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A Comprehensive Review on the Screening Models For
© 2020 JETIR July 2020, Volume 7, Issue 7 www.jetir.org (ISSN-2349-5162) A Concise Audit on the Screening Models for the Pharmacological Evaluation of Type-II Anti- Diabetic Medications Deeksha Gupta*, Vishal Singh, Dakshina Gupta Masters in Pharmacy(Pharmacology), Advance Institute of Biotechnology and Paramedical Sciences, Naramau, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, 209217. Abstract: Background: The frequency of diabetes all over the globe has grown exotically over the recent past decades, and the vogue will continue for the anticipated future. The development of micro- and macro vascular complications is the dominant concern related to diabetes, whose contribution is highly proportional to the morbidity and mortality of the population with the disease. Advancement of the disease from pre- diabetic state to overt diabetes and the development of complexity transpire over many years. Reckoning of interventions crafted to delay or prevent disease amelioration or complexity in humans also takes years and desires impregnable resources. Objective: None the less, for an animal model to have more convenience to the study of diabetes, the features of the animal model should portray the patho-physiology and natural history of diabetes or the model should flourish the complications of diabetes with an etiology congruent to that of the human condition. Use of the suitable animal model based on these homogeneities can provide much needed data on patho-physiological mechanisms operative in human type 2 diabetes mellitus. Methods: A literature search was overseen by serving different keywords like "Type-II Diabetes Mellitus", " Anti-diabetic ", "In-vitro models" and "In-vivo models". The search was made to order by implementing convenient filters with a desire to fetch the best suited articles to meet the objective of this review article. -
Wastewater: Environment, Livelihood & Health Impacts in Kanpur
AN NGO FOR ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION, PROTECTION AND SECURITY Contact at: 0512-2402986/2405229 Mob: 9415129482 Website: www.ecofriends.org e-mail : [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] Wastewater: Environment, Livelihood & Health Impacts in Kanpur About Kanpur • Kanpur is the 8th largest metropolis in India and largest and most important industrial town of Uttar Pradesh. • Kanpur is sandwiched between River Ganga in the North and River Pandu in the South. • The total area of Kanpur Nagar district is 1040 sq km • The urban area had a population of 2.721 m persons in 2001. • Estimated water production from all sources in 2002 was 502 mld, giving a per capita production of 140 lpcd • Total wastewater generation is 395 mld River Ganga (above) and River Pandu (below) are the recipients of roughly 300 mld of total wastewater generated in Kanpur Wastewater irrigated areas in Kanpur The present study area is in the northeast of Kanpur where wastewater farming is in existence since early nineteen fifties. The sewage-irrigated areas are in the east direction of Jajmau that hosts 380 highly polluting leather factories. Surprisingly the exact area under wastewater irrigation is not known. Different government departments provide different data regarding the land area irrigated with wastewater. There are 2770 farmers involved in wastewater agriculture. These farmers are doing agriculture on 2500 ha of land. Out of total number of farmers, 333 farmers (112 lessees + 211 encroachers) are practicing agriculture on 414.6 ha of land owned by KNN. KNN owns 511.58 ha of land in wastewater irrigated areas. -
