Disclosures Under Sec 4 of Right to Information Act 2005 updated on 07-09-2011
Directorate of Health & Family Welfare
Nagaland: Kohima
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(iv) The norms set by it for the discharge of its functions;Click here
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(x) the monthly remuneration received by each of its officers and employees, including the system of compensation as provided in its regulations.Click here
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DIRECTORATE OF HEALTH & FAMILY WELFARE
NAGALAND: KOHIMA
1. Particulars of the Organization, Functions and duties
1. INCEPTION AND INTRODUCTION OF HEALTH & FAMILY WELFARE DEPARTMENT
The Health and Family Welfare set up dates back to even before India’s independence during the British period. At that time there were already 3 hospitals and 6 dispensaries. In 1959 when the Naga Hills and Tuensang Area of North East Frontier Agency (NEPA) was carved out under a Commissioner, the Health Services organization was placed under the Inspector of Civil Hospitals and Prisons at Kohima, with 3(three) District Medical Officers (DMO) positioned at Kohima, Mokokchung and Tuensang.
At the time of Nagaland attaining Statehood in 1963, a proper Directorate of Health Services was put in position with Lt. Col. S.M.Das as the first Director of Health Services, Nagaland with one Deputy Director and 3 Civil Surgeons at Kohima, Mokokchung and Tuensang. At that time there were 27 hospitals, 30 Dispensaries and total bed strength of 585.
2. NAME OF THE ORGANIZATION
Department of Health & Family Welfare, Nagaland, Kohima.
3. VISION OF THE DEPARTMENT
To provide basic comprehensive Primary Health Care services to all citizens of the State by 2020.
4. GOALS
· Facilitate increased access and utilization of quality health services by all.
· Ensure increased active participation of Communitization Institutions in the
management of primary health programs and infrastructure.
· Position mechanism for promoting inter-sectoral convergence for promotive and
preventive health
5. OBJECTIVES OF HEALTH DEPARTMENT
· Reduce child and maternal mortality
· Universal access to basic health care services especially those related to women and
· children, and universal immunization
· Prevention and control of communicable and non-communicable diseases, including
· locally epidemic diseases
· Vitalise local health traditions/practices and mainstream AYUSH (Ayurveda, Yoga,
Unani, Sidha, Homoeopathy)
· Stabilize population growth and ensure gender and demographic balance.
· Promote healthy life-style
6. ACTIVITIES OF HEALTH DEPARTMENT
Provision of health infrastructure: To provide basic and essential health care services to the people, networks of physical infrastructure in the form of District Hospital, Specialized Hospitals, Community Health Centres, Primary Health Centres and Sub-Centres are established all over the State. These Health Centres of various categories are established on population norms set by Govt. of India for the whole country, and local specific conditions and needs. Every District is provided a District Hospital which serves as the referral centre for all other health units. Community Health Centres are set up to cover a population of 80,000; Primary Health Centres to cover 20,000 population and Sub-Centres to cover 3000 population. As of today, the Department has 11 District Hospitals, 2 TB Hospital, 1 Mental Hospital, 21 Community Health Centres, 86 Primary Health Centres and 397 Sub-Centres.The aim of the Department is to provide essential network of health centres, both in the rural as well as well as urban areas, so that all citizens of the State are able to easily access essential and basic health services as near to their doorstep as possible.
a) Vertical Programme
i) National Vector Borne Diseases Control program(NVBDCP)
ii) National Leprosy Eradication program (NLEP)
iii) Revised National Tuberculosis Control program (RNTCP)
iv) National Program for the Control of Blindness (NPCB)
v) National Family welfare and RCH Program (FW/RCH)
vi) National Cancer Control Program(NCCP)
vii) National Iodine Deficiency Disorders Control Program(NIDDCP)
viii) National Mental Health Program(NMHP)
ix) National AIDS Control Program (NACP)
x) National Integrated Disease Control program(NIDSP)
xi) School health Program(SHP)
xii) AYUSH (Ayurveda, Unani, Sidda, Homoeopathy) Program
b Medical Education & Training
Apart from the training of doctors under various systems (Allopathy, AYUSH) and Dental, the Department also runs regular courses for training of Nurses through the Nursing Schools and ANM/FHW Schools. The Para medical Training Institute at Kohima provides training of technical para-medical personnel and continuing education and training to in-service personnel of the Department. To provide quality health care services using latest techniques and tools, the Department is moving towards setting up of Medical College, Nursing College as well as positioning of Institutes of Excellence.
