be employed for evaluating the results including
statistical methods any potential to obtain patents etc.) the results including statistical
methods any potential to obtain patents etc.)
448. 10. Facilities in terms of equipment, etc, available at the sponsoring institution for
the proposed investigation.
449.
450. 11. Budget requirements (with detailed break-up and full justification):
451.VERVIEW & PHYSIOLOGY OF ECMO , DR HARISH, HOD, CARDIAC ANESTHESIA, KIMS HYDERABAD.
452.CANNULATION STRATEGIES OF VV/VA ECMO, DR VIJAYANT DEVENRAJ, SENIOR CONSULTANT
APOLLOMEDICS LUCKNOW
453.INITIATION & MANAGEMENT OF VA ECMO, DR JIGISHA PUJARA , PROFESSOR, CARDIAC ANESTHESIA,
U.N.M.I.C.R.S., B.J.M.U., AHMEDABAD
454.INITIATION & MANAGEMENT OF VV ECMO, DR VISHARAD TRIWEDI , ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, CARDIAC
ANESTHESIA, U.N.M.I.C.R.S., B.J.M.U., AHMEDABAD
455.SPECIAL SITUATIONS: COVID19, DROWNING, POISONING, HYPOTHERMIA & ALI, DR ARPAN
CHAKRABORTY, PRESIDENT OF ECMO SOCIETY OF INDIA, KOLKATA
456.THE CENTRIMAG ( VAD), DR VIVEK TEWARSON , ADDT. PROFESSOR, CVTS, KGMU
457. Adequate information must be furnished in a brief but self-contained manner to
enable the Reassess the project.
458. 1. Title of the project.
459. 2. Objectives
460.
461. 5. Summary of the proposed research (up to 150 words) indicating overall aims
of the research and importance of the research proposal. Application of the work in the
context of national priorities of medical research, if any, may also be mentioned.
462.
463. 6. State the
464. i. Novelty of your research project (in 100 words):
465. ii. Relevance of your research project to public health (in 100 words):
466. iii. Applicability of your research project in
467. (a) Short term:
468. (b) Long term:
469.
470. 5. Present knowledge and relevant bibliography including full titles of articles
relating to project.
471.
472. 6. Preliminary work already done by the Investigator(s) on this problem, e.g.
selection of subjects, standardization of methods, with results, if any.
473.
474. 7. Links with other DHR and ICMR projects (ad-hoc, task force or collaborative).
475.
476. 8. List of important publications of last 5 years of the all the investigators in the
relevant fields (enclose reprints, if available).
477.
478. 9. Detailed research plan. (give here the design of study, indicating the total
number of cases/samples/animals to be studied, the mode of selection of subjects
specially in experiments involving human beings, equipment and other materials to be
used, methodology/techniques to be employed for evaluating the results including
statistical methods any potential to obtain patents etc.) the results including statistical
methods any potential to obtain patents etc.)
479. 10. Facilities in terms of equipment, etc, available at the sponsoring institution for
the proposed investigation.
480.
481. 11. Budget requirements (with detailed break-up and full justification):

CHAIRPERSON 1,2: DR GAURANGA MAJUMDAR, DIRECTOR & HEAD , CVTS, MEDANTA LKO
CHAIRPERSON 3,4: DR MOJAHID, DIRECTOR , CARDIAC ANESTHESIA, MEDANTA LKO
CHAIRPERSON 5,6: DR S.K. SINGH, HEAD , CVTS, KGMU LKO
LUNCH
WORKSHOPS :
1. INNITIATION OF LAVD
2. INNITIATION OF VV ECMO
3. INNITIATION OF VA ECMO
4. TYPES & TECHNIQUES OF VASCULAR CANNULATION
5. CANNULATION CONFIRMATION BY USG
CULTURAL PROGRAMME FOLLOWED BY DINNER
DAY 2