LAPTOP YOJANA 2016-17 DISTRIBUTION CENTER- B N S D SHIKSHA NIKETAN I C KANPUR SCH NM No of Sn BOARD Code Students B N S D SHIKSHA NIKETAN I C KANPUR 1 UPB 1032 193
LAPTOP YOJANA 2016-17 DISTRIBUTION CENTER- B N S D SHIKSHA NIKETAN I C KANPUR SCH_NM No of sn BOARD code Students B N S D SHIKSHA NIKETAN I C KANPUR 1 UPB 1032 193 GOVT O E F V I C PHOOLBAGH KANPUR 2 UPB 1054 3 B N S D INTER COLLEGE CHUNNIGANJ KANPUR 3 UPB 1059 2 GANGADIN GAURI SHANKER I C KANPUR 4 UPB 1067 3 G N G INTER COLLEGE SUNDER NGR KANPUR 5 UPB 1109 1 P D KHANNA GIRLS I C ASHOK NAGAR KANPUR 6 UPB 1111 3 S S DS B VIDYALAYA IC KAUSHALPURI KANPUR 7 UPB 1112 5 KANPUR VM GIRLS I C SWARUPNAGAR KANPUR 8 UPB 1113 1 ONKAR NATH DHAWAN I COLL A PURI KANPUR 9 UPB 1122 5 BNSD S NIKETAN G HSS MESTON ROAD KANPUR 10 UPB 1271 87 ONKARESHWAR S V N I C JAWAHAR NGR 11 UPB 1272 109 KANPUR GGM G HSS SUJAT GANJ S NAGAR COD KANPUR 12 UPB 1277 1 VIKRAM KHANNA HSS KANPUR 13 UPB 1379 2 S G N K VIDHYA MANDIR CIVIL LINES KANPUR 14 UPB 1478 3 N L K INTER COLLEGE ASHOK NAGAR KANPUR 15 UPB 1603 23 ALLENHOUSE PUBLIC SCHOOL 10/441 KHALASI LINE 16 CBSE KANPUR 208002 4 GURU NANAK PUBLIC SCHOOL LAJPAT NAGAR 17 CBSE KANPUR 208005 4 INTERNATIONAL CENTRE ENGLISH SCHOOL B S PARK 18 CBSE ARYA NAGAR KANPUR UTTAR PRADESH 208002 2 KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA NO 1 O E F NEW TAXI STAND 19 CBSE SHUKLA GANJ ROAD KANPUR CANTT KANPUR 208004 3 MARIAMPUR SR SEC SCHOOL SHASTRI NAGAR KANPUR 20 CBSE UTTAR PRADESH 208005 14 PRABHAT PUBLIC SCHOOL K BLOCK SARVODAYA 21 CBSE NAGAR R S PURAM KANPUR 208025 5 PT DEEN DAYAL UPADHYAY SANATAN DHARMA 22 CBSE VIDYALAYA 3A/252 AZAD NAGAR NAWABGANJ 2 KANPUR 208002 SHRI SANATAN DHARAM EDUCATION CENTRE 118 / 226 23 CBSE KAUSHAL PURI KANPUR UTTAR PRADESH 208012 24 SIR PADAMPAT SINGHANIA EDUCATION CENTRE KAMLA 24 CBSE NAGAR KANPUR UTTAR PRADESH 208005 54 DR.VIRENDRA SWARUP EDUCATION 25 ICSE UP094 17 CENTRE,AVADHPURI,KANPUR UP107 DR. -
Proceedings of Special Board Meeting of the Board Held on 01-08-2019 at 1200 Hrs in the Office of the Cantonment Board, Kanpur
_________________________________________________________________________________ PROCEEDINGS OF SPECIAL BOARD MEETING OF THE BOARD HELD ON 01-08-2019 AT 1200 HRS IN THE OFFICE OF THE CANTONMENT BOARD, KANPUR. MEMBERS PRESENT 1. Brig Naveen Singh VrC, VSM - President Cantonment Board 2. Shri Lakhan Lal Omer - Vice - President 3. Col A K Rai, SM - Nominated member 4. Col U K Vaish - Nominated member 5. Lt Col M Z Khan - Nominated Member 6. Smt Prastavana Tiwari - Elected Member -Ward No.1 7. Mohammad Farog Alam - Elected Member -Ward No.4 8. Smt AneetaYadav - Elected Member -Ward No.5 9. Shri Nihal Chandra Gupta - Elected Member -Ward No.6 10. Smt Shikha Trivedi - Elected Member -Ward No.7 11. Shri Raju - Elected Member -Ward No.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Shri Arvind Kumar Dwivedi, CEO - CEO & Member Secretary -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MEMBERS ABSENT 1. Shri Chao Bhartiya, G.E. - Ex-Officio Member 2. Smt AneetaYadav - Elected Member -Ward No.5 3. Smt Shikha Trivedi - Elected Member -Ward No.7 Special Invitees 1. Shri Satyadev Pachauri : Hon'ble MP - Not Present 2. Shri Sohil Akhtar Ansari : Hon'ble MLA - Not Present 1 178. ADMINISTERING OATH OF ALLEGIANCE To administer oath of allegiance as required u/s 17 of Cantonments Act, 2006 to Shri Arvind Kumar Dwivedi, CEO as Member-Secretary. 178. Before taking seat, Shri Arvind Kumar Dwivedi took oath -
Impact of Urban Activity on Ganges Water Quality and Ecology: Case Study Kanpur