c. Disease surveillance and epidemic control
Under the National Integrated diseases surveillance Program (IDSP) a computerized regular surveillance of disease prevalence, their pattern of occurrence etc. are monitored so as to be able to take timely and effective action response to contain and control them.
d. Regulation of private sector health/medical establishments
Through the Nagaland Health Care Establishments Act, the establishment and running of health/medial units by private individuals and groups are regulated for observance of quality standards
e. Food & Drug safety measure
Through the Drugs Control and Cosmetics Act and Rules and the Food Safety and standards Act and Rules the Department regulates and monitors the manufacture, storage, distributions and sales of drugs and food articles.
f. Social mobilization
Every health and disease control program, including the proper and effective management of health and medical units have components where people’s involvement and active participation are crucial to their success. For the general public to come forward and access the services, actively participate in the provision of management and utilization of the facilities, various educational, motivational and awareness activities are undertaken through the various health and disease control programs and the Information, Education and Communication (IEC) Bureau.
7. ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
a) Department of Health & Family Welfare, Government of Nagaland
i) Commissioner & Secretary - Shri. Menukol John
ii) Secretary - Shri. T. Limsong, IAS
iii) Joint Secretary -
iv) Under Secretary -
b) Directorate of Health & Family Welfare, Nagaland
i) Principal Director, Health & Family Welfare - 1
ii) Directors. Health & Family Welfare - 2
iii) Additional Directors - 6
iv) Joint Directors - 12
v) Deputy Directors - 16
vi) Executive Engineer - 1
vii) Junior Engineers - 4
viii) Senior Accounts Officer - 1
ix) Junior Accounts Officer - 1
x) Registrar - 1
xi) Superintendents - 6
They are supported by technical, paramedical and ministerial staff (Detailed list of Officers & staff is given in Manuals IX & X)
c) Subordinate establishments
i) District level Chief Medical Officers
There are 11 District Health establishments under 11 Chief Medical Officers who are District heads of the Department. They are assisted by:
i) 11 Deputy Chief Medical Officers - 11
ii) 11 District Immunization officers - 11
iii) 11 District Tuberculosis Officers - 11
iv) 11 District Malaria Officers - 11
v) 6 Zonal Leprosy Officers - 6
ii) District Hospital = 11 + NHAK
The 11 District Hospitals are headed by 11 Medical superintendents who, in turn, are assisted by specialists in different grades:
i) Sr. Grade specialists - 48
ii) Junior grade Specialists - 18
iii) Senior Medical Specialists & - 28
1 medical Officer
iv) Medical Officers - 30
The two TB Hospitals at Mokokchung and Khuzama and Medical Hospital at Kohima are also headed by Medical Superintendents and supported by one senior medical Officer and 1 Medical Officer each.
iii) Community Health Centres = 21
· Senior Medical Officers - 19
· Medical Officers - 21
iv) Primary Health Centres = 124
· Medical Officers - 62
v) Sub Centres=397
· Subsidiary Health Centres = 27, manned by 27 Medical Officers
· Big Dispensaries = 15 , manned by 12 Medical Officers
vi) T.B Hospital = 2
vii)Mental Hospital = 1
viii) Naga Hospital Authority, Kohima = 1
All these establishments are supported by technical support staff such as Nurses (of various categories) technicians (of various categories and grades), ministerial staff and Grade IV staff. The health units are well equipped and fully functional.
8. ADDRESS OF THE ORGANIZATION
Directorate of Health & Family Welfare,
Below, Nagaland Civil Secretariat
Kohima - 797001,
Nagaland.
9. OFFICE TIMING
Summer - 9.30 am to 4.30 pm
Winter - 9.30 am to 4.00 pm
2.1 POWERS & DUTIES OF OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES
2.1 OFFICER
SL. No.
Name and Designation
Power
Duties
Admn.