1. VENTILATION IN ECMO, DR SAURANGSHU , ASSOCIATE CONSULTANT APOLLO LKO


2. WEANING FROM VV ECMO, DR DAS, PROFESSOR, RML
3. WEANING FROM VA ECMO, DR VS PAVAN KUMAR, KIMS HYDERABAD
4. TROUBLESHOOTINGS & COMPLICATIONS IN ECMO, DR JIGAR DIRECTOR CVTS CHANDAN HOSPITAL
5. PHARMAKOKINETICS AND PHARMACODYNAMICS OF DRUGS ON ECMO, DR NITIN, ASST PROFF, CCM,
KGMU
6. ECMO IN PREGNANT PATIENT, DR PRASHANTA DAS, ASST PROFF, AIIMS BHUBENESHWAR
7. E CPR DR PRAVEEN PATHAK, DIRECTOR CARDIAC ANESTHESIA , CHANDAN HOSPITAL, LKO

CHAIRPERSONS 2,3:
CHAIRPERSONS 4,5
CHAIRPERSONS 6,7

LUNCH
WORKSHOPS

1.CASES BASED SCENARIO ON TROUBLESHOOTING


2.INVASIVE HEMODYAMIC MONITOING
3.ROLEOF USG LUNG IN ECMO WEANING
4.ROLE OF ECHO IN ECMO

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Reassess the project.

1. Title of the project.

2. Objectives

5. Summary of the proposed research (up to 150 words) indicating overall aims of the research
and importance of the research proposal. Application of the work in the context of national
priorities of medical research, if any, may also be mentioned.

6. State the

i. Novelty of your research project (in 100 words):

ii. Relevance of your research project to public health (in 100 words):

iii. Applicability of your research project in

(a) Short term:


(b) Long term:

5. Present knowledge and relevant bibliography including full titles of articles relating to project.

6. Preliminary work already done by the Investigator(s) on this problem, e.g. selection of
subjects, standardization of methods, with results, if any.

7. Links with other DHR and ICMR projects (ad-hoc, task force or collaborative).

8. List of important publications of last 5 years of the all the investigators in the relevant fields
(enclose reprints, if available).

9. Detailed research plan. (give here the design of study, indicating the total number of
cases/samples/animals to be studied, the mode of selection of subjects specially in experiments
involving human beings, equipment and other materials to be used, methodology/techniques to
be employed for evaluating the results including statistical methods any potential to obtain
patents etc.) the results including statistical methods any potential to obtain patents etc.)

10. Facilities in terms of equipment, etc, available at the sponsoring institution for the proposed
investigation.

11. Budget requirements (with detailed break-up and full justification):

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1. Title of the project.

2. Objectives

5. Summary of the proposed research (up to 150 words) indicating overall aims of the research
and importance of the research proposal. Application of the work in the context of national
priorities of medical research, if any, may also be mentioned.
6. State the

i. Novelty of your research project (in 100 words):

ii. Relevance of your research project to public health (in 100 words):

iii. Applicability of your research project in

(a) Short term:

(b) Long term:

5. Present knowledge and relevant bibliography including full titles of articles relating to project.

6. Preliminary work already done by the Investigator(s) on this problem, e.g. selection of
subjects, standardization of methods, with results, if any.

7. Links with other DHR and ICMR projects (ad-hoc, task force or collaborative).

8. List of important publications of last 5 years of the all the investigators in the relevant fields
(enclose reprints, if available).

9. Detailed research plan. (give here the design of study, indicating the total number of
cases/samples/animals to be studied, the mode of selection of subjects specially in experiments
involving human beings, equipment and other materials to be used, methodology/techniques to
be employed for evaluating the results including statistical methods any potential to obtain
patents etc.) the results including statistical methods any potential to obtain patents etc.)

10. Facilities in terms of equipment, etc, available at the sponsoring institution for the proposed
investigation.

11. Budget requirements (with detailed break-up and full justification):


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Reassess the project.

1. Title of the project.

2. Objectives

5. Summary of the proposed research (up to 150 words) indicating overall aims of the research
and importance of the research proposal. Application of the work in the context of national
priorities of medical research, if any, may also be mentioned.

6. State the

i. Novelty of your research project (in 100 words):

ii. Relevance of your research project to public health (in 100 words):

iii. Applicability of your research project in

(a) Short term:

(b) Long term:

5. Present knowledge and relevant bibliography including full titles of articles relating to project.

6. Preliminary work already done by the Investigator(s) on this problem, e.g. selection of
subjects, standardization of methods, with results, if any.