INTERUNIVERSITY PROGRAMME ADVANCED MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ‘TECHNOLOGY FOR INTEGRATED WATER MANAGEMENT’ Impact of urban activity on Ganges water quality and ecology: case study Kanpur Matthias Troch Stamnummer: 01205240 Promotor: Prof. dr. Ludo Diels Promotor: Prof. dr. Colin Janssen Master's dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in ‘Technology for Integrated Water Management’ Academic Year: 2017 - 2018 Acknowledgements Before reading my master dissertation, I would like to seize the opportunity to thank some people who helped and supported me during this study. First of all, I would like to thank my promotor, Prof. Dr. Ludo Diels. You gave me the opportunity to study the astonishing Ganges river. I greatly appreciate your support and readiness to answer my questions. I am very thankful for all your advice and the constructive discussions we had. For this, I am very grateful for having you as a promotor. I would also like to thank Prof. Dr. Vinod Tare, head of the Civil Engineering Department of IIT Kanpur. I greatly appreciate your hospitality and support during the preparation of the Ganges survey. I would like to express my gratitude to Steven Joosen. I am grateful for your help during the preparation of the Ganges survey and for providing the necessary lab equipment. I would like to thank the entire staff of the Civil Engineering Department of IIT Kanpur, especially Arvind Ashish and Rakesh Mishra. Without them, the practical realisation of the Ganges survey would be impossible. They put a lot of effort and time in helping me organising the presented field study. -
List of Candidates Applied for the Adv 02/12 Post Codes(122/12 to 131/12
List of Candidates applied for Post of PGT(Agriculture) Male Post Code 122/12. ID Name Father Name Category 2491998 AABHA SATYA PRAKASH OBC 2738968 AARADHNA DIPTI SINGH YADAV OBC 2146614 AARTI SRIVASTAVA ASHOK SRIVASTAVA UR 2057515 ABID HUSSAIN PHOOL MOHAMMAD UR 2632442 ADITI GUPTA SURESH GUPTA UR 2793882 AFSHA PRAVEEN KM TOSIF AHAMAD SHRI UR 2860482 AJAB SINGH RAM GOPAL VERMA OBC 2863099 AJAI KUMAR SHEORAJ SINGH SC 2380622 AJAI PRATAP RAJAN BAHADUR OBC 2340429 AJAY KUMAR LALCHAND RAM OBC 2509509 AJAY KUMAR LAL MANI SC 2755008 AJAY RAJ SINGH LATE BHANU PRATAP SINGH SC 2455160 AKHILESH KUMAR CHAUBE KALI CHARAN UR 2626293 ALKA DHANPAL SINGH SC 2760817 ALKA TARBABU SC 2767053 ALKA SAVITA KAILASH NARAYAN OBC 2848306 ALOKITA DIXIT GHAN SHYAM DIXIT SC 2114854 AMANTIKA NARAYAN SINGH OBC 2584152 AMAR BAHADUR NIRMAL YADAV OBC 2632957 AMARISH KUMAR AWASTHI GURU PRASAD AWASTHI UR 2516196 AMIT KUMAR JAYINDRA SINGH OBC 2518907 AMIT KUMAR GUPTA RAMDAS GUPTA UR 2555556 AMIT KUMAR SHARMA KAILSH CHAND SHARMA UR 2619853 AMIT KUMAR SINGH PURUSHOTTAM SINGH OBC 2654261 AMIT KUMAR TRIPATHI KRISHNA KANT TRIPATHI UR 2302253 AMIT MISHRA SHIV SADAN MISHRA UR 2254311 AMIT SHARMA DHARM RAJ SHARMA OBC 2564630 AMRIT RAJ CHITTA RANJAN RAJ UR 2559583 AMRUN NISHA MANZOOR ANSARI OBC 2741391 ANAND KUMAR JAGDISH SC 2729249 ANCHAL AWADHESH KUMAR OBC 2574036 ANEETA SAXENA KAMAL KISHOR SAXENA UR 2419477 ANIL KUMAR CHHANGUR RAM SC 2433699 ANIL KUMAR OM PRAKASH SC 2437769 ANIL KUMAR UDAL SINGH SC 2509631 ANIL KUMAR MAURYA LAT AMRTI LAL OBC 2224983 ANIL KUMAR PRASAD PRAKASH PRASAD -
List of New Hospitals Empanelled Under CGHS – KANPUR
