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Society For Applied Studies Ngo In Kolkata West Bengal

Society For Applied Studies Ngo Information

Society for Applied Studies Non Governmental Organization is located in Kolkata WEST BENGAL .

Registration Details

Registered With Registrar of Societies
Type of NGO Registered Societies (Non-Government)
Registration No S/66380 of 1990-1991
Copy of Registration Certificate Available
Copy of Pan Card Available
Act name Societies Registration Act, 1860
City of Registration Kolkata
State of Registration WEST BENGAL
Date of Registration 12-11-1990

Foreign Contribution Regulation Act [FRCA] Registered? Yes

FRCA Registartion Number: 147120503

Society for Applied Studies NGO Organization Members

NameDesignationPanAadhaar
Dr Temsunaro Rongsen ChandolaBoard MemberAvailableAvailable
Rahul KhareSecretaryAvailableAvailable
Ramanjit Kaur JohalVice PresidentAvailableAvailable
Tataji Surender RaoTreasurerAvailableAvailable
Partha Pratim MajumderBoard MemberAvailableAvailable
Nita BhandariPresidentAvailableAvailable
Manju BagdwalAssistant SecretaryAvailableAvailable

Society for Applied Studies Source Funds

No Source Fund found for this NGO

Contact details

Address Primarc Tower, DN-36, Room No. 602, Sector V, Salt Lake City
City Kolkata
State WEST BENGAL
Telephone 033-23370709
Mobile No 9811206456
Website Url https://sas.org.in/
E-mail CHRD(at)sas[dot]org.in

Society for Applied Studies Key Issues and Operational Areas, Major Activiities & Achivements

Operational Districts: Central, East, New Delhi, North, North East, North West, South, South West, West,Faridabad,North Twenty Four Parganas, South Twenty Four Parganas

Operational States: DELHI, HARYANA, WEST BENGAL

AchieveMents: About Society for Applied Studies It is a non-government research and training center in the not for profit domain. The center was registered in 1990 and started functioning in 1995 initially through its head quarter in Kolkata and now also through the Regional Center at Delhi. It is recognized by the Ministry of Science and Technology as a Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (SIRO).The overall strategy of the center is to identify important research questions, interventions, or technologies and then implement the research findings through partnership, networking with public and non-government institutions. The achievements of the center over the years are highlighted below: •Demonstrated the beneficial effect of zinc as adjunct treatment of pneumonia in infants. •Demonstrated the role of sick newborn units at district hospitals and peripheral health outfits in reducing NMR & IMR, as an alternative complimentary approach. Now known as Purulia Model of sick newborn care, it is being replicated in several states in India and in Bangladesh and Nepal. In a recent book, “Good Practices Resource Book” published by Planning Commission and UNDP India, Purulia Model is described in a chapter entitled, “Hub and Spoke, Approach for Strengthening Facilities for Neonatal Care” 2009; pp:37-41. •Developed a killed oral Shigella vaccine that showed very high protection in disease models of shigellosis in animals •Demonstrated the role of H. pylori infection in anemia in children and its adverse effect on response to treatment with iron •Developed new equations for calculating body fat and fat free mass based on skin-fold thickness and mid-arm circumference in preschool children for field use. •Became a partner in the development of a live oral cholera vaccine supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology, Govt. of India •Demonstrated the role of indoor air pollution from polluting cooking fuels as a risk factor for pneumonia in infants and children. •Established a disease model of shigellosis in rabbits for its usefulness in vaccine protection studies •Established an innovative human volunteer study set up for testing enteric vaccines at the Infectious Diseases Hospital, Kolkata •Demonstrated the adverse effect of antimicrobial treatment of putative reproductive tract infection of pregnant women on the mothers and babies. •Showed that Folic Acid protects against enteric bacterial translocation in an animal model. •Created an organization named ‘SPARSHA’ run by people with HIV/AIDS and their friends. •Established a new model of human resources for Sick Newborn Care at fixed facilities named “Newborn Aides”. •The centre over the year has published 83 research papers largely in peer reviewed international journals. •The center has trained 5 students for Ph.D degree; two completed under a collaborating Scientist at NICED and two directly from the Center; one is now completing the Ph.D. thesis. Three of them are now doing Post Doctoral Fellowship in US Universities •The Centre trained a large number of doctors on “Computerized Data Management & Statistical Analysis” using a computer program EPI Info, developed by WHO (Geneva) and CDC Atlanta (USA).