7. Links with other DHR and ICMR projects (ad-hoc, task force or collaborative).

8. List of important publications of last 5 years of the all the investigators in the relevant fields
(enclose reprints, if available).
9. Detailed research plan. (give here the design of study, indicating the total number of
cases/samples/animals to be studied, the mode of selection of subjects specially in experiments
involving human beings, equipment and other materials to be used, methodology/techniques to
be employed for evaluating the results including statistical methods any potential to obtain
patents etc.) the results including statistical methods any potential to obtain patents etc.)

10. Facilities in terms of equipment, etc, available at the sponsoring institution for the proposed
investigation.

11. Budget requirements (with detailed break-up and full justification):

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1. Title of the project.

2. Objectives

5. Summary of the proposed research (up to 150 words) indicating overall aims of the research
and importance of the research proposal. Application of the work in the context of national
priorities of medical research, if any, may also be mentioned.

6. State the

i. Novelty of your research project (in 100 words):

ii. Relevance of your research project to public health (in 100 words):

iii. Applicability of your research project in

(a) Short term:

(b) Long term:

5. Present knowledge and relevant bibliography including full titles of articles relating to project.

6. Preliminary work already done by the Investigator(s) on this problem, e.g. selection of
subjects, standardization of methods, with results, if any.
7. Links with other DHR and ICMR projects (ad-hoc, task force or collaborative).

8. List of important publications of last 5 years of the all the investigators in the relevant fields
(enclose reprints, if available).

9. Detailed research plan. (give here the design of study, indicating the total number of
cases/samples/animals to be studied, the mode of selection of subjects specially in experiments
involving human beings, equipment and other materials to be used, methodology/techniques to
be employed for evaluating the results including statistical methods any potential to obtain
patents etc.) the results including statistical methods any potential to obtain patents etc.)

10. Facilities in terms of equipment, etc, available at the sponsoring institution for the proposed
investigation.

11. Budget requirements (with detailed break-up and full justification):

Adequate information must be furnished in a brief but self-contained manner to enable the
Reassess the project.

1. Title of the project.

2. Objectives

5. Summary of the proposed research (up to 150 words) indicating overall aims of the research
and importance of the research proposal. Application of the work in the context of national
priorities of medical research, if any, may also be mentioned.

6. State the

i. Novelty of your research project (in 100 words):

ii. Relevance of your research project to public health (in 100 words):

iii. Applicability of your research project in

(a) Short term:


(b) Long term:

5. Present knowledge and relevant bibliography including full titles of articles relating to project.

6. Preliminary work already done by the Investigator(s) on this problem, e.g. selection of
subjects, standardization of methods, with results, if any.

7. Links with other DHR and ICMR projects (ad-hoc, task force or collaborative).

8. List of important publications of last 5 years of the all the investigators in the relevant fields
(enclose reprints, if available).

9. Detailed research plan. (give here the design of study, indicating the total number of
cases/samples/animals to be studied, the mode of selection of subjects specially in experiments
involving human beings, equipment and other materials to be used, methodology/techniques to
be employed for evaluating the results including statistical methods any potential to obtain
patents etc.) the results including statistical methods any potential to obtain patents etc.)

10. Facilities in terms of equipment, etc, available at the sponsoring institution for the proposed
investigation.

11. Budget requirements (with detailed break-up and full justification):

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1. Title of the project.

2. Objectives

5. Summary of the proposed research (up to 150 words) indicating overall aims of the research
and importance of the research proposal. Application of the work in the context of national
priorities of medical research, if any, may also be mentioned.
6. State the

i. Novelty of your research project (in 100 words):

ii. Relevance of your research project to public health (in 100 words):

iii. Applicability of your research project in

(a) Short term:

(b) Long term:

5. Present knowledge and relevant bibliography including full titles of articles relating to project.

6. Preliminary work already done by the Investigator(s) on this problem, e.g. selection of
subjects, standardization of methods, with results, if any.

7. Links with other DHR and ICMR projects (ad-hoc, task force or collaborative).

8. List of important publications of last 5 years of the all the investigators in the relevant fields
(enclose reprints, if available).

9. Detailed research plan. (give here the design of study, indicating the total number of
cases/samples/animals to be studied, the mode of selection of subjects specially in experiments
involving human beings, equipment and other materials to be used, methodology/techniques to
be employed for evaluating the results including statistical methods any potential to obtain
patents etc.) the results including statistical methods any potential to obtain patents etc.)