List of new hospitals empanelled under CGHS – KANPUR Whether Whether already accredited on the panel of by NABH CGHS General Purpose Bhargava Hospital, 15/263 Civil General Purpose NO YES Lines, Kanpur 208 001 including Joint replacement General , joint [Tel: 0512 – 230 5900] replacement w.e.f 30 th December 2010 surgery, laparoscopic surgery and haemodialysis 1 Chandni Hospital, 9/60 Arya Nagar, General Purpose NO YES Kanpur including Joint replacement & General purpose, [0512 – 255 1185 / 255 1885] Cardiology & Orthopaedic Cardiothoracic, surgery (including w.e.f 30 th December 2010 arthroscopic surgery and joint replacement), ENT and Laparoscopic surgery 2 MADHULOK HOSPITAL 628- K General Purpose NO YES Block Kidwai Nagar, Kanpur Tel 0512- 2641400 General Purpose 3 w.e.f 30 th December 2010 Priya Hospital, D 25 World Bank General Purpose NO YES Barra, Bypass Road, Kanpur General purpose 4 w.e.f 30 th December 2010 Raja Ram Hospital & Trauma Centre General Purpose NO YES w.e.f 30 th December 2010 5 Regency Hospital, Ltd., A 2, General Purpose NABH from YES Sarvodaya Nagar, Kanpur 208005 including Joint September [Tel: 0512 – 224 2201] replacement & 2012 w.e.f 30 th December 2010 Cardiology & Cardiothoracic 6 Excel Hospitals Pvt. Ltd., 14 / 138, General Purpose NO YES Chunni Ganj, Kanpur Multi specialty w.e.f 30 th December 2010 General purpose. 7 Tulsi Hospitals Ltd., 14/116-A Civil General Purpose No Yes Lines ,Kanpur including Joint Replacement General purpose w.e.f 27 th July, 2011 hospital ( including Nurology & Neuro- surgery 8 -
ARTIFICIAL LIMBS MANUFACTURING CORPORATION of INDIA G T Road, Naramau, Kanpur – 209217 “TENDER DOCUMENT” of Tender No
ARTIFICIAL LIMBS MANUFACTURING CORPORATION OF INDIA G T Road, Naramau, Kanpur – 209217 “TENDER DOCUMENT” of Tender No. GPAI/15-16/01 dated: 1st December 2016 Due on 22nd December 2016 M/s ____________________ ________________________ Sub: Quotation for Group Personal Accident Risk Insurance Policy Dear Sir, ALIMCO is a Mini Ratna Category II CPSU working under the aegis of Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities, Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment, Government of India. It is registered under section 25 of the Companies Act, 1956 (presently Section 8 of the Companies Act, 2013) and is a manufacturer of aids & appliances for the disabled persons. The corporation is a nodal agency for implementation of ADIP and ADIP-SSA schemes of Government of India. The corporation has its manufacturing plants and Head Office at Kanpur and other auxiliary production centers are located at Bhubaneswar, Jabalpur, Bangalore and Chanalon. The marketing Centers of the corporation are located at New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Hyderabad and its north east activities are controlled by Outreach Centre at Guwahati. Sealed quote is invited for the Group Personal Accident Insurance as per details indicated below:- SCOPE OF WORK: With an intention to provide protection to the employee in case of any mishap by them. The Corporationis introducingGroup Personnel Accident Insurance scheme for all its employees. This policy has to cover risk of all employees of the Corporation for Rs. 12.50 lakhs each against Deathand Permanent total Disabilities. At present the Corporation is having 302 nos. of employees. Required information about the employees, by the Insurance Companies from the the Corporation needs to be indicated clearly as annexure of the quote. -
Kanpur Nagar Page:- 1 Cent-Code & Name Exam Sch-Status School Code & Name #School-Allot Sex Part Group 1002 S N B V Inter College Azad Nagar Kanpur Nagar Bum