Financial
Statutory
Others
1
DR. V. SEKHOSE
PRINCIPAL DIRECTOR
Delegation of all Administrative Powers
Delegation of all Financial Powers
a) Administrative head
b) Sanctioning authority
c) Policy decision
d) Appointment authority as per financial & cognate power
e) Any other matter not specified
2
DR. T. L. NAKHRO
DIRECTOR (HEALTH)
All works assigned under Health Service
3
DR. IMTIMEREN JAMIR
DIRECTOR
(HEALTH SERVICE)
a) All works assigned to Director Health services
b) Store
c) Accounts
d) Transport & Communication
4
DR. YANGERLEMLA
ADDL. DIRECTOR
(FAMILY WELFARE)
a) All works assigned to Director Family Welfare.
b) Planning & Co-ordination.
c) Administration
d) Communitization & NRHM
5
DR. K. ASSUMI
ADDL. DIRECTOR
(HEALTH SERVICES)
a) Medical Education, b) Training & Research
c) Purchase & ISM
d) (AYUSH)
6
DR. T. SHUYA
ADDL. DIRECTOR
(FAMILY WELFARE)
a) Pension & Budget,
b) Cancer Control Programme & National Mental Programme
c) Medical Treatment and MR
7
DR. (MRS.) TOSHEVI SEMA
ADDL. DIRECTOR
(HEALTH SERVICES)
a) Gazette Establishment
b) RTI
c) Dental health,
d) Disaster Management Programme & Nursing
8
SHRI. R. F. LOTHA
ADDL. DIRECTOR
(FAMILY WELFARE)
a) Drug Control
b) Legal Cell & RTI
c) Nagaland health Care
d) Establishment Acts and Rules
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3. The procedure followed in the decision making process, including channels of supervision and accountability
In a graphic form the stages through which decision making process goes through for each proposal can be shown as under:
Sl. No
Activity
Level of action
Time frame
1
Establishment
Principal Director-Additional Director -Registrar- Superintendent -UDA/LDA Superintendent-Registrar-Deputy Director –Joint Director .-Additional Director-Director -Principal Director
2
Planning matters
Principal Director-Receipt-Additional Director-Registrar-Superintendent-UDA/LDA Superintendent-Registrar-Deputy Director-Joint Director-Additional Director-Director (H)-Director( FW)-Principal Director
3
Accounts & Budget
Principal Director-Director (H)-Receipt-Additional Director-DDO-Sr.A.O-Superintendent-UDA/LDA Acctt-Superintendent - Sr. A.O.-DDO-Additional Director-Director (H)-Director( FW)-Principal Director
4
Transport
Principal Director-Director(H)-Director(FW) –Receipt-Transport i/consumer-UDA/LDA
Superintendent-Transport i/c-Additional Director-Director(H)-Director(FW)-Principal Director
5
Health Programs
Principal Director-Director(H)-Director(FW) –Additional Director-Receipt-Programme Officer-Subordinate staff Superintendent- Programme Officer-Additional Director-Director(H)-Director(FW)-Principal Director/Sub-Div. for implementation
6
Civil Works
Other details
a) Administrative decision - Principal Director
b) Financial decision - Principal Director
c) Channel of supervision - Principal Director
d) Accountability - Principal Director
e) Authority for final decision - Principal Director
Arrangements to communicate decisions to the public:
a) From Principal Director to Districts/ Sub-Divisions/ other establishments and other through channels such as Radio, Print Media. Website, Notice Board etc.
4. The norms set by it for the discharge of its functions;
Norms set by different Ministries and Sponsoring Agencies
5. The rules, regulations, instructions, instructions, manuals and records, held by it or under its control or used by its employees for discharging its functions
Sl. No.
Name of Acts, Rules, Regulations, Instructions, Manuals, Records etc.
Type of document
Brief gist of the document
From where one can get a copy
Fee charges by the department for a copy rules, regulations, instructions etc. (if any or the price in case of period publication
1
Nagaland Health Care Establishment Act, 1997
Act
To regulate private Nursing Homes, Clinics etc
Directorate of Health & Family Welfare, Kohima. Tel. 0370-2242204
Free
2
Nagaland Homoeopathy Act, 1996
Act
To regulate the establishment of Homoeopathy Clinics etc
-
For official use only
3
Drugs & Cosmetics Act 1940 and Rules 1945
Act & Rules
To regulate manufacture, Sales & Licensing of drugs
-
For official use only
4
Prevention of Food Adulteration Act & Rules 1985
Act & Rules
To regulate manufacture, Sales of Food items and Licensing their outlets
-
For official use only
5
Central Civil Services (Leave) Rules 1972
Act & Rules
-
For official use only
6
Nagaland Government Servants Conduct Rules 1968
Act & Rules
-
For official use only
7
The Nagaland Services (Discipline & Appeal) Rules 1967
Act & Rules
-
For official use only
8
Narcotics & Psychotropic Substance Act. NDPS Act 1985
Act & Rules
-
For official use only
Cigarettes and other Tobacco Products (Prohibition of Advertisement and Regulation of Trade and Commerce, Production, supply and Distribution) Act 2003 and Rules 2004.