10. Facilities in terms of equipment, etc, available at the sponsoring institution for the proposed
investigation.

11. Budget requirements (with detailed break-up and full justification):


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1. Title of the project.

2. Objectives

5. Summary of the proposed research (up to 150 words) indicating overall aims of the research
and importance of the research proposal. Application of the work in the context of national
priorities of medical research, if any, may also be mentioned.

6. State the

i. Novelty of your research project (in 100 words):

ii. Relevance of your research project to public health (in 100 words):

iii. Applicability of your research project in

(a) Short term:

(b) Long term:

5. Present knowledge and relevant bibliography including full titles of articles relating to project.

6. Preliminary work already done by the Investigator(s) on this problem, e.g. selection of
subjects, standardization of methods, with results, if any.

7. Links with other DHR and ICMR projects (ad-hoc, task force or collaborative).

8. List of important publications of last 5 years of the all the investigators in the relevant fields
(enclose reprints, if available).
9. Detailed research plan. (give here the design of study, indicating the total number of
cases/samples/animals to be studied, the mode of selection of subjects specially in experiments
involving human beings, equipment and other materials to be used, methodology/techniques to
be employed for evaluating the results including statistical methods any potential to obtain
patents etc.) the results including statistical methods any potential to obtain patents etc.)

10. Facilities in terms of equipment, etc, available at the sponsoring institution for the proposed
investigation.

11. Budget requirements (with detailed break-up and full justification):

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1. Title of the project.

2. Objectives

5. Summary of the proposed research (up to 150 words) indicating overall aims of the research
and importance of the research proposal. Application of the work in the context of national
priorities of medical research, if any, may also be mentioned.

6. State the

i. Novelty of your research project (in 100 words):

ii. Relevance of your research project to public health (in 100 words):

iii. Applicability of your research project in

(a) Short term:

(b) Long term:

5. Present knowledge and relevant bibliography including full titles of articles relating to project.

6. Preliminary work already done by the Investigator(s) on this problem, e.g. selection of
subjects, standardization of methods, with results, if any.
7. Links with other DHR and ICMR projects (ad-hoc, task force or collaborative).

8. List of important publications of last 5 years of the all the investigators in the relevant fields
(enclose reprints, if available).

9. Detailed research plan. (give here the design of study, indicating the total number of
cases/samples/animals to be studied, the mode of selection of subjects specially in experiments
involving human beings, equipment and other materials to be used, methodology/techniques to
be employed for evaluating the results including statistical methods any potential to obtain
patents etc.) the results including statistical methods any potential to obtain patents etc.)

10. Facilities in terms of equipment, etc, available at the sponsoring institution for the proposed
investigation.

11. Budget requirements (with detailed break-up and full justification):

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1. Title of the project.

2. Objectives

5. Summary of the proposed research (up to 150 words) indicating overall aims of the research
and importance of the research proposal. Application of the work in the context of national
priorities of medical research, if any, may also be mentioned.

6. State the

i. Novelty of your research project (in 100 words):

ii. Relevance of your research project to public health (in 100 words):

iii. Applicability of your research project in

(a) Short term:


(b) Long term:

5. Present knowledge and relevant bibliography including full titles of articles relating to project.

6. Preliminary work already done by the Investigator(s) on this problem, e.g. selection of
subjects, standardization of methods, with results, if any.

7. Links with other DHR and ICMR projects (ad-hoc, task force or collaborative).

8. List of important publications of last 5 years of the all the investigators in the relevant fields
(enclose reprints, if available).

9. Detailed research plan. (give here the design of study, indicating the total number of
cases/samples/animals to be studied, the mode of selection of subjects specially in experiments
involving human beings, equipment and other materials to be used, methodology/techniques to
be employed for evaluating the results including statistical methods any potential to obtain
patents etc.) the results including statistical methods any potential to obtain patents etc.)

10. Facilities in terms of equipment, etc, available at the sponsoring institution for the proposed
investigation.

11. Budget requirements (with detailed break-up and full justification):

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1. Title of the project.

2. Objectives

5. Summary of the proposed research (up to 150 words) indicating overall aims of the research
and importance of the research proposal. Application of the work in the context of national
priorities of medical research, if any, may also be mentioned.
6. State the

i. Novelty of your research project (in 100 words):

ii. Relevance of your research project to public health (in 100 words):

iii. Applicability of your research project in

(a) Short term:

(b) Long term:

5. Present knowledge and relevant bibliography including full titles of articles relating to project.

6. Preliminary work already done by the Investigator(s) on this problem, e.g. selection of
subjects, standardization of methods, with results, if any.