DATE:27-02-2021 BHS&IE, UP EXAM YEAR-2021 **** FINAL CENTRE ALLOTMENT REPORT **** DIST-CD & NAME :- 38 KANPUR NAGAR PAGE:- 1 CENT-CODE & NAME EXAM SCH-STATUS SCHOOL CODE & NAME #SCHOOL-ALLOT SEX PART GROUP 1002 S N B V INTER COLLEGE AZAD NAGAR KANPUR NAGAR BUM HIGH BUM 1002 S N B V INTER COLLEGE AZAD NAGAR KANPUR NAGAR 43 F HIGH BUM 1006 S G P G VIDYALAYA H S SCHOOL JUHI KANPUR NAGAR 12 M HIGH BUM 1025 SARDAR PATEL I C BAIRI AKBARPUR KANPUR NAGAR 15 F HIGH BUM 1059 B N S D INTER COLLEGE CHUNNIGANJ KANPUR NAGAR 160 M - HIGH CUM 1171 SRI N L K V M INT COLL VISHNUPURI KANPUR NAGAR 110 M HIGH CUF 1499 D WATI D P S D B VIDYALAYA KANPUR NAGAR 62 F HIGH CUM 1618 PRABHAT PUBLIC IC MANDHANA KANPUR NAGAR 19 M 421 INTER BUM 1002 S N B V INTER COLLEGE AZAD NAGAR KANPUR NAGAR 15 F SCIENCE INTER BUM 1020 M M ALI MEMORIAL INTER COLLEGE BECONGANJ KANPUR NAGAR 31 M OTHER THAN SCICNCE INTER BUM 1064 SRI MAHESHWARI V I C CHAWAL MANDI KANPUR NAGAR 22 M OTHER THAN SCICNCE INTER CUM 1332 ST JOHN INTERMEDIATE COLLEGE NAWABGANJ KANPUR NAGAR 33 M ALL GROUP INTER CUM 1543 S G MANDIR INT COL AZADNAGAR KANPUR NAGAR 94 M SCIENCE INTER AUF 5297 GOVT GIRLS I C SINGHPUR KALYANPUR KANPUR NAGAR 58 M ALL GROUP 253 CENTRE TOTAL >>>>>> 674 1007 SHRI MUNI HINDU I C GOVIND NAGAR KANPUR NAGAR BUM HIGH BUM 1007 SHRI MUNI HINDU I C GOVIND NAGAR KANPUR NAGAR 13 F HIGH CUF 1161 TAGORE BAL MANDIR G I C H MOHAL K ROAD KANPUR NAGAR 16 M HIGH CUM 1239 ARYAVART I C PASHUPATI NGR KANPUR NAGAR 28 F HIGH CUF 1261 N N B I C SARVODAYA NAGAR KANPUR NAGAR 20 F HIGH CUM 1363 K S I C WORLD BANK -
Lok Sabha ___ Bulletin – Part I
LOK SABHA ___ BULLETIN – PART I (Brief Record of Proceedings) ___ Tuesday, June 18, 2019/Jyaistha 28, 1941(Saka) ___ No. 2 11.00 A.M. 1. Observation by the Speaker Pro tem* 11.03 A.M. 2. Oath or Affirmation The following members took the oath or made the affirmation, signed the Roll of Members and took their seats in the House:- Sl. Name of Member Constituency State Oath/ Language No. Affirmation 1 2 3 4 5 6 1. Shri Santosh Pandey Rajnandgaon Chhattisgarh Oath Hindi 2. Shri Krupal Balaji Ramtek(SC) Maharashtra Oath Marathi Tumane 3. Shri Ashok Mahadeorao Gadchiroli-Chimur Maharashtra Oath Marathi Nete (ST) 4. Shri Suresh Pujari Bargarh Odisha Oath Odia 5. Shri Nitesh Ganga Deb Sambalpur Odisha Oath English 6. Shri Er. Bishweswar Mayurbhanj (ST) Odisha Oath English Tudu 7. Shri Ve. Viathilingam Puducherry Puducherry Oath Tamil 8. Smt. Sangeeta Kumari Bolangir Odisha Oath Hindi Singh Deo 9. Shri Sunny Deol Gurdaspur Punjab Oath English *Original in Hindi, for details, please see the debate of the day. 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 10. Shri Gurjeet Singh Aujla Amritsar Punjab Oath Punjabi 11. Shri Jasbir Singh Gill Khadoor Sahib Punjab Affirmation Punjabi (Dimpa) 12. Shri Santokh Singh Jalandhar (SC) Punjab Oath Punjabi Chaudhary 13. Shri Manish Tewari Anandpur Sahib Punjab Oath Punjabi 14. Shri Ravneet Singh Bittu Ludhiana Punjab Oath Punjabi 15. Dr. Amar Singh Fatehgarh Sahib Punjab Oath Punjabi (SC) 16. Shri Mohammad Faridkot (SC) Punjab Oath Punjabi Sadique 17. Shri Sukhbir Singh Badal Firozpur Punjab Oath Punjabi 18. Shri Bhagwant Mann Sangrur Punjab Oath Punjabi 19. -
Challenges Faced by Leather Industry in Kanpur