Act & Rules
-
For official use only
10
Drugs price control order, DPCO 1995
Act & Rules
-
For official use only
11
AYUSH System of Medicines
Act & Rules
-
For official use only
12
Pharmacy Act 1948 etc.
Act & Rules
-
For official use only
6. Statement of categories of documents that are held by it or under its control
Sl
Name/Nature of category of document
Name of documents
Procedure to obtain document
Held by or under control of
1
Establishment
General administration, appointment, promotion, transfer & posting, confirmation of service of all non-gazetted staff, maintenance of personal files of all officers and staff
Registrar, Establishment and PIO
Registrar, Establishment
2
Planning
Preparation of annual and five year plan documents, preparation of agenda items for national, regional conference, CSS, NEC schemes and negotiated loans, Mid-term appraisal to planning department
Superintendent Planning and PIO
Superintendent Planning
3
Accounts
Bills & Cash, Budget estimates, revised estimate documents, GPF, TA and Tours, Medical Bills, Leave Encashment, Monthly Expenditure statements, reconciliation of expenditure, Audit and PAC correspondence
Superintendent Accounts and PIO
Superintendent Accounts
4
Health Programs
Files and records of program strategies and execution, annual action plans, logistics, monitoring & evaluation, public role in each program
Program Officers, Support staff and PIO
Program Officer and support staff
5
Transport
Files and records relating to purchase, maintenance and allotment of all vehicles
Superintendent Transport, support staff and PIO
Superintendent Transport and support staff
6
General purchase (CMS)
Files and records relating to purchase of medicines, nursing sundries, equipments, furniture
Registrar, DDO (CMS) support staff and PIO
Registrar and support staff
7
Statistics/Census
Records and date relating to disease prevalence, treatment
Asst. Director (Stat) and Support staff
Asst. Director (Stat) and support staff
8
Civil Works
Records relating to all construction works including minor repairs, orders, sanctions etc.
EE (Medical) Support staff
SDO/JE
9
Medical Education & Training
Records of Institutions, stipends, book grants, study leave and all kinds of training (Short and long outside the State)
7. The particulars of any arrangement that exists for consultation with, or representation by, the members of the public in relation to the formulation of its policy or implementation thereof
Sl.No
Subject/Type
Is there a provision to ensure public participation (Yes/NO)
Arrangement for seeking public participation
1
Communitization Programmes
Yes
Yes
8. A statement of the Boards, Councils, Committees and other bodies consisting of two or more persons constituted as its part or for the purpose of its advise and as to whether meeting of those Board, Council, Committee and other bodies are open to the public or the minutes of such meeting are accessible for public.
Under one to five (1-5), the public can gave advise and the minutes of the meeting are accessible for the public. Since the public are also the members of those Boards, Council & Committee. 6, 7 & 8 which are only for the Department of Health & Family Welfare.
1. Nagaland state Population Council
2. Nagaland State Homoeopathic Board
3. Nagaland State Blood Transfusion Council
4. Nagaland State Health Mission & Society
5. Nagaland State AIDS Control Society
6. State Medical Board.
7. Purchase Board.
8. Verification and delivery Board.
9. A Directory of its Officers and Employees
Sl. No.
