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The list of our research projects are below:

Education and Mental Health Outcomes among Women

Overview: This study looked at mental health challenges among rural women and what social factors, like income, stress, or trauma, make these conditions more common. It helped show how education and support systems could reduce mental health risks. 

Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) Follow-Up Study

Overview: This project followed children who received skin-to-skin care (KMC) as babies in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, NICU. It measured their growth, learning, and health years later to understand long-term benefits.

National Trauma Registry Pilot

Overview: To test a nationwide system for tracking injuries and emergency care in hospitals. The project aximed to improve how trauma data is collected and used in India. 

Systematic Model-based Approach to Risk-based Targeting, SMART-India (Atrial Fibrillation Screening)

Overview: This study used portable ECG devices to screen rural adults for atrial fibrillation, a heart rhythm disorder that increases stroke risk. It showed that simple digital tools can help detect serious heart conditions early. 

Noncommunicable Diseases and Digital Health

Overview: This project trained health workers to use mobile tools to find people with heart issues like Atrial fibrillation (AFib). It made screening more accessible in areas without regular heart care. 

Road Traffic Injury Trauma Registry

Overview: This study built a hospital-based system to record and understand injuries from road accidents.The data helped identify emergency care needs in rural hospitals. 

Injury Prevention and Emergency Care

Overview: Researchers surveyed households to learn what injuries were most common and how they were treated. This helped design better emergency systems based on real community needs.  

Tribal Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF) Practices

Overview: This study explored how tribal families feed babies and young children and what affects those choices. It helped create nutrition programs that respect cultural beliefs and practices. 

Maternal and Child Health Cohort Study

Overview: This long-term study followed pregnant women and their children to track health over time. It looked at nutrition, mental health, and child development from pregnancy to toddlerhood. 

Community Health Assessment and Planning

Overview: The first RAHI-SATHI study, this project surveyed villages to learn about their biggest health concerns. It found high rates of injury, maternal health problems, and limited access to care.