7. Links with other DHR and ICMR projects (ad-hoc, task force or collaborative).

8. List of important publications of last 5 years of the all the investigators in the relevant fields
(enclose reprints, if available).

9. Detailed research plan. (give here the design of study, indicating the total number of
cases/samples/animals to be studied, the mode of selection of subjects specially in experiments
involving human beings, equipment and other materials to be used, methodology/techniques to
be employed for evaluating the results including statistical methods any potential to obtain
patents etc.) the results including statistical methods any potential to obtain patents etc.)

10. Facilities in terms of equipment, etc, available at the sponsoring institution for the proposed
investigation.

11. Budget requirements (with detailed break-up and full justification):


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1. Title of the project.

2. Objectives

5. Summary of the proposed research (up to 150 words) indicating overall aims of the research
and importance of the research proposal. Application of the work in the context of national
priorities of medical research, if any, may also be mentioned.

6. State the

i. Novelty of your research project (in 100 words):

ii. Relevance of your research project to public health (in 100 words):

iii. Applicability of your research project in

(a) Short term:

(b) Long term:

5. Present knowledge and relevant bibliography including full titles of articles relating to project.

6. Preliminary work already done by the Investigator(s) on this problem, e.g. selection of
subjects, standardization of methods, with results, if any.

7. Links with other DHR and ICMR projects (ad-hoc, task force or collaborative).

8. List of important publications of last 5 years of the all the investigators in the relevant fields
(enclose reprints, if available).
9. Detailed research plan. (give here the design of study, indicating the total number of
cases/samples/animals to be studied, the mode of selection of subjects specially in experiments
involving human beings, equipment and other materials to be used, methodology/techniques to
be employed for evaluating the results including statistical methods any potential to obtain
patents etc.) the results including statistical methods any potential to obtain patents etc.)

10. Facilities in terms of equipment, etc, available at the sponsoring institution for the proposed
investigation.

11. Budget requirements (with detailed break-up and full justification):

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1. Title of the project.

2. Objectives

5. Summary of the proposed research (up to 150 words) indicating overall aims of the research
and importance of the research proposal. Application of the work in the context of national
priorities of medical research, if any, may also be mentioned.

6. State the

i. Novelty of your research project (in 100 words):

ii. Relevance of your research project to public health (in 100 words):

iii. Applicability of your research project in

(a) Short term:

(b) Long term:

5. Present knowledge and relevant bibliography including full titles of articles relating to project.

6. Preliminary work already done by the Investigator(s) on this problem, e.g. selection of
subjects, standardization of methods, with results, if any.
7. Links with other DHR and ICMR projects (ad-hoc, task force or collaborative).

8. List of important publications of last 5 years of the all the investigators in the relevant fields
(enclose reprints, if available).

9. Detailed research plan. (give here the design of study, indicating the total number of
cases/samples/animals to be studied, the mode of selection of subjects specially in experiments
involving human beings, equipment and other materials to be used, methodology/techniques to
be employed for evaluating the results including statistical methods any potential to obtain
patents etc.) the results including statistical methods any potential to obtain patents etc.)

10. Facilities in terms of equipment, etc, available at the sponsoring institution for the proposed
investigation.

11. Budget requirements (with detailed break-up and full justification):

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1. Title of the project.

2. Objectives

5. Summary of the proposed research (up to 150 words) indicating overall aims of the research
and importance of the research proposal. Application of the work in the context of national
priorities of medical research, if any, may also be mentioned.

6. State the

i. Novelty of your research project (in 100 words):

ii. Relevance of your research project to public health (in 100 words):

iii. Applicability of your research project in

(a) Short term:


(b) Long term:

5. Present knowledge and relevant bibliography including full titles of articles relating to project.

6. Preliminary work already done by the Investigator(s) on this problem, e.g. selection of
subjects, standardization of methods, with results, if any.

7. Links with other DHR and ICMR projects (ad-hoc, task force or collaborative).

8. List of important publications of last 5 years of the all the investigators in the relevant fields
(enclose reprints, if available).