Name of employees
Designation
Phone
Address
STD code
Office
Home
Mobile
fax
1
E.P.A.B X Directorate of Health Family Welfare
0370
2245399 2244219 2242204
2
Dr. V. Sekhose
Principal Director
0370
2241401
2243410
9436010536
2244622
DHFW, Kohima
3
Dr. T. L. Nakhro
Director (Health)
0370
2244450
224416
9436003440
-do-
4
Dr. Kumuni Kathipri
Director (F. W)
0370
2223204
2241543
9436001285
-do-
5
Dr. Imtimeren Jamir
Addl. Director (H)
0370
2229997
9436009653
-do-
6
Dr. Yangerlemla
Addl. Director (F.W)
9436006152
-do-
7
Dr. K. Assumi
Addl. Director (H)
0370
2240194
9436003037
-do-
8
Dr. T. Shuya
Addl. Director (F.W)
0370
2228266
2270567
9436005559
-do-
9
Dr. Toshevi Sema
Addl. Director ( H)
0370
2244283
2244283
9436005729
-do-
10
Shri. R. F. Lotha
Addl. Director (F.W)
0370
2234887
2243409
9436005825
-do-
11
Dr. (Mrs.) Ralte
Joint Director (H)
0370
2290018
9436001749
-do-
12
Dr. John Sweyievisa
Joint Director
9436401783
-do-
13
Dr. G. Kemp
Joint Director
9436014197
-do-
14
Dr. Neikietuo Chiesotsu
Joint Director
0370
2270589
9436011896
-do-
15
Dr. Neisietsolie Savino
Joint Director(D)
0370
2245399
2270589
9436011896
-do-
16
Dr. L. Watikala
Joint Director
0370
2241636
9436431574
-do-
17
Dr. Yanthan
Joint Director
0370
2241846
9436019796
-do-
18
Dr. M. Kire
Joint Director
0370
2243595
2245120
9436004145
-do-
19
Dr. Khanlo Magh
Joint Director
0370
2240180
2241115
9436000630
-do-
20
Dr. M.A. Wati
Joint Director
9436003248
-do-
21
Shri. R. R. Chasie
Joint Director
0370
2229213
2290440
9436011821
-do-
22
Smti. Vikhono Yanthan
Joint Director(N)
9856206387
-do-
23
Dr. K. Solo
Joint Director
0370
221959
-do-
24
Dr. D. Mero
Joint Director
-do-
25
Dr. Hotokhu. Chishi
Deputy Director(D)
0370
2227722
9436003857
-do-
Sl. No.
Name of employees
Designation
Phone
Address
STD code
Office
Home
Mobile
fax
26
Dr. Keviehusa
Deputy Director
0370
2245016
9436000463
-do-
27
Dr. Tsemomo Lotha
Deputy Director
0370
2270473
9436016261
-do-
28
Dr. Joy. K. Rongmei
Deputy Director
9436004181
-do-
29
Dr. Zathung Lotha
Deputy Director
9856309767
-do-
30
Dr. Hentok Phom
Deputy Director
-do-
31
Smti. Maryangla
Deputy Director
9436062166
-do-
32
Smti. Shillongmongla
Deputy Director
9862257579
-do-
33
Smti. R. Abenla
Deputy Director
9856729271
-do-
34
Dr. Vikato Kinimi
Deputy Director
-do-
35
Dr. Ngangshimeren
Deputy Director
0370
2243594
9436001652
-do-
36
Dr. Talitemsula Jamir
Deputy Director
0370
2244484
9436408846
-do-
37
Shri. Longri Aier
Dy Director(IEC)
0370
2225027
9862032785
-do-
38
Shri. W.H. Patton
Dy Director.
0370
2244172
9436404865
-do-
39
Dr. P. Savino
Deputy Director
0370
2244296
2240688
9862025897
-do-
40
Dr. Apichetla
MOTC (RNTCP)
0370
2270473
9436212461
-do-
41
Shri. Z. Mesen
Sr. A.O
9436434280
-do-
42
Kropol Vitsu
E.E
9436001834
-do-
43
Shievotso
AE-I Kma
9436000981
-do-
44
Vizoto
AE-II
9436404179
-do-
45
Smti. Amongla
Registrar
0370
2244219
2108990
9436017913
-do-
10.the monthly remuneration received by each of its officers and employees, including the system of compensation as provided in its regulations.
11.The budget allocated to each of its agency, indicating the particulars of all plans, proposed expenditures and reports on disbursements made
Budget Click to download
12. Manner of executing Subsidy Programmmes, including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such Programmes
(DOES NOT APPLY)
13. Particulars of recipients of concessions permits or authorization granted by it
(DOES NOT APPLY)
14. Details of Information available in electronic format
Sl
Information/activities for which data are available in electronic form
Can it be shared with the public
Is it available in the we site or is being used as back end data base
With whom is it held/available?