CHALLENGES FACED BY LEATHER INDUSTRY IN KANPUR A Project Report Submitted In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For the course ECO 332 – Development thoery By Shivam Gupta (Y3331) Rocky Gupta (Y3294) Ronak Tamra (Y3301) INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY KANPUR Kanpur 208016, INDIA April 2007 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION The tanning industry is known to be very polluting especially through effluents high in organic and inorganic dissolved and suspended solids content accompanied by propensities for high oxygen demand and containing potentially toxic metal salt residues. Disagreeable odour emanating from the decomposition of protein solid waste, presence of hydrogen sulphide, ammonia and volatile organic compounds are normally associated with tanning activities. A significant part of the chemical used in the leather processing is not actually absorbed in the process but is discharged into the environment. Liquid effluent from light leather processing contains organic matter, chromium, sulphide, and solid waste includes fleshing, wet blue splits, trimmings and shavings, buffing dust etc. The substantial relocation of leather production from the industrialized countries to the developing countries which occurred between the 1960s and the 1980s (known as "The Big Shift") in effect moved the most highly polluting part of the process away from the OECD countries.This occured under the pressure of increasing cost of labour and cost of effluent treatment installations and operations. This process was accelerated by a combination of restrictions in exports of raw hides and skins and various incentives for higher processing levels provided in developing countries. Since over 80 per cent of the organic pollution load in terms of BOD comes from early wet processing, this is the primary target of most pollution control measures. -
Impact Assessment
HEALTH CHECK UP CAMP UNDER CSR INITIATIVE OF ALIMCO IMPACT ASSESSMENT IMPLEMENTED BY HLL LIFECARE LIMITED IMPACT ASSESSMENT STUDY FOR HEALTH CHECK UP CAMPS CONDUCTED ON BEHALF OF ALIMCO APRIL 2017 – A REPORT BY DR. NISHI PRAKASH, Head of Department of Sociology, Associate Professor SN SEN BV PG College, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh Origin of Inquiry: HLL Lifecare Limited Date of Inquiry: April 17, 2017 FOR HLL LIFECARE LIMITED This Impact Assessment study was initiated at the request of HLL Lifecare Limited, (A Govt. of India Enterprise) under administrative control of Ministry of Health and Family Welfare on April 17, 2017. This project was conducted as part of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative of Artificial Limbs and Manufacturing Corporation of India, (A Govt. of India Undertaking) under administrative control of Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment. The content of this report is to analyse the Health check-up camps conducted by HLL Lifecare Limited at Five locations at Kanpur, Nagar dated, from April 12, 2017 to April 16, 2017 at the following locations: 1. Chandrakeshwar Mandir, Berry Village, Naramau, Kanpur. 2. Maharana Institute of Professional Studies, Bithoor Road, Ishwari Ganj, Bithoor, Kanpur. 3. Royal Castle Guest House, Naya Shivli Road, Kalyanpur, Kanpur. 4. Shivrajpur Block Office, Shivrajpur, Kanpur. 5. Sanskrit Pathshala, Behlolpur, Mandhana, Kanpur. DR. NISHI PRAKASH Head of Department of Sociology Associate Professor SN SEN BV PG College Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh IMPACT OF THE PROJECT: PROS: After taking feedback from the Gram Pradhans / Parshad / Block Pramukh like Sanjay Batham ji, Rishi Dubey ji, Rajesh Kori ji it has been found that the initiative taken by ALIMCO was useful for them because most of the villagers were not aware of a healthy living and they don’t visit a doctor unless there is a need for them as a result, some of them were unknowingly carrier of diseases like Diabetes, High Blood pressure, Cardiology etc.