9. Detailed research plan. (give here the design of study, indicating the total number of
cases/samples/animals to be studied, the mode of selection of subjects specially in experiments
involving human beings, equipment and other materials to be used, methodology/techniques to
be employed for evaluating the results including statistical methods any potential to obtain
patents etc.) the results including statistical methods any potential to obtain patents etc.)

10. Facilities in terms of equipment, etc, available at the sponsoring institution for the proposed
investigation.

11. Budget requirements (with detailed break-up and full justification):

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1. Title of the project.

2. Objectives

5. Summary of the proposed research (up to 150 words) indicating overall aims of the research
and importance of the research proposal. Application of the work in the context of national
priorities of medical research, if any, may also be mentioned.
6. State the

i. Novelty of your research project (in 100 words):

ii. Relevance of your research project to public health (in 100 words):

iii. Applicability of your research project in

(a) Short term:

(b) Long term:

5. Present knowledge and relevant bibliography including full titles of articles relating to project.

6. Preliminary work already done by the Investigator(s) on this problem, e.g. selection of
subjects, standardization of methods, with results, if any.

7. Links with other DHR and ICMR projects (ad-hoc, task force or collaborative).

8. List of important publications of last 5 years of the all the investigators in the relevant fields
(enclose reprints, if available).

9. Detailed research plan. (give here the design of study, indicating the total number of
cases/samples/animals to be studied, the mode of selection of subjects specially in experiments
involving human beings, equipment and other materials to be used, methodology/techniques to
be employed for evaluating the results including statistical methods any potential to obtain
patents etc.) the results including statistical methods any potential to obtain patents etc.)

10. Facilities in terms of equipment, etc, available at the sponsoring institution for the proposed
investigation.

11. Budget requirements (with detailed break-up and full justification):


Adequate information must be furnished in a brief but self-contained manner to enable the
Reassess the project.

1. Title of the project.

2. Objectives

5. Summary of the proposed research (up to 150 words) indicating overall aims of the research
and importance of the research proposal. Application of the work in the context of national
priorities of medical research, if any, may also be mentioned.

6. State the

i. Novelty of your research project (in 100 words):

ii. Relevance of your research project to public health (in 100 words):

iii. Applicability of your research project in

(a) Short term:

(b) Long term:

5. Present knowledge and relevant bibliography including full titles of articles relating to project.

6. Preliminary work already done by the Investigator(s) on this problem, e.g. selection of
subjects, standardization of methods, with results, if any.

7. Links with other DHR and ICMR projects (ad-hoc, task force or collaborative).

8. List of important publications of last 5 years of the all the investigators in the relevant fields
(enclose reprints, if available).
9. Detailed research plan. (give here the design of study, indicating the total number of
cases/samples/animals to be studied, the mode of selection of subjects specially in experiments
involving human beings, equipment and other materials to be used, methodology/techniques to
be employed for evaluating the results including statistical methods any potential to obtain
patents etc.) the results including statistical methods any potential to obtain patents etc.)

10. Facilities in terms of equipment, etc, available at the sponsoring institution for the proposed
investigation.

11. Budget requirements (with detailed break-up and full justification):

Adequate information must be furnished in a brief but self-contained manner to enable the
Reassess the project.

1. Title of the project.

2. Objectives

5. Summary of the proposed research (up to 150 words) indicating overall aims of the research
and importance of the research proposal. Application of the work in the context of national
priorities of medical research, if any, may also be mentioned.

6. State the

i. Novelty of your research project (in 100 words):

ii. Relevance of your research project to public health (in 100 words):

iii. Applicability of your research project in

(a) Short term:

(b) Long term:

5. Present knowledge and relevant bibliography including full titles of articles relating to project.

6. Preliminary work already done by the Investigator(s) on this problem, e.g. selection of
subjects, standardization of methods, with results, if any.
7. Links with other DHR and ICMR projects (ad-hoc, task force or collaborative).

8. List of important publications of last 5 years of the all the investigators in the relevant fields
(enclose reprints, if available).

9. Detailed research plan. (give here the design of study, indicating the total number of
cases/samples/animals to be studied, the mode of selection of subjects specially in experiments
involving human beings, equipment and other materials to be used, methodology/techniques to
be employed for evaluating the results including statistical methods any potential to obtain
patents etc.) the results including statistical methods any potential to obtain patents etc.)