Whom to contac
1.
Department website
yes
NIC Kohima
NIC Kohima
2.
RTI Manuals
yes
PIOs
PIOs
15. The particulars of facilities available to citizens for obtaining information, including the working hours of a library or reading room, if maintained for public use
The basic information of the department is available on-line in the Department’s web site www.naga-health.nic.in. Where the 17 Manuals under the RTI is also to be made available Appellate Authority, PIO and APIOs have also been designated by the government and notified as given in Manual 16.
16. The names, designations and other particulars of the Public Information Officers
The following officers of the Department of Information and Public Relations, Government of Nagaland, have been appointed as (i) Public Information Officers, (ii) Assistant Public Information Officers and (iii) First Appellate Authority (FAA) for performing function under the Right to Information Act in respect of information under the control of the Department of Information and Public Relations, Government of Nagaland.
Secretariat Level
Department Appellate Authority (DAA)
Shri. Menukhol John, Commissioner & Secretary
Health & Family Welfare Department , Nagaland, Kohima.
PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER
1. Shri. A.K.Rai, Joint Secretary, H&FW Department
2. Shri. Zaseru Demo, Under Secretary ‘A’, H&FW Department
3. Smti. Dielieno, under Secretary ‘B’ H&FW Department
Directorate Level. Phone No.
(i) Appellate Authority - Principal Director, H&FW - 2243145 (O)
(ii) Public Information Officer - (a) Shri. R.F.Lotha, Add Drugs Controller - 2243887(O)
(b) Additional Mission Director, NRHM - 2229942(O).
(c).Additional Project Director, NSACS - 2241046(O).
(d).Medical Superintendent NHAK - 2222657(O).
(e).Principal PMTI. - 2221738(O).
(iii).Assistant Public Officer -Dr. Neikietuo, Jt. Director, H&FW (Admn.)- 2245399(O).
District Level.
(i).Public information Officers. Phone No.
(a).Kohima District -(1).CMO - 2228266(O).
-(2).M.S Kohima - 2222657(O).
-(3).MS. Mental Hospital Kohima. - 2228739(O).
-(4).MS. TB Hospital Khuzama -
(b).Dimapur District -(1)CMO. - 232410(O).
-(2).MS. - 226933(O).
(c).Mokokchung District. -(1).CMO. - 2226393(O).
-(2).MS. Mokokchung - 2226394(O).
-(3).MS.TB Hospital Mokokchung - 2226284(O).
(d).Tuensang District -(1).CMO - 220213(O).
-(2)MS. - 220214(O).
(e).Zunheboto -(1)CMO. - 220354(O).
-(2)MS. - 220344(O).
(f).Wokha District -(1).CMO. - 222090(O).
-(2).MS. - 222355(O).
(g).Mon District. -(1)CMO. - 221262(O).
-(2)MS. - 221258(O).
(h).Phek District -(1).CMO. - 223137(O).
-(2).MS. - 223114(O).
(i).Peren District -(1).CMO - 267239(O).
-(2).MS. - 267263(O).
(j).Longleng District -(1)CMO. -
-(2)MS. -
(k).Kiphire District -(1).CMO -225577(03863)
-(2).MS. 225561(Hospital).
NRHM.
(1).Dr.Kika Longkumer, Deputy Director, Public Information Officer.
(2).Dr.Narola Deputy Director, (project).
17. Such other information as may be prescribed and thereafter updated every year.
A. Related to seeking information
Sl.
Application form
Fee
How to write a precise information request
Right procedure to appeal of citizen in case of denial of information
1.
As prescribed by RTI Act
As prescribed by RTI Act
B. Related to training
Sl.
Name of training program
Time period of training
Level of participation
Objectives
Contents in brief
Name/address of course director & Coordinator
C. Related to Issue of Certificate/License
Sl.
Name & Description of Certificate
Eligibility for applying
Contact information for applying
Application fee (if any)
Procedure for applying
Normal time taken for issuance of certificate
1
Drugs License
Registered pharmacist
DHFW Drugs Cell.
License fee: 1500/-/3000/-
To be inspect by Drugs inspector
Annually
D. Any other information: Nil