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ORGANIZATIONS INVOLVED in NFHS-3 FIELDWORK Appendix A ORGANIZATIONS INVOLVED IN NFHS-3 FIELDWORK Appendix A Research Organization State(s) Administrative Staff College of India (ASCI) Andhra Pradesh Bella Vista, Raj Bhavan Road Khairatabad, Hyderabad – 500 082 Centre for Operations Research and Training (CORT) Bihar 402, Woodland Apartment Maharashtra Race Course, Vadodara – 390 007 Centre for Research in Rural and Industrial Haryana Development (CRRID) Punjab Sector 19A, Madhya Marg, Chandigarh – 160 019 Development & Research Services (DRS) Arunachal Pradesh A-1/19, First Floor, Safdarjung Enclave Tripura New Delhi – 110 029 Economic Information Technology (EIT) Sikkim CZ-33, Metropolitan Housing Society West Bengal Kolkata – 700 105 Indian Institute of Health Management Research (IIHMR) Madhya Pradesh 1, Prabhu Dayal Marg, Rajasthan Sanganer Airport, Jaipur – 302 011 Institute for Social and Economic Change (ISEC) Karanataka Nagarbhavi P.O. Bangalore – 560 072 MODE Services Pvt. Ltd. Meghalya L-7, 1st Floor Mizoram Green Park Extension New Delhi – 110 016 Operations Research Group - Centre for Social Research Jammu & Kashmir A Division of ACNIELSEN, ORG - MARG Pvt. Ltd. Jharkhand 3rd Floor, Bharat Yuvak Bhavan, 1 Jai Singh Road, Uttar Pradesh New Delhi – 110 001 Appendix A | 533 Research Organization State(s) Population Research Centre Delhi Institute of Economic Growth North Campus, University Enclave Delhi – 110 007 Population Research Centre Goa JSS Institute of Economic Research Vidyagiri, Dharwad – 580 004 Population Research Centre Kerala University of Kerala Kariavattom, Thiruvanathapuram Kerala – 695 581 Research and Development Initiative Pvt. Ltd. (RDI) Chhattisgarh D-66A, Chhabra Complex, Opposite Canara Bank Nagaland Laxmi Market, Munirka New Delhi – 110 067 Society for Applied Research in Humanities (SARH) Himachal Pradesh E-205, Above Bank of Baroda Munirka Village, New Delhi – 110 067 State Institute of Health and Family Welfare Orissa Nayapalli, Bhubaneshwar, Orissa – 751 012 TALEEM Research Foundation Gujarat City Plaza, Sterling City Uttaranchal Bopal, Ahmedabad – 380 058 The Gandhigram Institute of Rural Health Tamil Nadu and Family Welfare Trust Ambathurai R.S., Gandhigram P.O. Dindigul District, Tamil Nadu – 624 302 TNS India Pvt. Ltd. Assam CICD Tower (next to NIFT), Institutional Area, Hauz Khas Manipur New Delhi – 110 016 534 | Appendix A.
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