10. Facilities in terms of equipment, etc, available at the sponsoring institution for the proposed
investigation.

11. Budget requirements (with detailed break-up and full justification):

Adequate information must be furnished in a brief but self-contained manner to enable the
Reassess the project.

1. Title of the project.

2. Objectives

5. Summary of the proposed research (up to 150 words) indicating overall aims of the research
and importance of the research proposal. Application of the work in the context of national
priorities of medical research, if any, may also be mentioned.

6. State the

i. Novelty of your research project (in 100 words):

ii. Relevance of your research project to public health (in 100 words):

iii. Applicability of your research project in

(a) Short term:


(b) Long term:

5. Present knowledge and relevant bibliography including full titles of articles relating to project.

6. Preliminary work already done by the Investigator(s) on this problem, e.g. selection of
subjects, standardization of methods, with results, if any.

7. Links with other DHR and ICMR projects (ad-hoc, task force or collaborative).

8. List of important publications of last 5 years of the all the investigators in the relevant fields
(enclose reprints, if available).

9. Detailed research plan. (give here the design of study, indicating the total number of
cases/samples/animals to be studied, the mode of selection of subjects specially in experiments
involving human beings, equipment and other materials to be used, methodology/techniques to
be employed for evaluating the results including statistical methods any potential to obtain
patents etc.) the results including statistical methods any potential to obtain patents etc.)

10. Facilities in terms of equipment, etc, available at the sponsoring institution for the proposed
investigation.

11. Budget requirements (with detailed break-up and full justification):

Adequate information must be furnished in a brief but self-contained manner to enable the
Reassess the project.

1. Title of the project.

2. Objectives

5. Summary of the proposed research (up to 150 words) indicating overall aims of the research
and importance of the research proposal. Application of the work in the context of national
priorities of medical research, if any, may also be mentioned.
6. State the

i. Novelty of your research project (in 100 words):

ii. Relevance of your research project to public health (in 100 words):

iii. Applicability of your research project in

(a) Short term:

(b) Long term:

5. Present knowledge and relevant bibliography including full titles of articles relating to project.

6. Preliminary work already done by the Investigator(s) on this problem, e.g. selection of
subjects, standardization of methods, with results, if any.

7. Links with other DHR and ICMR projects (ad-hoc, task force or collaborative).

8. List of important publications of last 5 years of the all the investigators in the relevant fields
(enclose reprints, if available).

9. Detailed research plan. (give here the design of study, indicating the total number of
cases/samples/animals to be studied, the mode of selection of subjects specially in experiments
involving human beings, equipment and other materials to be used, methodology/techniques to
be employed for evaluating the results including statistical methods any potential to obtain
patents etc.) the results including statistical methods any potential to obtain patents etc.)

10. Facilities in terms of equipment, etc, available at the sponsoring institution for the proposed
investigation.

11. Budget requirements (with detailed break-up and full justification):


Adequate information must be furnished in a brief but self-contained manner to enable the
Reassess the project.

1. Title of the project.

2. Objectives

5. Summary of the proposed research (up to 150 words) indicating overall aims of the research
and importance of the research proposal. Application of the work in the context of national
priorities of medical research, if any, may also be mentioned.

6. State the

i. Novelty of your research project (in 100 words):

ii. Relevance of your research project to public health (in 100 words):

iii. Applicability of your research project in

(a) Short term:

(b) Long term:

5. Present knowledge and relevant bibliography including full titles of articles relating to project.

6. Preliminary work already done by the Investigator(s) on this problem, e.g. selection of
subjects, standardization of methods, with results, if any.

7. Links with other DHR and ICMR projects (ad-hoc, task force or collaborative).

8. List of important publications of last 5 years of the all the investigators in the relevant fields
(enclose reprints, if available).
9. Detailed research plan. (give here the design of study, indicating the total number of
cases/samples/animals to be studied, the mode of selection of subjects specially in experiments
involving human beings, equipment and other materials to be used, methodology/techniques to
be employed for evaluating the results including statistical methods any potential to obtain
patents etc.) the results including statistical methods any potential to obtain patents etc.)

10. Facilities in terms of equipment, etc, available at the sponsoring institution for the proposed
investigation.

11. Budget requirements (with detailed break-up and full justification):

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