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Ninety-Fourth Report on Demands for Grants 2016-17 (Demand No. 43) of the Department of Health Research

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The aim of the Department of Health Research (DHR) is to bring modern health technologies to the people through research and innovations related to diagnosis, treatment methods and vaccines for prevention; to translate them into products and processes and, in synergy with concerned organizations introduce these innovations into public health system. The Committee has been informed that for the Twelfth Plan outlay of Rs.10,029/- crores was approved for the Department, out of which about Rs.7872.00 crores has been earmarked for the schemes/programmes during the 12th Plan Period.

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  • Rajya Sabha Secretariat, 2016. "Ninety-Fourth Report on Demands for Grants 2016-17 (Demand No. 43) of the Department of Health Research," Working Papers id:10713, eSocialSciences.
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